a complete donor truck
Yes, a C6 transmission from a 1984 Ford Bronco can be bolted into a 1990 Bronco, but there are some considerations. The C6 is compatible with both the 351W and 302 engines, but you may need to address differences in the transmission mounts, driveshaft length, and possibly the transmission cooler lines. Additionally, ensure that the bellhousing and torque converter are suitable for the engine in the 1990 Bronco. Always consult a professional for a proper fit and compatibility check.
I believe that is 10 degrees BTDC
Type your answer here... no mass air flow in bronco came out in 94 1988 should have map
a c6 transmission is the best match
most 1992 Eddie Bauer bronco's are 3.55 in the rear and 3.54 in the front. that's what mine is with a 351w (5.8).
Auto C-4 or C-6 a four speed with a toing pakage a four speed with a toing pakage
on an 87 bronco with a 351w (5.8) its on the drivers side right above the oil filter.
I believe the tank size is 32 gallons.
www.motorcraft.com shows the ignition timing for a 1986 F150 351 - W code - as 10 degrees BTDC ( information on the underhood sticker overrides ) with automatic transmission ( manual transmission setting is not shown )
10 degrees BTDC ( unless the engine compartment decal shows different )
No not if you plan on using the same bell housing.
In 1989 the 5.8L (351W) made 210-horsepower and 315 pound foot of torque.