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Old 24-10-2007, 10:21 PM   #1
RachsEa
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Question How to tell the diffrence between a 351 and a 302 Clevland

Heys everyone,
I recently just brought a ZJ Fairlane its a 1979 model, and the guy who I brought it off is unsure wheather its a 351 or a 302 Clev, and I am unsure myself, Is there something on the motor that i can look at to see what it is, Besides looking at the crank, any1 that can help me would be good,
Thanks Rach

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