The 4.9 liter ( 300 cubic inch ) straight 6 cylinder , the 5.0 liter ( 302 cubic inch ) V8 and
the 5.8 liter ( 351 cubic inch ) V8
yes
it should some models in that year came standard with a straight six
A 1989 Ford Bronco II has a ( 2.9 liter / 177 cubic inch V6 engine )
Yes. The Bronco body style didn't change again until after 1989.
I believe that is a ( C6 ) 3 speed automatic transmission with the 351 in a 1989 Ford Bronco
1966 Ford came out with the small, boxy bronco (First Chassis) 1978 Ford Bronco went full size (Second Chassis line) 1980 Ford gave the bronco independent front suspension (Third Chassis line) 1996 Last year of the bronco
( 192 ) degrees Fahrenheit for all the factory available engines in a 1991 Ford Bronco ( according to fordparts.com )
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A person can visit a Ford dealership and ask for a 1989 Ford Bronco fuel diagram. Many times the Ford dealers will have mechanics on hand and they can give a customer a copy.
No
No
Size. The Bronco is a full sized vehicle. The Bronco II is the miniature compacted version. The full size broncos came with larger v8 engines and the Bronco II was designed during the first gas panic as a Fuel saver. While they only get 22mpg, on the highway it was almost double what the full size broncos got in mileage, except for the 4.9 I6, which could get 20mpg in the fullsize. In addition, the bronco ii was based off of the ford ranger, while the ford bronco was based off of the ford f150.