Ford engine specifications
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− | 239 cubic inch | + | === 239 cubic inch === |
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Cast iron crankshaft, intake and exhaust | Cast iron crankshaft, intake and exhaust | ||
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Mechanical camshaft | Mechanical camshaft | ||
− | + | Available in Ford cars in 1954 and 1955 Ford trucks | |
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+ | === 256 cubic inch === | ||
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Used only on Mercury vehicles and in F-series Ford trucks | Used only on Mercury vehicles and in F-series Ford trucks | ||
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161hp at 4400RPM | 161hp at 4400RPM | ||
− | 272 cubic inch | + | === 272 cubic inch === |
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Two versions available for 1955 | Two versions available for 1955 | ||
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In 1957, the 272 cubic inch reached 192 horsepower | In 1957, the 272 cubic inch reached 192 horsepower | ||
− | 292 cubic inch | + | === 292 cubic inch === |
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First introduced in the T-bird and Montclair | First introduced in the T-bird and Montclair | ||
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Following years were produce less horsepower, until its' demise in 1964 | Following years were produce less horsepower, until its' demise in 1964 | ||
− | 312 cubic inch | + | === 312 cubic inch === |
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Largest Y Block of its kind | Largest Y Block of its kind | ||