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Old Jan 30, 2004 | 07:51 PM
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can someone send me some pics of a engine in a 84/85 bronco II,side's front.Iam in the later part of putting a nother 2.8 in my bronco II, the other one had problems. I have forgottin where some hoses go so some picture's would really help if any one could help me that would be great.
 
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Old Jan 31, 2004 | 12:02 PM
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oh come on guy's just take your digital camera take three or four pics of the engine in your 84/85 bronco 2 and send them to me or post them so i can get a idea of where some of the hoses go on my 2.8.The hoses i'am wondering about are hmmmm let's see ,one is the lower air pump hose, my old engine had the air pump crap taken off but the engine i got out of the 84 bronco had it on so i left it on so i put it in and i dont know where the lower hose is supposed to go.The next hoses are on the drivers side of the engine they have to do with the rad/ heater bypass hoses.I will figure it out sooner or later, but a picture is worth a thousand words
 
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Old Jan 31, 2004 | 08:25 PM
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figured one thing out about the heater bypass hose on a 84 it goes into the outlet on the intake manifold but on a 85 that same outlet is on the upper "gooseneck" that the upper rad hose connects to and the 85 has a thermostat in that "gooseneck" as well as the lower one but it seems a 84 only has the one thermostat where the lower rad hose connects.well anyhow i had the upper 85 rad hose connection "gooseneck" on the 84 intake manifold and there where two bypass connections the one on the intake and the one on the upper rad hose connection so i just took off the 85 "gooseneck" and put on the 84 one and all"s good.Now where does that lower hose on the air pump pollution thing go...?
 
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