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Old 12-19-2005, 03:46 PM
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1990 Ford Bronco XLT

My partner and I are restoring a not so happy 1990 Ford Bronco XLT, we need to find an engine for it, as it is about to see it's last days if we don't, please help stear us in the right direction. We are looking for something fairly quickly. Thanks
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Re: 1990 Ford Bronco XLT

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My partner and I are restoring a not so happy 1990 Ford Bronco XLT, we need to find an engine for it, as it is about to see it's last days if we don't, please help stear us in the right direction. We are looking for something fairly quickly. Thanks
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Re: 1990 Ford Bronco XLT

You're better off finding a complete junker from 90-96, and taking its engine. You can search here about "Engine Swaps" and read that the cam timing varies greatly, and with the PCM (EEC relay) it really effects how the project runs.

(I'd offer my '87 5.0-but the cam timing wouldn't work, and you'd be most displeased.)
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Re: 1990 Ford Bronco XLT

You're better off finding a complete junker from 90-96, and taking its engine. You can search here about "Engine Swaps" and read that the cam timing varies greatly, and with the PCM (EEC relay) it really effects how the project runs.

(I'd offer my '87 5.0-but the cam timing wouldn't work, and you'd be most displeased.)
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