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Hemispheric vs. Polyspheric Motor Comments |
DeSoto Poly Motors
Although “wide-block”poly motors were used in lower-priced 1955-58 DeSoto models, they are Dodge engines based on the Dodge hemi motor; there is no poly motor based on the DeSoto hemi series. The Dodge poly motors and 1955-56 Plymouths using these motors can be converted by using Dodge hemi parts.
Chrysler Poly Motors
Chrysler 1955-58 Saratoga and Windsor 301, 331 & 354 poly motors are based on the Chrysler hemi motors, which are only distantly related to other brands.
Poly “A” Motors
There is no hemi motor based on the “A” series poly motor as used in Plymouths 1956-67 and some Dodges 1958-59, and no conversion by direct substitution is possible. The “A” poly motor is very similar in design to the earlier hemi-derived poly motors, but parts are not generally interchangable.
Notes
All 1951-57 Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge and Plymouth V8 motors, regardless of family, size or type, have the distributor located in the rear of the engine. Only 1958-* “B” and “RB” type motors, both wedge and hemi, have front-mounted distributors.
There is no commonality of parts or dimensions between the early (1951-58) motors and late (1964-*) hemi motors, which were developed by adapting hemi technology to the “RB” motors.
The Table below contains “Maximum Compression Distance” data. This is not measured or taken from factory information, it is calculated on the basis of .000” deck height (with the piston's top surface flush with the cylinder bank head gasket surface) with the tallest possible theoretical piston (measured between the piston pin center and the top surface). |
Hemi & Poly Motor Data |
Motor |
Year |
Size |
Bore Size |
Deck Height |
Rod Length |
Stroke Length |
Maximum Com. Dist. |
Bore Centers |
Plymouth poly only; 1954-56 Dodge motors used in all applications |
1955 |
241” |
3.4375” |
9.29” |
5.9375” |
3.25” |
1.727” |
4.1875” |
259” | 3.5625” |
1956 | 270” |
3.625” |
Dodge, low deck hemi: 1953-55; poly 1955-56 259” poly only |
1953-54 |
241” |
3.4375” |
1955 |
259” |
3.5625” |
1955-56 |
270” |
3.625” |
Dodge, raised deck hemi: 1956-57; poly 1956-58 |
1956 |
315” |
3.625” |
10.38” |
6.618” |
3.80” |
1.862” |
1957-58 |
325” |
3.6875” |
Plymouth A poly only 318” 1958 Dodge also 326” 1959 Dodge only |
1956-57 |
277” |
3.75” |
9.60” |
6.123” |
3.125” |
1.914” |
4.46” |
1957 |
301” | 3.91” |
1956 |
303” | 3.8125” | 3.31” | 1.822” |
1957-66 |
318” | 3.91” |
1959 |
326” | 3.95” |
DeSoto, low deck; hemi only; Dodge motors used in 1955 poly applications |
1952-54 |
276” |
3.625” |
9.54” |
6.067” |
3.34375” |
1.801” |
4.3125” |
1955 |
291” |
3.72” |
DeSoto, raised deck; hemi only Dodge motors used in 1956-58 poly applications |
1956 |
330” |
3.72” |
10.37” |
6.625” |
3.80” |
1.845” |
1956-57 |
341” |
3.78” |
1957 |
345” |
3.80” |
Chrysler, low deck 301” poly only; 331” poly 1956 354” poly 1956-58 |
1955 |
301” |
3.625” |
10.32” |
6.625” |
3.625” |
1.882” |
4.5625” |
1951-55 |
331” |
3.8125” |
1956 |
354” |
3.9375” |
Chrysler, raised deck; hemi only |
1957-58 |
392” |
4.00” |
10.87” |
6.956” |
3.906” |
1.961” |
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