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  1. 351 Windsor Stats and Measurements. The 351 Windsor has a displacement of 351 cubic inches or 5.8 liters. The stock stroke of the engine is 3.5 inches and the stock cylinder bore is 4 inches. It has a distinct firing order from the other Ford Small Blocks, 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 vs 1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8.

  2. 5 Μαρ 2024 · In this guide, we’ll cover the Ford 351 Windsor in-depth, going into specs, engine design, changes over the years, common problems, and popular performance upgrades.

  3. 21 Σεπ 2024 · The Ford 351 Windsor 5.8L is a popular V8 engine known for its high performance and was used in many Ford cars and trucks. It was introduced in 1969, and after several upgrades and variations, it was used until 1996.

  4. 7 Δεκ 2022 · Featuring free-breathing cylinder heads, the 351C was wider, lower, and heavier than the 351W and shared only its displacement. The 335 Series engine also included the development of the 400M, with the M standing for either “Michigan” or “Modified.”

  5. The 351W, or "Windsor" engine, manufactured between 1969 and 2001, is a member of Ford's 90-degree eight-cylinder engine family. 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.

  6. The BoxWrench Engine Specs Database is a community resource for mechanics of all skill levels to access a reference library of Firing Orders, Distributor Rotation Directions and Block-Cylinder Numbering as well as Torque Specs, Timing Settings and Cylinder Head Tightening Sequences among other engine specs.

  7. 7 Νοε 2011 · I recently bought a 351W from a fellow hamber and I am trying to decode the numbers. Problem is....I don't see any obvious casting numbers. Where are the numbers located? This is my first Ford engine, other than Y-blocks. Chevrolets are in GIANT casting numbers. I have found several sites that tell how to decode, but none that lay out the ...

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