Yes, with great modification
yes
The Largest engine that will fit the motor mounts in a 1988 Ford Bronco is a 351 Windsor engine. You can get custom motor mounts and what not to fit any engine, but it takes some creativity and welding. I have a 460 engine in my 1988 Bronco, but it took quite the time to fit it in.
Yes. The Bronco body style didn't change again until after 1989.
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.
Yes it will but you may have some computer and driveline issues going from an a4od to an e4od
you can fit a 33"x12.5" tire
No
5x5.5 any rims from a 73-96 f-150,e-150,bronco will fit
pretty much any 302, or 351 heads will fit
yes they should be the same. but to make sure call your local junk yard they have crossover books that will tell you all that. just ask what years will fit it
Yes, a 1988 Bronco II engine can fit into a 1985 Bronco II, as both vehicles share a similar platform and engine mounting points. However, you may need to consider differences in wiring, fuel systems, and accessory configurations between the two model years. It's essential to check compatibility for specific engine options and ensure that any necessary modifications are made for a successful installation.
A small 86 HP 2.3L 4-cylinder diesel engine was offered through 1987 on Bronco II's. Bronco II's were made from 1984 to 1990. so if you find this engine it should fit your Bronco II. I researched this before i answered your question so i knew it would be correct!!! good Luck!!! A small 86 HP 2.3L 4-cylinder diesel engine was offered through 1987 on Bronco II's. Bronco II's were made from 1984 to 1990. so if you find this engine it should fit your Bronco II. I researched this before i answered your question so i knew it would be correct!!! good Luck!!!