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
The 351 Cleveland is classified as a big block engine. Although it shares some dimensions with small block engines, its design and displacement categorize it as a big block, especially when compared to other engines in the Ford lineup. The 351 Cleveland was known for its high-performance capabilities and distinctive design features.
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.
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