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Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 35
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I've wound a 4-speed bell for a 69 302 and was fairly sure that all small blocks caried the same bolt patern. What I was wonderin was if it will fit my 72 celveland. If someone could shine a little light on the situation, to prove my right or wrong doesn't matter. It's all good. So if it does fit the 351C would it then fit the 351-400 series, probalby not, I'm guessing. Also did the depths ever change?
Thanks for any help! |
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Join Date: Feb 1999
Location: Houston,TX
Posts: 466
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The clevland shares the same bellhousing as the 289/302 and 351w while the 351m/400 shares the bellhousing with the 385 series big blocks
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