No, a 302 intake manifold will not fit on a 360 engine, as they are designed for different engine configurations. The 302 is a small-block engine, while the 360 is a larger small-block with different dimensions and bolt patterns. To use a 302 intake on a 360, you would need an adapter, but it's generally not recommended due to potential performance issues. It's best to use an intake manifold specifically designed for the 360 engine for optimal performance.
No , the 351 intake manifold is wider than the 302 intake manifold
Yes, a 302 intake manifold can fit a 360 block, but it depends on the specific engine configurations and the intended application. The 302 and 360 engines are both part of the Ford small-block family, but they have different port sizes and bolt patterns. Modifications may be necessary for proper fitment and performance, so it's essential to check compatibility before installation.
Sorry no, the intake manifold would have to be changed
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
The intake on the 1979 Ford 302 engine is different than the intake on the 1993 Ford 302 engine. The intakes are not interchangeable.
Yes. I'm sorry but this answer should be NO, a 351w has a longer stroke than its little brother the 302 making the 351 intake a little wider than the 302 intake.
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no
Unlike chevys 305, 350, and 400 which are interchangeable. The Ford 302 and 351 are not interchangeable.
No it will not.
NO, Not even close.
No