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![]() Here is somethings I have run across in my attempt to put in a 351W in my mustang. Of course you need the basics, oil pan, distributor, and headers. But in addition, in my case, I also needed a pulley spacer, about 3/4" to 1" for my balancer pulley and accompaning bolts necessary to install. The snout on my aftermarket SFI balancer is shorter than the snout on the factory 302 balancer. Also needed a 351W bracket for power steering and A/C. Got this from summitracing.com part number FMS-M8511B351 for $49.88. And a longer hose for the thermostat bypass hose.
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1983 mustang, 393 cubic inch stroker small block, victor jr heads and intake, gold race 1.6 roller rockers. comp cam 304, 244@ .050. .576" hydralic retro roller cam,lunati rods. block was o-ringed,10:1 forged pistons, speed pro fit fit rings, clevite bearings,msd distributor and igniton,be cool huge radiator, black lite electric fan, march underdrive pulleys, mildon deep sump oil pan, mac 1 3.4" long tube headers, 3" dr gas x-pipe and mac exhaust,ARP bolts. car weighs 2900 lbs w/out driver, sub frames, weld wheels, mickey thompson sportsman pro 26 x 10.5 x 15's,#8 fuel line steel braided |
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