351 Windsor is a small block, 351 Cleveland, is a big block. The 351M, (modified) is a small block, with big block heads on it.
nope the 351 modified is a big block and a 302 is a small block
no 351 windsor engine is small block. 460 is a big block
Windsor 351, is a small block. 351 Cleveland, is a big block. The 351M, stands for "modified" and is a windsor (small) block, with Cleveland (big block) heads.
you will need a c-6 tranny for a big block
That would be a small block.
According to the info I have these cars were available with four different engines. The 351 Windsor/Cleveland the 400 Cleveland (all small block) and the 460 engine (big block). Hope this helps.
simple neither ford only made the winsor and Cleveland in a 351 the winsor is a small block and the Cleveland is a big block
no, the 302's would most likely blow the 351, if its a big block
No. The 302 is a small block only. However, the 351, came as a Windsor, or small block, and a Cleveland, which was a big block...
351 modified has a 400 big block housing where the Clevelnd does not.
5.8 liters
if its a in line 6 its a 300ci------ if its a v-8 3to 4 options 302small block 351w still a smill block 351 Cleavland big block 400m or 460ci...... http://www.fordf150.net/howto/decodevin2.php Use the VIN Decoder to find your motor if you know it is either the original or was replaced with the same size. The 4th character is your Engine Type. As to the previous answer, correct me if I am wrong but from 1973 to 1976 the "H" code was for their 390cid.