1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX Engine Options and Specifications

In 1967 the Plymouth Belvedere GTX could be ordered with two different high performance engine options.

For the 1967 Belvedere GTX, the 440 High Performance 4 barrel engine was the standard engine. One engine option was available which was the 426 Hemi.

This article will include the 1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX engine options and their specifications. This includes the engine code, cost, displacement, horsepower, torque, compression ratio, camshaft, lifter type, valve sizes, bore, stroke, air cleaner, exhaust, fuel and carburetion.

1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX Engine Options and Specifications

1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX.
1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX

The 1967 GTX was available with the following two engines.

  • 440 High Performance 4-barrel (Standard)
  • 426 Hemi (Optional)

1967 was the first year for the GTX and the high performance 440 engine.

1967 GTX With a 440 High Performance 4-barrel

The 440 High Performance 4-barrel was available as the standard engine for the 1967 GTX. The engine code was 83. Let’s take a look at the specifications.

Specifications440 4-barrel
Displacement440
Bore and Stroke4.32″ x 3.75″
Horsepower375 @ 4,600 RPM
Torque480 @ 3,200 RPM
Compression Ratio10.1:1
CamshaftHigh lift, long duration, high overlap
Cam Duration/Overlap268°/284°/46°
Cam Lift.450″/.458″
Lifter TypeHydraulic
Valve Diameter, Intake2.08″
Valve Diameter, Exhaust1.74″
CarburetionSingle Carter 4-bbl
Air CleanerDual Snorkel
Exhaust SystemDual, low restriction
Fuel RecommendedPremium
1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX 440 4 barrel High Performance Specifications.

1967 Belvedere GTX With a 426 Hemi

Original 426 Hemi in a 1967 Belvedere GTX.
Original 426 Hemi in a 1967 Belvedere GTX

The 426 Hemi was available as an option for the 1967 GTX. The engine order code was 73 and cost an extra $564.00. Let’s take a look at the specifications.

Specifications426 Hemi
Displacement426
Bore and Stroke4.25″ x 3.75″
Horsepower425 @ 5,000 RPM
Torque490 @ 4,000 RPM
Compression Ratio10.25:1
CamshaftHigh lift, long duration, high overlap
Cam Duration/Overlap276°/276°/52°
Cam Lift.467″/.473″
Lifter TypeMechanical
Valve Diameter, Intake2.25″
Valve Diameter, Exhaust1.94″
CarburetionDual Carter 4-bbl
Air CleanerUnsilenced
Exhaust SystemDual, low restriction
Fuel RecommendedPremium
1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX 426 Hemi Dual 4 barrel Specifications.
1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX with a 426 Hemi.
1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX with a 426 Hemi

That’s the complete list of engines available for the 1967 Plymouth GTX. If you have any questions to ask me about the engine options or specifications for the 1967 GTX car model, send us an email found specifically on my contact page or comment below.

About 38 years ago I assembled my first Mopar engine, it was for a 1970 ‘Cuda. It’s at that time my hands on experience with Mopar cars and engines, including the 440, started. Although my research of the engines started years earlier.

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