The Ford 351 Windsor is one of the most popular V8 engines Ford Motor Company has ever built. It belongs to the small block Ford family and was first introduced in 1969 with the Ford Mustang Mach 1.
As popular as the 5.0L pushrod engine is (we actually have to separate it from the new overhead-cam engine now), old school hot-rodders know that bigger cubes means bigger power. If a 302 is good, a ...
So you've been driving your Fox-body or SN-95 Mustang for a few years now, and you realized that over the course of your 45-60 minute commute, you've grown tired of the lumpy camshaft's propensity for ...
Dear Tom and Ray: I have a 1989 Ford Bronco with a 351 Windsor engine. The engine needs to be rebuilt. I have three choices: rebuild it myself, pay a mechanic to do the work, or buy a remanufactured ...
Ralph Hanson June 15, 2009 Comment Now! Ford’s Windsor 351 small-block V8 is far from dead despite its origins dating back to the early 1960s. Ford’s motorsports division, Ford Racing, has just ...
Laz Mesa (the boss at Mesa Balancing in Hialeah, Florida) and I have one thing in common-we both like big-inch motors. A few years ago, we did a successful project on a stroker 351 Windsor, and since ...
We STREET RODDER staffers are always looking to check out the best the street rod aftermarket has to offer-a monumental task in a world chock-full of awesome offerings for anything in the street rod ...
Plucking an engine from a junkyard derelict and tuning it to make absurd power is one of America’s favorite pastimes, at least when you look back on the hot-rodders of yesteryear. There are still ...
Step back in time with this 1977 Ford LTD, a well-cared-for classic with a 351 Windsor engine, located in North Branch, Michigan. With 150,000 miles, this daily-driven gem boasts original paint, an ...