Cincy Aquaholic wrote:
Yep mine was the VP duoprop. It was fuel injected EFI if I recall. So was that a Windsor or a Cleveland? I don't really know engine makes except what they are branded.
If the "cincy" in your sig stands for Cincinnatti, then yours was a Windsor, and was one of the last group of marinized Ford engines. If you are in Europe, it could have been either one, but still most likely a Windsor, as I dont hink they made a marinized 351c even there. Even in Europe, the production numbers of the Cleveland variation were reletively small in comparison to the Windsors. Just due to economic factors and tooling costs, not necessarily due to one being better than the other. The Cleveland Engines just couldnt make the new emissions regs that America was enforcing in the '70s, not without a bunch of specialized parts. Ford was already making the 302 in large numbers, and since it shares a bunch of parts with the 351w, it just made more sense to concentrate on that engine for marketability and cost constraints, due to the fact that most of the emissions parts could work on both the 302 and 351w. So the large remaining warehouse stock of 351c stuff went overseas, mostly to Ford Australia, and Africa.
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