The flywheel for a 1985 Ford Bronco II typically has 153 teeth. This is common for many Ford small-block engines of that era, which the Bronco II would likely be equipped with. Always check specific vehicle specifications or service manuals for confirmation, as variations may exist based on the engine type or model modifications.
you are probally missing teeth on the flywheel you should replace the flywheel.
to my knowledge the bronco is an automatic, so you dont have a flywheel. you have a flex plate and ring gear.need to know why you want to replace this
It has about 185 hp and 270 lbs.ft. at the flywheel.
it is 5x5.5
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If you are speaking of the full-size Bronco, then no. The automatic in the Bronco was either the E6, AOD, or E4OD, none of which were utilized by the 1985 Ranger. The Ranger used a few different types of Mazda and Mitsubishi transmissions in 1985.
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Is there just a gear or a timing chain on a 1985 ford bronco 11 2.8 liter V 6.
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