Riverrat, it has a big block 351.
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Riverrat, it has a big block 351.
So riverrat12 was only off by 9...........
[QUOTE=Tim_T;405201]Riverrat, it has a big block 351.[/QUOTE]
actually its a smallblock 351
[QUOTE=Tim_T;404895]Hey Mark, I love it. Motor runs good, nothing leaking. Only has 161,000 miles on it. Motor has been well maintained. I paid cash, so how much gas do I have to use to make up the differrence between a new truck and this one lol! Besides, old trucks are what I can afford. I can tell you this. Sunday I went fly fishing at a friends lake. The value of the fly fishing equipment that was being hauled was worth more than what I paid for the truck lol![/QUOTE]
Well, At least you have your priorities right ! Congrats on the new Fishin EQ hauler !!! Cannot beat a good truck!
[QUOTE=Embrey;405223]actually its a smallblock 351[/QUOTE]
Embrey are you sure is is the smallblock? It really looks like the big block version, but I don't know what they came out with. I was told it was the original motor.
theres no 351 big block in 89. 302 and 351 small block. unless its a 460 lol
I've never heard of a 351 small Ford big block, ain't no such thing I don't think. I think big blocks for Ford started at 390 didn't they? Chevy on the other hand made a 396 Big Block but they also made a 400 small block.
Tim you have a small block.
Ford made two versions of the 351, Windsor and Cleveland. To the best of my knowledge, one of those was a big block.
Maybe this will help:
[url]http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_a_big_block_engine_and_a_small_block_engine[/url]
[QUOTE=Tim_T;405322]Ford made two versions of the 351, Windsor and Cleveland. To the best of my knowledge, one of those was a big block.[/QUOTE]
3 actually...modified..