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Hey Guys, Im new to the Ford world ive got a quick question. I have a 351 and was wondering how you tell the difference between a Windsor and a Clevland? Any help would be great Thanks
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The windsor has a 60 degree v and a cleavland is 90 degree v
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the windsor has a water inlet at the front of the manifold and the clevland doesent.
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You can get to the spark plugs on a windsor, the clevelands are a lot harder to get to.LOL. 648hp Tunnel Rammed 351, It does not get any better |
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G'day,I think most V8s are 90deg especially windsors and I think 351 windsors have the same firing order as clevelands(early 289&302s are different)the top water neck for the radiator hose connection comes out of the inlet manifold on a windsor,on a cleve
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