Where are the gears on a Ford Bronco?
Where are the gears on a Ford Bronco?
The third member, also known as the differential housing, hogs head, and chunk, holds the differential, ring and pinion gears, and bearings. This is the part that bolts into the center of the axle housing. See photo 5. You have three choices of gear ratios that were stock.
What kind of rear axles did a Ford Bronco have?
There are 4 different sets of rear axles that would have come stock in 66-77 Broncos. The original applications are as follows: 1. 66-75 small bearing, 2. 66-75 large bearing, 3. 74-75 medium duty large bearing, and. 4. 76-77 large bearing. Each of these sets have a driver and a passenger side axle.
What kind of lubricant does a Bronco use?
All conventional and Traction-Lok® axles use Premium Rear Axle Lubricant, XY-80W90-QL or -KL or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSP-M2C197-A plus 4 ounces of Ford Friction Modifier F3TZ-19B546-MA or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSP-M2C196-A for complete refill of Traction-Lok® rear axles.
How big are oil pan bolts on a Bronco?
Tighten the four 5/16-18 x 1.12 oil pan bolts to 12-16 Nm (9-12 lb-ft) and the remaining 1/4-20 x .94 oil pan bolts to 10-14 Nm (89-124 lb-in). Excerpts; “…CAUTION: Make sure machined surfaces on both axle housing cover and carrier are clean and free of oil before installing the new silicone sealant.
The third member, also known as the differential housing, hogs head, and chunk, holds the differential, ring and pinion gears, and bearings. This is the part that bolts into the center of the axle housing. See photo 5. You have three choices of gear ratios that were stock.
There are 4 different sets of rear axles that would have come stock in 66-77 Broncos. The original applications are as follows: 1. 66-75 small bearing, 2. 66-75 large bearing, 3. 74-75 medium duty large bearing, and. 4. 76-77 large bearing. Each of these sets have a driver and a passenger side axle.
What’s the difference between a Ranger and a Bronco?
The right side Bronco II axle shaft is 1-5/8″ wider than the 1983-1992 Ranger shaft. All of this additional width is on the passenger side. The drivers side shaft is the same length in either axle assembly. On ALL Ranger/Bronco II’s the drivers side axle shaft is longer than the passenger side.
What kind of transmission did Ford Bronco have?
The automatic transmission was an available option for the 1980 to 1996 Broncos although a manual transmission was what came standard. Power is transferred to the independent front TTB Dana 44 and solid rear 9 inch or 8.8 inch axle through a manual shift transfer case and later an electronic shift transfer case.