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yes you can . they make several conversion kits
According to a website I was looking at : A 1996 Ford Bronco .5.0 liter V8 engine , 4x4 gets : 5 speed manual transmission ( 13 city / 16 highway ) 4 speed auto. ( 11 city / 16 highway ) * miles per U.S. gallon
You can find a vacuum diagram for a 1991 Ford Bronco 351 Windsor in a Chilton repair manual if the Haynes manual does not have it. You can also check with local auto stores.
In a chiltons auto repair manual. You can get at your local library
internet, Cooters auto manuals
go to your closest auto parts store and buy a haynes manual for your model and year bronco , wiring schematic is in rear of book
a 4 speed automatic or a 5 speed manual (getrag) manual > auto
depends on the year, manual or auto hubs, and lever transfer case or push button
go to an auto parts store and get yourself a Haynes Automotive manual for the year Bronco you have. They have an excellent write up on just how to do the brake bleed. It's easy after you do it the first time.
Yes!you can change auto locking hubs to manual lock outs!you can get every thing you need at any auto parts!you also have to have a conversion kit which you can also get at the auto parts store!the cost is around $125-$150 bucks
the manual trans should be dexIII auto fluid, sounds wrong but isnt, the auto trans i would think the same but not 100% on that
The auto is a 47re The manual is a NV4500