1972 351 cleveland?

Question:
I was wondering what vehicles can have a 1972 351 Cleveland mustang mach 1 engine put in? Can other 1972 fords have a 351C put in them?

Answers:

I want to mass produce fillers for shaved door handles, what is the best sheet metal for the job?

A Torino would be one I know for sure,had one witha 351 cleveland and a 2bbl.A real tire smoker,I could sit there all day and burn rubber,loads of fun.

Rear Wheel Cylinder?

The "Cleveland" was later renamed "Modified". Thus anything with the 351"M" would interchange.

Ford C4 3-speed Transmission? Swap for a 4 speed?

The torino had it, the galaxy 500 had it. The country squire station wagon had it, pickup trucks had them. Heck a lot had them. But it was what was not kept that make them harder to find.

Electric cooling fan?


Dont let these other bozos fool you, the 351 cleveland was a small block like the 351 windsor and 302. The 351 modified belong to the 400 family which had the C6 and FMX tranny.

Why is my Explorer hard to shift into gear when on slope?

ford broncos have them all the time. i have one in my garage right now that has been rebuilt and no more the 400 miles on it. it came out of a bronco at first then was put in a 1972 mach 1. now sits in my garage waiting to be stuffed into my 1993 mustang! oh i cant wait!!
More Questions & Answers ...

  • Replacing intake and exhaust valves?
  • Is it true real wheel drive vehicles have less power to the wheels than front wheel drive?
  • Bondo vs. Fiberglass for body repairs?
  • What is pinion factor?
  • What is proper motor oil weight for my 2007 V6 Ford Fusion?
  • My Air Conditioner for my car isn't cold, I think that I have too much refrigerant in my pipe, it's on Danger.
  • 1995 gmc jimmy having a hard time starting?
  • Engine stalling?
  • Left blinker is slower than right, and it's light doesnt show in the dash?
  • Flexible petrol filler hose?
  • This article contents is post by this website user, CarQnA.com doesn't promise its accuracy.


    Copyright 2006-2008-2007 CarQnA.com. All Rights Reserved.