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  1. 88f150 on 35s
    05-21-2013 02:42 PM - permalink
    88f150 on 35s
    Sweet 78 Bronc It makes me want my old 83 fullsize Bronc back what urs runnin for tires and what's the size?
  2. gatorfor88
    03-15-2013 03:34 PM - permalink
    gatorfor88
    Thanks again for the response, and the information. I'll let ya know when I do the swap how it turns out. This is my first Bronco but iv'e owned 4 differnt eras of Ford 4bys. A 72 f-100 step side with 302 and granny low. It had detroit lockers front and rear and 30" maxi trac tires(that may tell you how old I am) That old truck amazed everyone in the woods. It was like the energizer rabbit, it kept going and going and .....well you know. Also had a 79 with a 30 over 400 and a few goodies inside it.Anybody says 351m/400 is a boat anchor dont know chit.Gotta get that timing straightened out and it will come alive.That old truck would blow the doors off of any GMC or Chevy with a 350/400.Well i've rambled enough for today.Thanks again. Old Ford's never die.... they just pull another chevy out of the hole.
  3. gatorfor88
    03-12-2013 02:40 PM - permalink
    gatorfor88
    I have a 78 bronco ranger xlt with a 351m and am considering the saginaw pump swap.Do you know what model year van bracket,pump etc would work? Or does any van with 351m year model work? Thanks for the reply. I will post some pics of my ol ride when I get the chance.
  4. gatorfor88
    03-10-2013 07:41 AM - permalink
    gatorfor88
    Hello. My name is Allen. I was wondering if you could tell me what saginaw pump to use for the conversion. I have done a search on here and FSB but the links for parts numbers are no longer any good. Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
  5. dustybumpers
    02-26-2013 03:28 PM - permalink
    dustybumpers
    Thanks for the reps my friend!
  6. Gigi79Bronco
    02-19-2013 08:16 PM - permalink
    Gigi79Bronco
    So as you can see I am Gigi. May I ask your name? Again I sure do appreciate your help. Now I added enough fluid for it to be full and drove it again. I think there may be a leak or maybe just dry hoses not sure. Can't quite see where it originates but is very slow drip from from on both sides???? Any guesses for me Hon??
  7. joewelds
    02-18-2013 08:02 PM - permalink
    joewelds
    Just seeing this. If you could. I haven't had the time or the money to make it happen. Still trying to get a phone, waiting for a buddy. So if you could look around that would be cool. But if not its okay too.
  8. Gigi79Bronco
    02-17-2013 09:00 PM - permalink
    Gigi79Bronco
    I thought I would make you laugh or at least grin tonight. As I told Ya I went out and started the process of elimination starting with the power steering fluid as it was bone dry. I may be female however I have wrenched on a vehicle and motor cycle or two so not completely ignorant. I climbed up there and put half the bottle in, started the truck and let it warm up, give several tugs back and forth on the steering wheel. Voila!!!!!!! The silly thing started to ease and whine like it needed more fluid. I added remainder of bottle and drove around the parking lot with ease. I believe that my Stepdad must have fixed the issue shortly before passing and just hadn't added the fluid as last step. It REALLY cracks me up that my step sisters just assumed it was broken and never bothered to look at the documentation that I am positive he kept but I did not receive roflmbo. I am feeling very fortunate today Thank You
  9. joewelds
    02-11-2013 01:49 PM - permalink
    joewelds
    Hey Dylan, wonder if you can steer me ( hahaha) in the right direction for the Saginaw pump upgrade. I keep coming up with nada. Like what vehicles are good donars and such. Thanks
  10. GIGGER
    01-15-2013 09:35 PM - permalink
    GIGGER
    Its nice to put a face to the name Dylan

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  • About GruesomeJeans
    Location
    Algona, Washington
    Interests
    Fixing my broken bronco, playing some video games, hanging out with friends, and of course coming onto FTE
    2 Letter State/Province (use "--" for outside USA/
    WA
    Country
    USA
    Make
    Ford
    Model
    Bronco
    Year
    1978
    Current Mileage
    250,000 or more
    Miles per year
    Rather not say
    Ride
    1978 Bronco
    Engine type and displacement
    400m 6.6L
    Induction
    N/A
    Major modifications
    3" body lift, 35" tires, 4bbl carb/intake
    Tranny type
    Automatic
    Tires
    Street Radials
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    1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT *The Green Machine* 351Mutant§35x12.5R15§3" Body lift§
    1971 Volkswagen Super Beetle *Kaput* 1600CC Dual Port§Lots of rust§
    Name's Dylan, Don't Wear it Out!

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