Ford engine specifications

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(Ford 385 series)
(351 Windsor)
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There are two 351W deck heights, 1969-1970 produced engines are 9.480" with the 1971 through end of production in 1995 at 9.503".
 
There are two 351W deck heights, 1969-1970 produced engines are 9.480" with the 1971 through end of production in 1995 at 9.503".
  
The crank is significantly different with the mains being 3.00" vs. the smaller Windsor engines being 2.25". The firing order is also different 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 (the same as a 5.0L HO) rather than the 1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8. See '''[[Ford firing orders]]'''.
 
  
 
The significant interchangeable parts with other small blocks from the Windsor family are the heads. While the heads are in general interchangeable, there are differences in the bolt sizes: 1/2" for the 351 vs. 7/16" for the rest. To use a 302 head on a 351, special intake gaskets are needed. Camshafts will interchange but the firing order will require that the distributor cap be wired based on the firing order that the camshaft was ground with.
 
The significant interchangeable parts with other small blocks from the Windsor family are the heads. While the heads are in general interchangeable, there are differences in the bolt sizes: 1/2" for the 351 vs. 7/16" for the rest. To use a 302 head on a 351, special intake gaskets are needed. Camshafts will interchange but the firing order will require that the distributor cap be wired based on the firing order that the camshaft was ground with.

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