A 1986 Ford Bronco II would use R12 unless it has been converted
if it got the 2.9 then if its stok then 2 in
You will need to take a screwdriver or knife to take the intake off of a 1986 2.9 Bronco 2. Just take and pry the intake off. It is very easy to do.
yes just make sure to align everything so it all works properly
In 1986 fuel injection was introduced, and the 2.8 was dropped for the 2.9L E.F.I which was a huge improvement. Your Bronco II spec'd 140 h.p. in 1986. Hope this helped. -- Boost
left framerail under drivers seat
Air conditioning was a dealer installed option
Clogged fuel filter, defective fuel pump are 2 possibilities.
no, fuel injection is much more effiecent
It would depend greatly as to where and why it is leaking.
on top of the intake manifold, at 2 o'clock from the distributor
I believe that is one of the versions of an ( A4LD ) 4 speed automatic transmission