Penstarpurist
Well-Known Member
But thank you for the offer.
That's amazing that they dont manufacture that into an aftermarket intake. I may have to take you up on the factory 4bbl one if I can't make an aftermarket one work.not a problem man
one thing i have noticed with my 351, the thermostat housing has a recess for the thermostat to sit in
(simple enough, right?)
now, none of the aftermarket housings i've found have this
so if you are going with an aftermarket thermostat housing, you need to machine the intake, the housing, or the thermostat so it all fits together and doesnt leak
That's a steal...RRR.. The one thing about you ,drive abilities...sweetness.
What I learned is the oiling system is good oem heads not too good for big power.
Oiling was the Cleveland's big down fall.
I know that most guys that have v8 swapped a ranger do say the same thing. 289/302 is the only way to go, as the 351 is too big to fit without a struggle. .
Isn't the Windsor the same "size" as the 302? like a 318 and 360? I would think the Windsor would fit just like a 289. The Modifieds and Clevelands were bigger
ok. I thought the 351W was the same as the 302's. LOL... Man, by the naked eye, they sure are close. Guy in town had a pair of 2 door Granada's. one 302, the other a Windsor. Couldn't tell by look'n.No. The 351W is both taller and wider than its Windsor cousins. Makes the intake manifold wider, too. Much like the difference between the R and RB engines.
you know what's interesting? I had a Cleveland, and some really good Ford guys couldn't decide if it was a big block or small block.... LOL. I've had some 302's, 289's, a Windsor, a Cleveland in small block Ford. My personal favorite was the 289 (even though the Cleveland had more power).
351 Windsor was a small block; 351 Modified was a big block. One glance it was easy to tell.....That debate rages on to this day. The Cleveland family (the 335 series) consists of the 351C, 351M and 400. All of which are small blocks. You cannot talk to people who believe they are big blocks. They are not, yet there are those who will go to their graves believing otherwise.
351 Windsor was a small block; 351 Modified was a big block. One glance it was easy to tell.....
I was kidding... LOL yes, the bell housings confused a lot of folks. I was told when I had my Cleveland, that 351M heads were the same.Nope. 351M and 400 are both small blocks. You don't differentiate big and small block by physical size. The 221-400 all have the same bore spacing. The heads will interchange, because the bolt patterns are the same. Ford always referred to the 335 series (351C, 351M and 400) as small blocks, because they were.
I was kidding... LOL yes, the bell housings confused a lot of folks. I was told when I had my Cleveland, that 351M heads were the same.
- Look folks, make no mistake about it! Fords are confusing! 3/8 on one end of the brake line and 5/16 on the other??? LOL
It could also be the appearance of the two engines that confuses people as well. The heads on the 351C 351M and 400 make those engines look bigger than the 351W looks.