nope the 351 modified is a big block and a 302 is a small block
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Yes they are the same, But you will need to change the flywheel. The Inline 6 doesn't have a balanced flywheel like the 302/351 require.
No. The 351 starter is larger than the one for the 302, and is more powerful.
Yes you can 351 and a 302 are pretty much the same engine block. the motor mount will work.
this one i know thru experience,and a long time to figure it out. but yes a 302 cam will work in a 351.but, u will need to time the engine to 302 timing specs, not to 351 timing specs the same applies if you put 351 cam in a 302
intake is wider on a 351 block is wider on 351First off do not confuse the 351 Windsor from the 351 Cleveland. The 351 Cleveland was produced from 1970 to 1975. You can tell them apart is several ways.The 302 deck height is 8.2" and the 351 deck height is 9.5". Older versions of the 351 had a deck height that was 1/2" higher than the 302.The VIN # on the vehicle the engine is mounted in will tell you if it is the OEM engine. The 8th digit of the VIN is the engine code. H means it is a 302, N means it is a 351.The engine displacement may be stamped on the valve cover or on the intake manifold.Look at the head bolts. The 302 head bolts are 7/16" diameter and the 351 are 1/2".The Intake on a 351 is wider than a 302 because the deck height is higher.
Yes as long as it is a 351 windsor.
the 351 intake is wider
the bolt patterens are different if you change the bellhousing it will work
Depends.if the bell ( where it covers the flywheel behind the motor) is a bog block.or small block bell housing. Like a small bell housing will bolt to a 302 and big bell.housing will bolt to.a 460
pretty much any 302, or 351 heads will fit
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. 38 year certified mechanic