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Old 07-28-2009, 07:15 PM   #1
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351 cleveland camshaft

I just wanted to know if I can install a camshaft out of a 351m/400 into a 351 cleveland? The engine is out of a 1977 Mercury Cougar and the Cleveland is a 1972 2V. Are the firing orders the same between the 2 engines? I know that the engines are from the same 335 family. Im not looking for any performance just want to get the Cleveland going again.
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Re: 351 cleveland camshaft

Yes you can use the '72 cam.
For best performance, get a chain and sprocket set with a multi-position feature and install the cam so it is 4 degrees advanced. It will work with a stock set, though.

The firing order is the same 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8
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