1966 Ford Galaxie 500

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

DoubleDingo

Full Access Member
Joined
Jul 3, 2012
Posts
11,441
Reaction score
17,689
Location
Right where I am
First Name
Bagoomba
Truck Year
1981
Truck Model
81-C20 Silverado Camper Special-TH400-4.10s
Engine Size
Carb'ed Vortec 350
Aw man, that means my memories from 45 years ago are not entirely accurate. It must have been a 289 car. Definitely wasn't a 352. And it was certainly a 2bbl car. Always had choke pull-off issues.
Either way, good memories and a cool car. The Galaxies are just cool no matter what.
 

fast 99

Full Access Member
Joined
Dec 31, 2021
Posts
2,120
Reaction score
3,133
Location
Spokane, Washington
First Name
Brian
Truck Year
81,85
Truck Model
K20
Engine Size
350
I could certainly be mistaken but can't remember seeing a Cleveland or Windsor based 351 in anything older than 69. Have seen small block 289/302 and FE engines. Also my father had a 66 Ford F250 with a 352 so they were available in that model.


he design was soon bored to 260 cu in (4.3 L) and again to 289 cu in (4.7 L), then stroked to 302 cu in (4.9 L), settling on the most common displacement offered until the engine's retirement in 2001, nearly 40 years after the basic block design debuted. Two additional displacements were produced during the engine's history. A 351 cu in (5.8 L) model was offered beginning in 1969 and continuing until 1996.

he 351 Cleveland Arrives​


The introduction of the 351 Cleveland in 1969 marked another step in Ford’s evolution of high-performance engines.

The engine code for the Ford 351 Windsor is 351W. The 351 Windsor is a 90 degree V8 engine that was produced by Ford Motor Company from 1969 to 1996. It's also known as the 5.8 liter engine because it displaces 351 cubic inches per stroke of all eight cylinders. The name "Windsor" comes from the Ford casting plant in Windsor, Ontario, where the engine was produced.
 

legopnuematic

Licensed Junk Dealer
Supporting Member
Joined
Oct 27, 2016
Posts
2,678
Reaction score
7,136
Location
MO
First Name
Spencer
Truck Year
1971, 1̶9̶7̶4, 1976, 1979,1̶9̶8̶5, 2002
Truck Model
Dart Swinger, Sierra 10, C10 Cheyenne, C10 Big Ten, Silverado 10, Ram 2500
Engine Size
225/6, 350 c.i., 350 c.i., 5.9l Cummins
Cool Galaxie.

Trouble I have with them [Fords] is the full time job that is remembering all of the engine families.

Flathead, Y-block, Lincoln flathead(337), Lincoln Y-block, MEL, FE, FT, small block, Windsor, Cleveland, 385, triton, mod motor, plenty of others I probably forgot.

GM and Chrysler much easier.
 
Last edited:

TotalyHucked

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 24, 2020
Posts
3,881
Reaction score
12,642
Location
Auburn, Georgia
First Name
Zach
Truck Year
1985
Truck Model
Sierra 1500
Engine Size
5.3
Cool Galaxie.

Trouble I have with them [Fords] is the full time job that is remembering all of the engine families.

Flathead, Y-block, Lincoln flathead(337), Lincoln Y-block, MEL, FE, FT, small block, Windsor, Cleveland, 385, triton, mod motor, plenty of others I probably forgot.

GM and Chrysler much easier.
Also the front suspension design is dumb. That's the one recurring thing here at work when discussing why our Ford parts don't sell better
 

legopnuematic

Licensed Junk Dealer
Supporting Member
Joined
Oct 27, 2016
Posts
2,678
Reaction score
7,136
Location
MO
First Name
Spencer
Truck Year
1971, 1̶9̶7̶4, 1976, 1979,1̶9̶8̶5, 2002
Truck Model
Dart Swinger, Sierra 10, C10 Cheyenne, C10 Big Ten, Silverado 10, Ram 2500
Engine Size
225/6, 350 c.i., 350 c.i., 5.9l Cummins
Also the front suspension design is dumb. That's the one recurring thing here at work when discussing why our Ford parts don't sell better
What, you mean putting coil springs on top the upper control arms and having giant shock towers that all crack isn’t the way to do it??

And on the trucks the twin I bean and twin traction beam setups.
 

TotalyHucked

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 24, 2020
Posts
3,881
Reaction score
12,642
Location
Auburn, Georgia
First Name
Zach
Truck Year
1985
Truck Model
Sierra 1500
Engine Size
5.3
What, you mean putting coil springs on top the upper control arms and having giant shock towers that all crack isn’t the way to do it??

And on the trucks the twin I bean and twin traction beam setups.
Don't get me started on Twin Traction Beam BS. My buddy in college had a '96 Bronco on 35s and there was no keeping alignment on that thing
 

DoubleDingo

Full Access Member
Joined
Jul 3, 2012
Posts
11,441
Reaction score
17,689
Location
Right where I am
First Name
Bagoomba
Truck Year
1981
Truck Model
81-C20 Silverado Camper Special-TH400-4.10s
Engine Size
Carb'ed Vortec 350
You shoulda been the guy trying to align those POS.....bend the axles......NO GUARANTEES
Pop has told me stories of doing those and the owner of the vehicle coming in and seeing the front axle bent in an exaggerated way and freaking out about it. Pop would just tell them that's how it's done.
 

idahovette

Full Access Member
Joined
Aug 7, 2016
Posts
7,409
Reaction score
16,257
Location
Weiser Idaho
First Name
Perry
Truck Year
1975-1979
Truck Model
K20-K10
Engine Size
350
Yup. bend 'em past the degree you want them and let them spring back..........just hope you went far enough......BUT not too far ;) ....also hope like he!! nothing pops while the pressure is on......kinda like @TotalyHucked with the press!!!! Never know when things are gonna let go.....
 

bucket

Super Moderator
Staff member
Super Moderator
Joined
Aug 3, 2010
Posts
30,802
Reaction score
29,404
Location
Usually not in Ohio
First Name
Andy
Truck Year
'77, '78, '79, '84, '88
Truck Model
K5 thru K30
Engine Size
350-454
Cool Galaxie.

Trouble I have with them [Fords] is the full time job that is remembering all of the engine families.

Flathead, Y-block, Lincoln flathead(337), Lincoln Y-block, MEL, FE, FT, small block, Windsor, Cleveland, 385, triton, mod motor, plenty of others I probably forgot.

GM and Chrysler much easier.

Yeah, but that's all the Ford brands though. You toss all of GM's V8's into one group and it's just as confusing to people who aren't as familiar. How many kinds of 350's and 455's, etc.
 

squaredeal91

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2023
Posts
2,625
Reaction score
4,794
Location
Cave junction Oregon
First Name
Greg bush
Truck Year
1991 SB
Truck Model
K30
Engine Size
5.9 Cummins 12 valve
Yeah, but that's all the Ford brands though. You toss all of GM's V8's into one group and it's just as confusing to people who aren't as familiar. How many kinds of 350's and 455's, etc.
True ish. But how many bell housings lol?
 

bucket

Super Moderator
Staff member
Super Moderator
Joined
Aug 3, 2010
Posts
30,802
Reaction score
29,404
Location
Usually not in Ohio
First Name
Andy
Truck Year
'77, '78, '79, '84, '88
Truck Model
K5 thru K30
Engine Size
350-454
True ish. But how many bell housings lol?

Lol, good point. And I guess the 351 thing is confusing too. Windsor, Cleveland and Modified all from roughly the same time period.

Sorry @custodian for us all getting off topic. But hey, at least your thread is staying near the top, lol.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
44,560
Posts
960,973
Members
37,043
Latest member
dylanbill
Top