Yes. I'm sorry but this answer should be NO, a 351w has a longer stroke than its little brother the 302 making the 351 intake a little wider than the 302 intake.
No , the 351 intake manifold is wider than the 302 intake manifold
Ford small-block. CID engines of 221, 255, 260, 289, 302, 351W --- 8 is V8
nope the 351 modified is a big block and a 302 is a small block
No the 390 is a big block the 302 is a small block.
Yes as long as it is a 351M, 351C and 351W use the smaller bellhousing pattern (same as 302).
No, the Chevy cam will not fit in a Ford engine.a 302 ford cam will fit in a 351,but the engine will need to be timed to 302 specs if this is used. Later on H.O. 302 engines had the same firing order as as the 351 Windsor.
No a 351/400 is the same as the 429/460 Big block style, the 351W is the small block motor style like the 289, 302, 351C, 300 I-6. If the bell housing unbolts from the housing find the small bolt patter to match the tranny.
The 351 was not available in the 68, but the 289 was so just use those mounts, the 351W is a small block and is the same as the 289.
a 3.8L Taurus tranny should fit.
Pretty much anything with fit in the Fox body so I would say yes.
The later 327's were exactly the same as the early 350's, so yes, a 350 crankshaft will fit a 327 block if it's a 1967 and up block.