According to one of Fords websites : For the 1972 Mercury Cougar , 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch V8 engine : ( Motorcraft FL-1-A engine oil filter )
No, absolutely not.
Using a 1969 Ford Mustang or a 1969 Mercury Cougar with the 351 cubic inch / 5.8 litre V8 as examples : ( Motorcraft FL-1-A engine oil filter )
To know the stock OEM carburator you will have to list the year, and model vehicle the carb was installed in. Also is it a 4 barrel or 2 barrel. Is it a 351 Windsor or 351 Cleveland engine.
yes it is different than a 351 windsor but there are two different ones that it could be: 15426378 or 15263748
Yes you can 351 and a 302 are pretty much the same engine block. the motor mount will work.
I was looking at my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual and for a 1978 Mercury Cougar it only shows a two barrel carburetor for the 351 Windsor V8 engine
It is important to know the oil capacity of a car. For a 351 Windsor Engine 4.5 quarts to 5 quarts are needed to fill it.
need to know the spark plug gap for a 1979 Mercury Grand Marquis with 351 modified.
D=1970 9= Last digit of year (i.e. 1979) O= Fairlane I believe and E=Engine This is a 302 btw.
To change a 460 Ford engine and make it displace 351 cubes, you would have to remove the 3.85" stroke crank, and install a crank with a 2.94" stroke. I do not know how to change the year on the engine.
The Ford 351 cubic inch ( 5.8 liter ) is a V8 engine so there are : ( 8 engine cylinders )