Ask Away! with Jeff Smith: Waking a Stock Small Block with Simple Bolt-Ons
I have a 302-cubic-inch small block Ford engine that I’ve inherited from a friend. It’s an older carbureted engine that I think is stock – it still has a 2-barrel carburetor. What kinds of parts should I buy like a four-barrel carburetor and maybe a big cam or something to make more power? I’m relatively new
Top 10 Engines of All Time (#9): Ford 351 Windsor
Ford Motor Co. introduced their Windsor small block engine family in 1962, releasing the 289 and 302 into the automotive wilderness. As the public demand grew for more factory performance, the gang at Ford needed to figure out how to bridge their 302 and big block 390. Enter the 351 Windsor. Fun Fact In 1970,




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