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The SHOCKING TRUTH About Ford's Boss 351 Engine!

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Ford offered two versions of the 351 engine, a Windsor 351 and a Cleveland 351. The Windsor motor is considered a small block. The Cleveland 351 is between a small block and a big block. Even though the Cleveland 351 came from the small block family, few parts will interchange. The heads on the 351 4 barrel engine were very similar to the Boss 302 heads.In 1971, Ford offered only a two barrel version of the 302 motor. The Boss motor option was called the Boss 351. Episode 15, AMERICAN MUSCLE Season 1 The 1971 Boss 351 could be called Ford's greatest performance small block motor.In mid May of 1971 Ford introduced a new version of the 351 Cleveland motor. It was during these years that the performance engines were under a lot of pressure. Insurance rates were going up on cars with these motors. High octane gasoline was getting harder to find. New air quality standards put better smog controls on the motors, affecting the performance. The mid '71 Boss 351 (Cobra Jet) engine wasn't much of step up from the stock 4 barrel motor. It featured:First offered in 1970, the 351 Cleveland motor came as a 2V and a 4V engine. The heads and carbs were the difference. The 4 barrel 351 Cleveland had: Four bolt mainsHydraulic cam slightly hotter than the stock 4 barrel motor with a little longer durationDifferent heads - large ports & valves of the 4 barrel with the open design of the 2 barrel versionCast aluminum flat top pistons9.0:1 compression (Compared to the 10.7:1 in the 4 barrel motor)Spread bore Autolite carb with smaller primaries and larger secondariesSame Cast iron intake as the 4 barrel Cleveland AMERICAN Car History, Season 1 watch some of our favourate videos The most FORGOTTEN engine of 1960s Ford 351 Cleveland https://youtu.be/JyI2QYF2IQA CHEVROLET KILLER 1963 Studebaker Super Lark https://youtu.be/zrb-N42ny4A BUILT TO DESTROY SHELBY 1966 Chevrolet Corvair Yenko Stinger https://youtu.be/JaBQRk18CTA Secret YENKO 1969 chevrolet 427 Super Camaros https://youtu.be/Ysj4b5_MP_I Unbelievable 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge https://youtu.be/4A1QoQE28cI EVIL 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 https://youtu.be/LMq7p8lcoEo FASTER THAN A HELLCAT? 1964 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt https://youtu.be/os43VNt_xgo CAR COLLECTORS DREAM 1971 PLYMOUTH HEMI CUDA https://youtu.be/fi7c6Bm1NFM Z11 Ford Dreaded 1963 Chevy's 427 Beast https://youtu.be/Bj-jijXPQH8 BANNED? 1970 BALDWIN MOTION🏁 VEGA https://youtu.be/Gw3OHX_kez4 CRAZIEST Corvette Ever Made! 1967 L88 Corvette https://youtu.be/v-Fjqdq0_Uw RAREST 1981 YENKO CAMARO Z28 TURBO https://youtu.be/9hhW6D6XX2k MONSTER 1972 YANKO SUPER VEGA https://youtu.be/9EoVBVqs9kc By 1972 the Boss motors were gone. The Boss 351 of '72 was in name only. The motor was the same as the stock 4 barrel 351 Cleveland. The compression was 9.0:1 in both motors. The cam timing was retarded 4 degrees. In 1972 the Cobra Jet motor was renamed HO for high output. All the heavy duty parts were kept but the compression went to 9.2:1. The heads were open chamber instead of the semi-hemispherical. The pistons were flat top and forged. The solid lifter cam had a little less duration (275 degrees) and more lift (0.491"). the following year, 1973, was the 4 barrel Cleveland 351's last year. The two barrel version was rated at 160 horsepower. The pistons were dish topped. The four barrel was rated at 266 horsepower. Compression dropped to 8.0:1. Gone was a great motor. Even today the 351 is an engine of choice. It will bolt in place of a 289 or 302. For practically any application, the Ford 351 Cleveland is the performance choice with plenty of horse power and torque.In 1972 the 351CJ was retained. VIN engine code "Q". Same basic engine as the 1971 "Q" code. Lower compression heads and hydraulic cam. The H.0. engine was a seperate engine with VIN engine code "R". This engine is almost identical to a 71 R code Boss 351, and was even refered to as the Boss 351 in Ford literature. but the lawyers made them change the name. It actually had a larger lift cam the 71 version, although the duration was less. It had solid lifters, and most of the other associated parts. Compression was around 9.2 with open chamber heads and a Forged flat top piston with a single valve relief. The Boss 351 was a very unique motor. It had all of the best Ford could offer:Heads just like the Boss 302 ----------------- Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing." i do not Own some or all of the video materials used in this video, . in this case of copyright issues, please contact us at for credits or removal Thanks For Watching ❤️

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