You will need to remove the starter to see the casting number. It will be at the right rear of the motor. It's on a flat ridge just above the oil pan. The first letter and number is the year. For example; C9=1969, D9=1979, & E9= 1989
1997 was the last year ford made the windsor 351 5.8 liter.
Look on the value covers, windsor has 6 bolts. The cleveland has 8 bolts.
There is no such thing as a 2001 f250 351 Windsor. I believe the last year of the 351 overhead valve motor was 1996.
Start with telling us what year it is.
The easiest way to tell is that the Windsor has trapezoidal valve covers with six bolts, whereas the Cleveland has rectangular valve covers with eight bolts. Also Cleveland has the thermostat housing on the front of the engine and the Windsor has it on the intake.
yes, gt40 heads should work on a 351 windsor. they should work on any small block ford from a 260 to the 351 windsor. Good luck!
Yes I can go to Windsor later on in the year to visit you. Anyway,what is your address?
The only 351 that ford offered in the F250 was the Windsor. The 351 windsor was put in the ford trucks from 1983 to 1986.
1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 for a 351 Windsor
no 351 windsor engine is small block. 460 is a big block
The Windsor is a small block, basically an enlarged 289. The Cleveland is a big block, more high performance. You can tell the difference from the outside by looking at the valve cover. The Cleveland has 8 bolts securing it down * the Windsor has 5. Also the thermostat cover bolts to the block on a Cleveland and to the intake on a Windsor. Neil
Windsor 351, is a small block. 351 Cleveland, is a big block. The 351M, stands for "modified" and is a windsor (small) block, with Cleveland (big block) heads.