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Jimp
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From: Hudson, MA, US
Registered: Sep 2005

posted 06-20-2006 01:09 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Jimp        Reply w/Quote
I have a 351 Windsor that I believe was out of a 84 or 85 pick up truck.

I will be running a Holley mechanical high volume fuel pump.

I plan on replacing the old eccentric with a new one and was wondering if they were all the same or if there were any gotchas?

When I called the Ford dealer they started asking if it was a 2 or a 4 barrel, which led me to believe that there may be more than one choice?

Thanks
Jim

MLariviere
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From: Biddeford,Me.USA
Registered: May 99

posted 07-25-2006 09:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MLariviere        Reply w/Quote
It will be all the same for a 351W.

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