yo ZFG,
Welcome!
You have the Borg Warner 1356 case in your 96, UNLESS a previous owner or shop swapped it to another type.
Borg Warner Identification; "...The model number is cast into the rear housing, and sometimes stamped into an ID tag on a tailhousing bolt. This is a 93 EB Bronco1356 ESOF..."
Source: by Steve
Difference/Measurements, 1356 vs, NEW PROCESS 205 in a 94
" some measurements I took from front face (mounting surface of case) to the end of the output shaft on front and rear of each
BW Front is -3 3/4"
bw rear is - 17 1/4"
205 front is + 3" (meaning, its forward of the mounting surface by 3")
205 rear is - 11 3/4
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Source: by Damon H (Plug Ugly) at FSB
4 Wheel Drive (4X4) General Information, Operation & Troubleshooting TSB 92-1-8 by Ford via revbase
http://www.revbase.com/BBBMOTOR/TSb/DownloadPdf?id=35193
Read Page 16 and on;
especially "Check Transfer Case Motor"
try tapping the motor w/ball peen to see if it works w/out unplugging.
also;
1356 Electric Shift Control Module Location pic; as Steve83 pointed-out, "...The module I MIS-labelled as "Airbag" is actually the Wiper Control Module (WCM). The Airbag Diagnostic Module (ADM) is light blue, wrapped in black foam, above the gas pedal..."
Source: by Steve
1356 Electric Shift Motor Connector, Missing Pins in a 95; "...I just went out and looked at mine. I have, at the Plug...10 wires total. Then, three of those wires go off to a seperate plug on the Tcase. The remaining 7 wires all go up in a bundle until they split and 4 go to the position selector, and three to the motor. So it looks to me like in Steves diagram, look in the lower right corner, you will see 10 numbered wires. #'s 1-3 are likely the ones that go to your motor. Check your wire colors.
#'s 6-10 are position sensors, and 2 for the speed sensor, which are probably the ones that go into the tcase, so I would say you need those. wiring does not quite add up right, but the main point I think you need to check is that on your motor you got from JBG, at the connector, are there a total of 10 wires? If yes, then 3 of those will need to be spliced into your tcase 3 wires that you have..."
Source: by Shadofax (TheJuice, The Juice, Mark Z) at FSB
1356 Electric Shift Motor Connector, Missing Pins, Bronco & Ford; "...Carefully record wire pin positions. Using a suitable tool, release each sensor wire pin. NOTE: Some harnesses may have a center pin as shown in the sample graphic. If there is a center pin, it must also be transferred. Install wire pins in the replacement motor connector in the same position as in the original motor connector until they snap in place. Note that the sensor and harness wire colors must match. Verify pin placement, then replace red locking tab. This completes wire pin transfer. The white pins are the ones for the speed sensor that need to be transferred..."
Source: by CARDONE® cardone.com
Four Wheel Drive System Excerpt from Bronco/F Series Owner's Guide in a 96
Source: by Ford via BroncoJoe19 at Ford Bronco Zone Forums
http://broncozone.com/topic/13576-howto-shift-into-and-out-of-4x4-manual-and-auto-hubs/
Here is complete 96 Bronco Owner's Guide
http://www.hillerford.com/resource_library/owner_manuals_pdf/1996_owner_manuals_ford/96bronco.pdf
96 Bronco-F-Series Workshop Manual (PARTIAL)
http://www.diesel-dave.com/vehic/manual/stj/stjleft.htm