No , it's an over head valve / pushrod style engine
In a 2000 Ford Escort : The 2.0 liter four cylinder engine in the ZX2 model is a Dual Over Head Cam The 2.0 liter four cylinder engine in a sedan is a Single Over Head Cam
you could have the 3.0 L - " Vulcan " - over head valve ( OHV ) engine or the 3.0 L - " duratec " - dual over head cam ( DOHC ) engine in your 1997 Ford Taurus
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The 3.0 L - VULCAN - V6 engine is an - OHV ( over head valve ) The 3.0 L - DURATEC - V6 engine is a DOHC ( dual over head cam )
this one i know thru experience,and a long time to figure it out. but yes a 302 cam will work in a 351.but, u will need to time the engine to 302 timing specs, not to 351 timing specs the same applies if you put 351 cam in a 302
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Over Head Cam
Some vehicles do come with double over head cam. If yours has it, it would say right on the top of the head in big letters DOHV. If not then it is a regular over head cam
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In the engine block (in valley area between banks), on pushrod OHV (Over Head Valve engines). In the cylinder head on SOHC(Single Over Head Cam) or DOHC (Dual Over Head Cam) engines Your Cadillac Catera is a 3 Liter, V6 24valve "DOHC"
Very simply...it turns it into a 302 HO. It also changes the timing of the 302 to the timing of the 351.