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If you have the EBU block, that is the big cam journal 1954 version of the 239.  Not the best because cams are hard to find  and there are problems with using a later intake..

The EBV is the later version that has the cam journals the same as the later Y blocks (272,292, etc).  Basically, they were 55 truck blocks based on John Mummerts data.  The EBV may have been available in late 54, but John's info does not show that..

Don't get confused with Cleveland vs Detroit blocks..  While relevant, The casting letters with the 6015 after them (EBU, EBV) are going to tell you what year/size the block is.  There are exceptions to this rule regarding 292/312 blocks in the later years as the 312 blocks had the same letters as a 292.. 


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You would have to change the cam. Easiest thing is to put the 13 tooth distributor gear on the 57 distributor and change the oil pump abd oil pump drive to hex.

13 tooth dist, 54 only cam, slot drive oil pump

14 tooth dist, all other FYB cams, 1/4" hex drive oil pump.
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Let me try this again ...

I’m a little slow on the uptake - would the EBD casting be in the general vicinity of the picture the buyer took near the distributor if it’s a 239?


No, my reading level is 3rd GRADE (my final year),

You have a CLV block, which is good (IMO). The CASTING ID location is described above.

If you are asking where the CASTING ID is on a DIF BLOCK, it can either be @ the DIST or at the GEN on the block skirt or both. Depends on model year released.






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... would the EBD (EBU) casting be in the general vicinity of the picture the buyer took near the distributor if it’s a 239?     


Yes. The CASTING would read DIF and EBU. DIF indicates DEARBORN IRON FACTORY. This would be the big cam version of the 239.

CLV would indicate the small cam version, The engine markings you show indicate a CLEVELAND.

If a CLEVELAND, the ID NOS. should be on the left side block skirt just above the oil filter pad (early CLV CASTING ID could also be at the DIST).

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/7d6ff44a-6997-461f-a5da-0ea4.jpg

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Sorry Paul, I meant EBU casting in my last post.

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If the number on the block is  EDB-6015 then it's a 292 from a 55-59 car or truck
 Is it EDB or EBD  because I find no EBD listing for a block





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I’m a little slow on the uptake - would the EBD casting be in the general vicinity of the picture the buyer took near the distributor if it’s a 239?

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... does this mean the engine is something other than a 239?


Not necessarily. The CLEVELAND CASTING MARK only identifies the engine as being cast/machined at the CLEVELAND IRON FOUNDRY. You need the cylinder block CASTING ID NO. and CASTING DATE CODE to actually ID just the block. The engine may also have been modified internally and cylinder heads swapped.

There were two versions of the 239CI, DEARBORN and CLEVELAND. You have the better series (IMO)



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Thanks, Kultulz, does this mean the engine is something other than a 239?

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It is a CLEVELAND FOUNDRY ENGINE. The CASTING ID should be on the engine skirt @ the oil filter mounting pad.

http://www.ford-y-block.com/Block%20identification.htm



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