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 ...
351 Cleveland engines in the four basic configurations: A. 2 barrel; B. 4-barrel; C. Cobra Jet; D. HO or Boss 351. It seems that in the world of high-performance engines, the 351 Cleveland has been ...
During the 1960s, Ford pushed performance to never-before-seen levels on the race track, drag strip, and, of course the street. While high-powered versions of the ultra-popular Mustang played an ...
The 351 V8 engines are some of the best-known motors made by Ford, but even Ford fans might not know they came in three distinct types: Windsor, Cleveland, and Modified. The engines may be the same ...
Last month we told you how to pump more power from 289-and 302-cubic-inch Ford V8s. This month we'll climb up a notch in displacement to Ford's popular 351 Cleveland engines and explore their ...
The true origins of Ford’s oddball 351 Cleveland 335-series engine family may never be completely known. Suffice it to say this was an engine born for racing that never realized its true potential as ...
In the world of classic cars, there's a virtually unlimited supply of numbers thrown around that, if you're not familiar with the nomenclature, can seem absolutely baffling. Engine sizes, differential ...