The DC-3-232A I used to play with, VH-ABR, had at least a couple of different varients of the Wright Cyclone fitted during its life. I can't find any photos right now, but I do know that when 'ABR was first delivered to Australian National Airways (ANA) back in 1938, it was fitted with F Series Cyclones, with DC-2 style cowls and counterweight propellers. At sometime either during the war or just after, it was fitted with G Series engines, Hydromatic propellers and fixed exit cowls (an Airworthiness Directive). It currently flies with Wright R1820-G202's. The major reason, apart from the extra performance, was the large number of war surplus G202's available. I remember the old boys telling me that they had a Bellman hangar full, floor to ceiling, of new, war surplus engines and these kept ANA, later Ansett/ANA DC-3's operational for around 25 years. For a brief history of 'ABR, have a look at
http://www.aussieairliners.org/dc-3/vh-abr/vhabr.html.