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Originally Posted by north
All sounds very unlikely.
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I agree. I have come across a number a WT blocks where the T was filled in and a W was stamped in front of the original W. A few minutes of work and you have a valuable RAIV block. A little scrapping would show the rare WWT block code.
Going from WT to WS is a little more work. In this case a look at the casting number may clarify things but that can be faked too. 4 bolts mains (more difficult to fake) would indicate WS.