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bronco lean fix by????

unclebap

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Posted this before, but had to do it again. had the dreded bronco lean for bout 4 yrs, and put off the damn fix. Ben and installed a rebuild eng, and somehow the lean went away,any answers?????
 

scsm76

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Didn't you mention that you changed to a D44 about the same time? Removing and reinstalling your c-buhings would have fixed it.
 

scsm76

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I guess I read this incorrectly:
"I have been plagued with the "bronco lean" for the last 4yrs,after a change over to dana 44."
So it started leaning after the D44 swap, sorry.

Maybe it just needed some attention!
It could have been a coil not seated properly and the unwaiting of no motor helped to seat it??
 
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unclebap

unclebap

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lean

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Got the lean after install 44,never wanted to mess with that again. Ya, something sprung, after Ben stood all over the front end or the installation of the eng but whatever, I am most pleased!!!!!!!!
 

BlackHorse

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It's Bronco voodoo. Don't you hate it when you fix something but you don't know how you fixed it?
 

TJK74

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My gues would be that the weight being un sprung on the c-bushing with the engine out maybe let them slip back into proper alignment.?:?
 
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