How to identify a Ford V8

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'''How to identify a Ford V8'''
 
  
 
== 335 Series  (351 Cleveland, 351M, 400) ==
 
 
 
8 bolts in rectangular valve covers. Timing chain housing is part of block. Thermostat housing on block. Exhaust bolt holes diagonal.
 
 
351M/400: intake is 12.7" wide the 351C is narrower.
 
 
There is no way to tell a 351M from a 400 externally. The most accurate way is to remove the oil pan and look at the crank.
 
400 Crankshaft ID.
 
http://www.tmeyerinc.com/400crankshaftid.html
 
 
 
== Windsor Series (302, 351W) ==
 
 
6 bolts on trapezoidal valve covers. Thermostat housing on intake. Exhaust bolt holes horizontal.
 
 
302 BOSS Engines have screw-in freeze plugs
 
 
== 385 Series (Lima big blocks -- 429, 460, some 370 Truck & Industrial) ==
 
 
7 bolts in rectangular valve cover
 
 
302 BOSS Engines have screw-in freeze plugs
 
 
== FE Series (352/360/390/427/428) ==
 
 
FE series: Intake goes under valve covers.
 
 
There are other indicators but these are enough to distinguish engine families.
 
 
== Y-Block (239/256/272/292/312) ==
 
 
Rear distributor
 
 
2 bolts in valve cover
 
 
center exhaust ports are close together (similar to a small block Chevy)
 
 
Exhaust manifold bolts are all in a row across the head, if they are staggered it is a Lincoln or big truck Y-Block
 

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