You might want to ask that one over at hybridz.org
Hey guys,
A co-worker of mine was telling me about how hes rebuilding a show truck and how he had a 351 Cleveland that came originally in the truck, and he said he wants to get rid of it. I heard that small block ford motors fit awesome in the engine bays of Z's, but would a 351 Cleveland? And has anyone done it to their car, so I can get some tips?
Thanks guys
You might want to ask that one over at hybridz.org
74 260Z 2+2 Auto, Tokicos, MSA Type II body kit, Twice Pipes, Round Top SUs. BMW Titanium Silver, Space Gray Stripes. Member Suncoast Z Car Club (Tampa)
I don't have an account over there, from what I've noticed a lot people on this forum have a lot of knowledge on just about everything.
351 Clevelands are great engines.However,they have the dimensions of a big block and weigh a ton.The car would wallow like a pig thru turns.
I thought that the 351 Cleveland was a "big" block, or at least was bigger than the 289/302/351 "Windsor" motor. I remember that the engine had a cult following when I was a kid, particularly after Ford discontinued selling it in the U.S. and moved the production line to Australia.
But as Exdamyankee said, the real experts on V8 conversions are over at hybridz.org
'71 240Z, Because any fool can drive fast in a straight line.
The Cleveland is still considered a small block.The FE & the 385 series(429/460) are Fords big blocks.Putting a SBC in a Z actually improves weight bias.A Cleveland would send to to hell.
It'll take you 2 minutes to set up a user account there. Classiczcars has a TON of talent, as does zcar.com. BUT, the undisputed masters of all things V8-related reside over at hybridz. If you can jam it under the hood of a Z, it's been done by somebody over there.
Not tryin' to get rid of ya, just tryin' to guide ya!
74 260Z 2+2 Auto, Tokicos, MSA Type II body kit, Twice Pipes, Round Top SUs. BMW Titanium Silver, Space Gray Stripes. Member Suncoast Z Car Club (Tampa)
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