I believe that all production Merlin-powered examples of the P-51 were fitted with the Packard-built engine. That would include your P-51D. There's no telling what the racing specialists get up to. I believe they prefer the Rolls-Royce originals if they can get their hands on them.
PS. The two engines were not interchangeable. The Packard version used some US-built accessories like the starter motor, generator, hoses & possibly fasteners with US standard thread sizes.
So then the planes that have the Rolls Royce Merlins would have metric hardware, at least for the engine stuff...?
Wow, that is all very fascinating to me. I love historical things like that. So basically Rolls Royce gave Packard the specs for the Merlin and then Packard fabricated or sourced out all the components and built them from scratch or did they get some of the parts (blocks, cylinders, crank, rods, pistons, etc) from RR...? Hmmmmm...
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