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Hi. I have an '89 Bronco with a 5.8L V8. I am pretty sure that it is a
Windsor, but I have heard that Windsor is a big block. I dont know for
sure that it is a big block. Is there a way to tell if its small or big
block besides removing the engine from the compartment? Any help would
be great. The engine code by the way is "H". Thanks

 

<shewy14@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi. I have an '89 Bronco with a 5.8L V8. I am pretty sure that it is a
> Windsor, but I have heard that Windsor is a big block. I dont know for
> sure that it is a big block. Is there a way to tell if its small or big
> block besides removing the engine from the compartment? Any help would
> be great. The engine code by the way is "H". Thanks
>


351W "Windsor" is based on the small block 302 motor. The 351M is based on
the 400 large block motor. I believe the '89 Bronco had a 351W in it.

Brian


 
el Diablo wrote:
> <shewy14@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1115420534.546474.198400@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>
>>Hi. I have an '89 Bronco with a 5.8L V8. I am pretty sure that it is a
>>Windsor, but I have heard that Windsor is a big block. I dont know for
>>sure that it is a big block. Is there a way to tell if its small or big
>>block besides removing the engine from the compartment? Any help would
>>be great. The engine code by the way is "H". Thanks
>>

>
>
> 351W "Windsor" is based on the small block 302 motor. The 351M is based on
> the 400 large block motor. I believe the '89 Bronco had a 351W in it.
>
> Brian
>
>

all 351's after 1980 are 351W

280,302,351W are all the same family of engines....all are small blocks
 

"Freebird01" <freebird01@suscom.net> wrote in message
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> el Diablo wrote:
>> <shewy14@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:1115420534.546474.198400@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>>Hi. I have an '89 Bronco with a 5.8L V8. I am pretty sure that it is a
>>>Windsor, but I have heard that Windsor is a big block. I dont know for
>>>sure that it is a big block. Is there a way to tell if its small or big
>>>block besides removing the engine from the compartment? Any help would
>>>be great. The engine code by the way is "H". Thanks
>>>

>>
>>
>> 351W "Windsor" is based on the small block 302 motor. The 351M is based
>> on the 400 large block motor. I believe the '89 Bronco had a 351W in it.
>>
>> Brian

> all 351's after 1980 are 351W
>
> 280,302,351W are all the same family of engines....all are small blocks


Not true, see this info:
http://www.off-road.com/ford/bigbroncos/faq.html#1982

Ford used up their remaining stock of 351M engines before switching over to
the 351W in mid-model year 1982. All Ford products, including Bronco,
returned to the use of the Ford "Blue Oval". Letters F-O-R-D were removed
from the hood and the blue oval was placed in the center of the grille and
on the left side of the tailgate.


 
el Diablo wrote:
> "Freebird01" <freebird01@suscom.net> wrote in message
> news:S-idnReYecw6ruDfRVn-vA@suscom.com...
>
>>el Diablo wrote:
>>
>>><shewy14@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>>news:1115420534.546474.198400@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi. I have an '89 Bronco with a 5.8L V8. I am pretty sure that it is a
>>>>Windsor, but I have heard that Windsor is a big block. I dont know for
>>>>sure that it is a big block. Is there a way to tell if its small or big
>>>>block besides removing the engine from the compartment? Any help would
>>>>be great. The engine code by the way is "H". Thanks
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>351W "Windsor" is based on the small block 302 motor. The 351M is based
>>>on the 400 large block motor. I believe the '89 Bronco had a 351W in it.
>>>
>>>Brian

>>
>>all 351's after 1980 are 351W
>>
>>280,302,351W are all the same family of engines....all are small blocks

>
>
> Not true, see this info:
> http://www.off-road.com/ford/bigbroncos/faq.html#1982
>
> Ford used up their remaining stock of 351M engines before switching over to
> the 351W in mid-model year 1982. All Ford products, including Bronco,
> returned to the use of the Ford "Blue Oval". Letters F-O-R-D were removed
> from the hood and the blue oval was placed in the center of the grille and
> on the left side of the tailgate.
>
>

i was close :p
 
"Freebird01" wrote:
> el Diablo wrote:
> > "Freebird01" &lt;freebird01@suscom.net&gt; wrote in message
> > news:S-idnReYecw6ruDfRVn-vA@suscom.com...
> >

> &nbsp;>>el Diablo wrote:
> &nbsp;>>
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>&lt;shewy14@yahoo.com&gt; wrote in message
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>news:1115420534.546474.198400@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>>Hi. I have an '89 Bronco with a 5.8L V8. I am
> pretty sure that it is a
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>>Windsor, but I have heard that Windsor is a
> big block. I dont know for
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>>sure that it is a big block. Is there a way to
> tell if its small or big
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>>block besides removing the engine from the
> compartment? Any help would
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>>be great. The engine code by the way is "H".
> Thanks
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>>
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>351W "Windsor" is based on the small block 302
> motor. The 351M is based
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>on the 400 large block motor. I believe the '89
> Bronco had a 351W in it.
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>
> &nbsp;&nbsp;>>>Brian
> &nbsp;>>
> &nbsp;>>all 351's after 1980 are 351W
> &nbsp;>>
> &nbsp;>>280,302,351W are all the same family of engines....all
> are small blocks
> >
> >
> > Not true, see this info:
> > http://www.off-road.com/ford/bigbroncos/faq.html#1982
> >
> > Ford used up their remaining stock of 351M engines before

> switching over to
> > the 351W in mid-model year 1982. All Ford products,

> including Bronco,
> > returned to the use of the Ford "Blue Oval". Letters F-O-R-D

> were removed
> > from the hood and the blue oval was placed in the center of

> the grille and
> > on the left side of the tailgate.
> >
> >

> i was close :p


I have two: F150 and a Bronco. Both are 351W. Hope this helps.

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