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No , the 2.9 liter V6 engine in a 4X4 , 1990 Ford Bronco II is fuel injected
5x7 in the rear 6inch in the front
75W-90 or 80W-90 gear oil
The first Ford Bronco was produced in 1966. It was originally a sport utility vehicle. The larger Bronco trucks were introduced in the 90's to compete with the Chevrolet Blazer.
factory specs for distributor position then everything else is electronic
2.8 in 84 and 85. 2.9 in 86 thru 90
89 and 90
The first ford bronco was introduced in 1966, as a sport utility vehicle. By the 90's, larger scale bronco trucks were introduced as a competition to Chevrolet----the production of broncos ended in 1996, two years after it gained notoriety as OJ Simpson's vehicle during a highway chase with the LAPD.
No, they are not interchangable.
80W-90
The manual transmission usually has a plug in the side of the transmission that can be used to check the transmission and also used as a filler hole.
the ford 5.0 and ford 4.0 have a different bolt pattern and block spacing if this 4.0 is still the old German designed motor that they used from 1989 on it will not work . there is also a difference in the way the transmission is shifted in the 4.0 is electronic after sometime in the mid 90's to the older 5.0 aod transmission that was with t.v. cable to thottle body .