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elephant mopar motor ???

Started by 69bananabeast, September 28, 2005, 08:40:33 PM

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69bananabeast

I was talking with this one guy I  know from seeing him around shows and hes a chebby guy but would take mopar next like RR or Bee. Any way he come up and asks me about some Elephant motor 457 Ci and that its suppose to be a "killer engine" . I didnt know what the hell he was talking about does anyone else?
1969 Charger  446
1970 Charger  318
1932 Ford Rat Rod   (under construction)


Brock Samson

the HEMI was refered to as the "Elephant Motor" back in the day..
Chevy small block was the "Mouse"...


http://www.answers.com/topic/chrysler-hemi-engine

2fast4u


   I wonder if he was refering to the new crate engines, the 426,472 & the 528 HEMI  and of course the pro street 540 HEMI from Mopar Performance!

                                      http://www.mopar.com/muscle/whatshot1005.htm

  Just a thought!

2fast
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69bananabeast

never heard of a 540 hemi , knew there was another hemi thats 600+ Ci (dont know exact #)
1969 Charger  446
1970 Charger  318
1932 Ford Rat Rod   (under construction)

Blown70

The numbers above are correct 426, 472, 528, 540, 572, 600 

572 is a square motor meaning bore of 4.5 and stroke of the same.  I believe the 600 cube needs a stroker crank....  I believe the normal bore is 4.25 and stroke of 3.75 for the 426? 

The 472 has a 4.15 stroke and same bore.

540 is 4.25 stroke and bore of 4.50?

I am sure someone knows I have to look up these # to be sure.

ChargerSG

I thought the Elephant was the Hemi Cuda(the only one i heard called that)....
Looking for 383 Magnum #0B196875 and 0B115166

Ghoste

The Iron Elephant was nickname penned for the 426 Hemi back in the 60's.  The National Hemi Owners Association used an elephant with a Hemi on it's back as part of their logo when they were still a viable club.  The Hemi Cuda didn't use it as a nickname exclusively.  One 70 Cuda ad did refer to it as "slippery wrapped around ole King Kong hisself"  or something like that.  The elephant nickname was given by enthusiasts and it was because of the size of the thing when you opened the hood.
As to a Chevy using it incorrectly, does that surprise anyone?  How many ads have you seen for factory 383 Hemi Six Packs?  Some people learn the buzzwords and use them in the hope of sounding cool.

MoparYoungGun

Never heard of a 457 Elephant Motor. Maybe he was just refering to a stroked Hemi :shruggy: ?

Dale The Bold

Isn't that the point of bull's avatar?  The "elephant"?

Matt. 14:8 (KJV) "And she, being before instructed of her mother, said, 'give me here John Baptist's head in a Charger.'"

andy74

call the guy a dick,it seems to be the new thing to do!

dodgeboy67

i might be wrong ....but i seem to recall reading about  a 452? ? ?  hemi, in adition to the other smaller version which was a 3?? ...which came in older full size cars.......

again, im just thinkin i read this in a mag somewhere.....i might be wrong

Blown70

Well they did make some odd numbers in the older versions I know of 331, 392 for sure.  I do know there are a few other older versions as well.

Ghoste

Old style came in Chrysler 331, 354, and 392.  Dodge in 241, 270, 315, and 325.  DeSoto in 276, 291, 330, 341, and 345.  Second generation in 426.  Through the miracle of stroker cranks anything can be had in nearly any size (within reason) but these are the factory displacements.
Oh, and the 3rd gen ones at 5.7 and 6.1 litres.  (I think that is about 345 and 390 but I'm not too good with my metric conversions)