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Duncan Motors
Member # 7045
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i got this cleveland in a 73 mustank i gave my oldest son but im yankin the motor an puttin in somthin else not so seriouse back in the car so he dont kill him self.but now i will have this motor with not to do. i was goin put in a fox before but i had this dude build me a cage an nothin on it was legal for 14S in the quarter. but was thinkin bout it again i know it will bolt in just was gonna be hard gettin headers maybe have to make em.and will need an oil pan any body do this.
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427 StRoKeR 94 GT
Member # 8722
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I never seen a Cleveland in a fox body
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DARKNIGHT
Member # 6045
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http://www.racingjunk.com/category/186/Ford/post/1503821/88-MUSTANG-FOX-BODY-351-CLEVELAND-TRADE-HD.html theres this one all though no other pics can be found
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Duncan Motors
Member # 7045
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heh thanks there was a phone number for the guy im gonna call and see if i can see more thanks again
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DARKNIGHT
Member # 6045
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no problem
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jaejae
Member # 7958
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whats the difference between the clevland and windsor?
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514 Mullet
Member # 7402
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They are similar but basically the Cleveland had really good cylinder heads and the Windsor had a really good lower end. It used to be a hot item to bolt the cleveland heads to a windsor and use an intake from a company called BA performance to make it work. Dont recall the details of the head swap but for old tech, it was a badass engine.
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1991 SSP 331 TWIN TURBO
Member # 7840
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Windsor=small block Cleveland= big block
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Duncan Motors
Member # 7045
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small block bell housing kinda big block design heads power of a small block revs like a small block.
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