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WTB 426 Hemi Block

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Looking for World or Cummins cast Hemi Block 4.250 bore. If you have one collecting dust and would like to sell, let me know.

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You should read this magazine write up on Stage 5 Hemi wedge Heads, Bolt on New Hemi Heads to your 440 wedge Block. Save a Ton of Money?
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/ccrp-0809-building-hemi-for-less/

http://www.stagev.com/pages/hcheads.html

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any one know or have an article about flow numbers on these heads?????
 
I may go the Stage V conversion head route if I can’t find a good hemi block.
that would be the last thing I would ever do. I did one a 12 years ago which was the cheaper way to go than building a hemi & it makes great power on a fairly stock build, but now I would never consider doing one again since you could build a real hemi with less headaches for about the same price or less.
if you cant find a 4.25 hemi block & don't want the look of a 4.5 mega block I'd look for a world aluminum block they can be remachined to accept hemi heads fairly easily.
 
I would definitely prefer the Hemi block route. I’ve considered the aluminum block as well. Just trying to see what is out there first.
 
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