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http://www.hastingsmfg.com/ServiceTips/ford_truck_361_391.htm Just doing a little looking on the 361 I came across this. Welcome Tanker, Ford 360 but a 361 gasser is a new one on me. Site is new so it's not the fastest out there for an answer but there are some good guys on here most are from the heavy equipment forum.

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Welcome, Fordman. Thanks for your service. Just my 2 cents but the 361 was the industrialized version of the 360, it was fairly common in Ford mediums in the early and mid 70s.

Welcome to the forums. What questions do you have? I am a lot more familiar with the F-series trucks than the Ls but I've worked on them some, too. I'm probably familiar with your drivetrain. I've spent a good bit of time with the 361. It is in the HD330, 361, 391, series of engines.

Ditto what Mitch504 said . Another thread where we were talking about older ford trucks & gas engines . On page 2 I had a few pictures in framing a 361 in my buddys cab over Ford . We also have a 1977 Ford F600 digger derrick truck that has the 361 in it . Seems like a pretty good engine . I remember when we were rebuilding the 361 few years ago parts house had trouble finding standard pistons , .30 over were no problem . The engine also had a few pistons in it that only had two compression rings ? I assume these pistons were 360 automotive . The 361 pistons will have 3 compression rings . www.heavyequipmentforums.com/showthread.php?34826-motor-options-for-a-1970-f600

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