Sticking 351 Windsor heads on a 302 engine can enhance performance due to the Windsor heads' larger valves and improved airflow characteristics, which can lead to better horsepower and torque. However, compatibility issues arise because the 302 and 351 Windsor engines have different block configurations and mounting points, so modifications may be necessary. Additionally, the year of the engine matters as it affects the casting design and the compatibility of components, ensuring proper fitment and performance gains. Always consider the specific engine year and design to avoid complications.
Yes. When the note is on or below the treble clef B line (bass clef D line), the "stick" goes on the right side of the note, facing up. When the note lies above this line, the stick goes on the left side of the note, facing down.
Gabriel Heads goes by Gabo.
you do
Joe Stick goes by Sticky.
He can if the stick is broken or the player has another stick or he goes to the bench
Krokus
Until the swelling goes down .
it goes out by a special stick called the swiss
Stephen Matter goes by Smatter.
it stays by using its slimy slime to stick on the rocks after the tide goes out
Jose Andres Romero goes by Heads.
I think that power goes to peoples heads, because they get praised a few times too many, and they think that they are the best, and that they are right and everyone else is wrong, and that's it. They want to get their own way, just because of a few praises, and that ruins peoples nature, and so power goes to their heads.