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The other versions of the 455 shown in that table were used in other model lines - the 225 HP L74 version in the full size cars and the 250 HP L78 version in the Toro.
For 1972, it was cam, carb jetting, and distributor advance curves.
The 1972 U-code L75 455 (AT motor) got the 258/272 deg cam.
The V-code L75 455 (MT motor) got the 286/287 deg cam.
The X-code L77 (W30) AT motor got the same 286/287 cam as the V-code MT motor.
The X-code L77 MT motor got the 294/296 cam.
The 1972 U-code L75 455 (AT motor) got the 258/272 deg cam.
The V-code L75 455 (MT motor) got the 286/287 deg cam.
The X-code L77 (W30) AT motor got the same 286/287 cam as the V-code MT motor.
The X-code L77 MT motor got the 294/296 cam.
For 1972, it was cam, carb jetting, and distributor advance curves.
The 1972 U-code L75 455 (AT motor) got the 258/272 deg cam.
The V-code L75 455 (MT motor) got the 286/287 deg cam.
The X-code L77 (W30) AT motor got the same 286/287 cam as the V-code MT motor.
The X-code L77 MT motor got the 294/296 cam.
The 1972 U-code L75 455 (AT motor) got the 258/272 deg cam.
The V-code L75 455 (MT motor) got the 286/287 deg cam.
The X-code L77 (W30) AT motor got the same 286/287 cam as the V-code MT motor.
The X-code L77 MT motor got the 294/296 cam.
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