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me and my friend was looking around a junk yard for a drive shaft for his ranger and we find 7 bronco II there are parts body even in good sharp and older fullsize bronco i think it was around 78 not to sure and my friend told be has a parts bronco in his yard if anyone need something he may have to just let me so if anyone need anything just let me know and i will track it down at this junk yard place and ask my buddy
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Right now I'm good but I'll keep you in mind! Thanks!! :xyxthumbs:
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Well, no sooner than I say I don't need anything and ole blue goes haywire. I pulled up at the local grocery store and it wouldn't start when I decided to leave. I checked everything, spark, fuel, timing, you name it,I checked it! My son and I loaded it on a dolly and took it to my mechanic. He worked on it for 2 days and then we just started replacing parts. I have an '87 in my back yard so that's where the parts came from. We first replaced the fuel pressure valve, next was the injectors(all 6) finally we switched the computers and she fired right up. This whole adventure cost me $70 because I had access to parts for free. I'm not saying everybody should do this but having a spare in the back yard is a great idea and a money saver, NOW my wife is convinced!!! LOL :xyxthumbs:
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trkbilder Wrote:Well, no sooner than I say I don't need anything and ole blue goes haywire. I pulled up at the local grocery store and it wouldn't start when I decided to leave. I checked everything, spark, fuel, timing, you name it,I checked it! My son and I loaded it on a dolly and took it to my mechanic. He worked on it for 2 days and then we just started replacing parts. I have an '87 in my back yard so that's where the parts came from. We first replaced the fuel pressure valve, next was the injectors(all 6) finally we switched the computers and she fired right up. This whole adventure cost me $70 because I had access to parts for free. I'm not saying everybody should do this but having a spare in the back yard is a great idea and a money saver, NOW my wife is convinced!!! LOL :xyxthumbs:
lol if my Eddie Bauer ever decides to go haywire on me... Mr 89 XLT may start getting stripped too :xyxthumbs: haha!
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I had an '88 BII way back when and the computer shorted in it about once a year. It got to where I carried a spare with me, just like I do now with my PSD 7.3L cam shaft position sensor :banghead:
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trkbilder Wrote:Well, no sooner than I say I don't need anything and ole blue goes haywire. I pulled up at the local grocery store and it wouldn't start when I decided to leave. I checked everything, spark, fuel, timing, you name it,I checked it! My son and I loaded it on a dolly and took it to my mechanic. He worked on it for 2 days and then we just started replacing parts. I have an '87 in my back yard so that's where the parts came from. We first replaced the fuel pressure valve, next was the injectors(all 6) finally we switched the computers and she fired right up. This whole adventure cost me $70 because I had access to parts for free. I'm not saying everybody should do this but having a spare in the back yard is a great idea and a money saver, NOW my wife is convinced!!! LOL
It turned out to be the EMC regulator. Must have burned it out trying to jump start it!! At least I had the parts on hand!! :xyxthumbs:
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spare part is always good to have i fun a my mom a spare toyota tercel at my wafe boss house went yesturday and got the whole for 100 bucks everthing still good but they took the back axles off to make a trailer but the motor runs (smokes but run) and the tranny still works and has many other goo stuff did we really need no buy it was to cheap for what is still good on it i payed for 400 for the one she has now ,32 miles to the gallon i think ill keep it running for her
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