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AL 6 cylinder parts

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stout22

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I just bought a 71 6 cylinder Bronco this weekend and it needs several parts. I've never owned a 6 cylinder Bronco so this is a learning experience. I think it is a 170??
Stuff I'm looking for (so far):
radiator
carburetor
throttle linkage
 

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Good luck on the carb, they're getting hard to find. I might have a radiator, I'll let you know.
 
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Is this the same carb that woud work on a 170?? I'm trying to learn what works on these 6s%)
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The 170 carb is smaller than the 200 carb and will not work on a 200 without an adaptor on the intake manifold.
 

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The 170 carb has a smaller bore, the 200 and up carbs can be made to fit the 170 but if running a stock came and exhaust will not perform as good as the OE.
Good luck finding one, I'm still looking.
If you do want the 200 carbs they are very easy to find.
 

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broncomatt

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I have a used rad that is fixable, I was going to have the local rad shop dip it and fix the leak. But I got a good deal on a new one so if your still in need let me know.
 

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It's been a while so this is older info. I got a new carb for a Falcon from Discount Auto Parts, now Advanced Auto Parts. I shopped around different model years...they were all expensive except for one year 73 or 74, I think. Worked great, bolted right up. Hang on to your core until you know everything works.
 
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