Lowrider Cars, Girls, Pictures and Car Shows at LowRiderMagazine.com
Google + Facebook

Ford 351 Windsor - Small-Block Build Up

Dressing in style with CFR Performance components.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Header
Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Engine

With the success of our past Ford articles, we knew we had to come back with another great article for you guys. In light of this, we took on a complete engine build that was candy painted, chromed, and built in a Lowrider style. The kicker? This engine was completed in a couple of days! When we started planning this tech, we knew all the Ford guys would be happy, as we were ready to show the latest gadgets and tricks for the small-block Ford engines.

We started off by visiting our friends at CFR Performance of Ontario, CA., who have been a leader in the Ford aftermarket industry. Harry and Don made sure we were on top of the game as they recommended and provided us with all the necessary parts we needed to build our Ford 351 Windsor motor. They gave us insight on the components that we needed to make this engine an “all show all go” monster. Some of the tricks that we feature here on our 351W build include a 5.0 mustang reverse water pump, GM single wire alternator, plugged water outlets and a new style CFR Performance distributor for spark.

If you guys have any suggestions on tech articles that you would like to see in Lowrider: Drop, us an e-mail at saul.vargas@sorc.com. Now follow along, as the pros at Victor’s Garage and performance build up our first Ford 351 Windsor engine build.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Engine Bay

1. This ’82 Lincoln was ready to be converted into a Lowrider, but not before examining the engine to make sure the car ran properly.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Tear Down

2. With the engine out, we took advantage and tore it down before we dressed it and put it back in our Lowrider.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Timing Chain

3. The car’s engine was running well, but we did notice that the timing chain needed to be replaced so we wouldn’t jeopardize blowing the motor.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Pry Bar

4. Using a small pry bar, the sprocket and timing chain were removed from the engine.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Pointers

5. The timing chain had some similarities to the Chevrolet and GM engines as the timing chains have pointers that when lined up, should have you at TDC. In our case, this engine was ready for the distributor to drop in.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Primer

6. With the basics on the engine taken care of, the engine was masked and shot in high heat primer to keep our candy paint finish from blistering up.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Transmission

7. The transmission was also prepped and cleaned up for paint.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Arp Bolts

8. Both the engine and transmission received a candy finish.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Candy Finish

9. Once the paint cured, the engine was ready to be assembled.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Arp Fasteners

10. As some of you know, ARP fasteners have been the choice for Lowriders, and today was no exception. We used a bolt kit for the 351W.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Timing Chain

11. The timing chain went on first, this allowed the oil pan to go on with no difficulties.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Harmonic Balancer

12. We used a Professional Products stainless steel harmonic balancer.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Impact Wrench

13. The harmonic balancer was bolted on using an impact wrench.

Small Block Ford 351 Windsor Build Performance Pan

14. The deep performance pan allowed us to add more oil to the engine for better internal cooling.

Enjoyed this Post? Subscribe to our RSS Feed, or use your favorite social media to recommend us to friends and colleagues!
Lowrider Magazine