Rebuilt 1986 2.9L 4x4 5 speed manual

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Took my newly bought 1986 Bronco II that I found in Huntsville, AL to a mechanic here in Western KY, after only owning it for 2 weeks in February of this year. During that time I had new shocks put on, new pipes and new tires. Took it to him for oil pan leak. After pulling the engine and taking oil pan off, several things appeared to be wrong inside and outside of engine. I decided to have him replace engine. We could not find a rebuild anywhere in country so he started from scratch. He is a fantastic old school mechanic and we worked 6 months finding unicorns in haystacks to get it rebuilt. Incredible how hard it is to find parts for a 1986 2.9L. It's amazing how we found some parts around the country and a few that needed welding. I had a friend do that and another that teaches welding welded an aluminum piece. Anyway, last thing was the throttle body. I found new old stock in Detroit online. I still have the old one if anyone wants to try to rebuid or use it. Throttle body works but is a little loose and rusty. It runs great now and in the end there were 2 pages of parts replaced, but it needed them all! Now a satisfied customer in KY.
FYI: The reason I bought it is, I had a new one I bought in 86 and sold it in 2005. I was truly sorry I sold it and longed to get another one. I have been looking for several years and finally decided to go for it!
 

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That is awesome. Those things are like a go kart. LOL

I had an 89? maybe 90? Can't remember. Shocked at how much snow that thing would go through. Even back then the guys were hot to swap a 4.0 into it but the 2.9 did okay as long as you weren't in a hurry.

Sold it to a guy at work. He drove it a ton after that, towed his fishing boat with it. Finally it cracked the heads. After that he never trusted it again and sold it.

It was a fun vehicle to drive.
 
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That is awesome. Those things are like a go kart. LOL

I had an 89? maybe 90? Can't remember. Shocked at how much snow that thing would go through. Even back then the guys were hot to swap a 4.0 into it but the 2.9 did okay as long as you weren't in a hurry.

Sold it to a guy at work. He drove it a ton after that, towed his fishing boat with it. Finally it cracked the heads. After that he never trusted it again and sold it.

It was a fun vehicle to drive.
I agree. I had my original in Georgia, North Dakota and Florida. It loved snow and sand in 4 wheels. Still miss the original, but hey, now I have a carbon copy with rebuilt engine.
 

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That is one sweet Ride.

I have done a ton of research on these. My plan was to get one and chop the top .. then do the Explorer 4.0L upgrade.


Glad you kept it all original.
 
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That is one sweet Ride.

I have done a ton of research on these. My plan was to get one and chop the top .. then do the Explorer 4.0L upgrade.


Glad you kept it all original.
I had my 1986 that I bought new in 86 for 18.5 years with 2.9L 4x4 5 speed manual. Never had any real major problems other than faulty fuel tank gage and distributor. When the new Broncos came out, I thought the originals had more class and started longing for the old days. Entered my 2nd childhood and bought this one.
 

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That is a tight looking lil Bronco you have there. Much regard to you, and to your mechanic too. It's a rare gem of an old school wrench who will take on a complete engine overhaul, and work so deep with you too. Stick with that one!
 
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It has been a while since I have posted. I decided this year to take my 1986 Bronco II 4X4 manual Eddie Bauer edition to a body shop. She is getting totally beautified, new original color paints and clearcoated, new windshield and all other maintenance issues checked and or fixed... when I get her back I will post a new pic of her. Should be showroom ready. Interior was already perfect. Should have her back in a few weeks. Can't wait to drive it again!
 
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Hi everyone,
It took 5 months of a nice little mom and pop body shop called King Bros in Benton, KY. This is the end product. Rebuilt 2.9L last year (took forever). Most of the time looking for parts was like looking for a unicorn in a haystack. Had to find a couple of good welders for 3 parts. Anyway, surface rust gone, new paint job, partially undercoated, new windshield, side mirrors and a few other odds and ends. She's a beauty. Pretty soon a detailer will be putting on a ceramic coating... I'm a proud Bronco II papa. It was worth every penney!!
 

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Absolutely gorgeous

I'm trying to get my daughter to learn to drive my 1996 Bronco with a 5 speed.

The kids now a days are terrified of a stick shift.

I told her that a 1996 Bronco with a 302 .. stick shift ... was probably the most reliable ride she could ever get ..... I told her that I'm 55 years old .... and that 1996 Bronco will be around on the road long after I'm gone.

Still rocking the original drive train with 215,000 miles
 
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Hi Paul, I agree with you. Kids now-a-days don't know what they are missing. 1996 with a 5 speed... pretty awesome ride too! Tell your daughter that one day, after some crazy country sets off a. EMP over our country that old stick shifts may be the only thing computerless left to drive. Good luck with your daughter. And side note, my daughter is the same way :cool: Take care! P.S. This one has 80,000 original miles. Sat in a garage in Chicago for 13 years.
 

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