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A lot of Ford engines use the same block and heads, and are only distinguisable by their internal rotating assembly. The only way to tell, without original labels, is to measure the stroke manually. It is not possible to tell from a picture. For example, you cannot tell a 351M from a 400 just from looking at it like that. I believe 429/460 are the same way. 240 and 300 are the same way but I didn't see any 6's in there. I know there are others.
What I see
#1 460
#2 360/390
#3 351m/400
#4 460
#5 429/460
#6 302
#7 360/390
#8 360/390
#9 351m/400
#10 360/390
#11 460
#12 360/390 w. a Darth Vader air cleaner?
#13 429/460 w. hydro boost brakes?
#14 460
#15 351m/400
#16 360/390
actual cubic inch of any of them could be different, yet I think the "series" for ci. are correct!
What I see
#1 460
#2 360/390
#3 351m/400
#4 460
#5 429/460
#6 302
#7 360/390
#8 360/390
#9 351m/400
#10 360/390
#11 460
#12 360/390 w. a Darth Vader air cleaner?
#13 429/460 w. hydro boost brakes?
#14 460
#15 351m/400
#16 360/390
actual cubic inch of any of them could be different, yet I think the "series" for ci. are correct!
You Got Them all right except #12!
None of these are pictures of my truck!
I have no pictures of the engine of my truck!
I'm talking about FE (Ford Edsel) engines. I know 460's came in them as well as 300 I6, 302 351M 400 460. And in the 60's there were 272 and 292 V8's and in the 80's & 90's the 351W was added.
Even some early 80's had the 3.8V6 Had an 82 but sold it.
I'm talking about FE (Ford Edsel) engines. I know 460's came in them as well as 300 I6, 302 351M 400 460. And in the 60's there were 272 and 292 V8's and in the 80's & 90's the 351W was added.
Even some early 80's had the 3.8V6 Had an 82 but sold it.
Whats the difference between 351W and the 351M?
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