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==Mitsubishi versions== Mitsubishi built a version of the Hurricane from 1954 as the JH4 (69 hp), primarily for use in their license-built version of the [[Mitsubishi Jeep|Jeep]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~si8t-osgs/mje.htm#4JJH4 |script-title=ja:三菱ジープのエンジン |trans-title=Mitsubishi Jeep engines |work= じいぷファン倶楽部 [Jeep Fan Club] |language=Japanese |accessdate=21 August 2014}}</ref> They later developed a {{convert|61|PS|kW|0|abbr=on}} [[Overhead-valve engine|overhead-valve]] diesel version of the same, called [[List of Mitsubishi Fuso engines#KE series|KE31]]. This was also turned into a 3.3 L six-cylinder version with the same internal dimensions, producing {{convert|85|PS|kW|0|abbr=on}}, which was named KE36. These diesel engines were used in the Jeep, but also in many light to medium-weight trucks and buses.<ref name="CamionFuso">{{cite book|title= トラックメーカーアーカイブ vol.2: 三菱ふそうのすべて |trans-title=Truck Manufacturer Archive Volume 2: Everything Mitsubishi Fuso |ref=camionFuso |editor-first=Seiji (高吉 誠司) |editor-last=Takayoshi |language=Japanese |publisher=Geibun Mooks |page=48 |year=2011 |isbn=978-4-86396-112-8 }}</ref>
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