Yes, That is one of the parts that make it a "Boss" type engine.
The 302 boss has slightly bigger heads, it comes stock with 351 Cleveland heads.
Cleveland heads...
No it would not This is not totally correct, you can drill out the water ports located on the front of the heads block surface just enough to put shallow freeze plugs in them. then drill out the intake surface side to allow water passage through the intake manifold. and last but not least, you will need to purchase an after market intake for a Bogus Boss if your 351 Cleveland heads are the 2brl variety or if your lucky enough to have 4brl heads just find real 302 boss parts to finish out the job. I have done this 2 times and it will make your 302 come alive.
No.
Yes it can fit. Even tho the heads are bigger than the windsor heads that are used in the 302, it will fit with a little room to spare on the sides
No they are both completely different engines.... heads and blocks.
The Boss 302, being a V8, had two valves for each cylinder, an intake and an exhaust=16. 32,it had 32 four per cylinder. The same heads were used on the 351 clevland in 71-73.
Boss 302, mustang
what is the torque pattern for ford 302 heads?
No. the Boss 302 came only in a Boss Mustang
There was no Boss 302 Crown Vic; the Boss 302 was a special option only in Mustangs in the late '60's/early '70's (essentially Windsor block/Cleveland heads). You have a standard 5.0L non-High Output V8. The EFI harness in 5.0L Crown Victorias typically terminates at the rear of the engine behind and below the upper intake plenum with two large round shaped connectors. However, if you have a Police Model 87 Vic, it would be the 5.8L 352 Windsor Engine.
Yes, if it's a 302 and not a 4.6 like in the newer mustangs the 302 and all aftermarket 302 heads should fit.