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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: westville, fl 32464
Posts: 10
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your running a 351W? Your engine guy must have ground the whole crankshaft down to balance your combo, because the 302 uses a 50 ounce/inch imbalance, while the 351W uses a 28 ounce/inch imbalance, making the 302 dampner nearly impossible to use. the correct dampner for the engine (FRPP) is part #m6316c351 and yes you will need a spacer which is part # m8510c351 (.875" thick)or m8510b351 (.950" thick). You can get around all this FRPP stuff by finding a '75-'80 302-351 dampner that measures 3.95" from the mounting face to the end of the snout with a four bolt pattern.
------------------ '88 coupe 351W (.060" over) trickflow "R" series heads, 1.6 ratio crane gold series rockers. Miloden 7qt oilpan trickflow street series intake, with 70mm throttle body, and 77 Pro-M mass air meter. |
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