Yes. basically the 351m is a Cleveland with a modified deck height.
It all depends what your putting it in. If its a bronco-no problem. If its an older mustang (60's), its not going to happen. Shorty headers are available, but they're ridiculously expenseive
302,351windsor 351 Cleveland 250 300 same trany 390 428 427 with diff trans all bolt in stick with small block 351 w
no. two different engines.
Not a direct fit, 351 C uses the small block bell housing, the 352 is a FE model engine, look for 360, 390, 428, 406, 427, 410, you can change to the small block or the 351-400 modified by changing the engine stands and exhaust systems and their mating transmittions
Ford C6 if it will fit.
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.
'79 and newer, yes.
The only company to sell headers made for this car is a company called Ford Power Train. Very high quality headers that are built very well. Just google the name and you will find there site.
no, mostly they have a different bolt pattern, 5.0 are straight across, 5.8 are higher and lower on each side of every exhaust tube
They should fit a 351 windsor.They will not fit a clevland.
yea a 390 will fit i got a 390 in my 79 they run good as hell to