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Old Oct 7, 2009 | 09:17 PM
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busted pumkin

Well was finishing up one plow truck and figured why not check out the 4whl drive on it and shifted it into 4 whl hi and bang. WTF pulled back in the drive and saw a black line , not good figured mabey a u-joint but to my suprise chunks of stuff on the drive. Darn what could it be well it was the pumkin all blown up. So need to get a replacement got 4 of these BII's and just checkin my numbers. Got the tag off the front end but just to check my numbers its a 89 2.9 4 whl drive auto a4ld. Got the front end stuff some where but anybody got a refrence for the numbers on the tag here is it 3 73 upside down dimond e87a eb next line upside down dimond 610307-2 to tired to post more but will check in morning thank guys Eric
 
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Old Oct 8, 2009 | 07:06 AM
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E87A-EB was installed in the front of the 94" W.B. Bronco II `86-90 and Ranger `86-91.
The Ratio was 3.73:1 NL (Non Locking) Spicer Axle Model 28.
 
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Old Oct 8, 2009 | 09:02 PM
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Well tok a couple of hours to remove he pumkin and what do I find one of the bolts on the ring gear came out and got bounced inside the housing. Well now I got to check the 3 others oh well going to get 2 replacements for the quick swap and rebuild it for the next.....
 
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