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- Ford_Windsor_engine cylinderBore "101.6".
- Ford_Windsor_engine cylinderBore "88.9".
- Ford_Windsor_engine cylinderBore "96.52".
- Ford_Windsor_engine height "603.25".
- Ford_Windsor_engine length "698.5".
- Ford_Windsor_engine pistonStroke "72.898".
- Ford_Windsor_engine pistonStroke "76.2".
- Ford_Windsor_engine pistonStroke "88.9".
- Ford_Windsor_engine width "533.4".
- Ford_Windsor_engine abstract "The V8 Ford Windsor motor family was introduced in 1962 as a successor to the Ford Y-block engine. The Windsor family evolved significantly during its 40-year history through technology, performance, and reliability enhancements. Engine displacement also increased from 221 cu in (3.6 L) up to 351 cu in (5.8 L) over the years.These motors were originally produced at Ford's Windsor, Ontario engine plant, hence the Windsor designation.[citation needed] From 1969, though, all Ford small blocks (i.e., Windsors) were produced in Cleveland, Ohio. The mid-sized 335 "Cleveland" V8, introduced in 1970, was intended to replace the larger of the Windsor models. The Windsor, however, ended up outliving its replacement.Ultimately, in 1991, Ford began phasing out the Windsor engine and replacing it with their new 4.6 L Modular V8 engine. In 1996, Ford replaced the 5.0 L (302 cu in) pushrod Windsor V8 with the Modular 4.6 L in the Mustang. Its use continued until 1997 in the F-150 pickup truck, and until 2001 in the Explorer SUV.From the mid-1970s through the 1990s, the Windsor engine was also marinized for use in smaller recreational boats. As of 2014, Windsor engines, including the 5.8 L (351 cu in) and 5.0L 302, were still being manufactured; available as complete crate motors from Ford Racing and Performance Parts.".
- Ford_Windsor_engine compressionRatio "9.0:1 ('87-'92 302)".
- Ford_Windsor_engine configuration "V8".
- Ford_Windsor_engine cylinderBore "0.0889".
- Ford_Windsor_engine cylinderBore "0.09652".
- Ford_Windsor_engine cylinderBore "0.1016".
- Ford_Windsor_engine fuelSystem Carburetor.
- Ford_Windsor_engine fuelSystem Fuel_injection.
- Ford_Windsor_engine headAlloy Aluminium_alloy.
- Ford_Windsor_engine height "0.60325".
- Ford_Windsor_engine length "0.6985".
- Ford_Windsor_engine manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- Ford_Windsor_engine pistonStroke "0.072898".
- Ford_Windsor_engine pistonStroke "0.0762".
- Ford_Windsor_engine pistonStroke "0.0889".
- Ford_Windsor_engine predecessor Ford_Y-block_engine.
- Ford_Windsor_engine productionEndYear "2001".
- Ford_Windsor_engine productionStartYear "1962".
- Ford_Windsor_engine successor Ford_Modular_engine.
- Ford_Windsor_engine width "0.5334".
- Ford_Windsor_engine wikiPageExternalLink www.302w.com.
- Ford_Windsor_engine wikiPageExternalLink enginespecs.html.
- Ford_Windsor_engine wikiPageID "859051".
- Ford_Windsor_engine wikiPageRevisionID "604314809".
- Ford_Windsor_engine aka "Small Block Ford".
- Ford_Windsor_engine block "8.201".
- Ford_Windsor_engine block "8.206".
- Ford_Windsor_engine block "9.48".
- Ford_Windsor_engine block "9.503".
- Ford_Windsor_engine block "Cast iron".
- Ford_Windsor_engine block "Deck Height:".
- Ford_Windsor_engine bore "3.5".
- Ford_Windsor_engine bore "3.8".
- Ford_Windsor_engine bore "4.0".
- Ford_Windsor_engine cleanup "February 2008".
- Ford_Windsor_engine compression "9".
- Ford_Windsor_engine configuration "90".
- Ford_Windsor_engine coolingsystem "Jacketed block".
- Ford_Windsor_engine fuelsystem Carburetor.
- Ford_Windsor_engine fuelsystem Fuel_injection.
- Ford_Windsor_engine hasPhotoCollection Ford_Windsor_engine.
- Ford_Windsor_engine head Aluminium_alloy.
- Ford_Windsor_engine head "Cast iron".
- Ford_Windsor_engine height "20.75".
- Ford_Windsor_engine height "23.75".
- Ford_Windsor_engine length "27.5".
- Ford_Windsor_engine manufacturer Ford_Motor_Company.
- Ford_Windsor_engine name "Ford Windsor".
- Ford_Windsor_engine oilsystem "Dry Sump".
- Ford_Windsor_engine oilsystem "Wet sump".
- Ford_Windsor_engine originalResearch "August 2008".
- Ford_Windsor_engine predecessor Ford_Y-block_engine.
- Ford_Windsor_engine production "1962".
- Ford_Windsor_engine refimprove "May 2010".
- Ford_Windsor_engine stroke "2.87".
- Ford_Windsor_engine stroke "3.0".
- Ford_Windsor_engine stroke "3.5".
- Ford_Windsor_engine successor Ford_Modular_engine.
- Ford_Windsor_engine supercharger Naturally_aspirated_engine.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type "Ford".
- Ford_Windsor_engine valvetrain "Cast iron cam, Flat tappet".
- Ford_Windsor_engine valvetrain "Steel roller cam & lifters".
- Ford_Windsor_engine width "18.75".
- Ford_Windsor_engine width "21.0".
- Ford_Windsor_engine subject Category:Ford_engines.
- Ford_Windsor_engine subject Category:History_of_Windsor,_Ontario.
- Ford_Windsor_engine subject Category:V_engines.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type Artifact100021939.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type AutomobileEngine102761557.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type Device103183080.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type Engine103287733.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type FordEngines.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type Instrumentality103575240.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type Machine103699975.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type Motor103789946.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type Object100002684.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type VEngines.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type Whole100003553.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type AutomobileEngine.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type Device.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type AutoEngine.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type PhysicalDevice.
- Ford_Windsor_engine type DesignedArtifact.
- Ford_Windsor_engine comment "The V8 Ford Windsor motor family was introduced in 1962 as a successor to the Ford Y-block engine. The Windsor family evolved significantly during its 40-year history through technology, performance, and reliability enhancements.".
- Ford_Windsor_engine label "302 V8".
- Ford_Windsor_engine label "Ford Windsor engine".
- Ford_Windsor_engine sameAs 302_V8.
- Ford_Windsor_engine sameAs m.03hz84.
- Ford_Windsor_engine sameAs Q3429736.
- Ford_Windsor_engine sameAs Q3429736.