its not how much can the engine handle but how much your transmission will hold up to. A lawn mower can drag anything along with the proper transmission
Yes, the 1970s bolt patterns for the heads are different. They changed in the later part of the 80s.
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That would be a small block.
Yes, you can replace the oil pump in a 1978 F150 with 351 Winsor without lifting the motor. To replace the oil pump you will need the proper tools and supplies.
simple neither ford only made the winsor and Cleveland in a 351 the winsor is a small block and the Cleveland is a big block
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If you are speaking of a Ford 351 winsor then yes it is a very strong and durable engine.
which 351? winsor, clevland,or modified. plus the 390 is an FE style motor and transmission mounting is different on all 351,s
240 hp according to the manual (although some other sources give 245). And it's Windsor, not Winsor.
It could be a Windsor or ( I BELIEVE - a modified ) The Winsor 351 has the thermostat mounted vertically in the end of the intake manifold , and the 351 Modified ( like the Cleveland ) has the thermostat mounted horizontally going into the engine by the distributor
yes it is different than a 351 windsor but there are two different ones that it could be: 15426378 or 15263748
the cylinder walls are thicker but you can still swap the heads from a 351 winsor to a 302 and also the stroke is longer kinda like the 302 is a stroked 289.also if the motor is together the intake is much wider than a 302