DevilDog
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I'd like to apologise if this has been answered before, but I didn't see anything when scimming through the thread titles.
Like many here, I've had problems with my Bronco. First it was the engine cutting out, after about $600 worth or parts and labor it turned out to be a little fuel cup and clogged filter. Luckily my dad worked on it, so the labor wasn't actualy charged, but it would come out to around that or more at a shop.
Now to my current problem and question.
I bought my Bronco two years ago from a little body detailing shop for about $500. It had been in a crash because the front driverside fender was off a ranger, but the pain looks pretty sharp save for the scratches and chips I've done while out wheeling. I noticed, a few months after I bought it, that it did a wierd clicking noise when I would go heavy on the gas. I thought it was just the muffler hitting the frame or something unimportant like that.
I decided it wasn't a the muffler or something small like that so I decided to try gassin it in 4WD, and the noise would stop, so I decided it was something with the transfer case. My dad and I decided it was something within the transfercase not disengaging all the way and should be a easy fix with some linkage adjustment. About 2 weeks ago it got real bad. This was the same time when I had the engine problem so the clicking too a back seat.
Now that my fuel problem is fixed the clicking has become a squeeking and vibrating when taking off in first gear. My dad said it was a U-Joint problem because he's had a few go bad before and the same thing happened to him. I've read a few articles online about U-Joints and CV-Joints, and they all point to mine going bad too.
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My question now is, do '86 Bronco II's have U-Joints or CV-Joints on the read drive shaft where the drive shaft bolts to the rear-end? I went down to Autozone to buy a U-joint or find out where i can get one locally and they didn't know anywhere where I could get one. The Hanes manuel I have says B2's have CV-Joints in the back, but at Autozone and Checker they said they've never of that before. I'll try to post pictures or both drive shafts just for clarification.
Also would anyone know the size of bolt that bolts the drive shaft to the rear end and transfercase? I was told it was a 12mm, but that didn't fit and a 1/2in. barely fits but can't be torqued to or it'll strip the bolts. <_<
Like many here, I've had problems with my Bronco. First it was the engine cutting out, after about $600 worth or parts and labor it turned out to be a little fuel cup and clogged filter. Luckily my dad worked on it, so the labor wasn't actualy charged, but it would come out to around that or more at a shop.
Now to my current problem and question.
I bought my Bronco two years ago from a little body detailing shop for about $500. It had been in a crash because the front driverside fender was off a ranger, but the pain looks pretty sharp save for the scratches and chips I've done while out wheeling. I noticed, a few months after I bought it, that it did a wierd clicking noise when I would go heavy on the gas. I thought it was just the muffler hitting the frame or something unimportant like that.
I decided it wasn't a the muffler or something small like that so I decided to try gassin it in 4WD, and the noise would stop, so I decided it was something with the transfer case. My dad and I decided it was something within the transfercase not disengaging all the way and should be a easy fix with some linkage adjustment. About 2 weeks ago it got real bad. This was the same time when I had the engine problem so the clicking too a back seat.
Now that my fuel problem is fixed the clicking has become a squeeking and vibrating when taking off in first gear. My dad said it was a U-Joint problem because he's had a few go bad before and the same thing happened to him. I've read a few articles online about U-Joints and CV-Joints, and they all point to mine going bad too.
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My question now is, do '86 Bronco II's have U-Joints or CV-Joints on the read drive shaft where the drive shaft bolts to the rear-end? I went down to Autozone to buy a U-joint or find out where i can get one locally and they didn't know anywhere where I could get one. The Hanes manuel I have says B2's have CV-Joints in the back, but at Autozone and Checker they said they've never of that before. I'll try to post pictures or both drive shafts just for clarification.
Also would anyone know the size of bolt that bolts the drive shaft to the rear end and transfercase? I was told it was a 12mm, but that didn't fit and a 1/2in. barely fits but can't be torqued to or it'll strip the bolts. <_<