The Ford 351W and the Chevy 350 V8 engines share similar performance stats, but the Ford has a larger deck height and a ...
For the most part, the Gen-I and II Chevy small-block has been the same basic engine since 1955 (except you, 400, you made things weird), but Ford V8s do not play by the same rules. Asking for a "Ford ...
With the success of our past Ford articles, we knew we had to come back with another great article for you guys. In light of this, we took on a complete engine build that was candy painted, chromed, ...
Ralph Hanson June 15, 2009 Comment Now! Ford’s Windsor 351 small-block V8 is far from dead despite its origins dating back to the early 1960s. Ford’s motorsports division, Ford Racing, has just ...
Not that long ago—in Car Craft's Jan. 2015 issue, in fact—we documented the build of a pretty potent 351W build that ended up making 505 hp with the stock crankshaft and connecting rods, a set of KB ...
We Show You What It Takes To Drop A 351 Windsor Engine Into Your Fox-Body. It's Not That Difficult. Trust Us. As popular as the 5.0L pushrod engine is (we actually have to separate it from the new ...
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10 Legendary Cars Powered By Ford's Windsor V8
The V8 engine has been a part of Ford’s history for almost as long as the company has existed: the first Ford to be powered by a V8 arrived on the market in 1932, and the company has produced ...
Bill Mitchell has done it all, from turning wrenches on the original Baldwin-Motion supercars in the early-'70s to fielding successful drag and circle-track race cars. He is best known, however, for ...
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