10-14-2024, 07:12 PM
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Re: Questions about 1954 F100 OHC V-8, 239, w/ three sp tranny
That is correct
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Originally Posted by motorman8467
According to Mummert's chart, a 55 239 in a pick up truck would be marked EBV, and would have smaller cam beatings and a 14 tooth distributor gear. it would also be produced at the Cleveland plant. The early 239 was produced at the Dearborn plant and has a larger diameter camshaft and has a 13 tooth distributor gear. to tell the difference, the 55 block would have a circle with a C stamped inside it. This designation would signify made at the Cleveland plant.
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