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As Lewis Matkin stated, look for the oil line to the carburetor governor. A 351 Magnum would have the governor, a 351E would not. Spin-on oil filter adapter makes it more likely to be a 351E, but not a sure way to tell.
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So far it seems....from members:
1. I have I-Beam exhaust. 2. Jolly says 351E is essentially a Magnum. 3. 351E has no governor. 4. In 1966 the 351E was offered series 1000-3500 trucks. 5. Spin on introduced in 66-67, I have that and that indicates 351E/351M. 6. Magnum has trapezoid carb pattern. I have that. 7. The block is just marked 351. 8. Magnum head cast no. 2421158 If I ever tear it apart, I will check size of exhaust ports and check head casting no. It could be a dressed up non mag. Thanks to everyone for all the input. Last edited by AZKen; October 2nd, 2023 at 10:35 PM. |
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