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sorry internet like my truck not going very well ive got two valve covers and theres eight bolts holding each down the intake manifold says edelbrock performer 351 4v i baught two valve covers for a v8 and they are too small so they must be for a 302 so my engine should be a 351 but looking at the pictures of the head gasket sets online they are all difrent
8 bolts means you have a 351m or a 400. It's larger than the 302 or 351w. You will see a lot of these type engines in the 70's cars and trucks. They quit making them around 1981 or 82.
If you want to find out more about this engine, scroll down the main page of this board, and there is a engine section there just for this family of engines.
sorry dave cant seem to find the section you meen but the parts are the same for the 351 and the 400 so thats a start needing a bit more than a gaskrt now seems the hydraulic lifter stopped lifting and the pushrod fell out and got bent under the intake manifold . didnt want to order any parts and they were all wrong as its a little harder for me to return them thanks for your help so far
Your engine is somewhat related to the old 351c (c is for Cleveland). You have the same heads as a 2bbl smogged 351c, but your block is cast a little bit differently. Welcome to the world of Ford engines and their confusing history.
thanks guys ive managed to find a set of second hand push rods and a gasket set just need to find a set of hydraulic lifters and im all set got. the heads off and the valves ground in cheers again
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