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Old 04-05-2002, 04:44 AM   #1
S. on Da 5
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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Post 1968 Mustang Newby

I am new to this board. Lot's of members here. Looking forward to learning more about Mustang with you all.

I have had it for 3 years. I was told that the engine was a 351 W however I recently change the oil pan gasket and the only one that would fit was a 351 C. So I guess it's a 351 C?

My intake manifold is a 302 Boss....

I have alot to learn. I have been thinking about selling it. I love it too much though. Even if has just been sitting in a garage.

I hope to be able to identify the engine with your help. I am not sure what kind of engine it is. I know the heads have been ported.

Looking at the crank shaft and the oil pump and pistons from below the inside of the engine is sparkling clean!

Here is a pic I took of it with my 2000 ZX3 Focus behind it.

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