The Ford 351W and the Chevrolet 350 V8 engines are iconic in the auto world. While they are similar, they also feature some differences. Here's what to know.
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 ...
It's safe to say we've built a few 350 Chevys in the pages ofCar Craft Let's spare the drama and get to the results right away. Starting with a bone-stock 351W truck engine, we bored the block ...
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, ...
To increase the stroke of the stock 351 crankshaft, the outside of the rod journals was enlarged by. 400 of an inch by a crankshaft specialist. This was done with great care because a weld with poor ...
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 ...
When muscle car enthusiasts talk about the mightiest engines produced by Ford during the 1960s and 1970s, the Boss 351 rarely gets mentioned. However, this underappreciated eight-cylinder gem, which ...
This red 1963 Volkswagen Beetle, known as the “Newman Bug”, isn’t your typical old Beetle, and it’s price tag of $250,000 should reflect that. The drop top Bug, owned by Paul Newman, is fitted with ...
So you've been driving your Fox-body or SN-95 Mustang for a few years now, and you realized that over the course of your 45-60 minute commute, you've grown tired of the lumpy camshaft's propensity for ...
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