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Can you put Cleveland heads on a 351 Windsor?

Can you put Cleveland heads on a 351 Windsor?

Performing the swap requires some minor machining and a special intake manifold to mate the Cleveland-style heads to the Windsor block. Because the 351C employs vastly different cylinder heads, with canted valves, than the 289/302/351W, the pistons are designed for a different combustion chamber.

What is the difference between a Ford 351 Cleveland and a Ford 351 Windsor?

The 351 Cleveland is a member of the 335 series family of Ford small-block engines. Its large ports and oversize canted valves give it more horsepower and allow it to run at a higher rpm than the Windsor. The valve covers have a twisting curve and are attached by eight bolts. It uses small 14 mm spark plugs.

Is the 351 Cleveland heads to a Windsor motor?

It’s getting stroked to a 393. the main advantage of the cleveland heads is the flow, but will you get similar results getting a good pair of aftermarket SBF heads (windsor Sr or Jr) without the trouble of the modifications needed to run the clevelands? Click to expand… I’m a big fan of the cleveland motors.

Where was the Ford 351 Cleveland engine made?

351 Cleveland The 351C was built in Ford’s Cleveland, Ohio factory, and is part of the Ford 335 engine family. Back in the day, the 351C was considered the go-to Ford performance engine, thanks to its better-flowing cylinder heads and stronger crankshaft.

Where was the Ford 351 Windsor engine made?

The 351C was built in Ford’s Cleveland, Ohio factory, and is part of the Ford 335 engine family. Back in the day, the 351C was considered the go-to Ford performance engine, thanks to its better-flowing cylinder heads and stronger crankshaft.

Where are the Cleveland 351 cylinder heads cast?

Bolt-fulcrum pedestals are machined down to make room for guideplates, then drilled and tapped for screw-in studs. Cleveland foundry castings have this CF logo. Though we call these engines “Clevelands,” cylinder heads were also cast at the Windsor, Ontario, foundry and have a “WF” mark.

It’s getting stroked to a 393. the main advantage of the cleveland heads is the flow, but will you get similar results getting a good pair of aftermarket SBF heads (windsor Sr or Jr) without the trouble of the modifications needed to run the clevelands? Click to expand… I’m a big fan of the cleveland motors.

351 Cleveland The 351C was built in Ford’s Cleveland, Ohio factory, and is part of the Ford 335 engine family. Back in the day, the 351C was considered the go-to Ford performance engine, thanks to its better-flowing cylinder heads and stronger crankshaft.

The 351C was built in Ford’s Cleveland, Ohio factory, and is part of the Ford 335 engine family. Back in the day, the 351C was considered the go-to Ford performance engine, thanks to its better-flowing cylinder heads and stronger crankshaft.

What kind of cylinder head does a Ford 351C have?

Cylinder Head, As-Cast, Bare, Aluminum, 64cc Chamber, 220cc Intake Runner, Raised Rectangular Exhaust Port, Ford, 351C, 351M, Each Cylinder Head, PowerPort® Cleveland 225, Comp Port, Assy, 60cc Chamber, 1.46″ Sp, Ti Retain, Ford 351C, Each

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