What_is_1986_Bronco_II_2.9L_V6_lifter_gap
The map sensor on a 1990 Ford 5.8 EFI Bronco is on the passenger side. It is located on the firewall.
96 EB Bronco 5.8L EFI what is the standard fuel pressure
The EFI relay is located under the dash on a 1990 Honda. It is on the driver's side, under the steering column.
I believe that is a ( C6 ) 3 speed automatic transmission with the 351 in a 1989 Ford Bronco
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Yes, you will need an E-curve cam to have the correct profile for EFI. Edelbrock, Comp Cams and other aftermarket manufactures have cams for such swaps, or you can find a cam from an 88-newer 5.0L/302 that has EFI from the factory, in doing this you will also need to change the lifters in your engine as stock 88-up engines feature hydraulic roller lifters, any flat tappet lifters will wipe these cams so its best to do the swap.
Electronic Fuel Injection ( EFI )
Yes , the factory engines in a 1990 Ford F-150 have Electronic Fuel Injection
Ford hid the PCV underneath the intake manifold, in the rear of the passenger side valve cover.
140 HP
350 small block No it is not to the guy who answerd up there 350 is GMC. it is a 351 windsor or clevland 5.0 lit. You're both wrong. The engine in a 1989 Ford Bronco II is a 2.9L EFI V6.
get a single function reservior off of a single tanked 85-89 efi truck/bronco.