NO - the intake ports are unique to the EFI only - what I did was make an adapter plate (1" thick alum) to bolt the holly bolt pattern to the intake. Worked perfectly - the raised intake & exhaust ports make that head and intake combo decent - despite the small size. I can take a pic of it. Dave
Yes , but you also have to change the intake manifold
is it hard to fix a manifold leak on a 351 ford engine
Yes , but you would have to change the intake manifold also
Yes , but you would have to change the intake manifold also
depends on the manifold style,year model etc...
A 'stock' Chevy manifold bolt pattern is different from a 'stock' Ford bolt pattern, so the 'stock' carburetors are not interchangeable. If you are using an aftermarket 'universal' carb or going from a aftermarket intake manifold on both cars, it just might fit. Just check the bolt hole dimensions on the carb and the Ford before you start.
if its a v6 then its right on top of the engine. but its i4 then its behind the engine.
no.
There is no carb on a contour. All contours were fuel injected, so the fuel and air is mixed in the engine, the carb is not needed.
on engine manifold
Behind engine, under the inlet manifold.
i don't know but to find out YOU could call up ford and ask them.