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Ford Bronco II

The Ford Bronco II, a smaller version of Ford Bronco, is a compact SUV produced from 1984 to 1990. The Bronco II offers optional 4WD, mechanically identical to Ford Ranger, but does not have a removable roof.

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Would a v8 trans am engine fit in a v6 firebird?

yes, you just need to get new V8 engine mounts welded on the frame and have the old V6 ones cut out.

you will also need a new fan shrowd and if its going form a chevy v6 to a pontiac v8 you will need a new wire harness new battry tray.

How do you drain and refill transmission oil for a 1990 ford bronco?

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auto trans their should be a drain plug on the bottom of the trans and a filler neck with the dipstick under the hood manuel trans again with the drain plug and somethimes its easiest to take out the shifter and fill it from the top also on the auto if their is no plug you may just have to take the pan off

if your going to change the fluid on an auto tranny, you should do a service, drop the pan change the filter. 1st why are you changing fluid, is the transmission acting up?

What is a V6?

The simple answer to this question is that a V6 is an engine that has six cylinders, there are two types, Inline 6 and V6. Inline 6 means that there are 6 cylinders in a row and a V6 means that the cylinders are in a V formation 3 on each side of the block. On the Ford Bronco II or the early Ford Rangers you would have what is refered to as a "Cologne" 2.9L V6. this is a 60° cast iron block V6 engine built by the Ford Motor Company in Cologne, Germany (thats where it gets its name from). The output was rated at 140 horsepower @4600 rpm for the Light trucks (1986-92 Ranger & 1986-90 Bronco II)

How do you remove a passenger seat from a Saturn?

To remove the passenger seat in a Saturn SL2 2002 you need an E10 inverted torque socket. Saturn mechanic tells me this is a standard tool, but is not widely available because they have not been used for very long. I found a set of inverted torque sockets, which included the E10, at a tool crib store in North Hollywood, JM Tools on Sherman Way at 818 764-8973, for under $20.00 The socket works fine, the seat lifts right out after you unbolt the four bolts holding the seat in place. Now, if I can just figure out how to detach the mounting brackets from the seat adjusting rails, I can install my aftermarket racing seats. Darn things are riveted on, and I'm really not happy drilling them off. Oh well. OR you can remove the covers located at the four base feet and use a good old metric socket done it many times don't need any tools other than the ones you have.

How much coolant will a 96 Tacoma hold?

A 1996 Toyota Tacoma typically holds about 2.5 to 3.5 gallons (approximately 10 to 14 liters) of coolant, depending on the engine configuration. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific engine type, as the capacity may vary slightly. Always ensure to use the recommended coolant type for optimal performance.

If the bolt you have to loosen wont loosen what do you do next to loosen the bolt?

Sometimes lightly tapping on the bolt with a hammer can cause some of the material that binds the bolt to break loose. Don't get too energetic though, you can cause damage. Next step, apply a little heat to the nut or whatever the bolt is attached to. Try to keep the bolt a little cooler than the nut so that the nut will expand slightly more than the bolt.

There are conical remover bits that you screw counter clockwise into a hole drilled in the center of the bolt that will loosen many problem bolts. You will need to replace the bolt if you are to put your machine back together.

After that, get a grinder or hacksaw and plan to replace the bolt.

ANS 2 - Many bolts like this will come loose with an air impact wrench. Try this with a proper impact socket.

When objects are layered do objects of higher or lower density sink to the bottom?

The fluids with highest densities form the lowest layers.

The fluids with lowest densities form the highest layers.

What kind of diesel engine can you put in a 1984 Bronco II?

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!!!

Why would the pushbutton lights come on when the key is first turned on but will not engage the four w d auto trans auto electric four wheel drive lights wont go off?

not sure i understand this question....the key must be turned to a certain point...the lights on the push button aren't considered a commonly used button so it must not have been a top priority.

How do you remove the ignition key cylinder in a 1988 Toyota pickup?

there is a small pin you can see through the plastic on the steering column in front of the ignition. you insert the key and push the pin to release the cylinder. you may need to remove wheel to get to it though.

Why do object flout or sink?

If it is heaver than water (or what ever liquid you put it in) it will sink. Lead will sink. A cork will float.

What is the ratio of an objects weight in water as opposed to it's weight in air?

Its called specific gravity and its different for each object.

(check related link)

I feel like this answer is not entirely correct. I am a Mechanical Engineer at the University of Notre Dame and from what I have learned in my classes I would say the following. The weight of an object can be found by multiplying our mass times the acceleration of gravity. Take for example a 10 kilogram weight. This is the mass. Now we know that here on earth, the acceleration is about 9.8 m/s^2. So weight = 10*9.8 which is equal to 98Newtons which is about 22 lbs. Sorry if this is technical and seems kinda pointless, but my point is that the weight is mass times the acceleration due to gravity.

The weight in water is a bit different. This is so because not only do you still have gravity acting on the 10 kilogram weight, but you also have a bouyant force from the water pushing the weight up. The force that the water pushes on the object depends on how much water the object has displaced. Which is why the link discusses p (rho). p is the density of the object, a mass per unit volume. So the force from the water on the object is pVa (rho which is the density of the water*volume of object*acceleration due to gravity)

So long story short is as follows:

apparent weight = weight - bouyant force

weight = mg-pVg

weight = mass * gravity - density of water*volume of object*gravity

So if you wanna find this for something in particular here is what you should do:

I have simplified the equation into a form that is easy to use and will have units that we can understand. W is weight in pounds and V (volume is in cubic ft). If you prefer to use SI units an equation is below this one and the force, will be in Newtons. Here on earth we say that the force we feel is the weight, but this is a different topic.

final simplified form

weight = w(lb) - V(ft^c)*64.43

force= m(kg)*9.81 - 1*V(m^3)*9.81

So I guess the actual answer to your question is that there is no exact ratio, the above equation is what you should expect to get for your weight. One final note on this equation, you may see that if you have a large volume and a small weight, then you will end up with a negative weight. What this means is that you will have something that floats, like a rubber duck or a peice of wood for example.

Sorry for the long winded explanation, but I hope this helps.

How do you get the ignition cylinder out of steering column without the key?

First take a flat bladed screwdriver. Approximatley 3 inches long. Then insert into the ignition. With some force (but not too much) take medium sized hammer and hit the end of the screwdriver (but remember not too hard but you should hear a little cracking sound) that means you broke the detent which normally holds the key in the ignition. Move screwdriver in a up and down motion to release the spring tension. Then give screwdriver three more hard taps with hammer. You should hear what sounds like a spring drop into the steering column. A pair of vice grips and remove screwdriver from key slot. Get what is called a Chinese slide hammer (just ask for at your local parts store) screw into ignition slot. With a good amount of force slide the hammer back several times and the ignition cylinder should break free.

Trust me I have have used this technique several times and it works like a charm.

Is it true that when the weight of an object is less than the density of water that object the object will float?

The weight does not determine if an object will float in water. If an object has a DENSITY that is more than the density of water then it will sink, if it's density is less than the density of water it will float.

What both objects are made of the same material but the heavier object floats but the lighter object sinks?

If the object sinks or floats depends on mass or weight. The object can be made of the same material, but if the weight is not the same (say if it is heavery than water) it will sink.

Why do objects sink in water?

Any substance with a density greater than water (1.0g/ml*), will sink in water.

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Conversely, substances with a lesser density than water, will float in water.

* Some other expressions for the density of water include 1.0 kg/l, 1.0 g/cm3, and 1,000 kg/m3. In any case, density is the ratio of mass to unit volume and remains unchanging, regardless of the units used to express it.

What is the difference between the Ford bronco and a Ford bronco ii?

Size. The Bronco is a full sized vehicle. The Bronco II is the miniature compacted version. The full size broncos came with larger v8 engines and the Bronco II was designed during the first gas panic as a Fuel saver. While they only get 22mpg, on the highway it was almost double what the full size broncos got in mileage, except for the 4.9 I6, which could get 20mpg in the fullsize.

In addition, the bronco ii was based off of the ford ranger, while the ford bronco was based off of the ford f150.