1,3,7,2,6,5,4,8 rpm timing 600 at 12 degrees btdc
size. bronco II is built on a shortened ford ranger platform. bronco is built on an f150 chassis, with the exception of pre 1977 broncos being built on f-100 chassis.
so take a ford f150... the only difference between it and a "king ranch edition" f150 is its nicer and more expensive. its just a higher end model of the bronco II.
The Eddie Bauer was an option ordered from Ford. It was the top of the line Ford Bronco from 1987 to 1996
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.
The Bronco 2 was sold between 1984 and 1990. The Ford Bronco 2 was a compact SUV. It was smaller than a full-sized Bronco. It was succeeded by Ford Explorer.
Some parts, yes. Some parts will have changed between the model years, however.
if its a full size fuel injected bronco 87 or later the pressure should be between 35 and 42 psi
On a full sized Bronco, it is located in front of the fuel pump between the frame rails near the drivers feet.
A 1988 Ford Bronco weighs between 4300 and 4600 lbs. Weight variations depend on the make of the car and if it has been modified.
On a 1995 Ford Bronco : The rear gears are INSIDE the rear differential ( pumpkin ) located in the middle between the 2 rear wheels
it should be as they are both the same engine
There is the FULL SIZE BRONCO and then the Bronco II ( the Bronco II is smaller , eventually replaced by the Ford Explorer)