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BOSS // 302 Thunderbolt project


flaymon1

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Does anyone know if there is a visual difference between the 351c heads and the 351w heads so i may be able to spot the right head easier at the local Pic A Part.
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351 Heads

Its easy to recognize but hard to explain. Go to Ebay and look at both styles.
 
Does the valve cover have a different bolt pattern or number of bolts? Just curious
 
Okay,here goes.Cleveland head-stand to one wside of the engine and ook at the upper corner of the head next to the valve cover rail.You will see a 2,a 4,or an "M" cast into it.The exhaust side headbolts are taller than the ports.The engine itself has a flat shhetmetal front cover with the water pump bolted to it.The water neck bolts to the block.With v/c off,valves are staggered.Windsor-no visible mark.the exhust side headbolts are short and run under the exhaust manifold.Front of engine looks like 302.Water neck bolts to intake.Valves are inline.
 
Valve cover bolts will tell it all as to what engine series it is. 289-351 small block will have six bolts, seven bolts is the FE series and eight bolts is the boss 302, 351C and the M series engine. Best and easiest way from five feet away.
Dave
 
Okay,here goes.Cleveland head-stand to one wside of the engine and ook at the upper corner of the head next to the valve cover rail.You will see a 2,a 4,or an "M" cast into it..Windsor-no visible mark.the exhust side headbolts are short and run under the exhaust manifold.Front of engine looks like 302.Water neck bolts to intake.Valves are inline.

The 86--up Windsor heads have one of these three charaters cast in one corner next to the valve cover(same as a Cleveland): "T" denotes an E7TE head. "S" denotes an E6SE head. "P" denotes a GT40P head. Plus the P"P heads and the regular iron GT40 heads have vertical bars cast into the ends of the head. All this is moot anyway, there's damn near a zero chance he'll find Boss 302 heads in a junkyard today. And almost as close a chance of finding 351C heads too. The later "M" heads are nearly dried up as well.
 
windsor valve covers are also more oval shaped, where the M/C valve covers are nearly perfect rectangles with only slightly rounded corners.
 
351w exhaust bolts straight across side to side from each other, 351c exhaust bolts corner to corner.
 

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