I started learning to work on cars in the late 1970s by helping my stepdad turn salvaged mid-1960s Chevy Chevelles into street-stock-class race cars. Throughout that period, I had my hands on a number ...
Ford offered the 351 Cleveland, 351 Windsor, and 351 Modified engines throughout the second half of the 1900s. Here are the differences between them.
Not that long ago—in Car Craft's Jan. 2015 issue, in fact—we documented the build of a pretty potent 351W build that ended up making 505 hp with the stock crankshaft and connecting rods, a set of KB ...
If you've been following our Street Smart Windsor engine buildup in the last couple of issues, then you'll be happy to know that we finally have the Windsor in our late-model Mustang, we've flogged it ...
It's safe to say we've built a few 350 Chevys in the pages ofCar Craft Let's spare the drama and get to the results right away. Starting with a bone-stock 351W truck engine, we bored the block ...
We Show You What It Takes To Drop A 351 Windsor Engine Into Your Fox-Body. It's Not That Difficult. Trust Us. As popular as the 5.0L pushrod engine is (we actually have to separate it from the new ...