I've got a 1986 bronco with a 2.9 engine, I'd like to convert from a fuel injection system to a Carburetor. Anybody have any advice?
Like what parts I need for this, Manifold - Carb and such.
I've searched the web and found nothing of use. TIA
I've got a 1986 bronco with a 2.9 engine, I'd like to convert from a fuel injection system to a Carburetor. Anybody have any advice?
Like what parts I need for this, Manifold - Carb and such.
I've searched the web and found nothing of use. TIA
Just curious, why in the world would you possibly want to do THAT?
mike hunt
Trax wrote:
|>Just curious, why in the world would you possibly |>want to do THAT? |>
Humm I've gotten the same response on alt.trucks.ford.. but:
I have two vehicles and like to make one :)
I have a nice bronco with a carb and shot case; and a beat up one with fuel inj working engine. really would like to get the nice one working..
I have found a web page that talks of the conversion but keep getting a 404 error (page isn't there).
Any help??
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|>Trax wrote: |>> |>> I've got a 1986 bronco with a 2.9 engine, I'd like to convert from a |>> fuel injection system to a Carburetor. Anybody have any advice? |>> |>> Like what parts I need for this, Manifold - Carb and such. |>> |>> I've searched the web and found nothing of use. |>> TIA
I would put the working fuel injection engine in the nice bronco. I think, in the long run, that will be the easiest.
Jeff
|>I would put the working fuel injection engine in the nice bronco. I think, |>in the long run, that will be the easiest.
Yep, that's the direction I'm headed now.
I've taken a hint; carb bad, EFI good.
Thanks for the input.
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