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In the oil pan at the bottom of engine
The Largest engine that will fit the motor mounts in a 1988 Ford Bronco is a 351 Windsor engine. You can get custom motor mounts and what not to fit any engine, but it takes some creativity and welding. I have a 460 engine in my 1988 Bronco, but it took quite the time to fit it in.
It depends on what kind of shape your engine is in. If your engine leaks go with a 20 40 if your engine doesnt leak go with a 10w 30.
You support the engine at the oil pan using a clock of wood on the jack. Then remove the engine mount trough bolts. Jack the engine up until it clears the mounts. Then remove the old ones and install the new ones. Lower the engine until the holes match up, install the through bolts, torque them to specs and lower the jack the rest of the way.
Yes, with some custom mounts for the engine and transmission. This can be expensive if you have a shop do the work for you.
Remove motor mounts and raise motor approximately 4 inches.
no u do not
Yes, There would be no reason it wouldn't, They have the exact same body. I'd suggest replacing the engine and trans together, don't wanna put too much power to the v6 tranny (you might break it). You would just have to get the correct motor mounts, the v6 mounts won't work
they are both V8s, they should use the same motor mounts
No you can not puth a 3.8 liter Pontiac engine into no s10 the motor mounts are way diffrent and the pontaic is a front wheel drive
replace the engine with a small block chev
Yes, this is an interference engine. Replace the belt every 60,000 miles.