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Yes. There is at least one large freeze plug behind the flywheel. In some cases, there are two smaller ones to the side of the one big one. There are also freeze plugs on each end of both cylinder heads (if a 351 Windsor).
There is no such thing as a 2001 f250 351 Windsor. I believe the last year of the 351 overhead valve motor was 1996.
If it is a freeze plug it would not have threads. Freeze Plugs are designed to pop out of the block should the water in the block freeze. This could not happen if the plug was threaded. Hope This Helped.
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!
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
1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 for a 351 Windsor
Windsor 351, is a small block. 351 Cleveland, is a big block. The 351M, stands for "modified" and is a windsor (small) block, with Cleveland (big block) heads.
1997 was the last year ford made the windsor 351 5.8 liter.
On the Ford it is 3215469870. on the windsor it is 215698743
250 horsepower - 351 Windsor - 2 barrel carburetor - in 1970 ( not SAE net )