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Cannonball wrote:how have you aquired a hemi k red,
It came with my latest purchase.....
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RedRaven wrote:
Cannonball wrote:how have you aquired a hemi k red,
It came with my latest purchase.....
come on spill ;)
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Cannonball wrote:
RedRaven wrote:
Cannonball wrote:how have you aquired a hemi k red,
It came with my latest purchase.....
come on spill ;)

A 1972 Challenger with a 440!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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That does not explain how you got a hemi K-member Red. The 440 is not sitting on one.
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I'm just thinking there Red. With your limited knowlege you don't think a 440 is the same as a 426 Hemi do you?
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Dave wrote:That does not explain how you got a hemi K-member Red. The 440 is not sitting on one.
Ok let me explain now pay attention young man....

The car was a straight six

A 440 was put in it...

the k member was not upgraded...

it was questioned...

I bought the car knowing this...

I just found out that the K memeber that was bought to solve the problem happens to be from a Hemi...
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Dave wrote:I'm just thinking there Red. With your limited knowlege you don't think a 440 is the same as a 426 Hemi do you?
I may be a novice Dave but come on give me a break!!! :D
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Dave wrote:I'm just thinking there Red. With your limited knowlege you don't think a 440 is the same as a 426 Hemi do you?

Ooohhh thats cheeky :lol:
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Clivey wrote:
Dave wrote:I'm just thinking there Red. With your limited knowlege you don't think a 440 is the same as a 426 Hemi do you?

Ooohhh thats cheeky :lol:
Yes and at his age!! :roll:
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:lol:

Have to say, I am a bit confused about how you picked up the Hemi K. You seem to be saying it hafd either a 6 pot or 440 fitted to it when you got the car??? :?
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Clivey wrote::lol:

Have to say, I am a bit confused about how you picked up the Hemi K. You seem to be saying it hafd either a 6 pot or 440 fitted to it when you got the car??? :?
The car has a 440 in it but it was originally a 6, the previous owner bought a K to fit, I just found out its a Hemi K...

Does this help??
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Ahhh, so the Hemi K wasnt fitted to the car then. The guy had a 6 pot, bought the K with the intention of using it to fit a 440 without realising the differences in K's, and never got round to fitting it.


I see grasshopper. :lol:


Sell it. Anything unique to a Hemi car is worth a packet for some reason (would rather have a 6 pack meself. ;) :lol: )
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I have a spare V8 "K" member, swop it for the Hemi "K" - if you provide the hemi to go with it ;)
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So how was the 440 fitted to the K-frame? Welded in?
You cannot use the 426 engine mounts on the 440 and you cannot use the 440 mounts on the frame.
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To go off slightly on a tangent, I know I should know the answer to this but I don't...

What K frame was used on the '68 super stock hemi A bodies? I know it was spaced away from the frame to lower the engine, but was it,

A one off design cobbled up by Hurst?

A special K frame supplied by the factory?

A stock K frame with some sort of trick mounts?

None of the above?
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