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|  WW2 Ford V8 engs [239"]in post war Fords 
			
			Working on my '48 Mercury 114X I learned that the replacement eng in it is a '41 [239"] military version.  It has the trapizoid coolant passage, relieved block deck and the third oil port in its rear area. Casting ID C59.  So I checked my three other Canadian engines [cores]  and they are all identical in markings and have third oil port. One of those engines was the original in a '48 Mercury M-57 Pu with 65,000 miles and from B. C. Provincial government ownership.  I wonder if Ford didn't just use up the 'extra' military engines in its post-war production? and maybe as parts replacement engs?  Dave
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