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In like a lamb out like a lion!


AlaskanRider

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What a bronco, thanks for posting. My ranger needs one of these put in it.

I see your toolbox is also a 5 liter, very good.
 


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Well Finally got the exhaust done and all the little bugs worked out of it so that it can be reliable and road worthy..

I ended up keeping the stock single core radiator from a 92 explorer. This is a very small radiator, a direct fit, and when used with a pusher fan. ( i used a procomp pusher fan about 36 bucks on amazon) it works well. The temp never gets too hot even on 80 degree days.

With 3:73 gears it revs a tad high above 55mph ( i have 28" small stock tires on it) but is still reasonable. I would say it's worth doing the swap :) definately cool to drive!

I will post pics and video soon here to show it off and what not!
 

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It's been a while since I've had a chance to do anything, but I finally got the BII painted. I went with Ford 1G silver metallic. Here are some pictures.














 

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Nice work. I really like that silver. :icon_thumby:
 

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