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69 Mach I 04-11-2005 05:58 AM

how many bolts on the mains on a 69 351W block?
 
I am considering a new Moroso oil pan that will only fit 2 bolt mains front and rear but will accomodate 4 bolt center mains. I look forward to your replies.

jS

TonyMadrid 04-11-2005 06:00 AM

'69 351W
 
should be a two bolt main

69 Mach I 04-11-2005 07:57 AM

Re: '69 351W
 
Quote:

Originally posted by TonyMadrid


should be a two bolt main
excellent. Thanks a bunch.

69 Mach I 04-11-2005 08:10 AM

Next question
 
If the stock oil pan was 5 quarts, is the 7 quart good enough for street and occasional strip? Is the 9 quart overkill?

blykins 04-11-2005 08:56 AM

7 quarts is fine.....You just want a big enough sump so that if you go with a high volume oil pump, it won't suck the pan dry.....

A 69 block should be 5 caps, 2 bolts per cap.

sharpe 1 05-07-2005 10:41 AM

A 1969 351w has 2 bolt mains.The 5 Qt. oil pan is fine for what you have discribed the use will be

Woodz428 05-07-2005 01:19 PM

While the block is a 2 bolt main block, if you look at the main webs you'll see they were cast for possible use with 4 bolts. I'm not sure why, since they only came as 2 bolts, but would guess that Ford had planned on making it their HP mid size engine until the Cleveland cam out. The block could easily be made 4 bolt with some different caps, something that can't be done with the 289/302 since their webbing doesn't have the extra metal cast where the holes would need to be drilled and tapped.

Jack21 05-07-2005 03:42 PM

All production 351W motors are 2 bolt. Pretty sure even the FRP Sportsman blocks are 2 bolt. The aftermarket SVO, and Dart blocks are 4 bolt. The 351W production blocks can be converted to 4 bolt. Believe Moroso or Milodon make 4 bolt center caps that can be installed, but haven't seen this as a popular option.

For Mustang use, a 7 qt pan should be fine. For Cobra use, get the baffled 8 qt (Moroso/Milodon), or 9 qt Canton. The acceleration, braking, and cornering of even a street Cobra throws the oil all over the pan and can easily uncover the oil pickup in a stock, or near stock pan.

For Mustang use, particularly the heavier '69's to '73's, a 393 or 408 stroker would make for a torquier engine.

cobrashoch 05-07-2005 04:55 PM

4 bolt main cap conversions for 351W's are dependent on casting numbers and years. You can't just put any old cap you find in a cataloge on just any 351 block. Mexican block 302's have the bigger mains of the 351's and can be used in this conversion too.
Also, stay away from the aluminum caps out there, they are junk.
cobrashock


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