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will a 352 fit in a ford ranger
Ford's 351 cubic inch V8 engine is a 5.8L ( but back in the 1960's Ford also calls the 352 a 5.8L )
According to one of Fords websites : For a 1967 Ford F-100 , 352 cubic inch V8 engine : ( the spark plugs are gapped at .035 inch )
The engine block was black, valve covers and air cleaner were blue. In 1963 the 352 was painted the old Ford light blue and not the corporate blue. Duplicolor DE 1601 is the correct color. Click the link to see the color.
.032 - .038 if it's a stock motor.
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The 1959 Ford Thunderbird didn't have a 6 cylinder engine available, only the 352 V-8.
The 1959 Ford Thunderbird didn't have a 6 cylinder engine available, only the 352 V-8.
If you are talking about a Ford 350 engine, they have never built a 350. They have built a 351 & 352 but not a 350. If you are talking about the F350 it has been built since 1953.
Around 5.8 liters ( Ford calls their 351 a 5.8 liter and their 360 a 5.9 liter )
the 352 engine is the same block style as 330,360,361,390,391 the 351 if its a windsor engine its style is like a 302. if its a 351modified or a 351 Cleveland its like a 400, The above is correct the 352 has the same block from those but also includes 427 non sohc or side oiler and the non cj 428 most common are 352,390,360,428 tri power set ups are scarce