By yknot - 6 Years Ago
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Starting to see folks post they have a 352 Y-Block I thought the 352 was an FE Am I wrong, or has this motor fell into the Y-Block family
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By charliemccraney - 6 Years Ago
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Some people do call FE's Y Blocks even though they were not ever known as that to the best of my knowledge. They do have similar deep skirt design so I think that's where it comes from. But so do Hemi's and other Chrysler big blocks, LS's and many more. No one's calling those Y Blocks.
Another possibility is that the 352 is a stroked 292 or 312. There is at least one of those that I know of.
FE's are not what is known as the Y-Block. You order Y Block parts for your FE and you will have a hard time getting it assembled.
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By 30 coupe - 6 Years Ago
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you would be able to use an FE fuel pump, but I think that is about all
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By Ted - 6 Years Ago
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352” Y-Blocks are built out of 292’s and 312’s simply due to the novelty of the number. I’ve seen two with one being a 3.860” bore X 3.76” stroke. The other one was in the neighborhood of 3.945” bore X 3.600” stroke. 348, 350, & 351 simply doesn't have the same charm as a 352. I go out of my way so the engines are not 327 cubic inches for the same reasons.
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