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When did the 302 engine block become interchangeable?

When did the 302 engine block become interchangeable?

The 302 block evolved after 1968 with casting revisions. Although most of these blocks are interchangeable with 289 types dating back to 1965, it is important to note that the clutch equalizer shaft pivot boss on the driver’s side was eliminated from the 302 block beginning in 1975.

Where was the Ford small block engine cast?

This is a 289 block cast at Windsor with a “WF” casting code. Not all 289/302 blocks were cast at the Cleveland foundry. The 289-ci engine entered production in the 1963 model year with a five-bolt bellhousing bolt pattern just like the 221 and 260, along with the 7.000-inch mounting bolt holes and three freeze plugs on each side of the block.

Where are the casting numbers on a 1962 Ford Block?

Casting numbers are C2OE, C3OE, or C4OE. The location of these casting numbers depends on the block. In 1962, block casting numbers were cast into the rear lifter valley rail on top. In 1963–1964, they can be found just above the starter. Casting date codes in 1962–1964 are in the block above the starter.

When was the 5 bolt bellhousing used on small block Fords?

The five-bolt bellhousing bolt pattern was used from 1962 to 1964 on all small-block Fords including 221, 260, and 289. This is a new-old-stock C4OE-E 260 block unearthed by a restorer in Florida.

Where to find block casting number on Ford 351W?

The block casting number does not necessarily identify the engine as a 351W, and a combination of different identification methods is recommended to positively identify it. Use the valve cover method along with the block casting number. Another trick is to look at the thermostat housing, located on the front of the block.

Where is the thermostat on a Ford 351W block?

Another trick is to look at the thermostat housing, located on the front of the block. On a 351W, the top bolt can be easily accessed and removed using a socket wrench. On similar Ford small-blocks, like the 302, the bolt cannot be easily accessed with a socket.

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.

Where are the casting dates on a Ford small block engine?

Casting date codes in 1962–1964 are in the block above the starter. These blocks are easy to spot because their 3.500- and 3.800-inch bores are smaller than the standard 4.000-inch found on the 289 and 302. This Tech Tip is From the Full Book, FORD SMALL-BLOCK ENGINE PARTS INTERCHANGE.

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Ruth Doyle