Stay small,,,,,600cfm to 650 cfm for streetability and happiness,,,,get too big and tuning in the low rpm (street) range can be a bummer
Yes, it can. Starting in 67, one of the motors that you buy a Mustang with was a 390 FE motor, which is significantly wider than a 351 Windsor. There's plenty of room for the 351.
Yes it can, with some modifications.
It could be done, yes.
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.
ford did not offer a 351 in 72. its either a 360 or 390.
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!
There is no such thing as a 2001 f250 351 Windsor. I believe the last year of the 351 overhead valve motor was 1996.
Typically, 1 ton fords had either a 351 windsor or a 460.
ported heads, 4 bbl carb nice cam, and if you want to chance it stroke it, i have a little tip about strokin a 351w
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.
Look on the value covers, windsor has 6 bolts. The cleveland has 8 bolts.
no 351 windsor engine is small block. 460 is a big block