I hate to disagree - okay, not really. Everyone will agree that the 460 is a big block motor that can make monster power. Also, most agree that the Windsor motors and the 351C all are what is referred to as a small block motor.
Ford did make small blocks and big blocks and had to stick to regulations to be able to race them...Btw...If we wanna get technical about what people call things...Calling a 351 a "Windsor" is wrong....Calling a 351 "Modified" is wrong too...Ford if you noticed only used FE, MEL, Y, and such to describe
motors...351 was orginaly only called a W...and same with 351M...Nicknames caught on quick with them...And i dont consider a 351 a mid block..But i do consider a 351 M and 400 M a true mid block...It is too small to be a big block..and way to over built to be a small block..I'll stand by that one.
It just makes me want to cry!!
The term has been mis-used and mis-applied by so many folks for so long, everyone now thinks it's propper.
So much so, both above statements are dead Wrong!!
Cos,
technically speaking, they ain't
motors they're freakin
ENGINES
An engine takes potential energy(like gasoline), and produces useful energy. The ability to do work
A motor converts one type of energy(fer insstance electricity) to useful energy. The ability to do work.