if its an automatic, and a four speed, E4OD?
I believe that is a ( C6 ) 3 speed automatic transmission with the 351 in a 1989 Ford Bronco
Make sure that the the two top bolts from the transmission match your engine block before attempting to install. Some are spread out and won;t match.
I'd suggest using a Dextron III/Mercon automatic transmission fluid.
bleeding and Transmission do not go in the same sentance...lol If you have a hydraulic clutch, that is another story :)
yes
the one on the tranny is on the left side of the transmission, looks almost like a seashell
A 1989 Ford Bronco II has a ( 2.9 liter / 177 cubic inch V6 engine )
On a 1989 Ford Bronco II, the transfer case is located behind the transmission, mounted directly to it. It is positioned on the underside of the vehicle, between the transmission and the rear driveshaft. To access it, you typically need to raise the vehicle and remove any protective covers or skid plates that may be in the way.
Its an A4LD.
Yes. The Bronco body style didn't change again until after 1989.
Ford discontinued the Bronco in '96.
The 1989 Bronco II typically comes with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission. Compatible replacement options include the Ford M5OD-R1 manual transmission and the A4LD automatic transmission. Additionally, some enthusiasts may retrofit transmissions from other Ford models, such as the Ford Ranger, given their similarities. Always ensure compatibility with your specific engine configuration and drivetrain before proceeding with a swap.