I had a very simular problem with my 88 when I bought it. Had power to the coil but no fire. I checked everything like you did with no results. Mine turned out to be a bad connection on the power wire at the coil. It had power but the connector on the end of the wire where it plugs into the coil...
a friend of mine has a 94 Explorer that keeps blowing the eec maxi fuse in the power distribution box. He says that it blows within a second or so of the fuel pump kicking on. He says that he replaced the fuel pump about a month ago. I suspect the fuel pump wiring bad, any other ideas?
Umm,...I'm no master mechanic but I have had several of the fm146's and if memory serves me correctly it actually calls for dexron/mercon and not gear oil. The gear oil is too thick for the tranny to lubricate itself properly. Loss of clutch fluid is usually a bad slave cylinder or blown line.
If your BII has an FM146 manual tranny noy the comment about needing a new driveshaft is incorrect. The FM146 tranny is the same length as the auto.
You want to make sure if you just change out the front axle that the new one has the same gear ratio as your original axle or you will be buying...
Hmmm........Wheels turning....... might have to do that to mine. I hate the idea of blocks in the back and not real fond of longer shackles either. How does it ride or have you drove it yet?
Am I understanding correctly that you put F150 leaves in the back of your BII? If so what did they come off of a 2wd or 4wd, year range, and number of leaves they have. I have thought of trying that but havent gotten around to it yet.
Understandable. I too am facing the decision of which direction to go with an engine swap. I have 2 with the 4.0 swap and I want to go a little different direction on this one but which one??????
Fuel injected engines prime themselves. Check the "crash sensor" in the passenger floor board up next to the heater box. It will be a black switch mouted under the carpet top edge with two wires coming from it. One pink and the other pink w/black stripe IIRC. Push on the red button on the top to...
First of all welcome to TRS! It's a great site and if you do some research you can find out just about everything you need to know. You will be able to put the 31's on with very little rub with just 2 inches of lift, heck I had them on my step child project '89 with no lift and no real problems...
Type "Bronco II for sale" in your search engine. Thats what I did when I was looking for one to replace the one I wrecked. Ended up getting one from craigslist but the search engine returned more than you would think it would also.
If the front needs a little lift to level it you could either put a set of explorer 4door coils or washers. The coil spacers would probably be too much.
I'm pretty sure that it is a lot stronger than the factory bumper. If you put some diamond plate steel across the top to fill it in it would make it look better and add more strength pluss give you a good step for standing on. Keep plugging away man, your off to a good start!
Ok a little background...89 Bronco II 2.9,A4ld w/dummy transfer case. Bought this thing about two months ago and trailered it home. it would move when I got her but the fluid was low. Previous owner stated that he had just put a new flywheel and starter on it due to the wrong starter being...
Didn't scrub except for when you turn the front wheels to full turn. Didn't do any really serious flexing with it but what I did it done fine. I only ran them on step child with the 4.0 engine.
The blue one in my avatar pic now has the 31's on it. It has the 2.9 still w/an A4LD and 3.73 gears...
I had 31's on my project step child with no lift and stock 3.45 gearing. Now I alo have a 4.0 in it too so that made a difference on power. Go to my step child build thread in my sig. and you can get an idea what it will look like. With the stock 2.9 I wouldn't recomend a 31in. tire without at...
I'm guessing you are either replacing it or working on putting the tranny back in. That being said there is suppose to be an alluminum spacer between the crank and the flexplate. It centers the torque converter and positions the flexplate at the correct depth in the bellhousing.
If you haven't...
I agree adsm08 but ya never know what has been swapped in before he got and that is the reason I said that. Junkie thnks for letting us know that. I simply wasn't sure bout that.
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