To test the compression on a 351 Windsor engine, you'll need a compression gauge. Start by removing all spark plugs to allow for easier cranking and ensure accurate readings. Crank the engine for a few seconds while holding the throttle wide open, and record the pressure reading from each cylinder. Compare the readings; significant deviations between cylinders or readings below the manufacturer's specifications may indicate engine issues such as worn rings or valve problems.
5.8L
On the Ford it is 3215469870. on the windsor it is 215698743
no 351 windsor engine is small block. 460 is a big block
Yes as long as it is a 351 windsor.
It is important to know the oil capacity of a car. For a 351 Windsor Engine 4.5 quarts to 5 quarts are needed to fill it.
The Windsor Ontario Canada Ford engine plant. Not all 351 windsors were made at this plant
White smoke from your 1989 351 Windsor could indicate that coolant is entering the combustion chamber, often due to a blown head gasket, a cracked cylinder head, or a damaged intake manifold gasket. This can lead to overheating and engine damage if not addressed promptly. It's essential to check the coolant levels and inspect for any leaks. A compression test or a leak-down test can help diagnose the specific issue.
Yes I can go to Windsor later on in the year to visit you. Anyway,what is your address?
If I remember correctly the 351 Windsor has a vertically mounted thermostat that is mounted in the end of the intake manifold The 351 Cleveland thermostat is mounted horizontally in the engine block by the distributor
If you are speaking of a Ford 351 winsor then yes it is a very strong and durable engine.
No. The 351 starter is larger than the one for the 302, and is more powerful.
It varys they can come in 2 or 4