'79 and newer, yes.
Ford C6 if it will fit.
No.
Yes as long as it is a 351 windsor.
yes,the 351/5.8,302,289,260,are the same
Yes, a C-6 transmission that was previously used with a 351 Cleveland engine should fit a 352 engine, as both engines are part of the Ford FE family and share similar mounting dimensions. However, you may need to verify the bellhousing compatibility and ensure that the torque converter and other components are appropriate for the 352. Additionally, consider the differences in the engine's overall specifications and mounting points to ensure a proper fit.
351 M yes 351 W No, you may need to change the output shaft because the 460 had a couple of options...
Yes. basically the 351m is a Cleveland with a modified deck height.
yes the 302 or 351 cubic inch v-8 will fit the 302 and 351 engines will not fit a 1994 because the engine in the 94 is a 4.6L and not compatible with the transmission bellhousing.
Yes. The transmission from a small block must be at 351 Windsor , And C6 transmission if the transmission is a c4 . It will not work
They should fit a 351 windsor.They will not fit a clevland.
All Ford small blocks (excepting the 260 or any "Indy" blocks) from 1965 on have the same bolt pattern for the bellhousing. If you happen to have a rare 157 tooth flywheel transmission (used in the Mustang II) then no, this trans will not work with the 351 (either Windsor or Cleveland). Just make sure you're using the right engine plate for the bellhousing and the right flywheel (I think these are all 164 tooth). If you use a 302 spec trans, it most likely won't have the same torque capacity as the larger 5.8's
302,351windsor 351 Cleveland 250 300 same trany 390 428 427 with diff trans all bolt in stick with small block 351 w