Well it depends. Do you have two fuel pumps. If only one the, the filter should be right under the drivers seat on the frame rail. If you find a pump instead of a filter. Then there is two filters. The fuel filter and moisture canister. If you see this pump then there are two filters one is up under the the driver side wheel well right up beside the starter. The other filter is in a canister about 2-3 feet down from the in line pump you have to take (I think 2-3) bolts loose then unscrew the canister and replace the filter and O ring. That should cover it I believe. I ran into that very problem when I bought my 88 model Bronco II.
They did not come with a filter
4, including filter capacity
33 Gallons
I BELIEVE the 2.9 liter V6 engine in a 1988 Ford Bronco II is rated at ( 140 horsepower from the factory )
On the 88 Bronco it should be just above the engine oil filter.
i think its the fuel reg
You need to replace your fuel pump
You need to replace your fuel pump
The fuel pump on the frame is not strong enough to pull fuel directly from the tank. Ford and their wonderful two pump system. You'll need to replace the pump in the tank.
Remove the fuel pump and relieve the fuel system pressure. Disconnect the fuel line then fix the fuel pressure gauge. Reconnect the fuse to the fuel pump and start the engine to check leakage. Tidy the surrounding of the fuel pressure regulator.
Oil pressure varies but should normally be around 40psi
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