Ford Motor Company 351m 5.8 Liter Engine Factory Replacement 10,000 Miles on 2040-parts.com
Janesville, Wisconsin, US
Engine was a ford replacement due to a recall for cracks in the lifter area of the original engine, the old guy that owned the car replaced the car while it had the problem and when ford replaced the engine it was rarely used after that, the car itself only had 66,000 on it and 10,000 is a high estimate, the oil was changed every year and it was always stored in a garage except the last year, we've put a few more on it but the paperwork compared to the OD. showed only around 6,000, I can't get to the odometer or see it through the window right now.
351M production began in 1975 in the Michigan Casting Center, and continued until mid-year 1978, when manufacture was transferred to the Cleveland Foundry/Cleveland Casting Plant.
351M block castings were modified to prevent cracks in the lifter area; additionally, the 351M casting contains X marks cast next to each lifter bore.
351m 400 Block
Handling if you want this shipped is $100. That covers the cost of the pallet, strapping down, loading and draining of the engine. You arrange and pay for your own shipper.
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