35-40 lbs
a 5.0 is a 5.0 anything from a 83 - 93 should fit
Behind the kicker panel on the passenger side
'93 models had speed-density, not MAF. MAF was started in '94
You'll have to drop the tank and look around a bit.
Amazon and eBay. But if you are a serious off-roader manual hubs are better
your local library may have a free shop manual to peek at.. good luck Dave
If the IAC was bad the car wouldn't run at idle or it would die when a load was put upon it.
Buy a Chilton or a Haynes maintenance manual for the vehicle. Complete procedures will be found in those.
An 87 model year would be an LTD Crown Victoria, and those has the AOD automatic transmissions. 80 - 86 Ford LTD, 80 - 93 Ford Thunderbird, 80 - 93 Mercury Cougar, 84 - 93 Ford Mustang, 80 - 86 Mercury Marquis, 80 - 87 Lincoln Continental, 80 - 83 Lincoln Mk. VI, 83 - 93 Ford Econoline van, 83 - 92 Mercury Grand Marquis, 82 - 93 Ford Bronco, 81 - 92 Lincoln Town Car, 80 - 87 Lincoln Continental, 84 - 92 Lincoln Mk. VII, 80 - 88 Ford F-Series pickups, 92 Ford Crown Victoria, and, of course the 80 - 87 Ford LTD Crown Victoria all used the same automatic transmission. In the case of the Bronco and F-Series, naturally, the donor transmission would have to come out of a 2WD vehicle, and not a 4WD one.
now I'm not quite sure about bronco II's but in my 93 bronco the box was located under the driver side of the dash more towards the middle. The box is about 2 x 2 1/2 inches, and has a 7 prong connector I hope this helps
as long as they are both 4 wheel drive they will interchange