Before: Ser 2a LWB, Ser 3 S/W, 1979 RR 2 door, 1981 LR Stage 1 V8 (new), 1985 LR 110 V8 County (new), 2009 RRS TDV8
Now: MY13 D4 TDV6. "E" rear diff. Cambo's magic Engine & Auto Tune. 1968 Austin 1800 Mk1 auto (my 5th)
I always thought Windsor and Cleveland only made the blocks for Ford in different factories not the complete engine hence the subtle nuance. Learn something new every day.
Topical since the 2.7 and 3.0 are Ford family engines also.
As we are going off topic....
What’s the Difference Between a Ford 351 Windsor, Cleveland, or Modified Engine? - OnAllCylinders
Hey Dave
Whilst I like Ford V8's too (kind of a funny segway), the engine that failed hasn't been 'plucked' yet, so I'm not 100% sure on the engine number. Our pending engine is being removed from the donor car as we speak and we should be back on the road over the next couple of weeks, hopefully. One mandatory 'teardown' item though for our mechanic is to check the engine number stamping on the lower block behind the engine mount/starter area.
Cheers
Goldey
Just arrived: 2012 D4 3.0 HSE, the journey begins again ;-).
Gone: 98 Disco 300tdi Auto, and some extras
Agreed they both were available in 302 and 351 cubic inch capacity, other trivia, the original Windsor V8 in the early sixties was 221ci, then updated to 260ci in the mid sixties and lastly prior to the release of the 302 in 1968 was the venerable 289 that graced many early Mustangs and other Ford compact cars in both the US and Canada, plus here in Australia with the 1967 XR Falcon, Fairmont and GT models.
Anyway my apologies for going off track, back to the OP’s original topic.
Last edited by TerryO; 8th September 2020 at 02:07 AM.
Cheers,
Terry
D1 V8 (Gone)D2a HSE V8 (Gone)D3 HSE TDV6 (Unfortunately Gone)D4 V8
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