Difference between revisions of "Chrysler B engine"

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[[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]]'s '''B engine''' was a [[big-block]] [[V8]] which replaced the early [[Chrysler FirePower engine]] in 1958. It did not have hemispherical heads like the FirePower — rather it had wedge-shaped heads. All B-series engines have a {{convert|3.375|in|mm}} [[stroke]]. Chrysler also produced a larger version, the [[Chrysler RB engine]].
[[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]]'s '''B engine''' was a [[big-block]] [[V8]] which replaced the early [[Chrysler FirePower engine]] in 1958. It did not have hemispherical heads like the FirePower — rather it had wedge-shaped heads. All B-series engines have a {{convert|3.375|in|mm}} [[stroke]]. Chrysler also produced a larger version, the [[Chrysler RB engine]].
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