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in 1970-1973 ford introduced the 4 barral carb 351 Cleveland with a horsepower rating of 300
not enough gas money to find out ========================================================== My 1971 Ford Mustang fastback with a 351 Cleveland 4 barrel was rated at ( 285 brake horsepower ) from the factory
the 2v puts out around 230 to 250 horses
The net horsepower of a Ford 351 Cleveland engine is between 175 and 300 horsepower. The actual output varies based on the specific components used in the engine.
My 1971 Mustang fastback had a 351 cleveland 4 barrel and it was rated at (285 Brake horsepower ) It would depend on which engine you have
I know that my 1991 Mustang was rated at 225 horsepower , my 1977 was rated at 134 horsepower , and my 1971 Ford Mustang was rated at 285 brake horsepower with the 351 Cleveland 4 barrel
266 is the Net Horsepower Rating of the 'M' or 'Q' code 1972 351 Cleveland engine. The 'R' code engine was rated at 275 net HP in 1972.
About 300 bhp
The standard horsepower of associated with a 1995 351 cubic and Ford engine is 215. The engine horsepower was available in several different options.
250 horsepower - 351 Windsor - 2 barrel carburetor - in 1970 ( not SAE net )
According to my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual : The 351 Cleveland engine has single points and the 351 CJ engine has dual points in 1973
154 / 159 / 161 /163 / 164 /177 ( 2 barrel ) The '73 351C 4V (Q) was rated 248HP net. All my information is taken from original Ford literature.