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
behind the intake manifold - near the firewall above the bellhousing
windsor 5litre engine is same as windsor 302 ci engine
A 351 Windsor will pretty much drop into any Galaxie that was originally equipped with a 289 or 302 motor.
early for 289 302 windsor firing order was changed to the later 351 windsor firing order to smooth out the firing of cylinders. The early 289 firing order made cams sound lumpy and could cause extra stress on crankshafts when engines were used in motorsport at high rpm
What is now called the Ford 5.0L used to be called the Ford 302 and has been coming out of Windsor since 1968. It is a stroked Windsor 289 (that was introduced in 1963.) That's a lot of Fords, Lincolns and Mercurys.
the 4.9 is the base engine,the 5.0/302 and the 5.8/351 windsor engines are two of the better ford engines
Those numbers do not match any Ford engine. 302 engines were not available in a Windsor or Cleveland, only in a 351.
No. The 351 starter is larger than the one for the 302, and is more powerful.
No. The 302 is a small block only. However, the 351, came as a Windsor, or small block, and a Cleveland, which was a big block...
Yes as long as it is a 351 windsor.
The marked # 1 position on the distributor cap faces to the rear and slightly towards the drivers side
302