What kind of thermostat does Ford 351C use?
What kind of thermostat does Ford 351C use?
It was used for many production vehicles from Ford, AMC and AM General, and is most frequently discussed in the context of the Ford 351 Cleveland engine. Today, Robertshaw style thermostats are available from several US, Chinese and Australian labels (but not Robertshaw, which no longer sells direct to consumer).
Where did the Ford 351W engine get its name?
Not to be confused with Ford’s 351 “Cleveland” engine, the 351W gets its name from Ford’s Windsor, Canada, plant, where it was briefly manufactured.
Is the Ford 351M the same as the 400?
Yep, it says “351M” and “400”. In fact, no where in the 5047 pages of the 1980 – 89 MPC does Ford use the term “400M”. And, there are plenty of other Ford publications that use the same terminology.
What kind of thermostat did Robertshaw make?
If you say “Robertshaw thermostat”, people will generally know what you are talking about. It was used for many production vehicles from Ford, AMC and AM General, and is most frequently discussed in the context of the Ford 351 Cleveland engine.
It was used for many production vehicles from Ford, AMC and AM General, and is most frequently discussed in the context of the Ford 351 Cleveland engine. Today, Robertshaw style thermostats are available from several US, Chinese and Australian labels (but not Robertshaw, which no longer sells direct to consumer).
Where is the thermostat on a Ford F-150?
This article applies to the Ford F-150 (2004-2014). The thermostat sits between the engine and the radiator of your Ford F-150. It is designed to block the flow of coolant to the radiator until the engine has warmed up.
Not to be confused with Ford’s 351 “Cleveland” engine, the 351W gets its name from Ford’s Windsor, Canada, plant, where it was briefly manufactured.
Yep, it says “351M” and “400”. In fact, no where in the 5047 pages of the 1980 – 89 MPC does Ford use the term “400M”. And, there are plenty of other Ford publications that use the same terminology.