the 352 ci is a fe motor along with the 390 but far as the same no the 390 is a bigger motor more power but will interchange with the 352 list of fe motors ,330 332 352 360 390 406 427 428
will a 352 fit in a ford ranger
yes part of the FE class engines also the 360 ,390 and 428 cid engines. Most people replace the 352 with a 390 or 428 because it has the same mounts.
No it won't. The only transmission that will fit a 390 is one off of 360 or 352. The 390 is a FE block it has a round shaped housing. The 460 Bellhousing fits the 429 351M and 400. All the Ford FE engines: 332, 352, 360, 361, 390, 391, 406, 427, 428 and 534 V-8's will fit the 390
The FE 352 cid ford motor has the same external dimension as all FE motors. Pre-1965 blocks (332, 361, 390, 427) have the same motor mounts. After 1965 engines have a different mounting holes, some machining/drilling would be needed, or custom motor mounts.
ford 390 heads, cam and 428 crankshaft. 360 and 390 shared the same block. you woul dthen have a 410 stroker
The 352, 360, 390, 406, 427, 428 all have the same firing order of: 1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8 Distributor rotates counterclockwise.
if I'm not mistaken, they are all like that(390's). The motor is the same as a 352, just a larger bore and longer stroke.
Ford just refers to it as the 390 but it would be ( around 6.4 liters )
Yes. The 352, 360, 390, 406, 410, 427, and 428 are all FE's and are based on the same engine block. I have a 76 F250 4x4 highboy with a 390 and my brother has one with a 428. The engine mounts are the same and the 428(also 427) will bolt directly to your transmission (NP435 or C6). If you have or are building a 428, remember this engine is externally balanced (the 390 is internally balanced) so the flywheel (if manual trans flexplate if auto) needs to be balanced with the rotating assembly.
Ford only calls it the 390 - they don't indicate a liter size ( it would be almost 6.4 L )
NO
A ford f100 with a 352 v8 has about 300 horsepower