The Windsor was introduced in 1962 as a 221ci V-8, originally produced by Ford’s Windsor Engine Plant in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. There are of course other small-blocks, such as the 351 Cleveland, ...
The Ford 351W and the Chevy 350 V8 engines share similar performance stats, but the Ford has a larger deck height and a ...
In the bad old days, Ford engine builders knew that Blue Oval power would always cost them at least 50 percent more than building a comparable Chevy. The reason for the price disparity was volume. A ...
500-to-600-horsepower-capable small-blocks join 302ci and 347ci on engine giant’s growing roster of Ford crate V-8s. It was only a few months ago that we shared news about the launch of three ...
Ford offered the 351 Cleveland, 351 Windsor, and 351 Modified engines throughout the second half of the 1900s. Here are the differences between them.
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