Yes, a 351 windsor intake will fit a 302 engine as long as it is a 1976 or above. Although you will have to change the bolts, but yes it will work.
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No , the 351 intake manifold is wider than the 302 intake manifold
Yes. I'm sorry but this answer should be NO, a 351w has a longer stroke than its little brother the 302 making the 351 intake a little wider than the 302 intake.
No.
No it would not This is not totally correct, you can drill out the water ports located on the front of the heads block surface just enough to put shallow freeze plugs in them. then drill out the intake surface side to allow water passage through the intake manifold. and last but not least, you will need to purchase an after market intake for a Bogus Boss if your 351 Cleveland heads are the 2brl variety or if your lucky enough to have 4brl heads just find real 302 boss parts to finish out the job. I have done this 2 times and it will make your 302 come alive.
With cast iron heads it is 25 ft-lbs.
the cylinder walls are thicker but you can still swap the heads from a 351 winsor to a 302 and also the stroke is longer kinda like the 302 is a stroked 289.also if the motor is together the intake is much wider than a 302
The 302 boss has slightly bigger heads, it comes stock with 351 Cleveland heads.
Unlike chevys 305, 350, and 400 which are interchangeable. The Ford 302 and 351 are not interchangeable.
They should fit a 351 windsor.They will not fit a clevland.
pretty much any 302, or 351 heads will fit
no, the 302's would most likely blow the 351, if its a big block
No, the 351 W was a wider lifter valley and the intake will not interchange