69broncofun
Bronco Guru
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Sweet ride you got there
Sweet ride you got there
I finally had my brother-in-law look/work on the Bronco with me. (He's a mechanic for the to state.) We gave the brakes a good bleeding again. And he also noticed that I the pedal was too low for the travel it needed. The "throw" of the low pedal was NOT allowing the master to engage fully/ all the way. So I'm back to having (what I think) is a high pedal. But now I'm having another problem - we noticed the brake lights randomly will not work unless I play with the switch/wires... I'm going to take a closer look at the wiring , but I believe I'll need a NEW brake light pedal switch....
Another problem I noticed, is the speedometer is not working. My Brother -in-law suggested just to get a new SPEEDOMETER CABLE along with a new GEAR to match the 33" tires... Saying that even if it did work, it probably wouldn't read right for the 33" tires. See attached picture, I believe I need the old type speedometer cable, I suppose... I have aftermarket gauges (not sure what kind - see pictures) , This has the 5.0 1991 302 EFI, but it seems to be the old cable direct to the gauge.
Oh and I finally got the ol girl inspected and is now ON THE ROAD - yahoo - FINALLY ! ;D![]()
I noticed driving the family around with the C4 - 3 speed trans and 3.5 rear gears, she's doing about 25 hundred RPM @ about 55mph, does that seem about right? Not really a highway truck - huh?
Speedo cable and gauge:
https://goo.gl/photos/Hu6FikHYmtfZfJdK9
Latest work and first drive w/o family:
https://goo.gl/photos/WfgnDr8qmRdBFtF7A
Hope everyone has a Happy and SAFE Independence Day !
-TC
...The "throw" of the low pedal was NOT allowing the master to engage fully/ all the way. So I'm back to having (what I think) is a high pedal.
...we noticed the brake lights randomly will not work unless I play with the switch/wires... I'm going to take a closer look at the wiring , but I believe I'll need a NEW brake light pedal switch...
My Brother -in-law suggested just to get a new SPEEDOMETER CABLE along with a new GEAR to match the 33" tires... Saying that even if it did work, it probably wouldn't read right for the 33" tires.
I noticed driving the family around with the C4 - 3 speed trans and 3.5 rear gears, she's doing about 25 hundred RPM @ about 55mph, does that seem about right?
Not really a highway truck - huh?
Ok, I just measured my 33" GoodYear Kevlar M/T Wranglers, and they seem to come in around 32" - 32, 1/8th to get technical...
How do I check the gearing , if it's 3.50's or 4.11's? I've been just guessing that they were 3.50's, not sure if I believe the dealer - if that's what they said it was when I bought it anyways.
If it's 4.11's , what's involved with changing ratio for better highway driving and about how much to expect to spend?
I suppose that's cheaper and easier than changing to AOD and since I just put in the new shifter for the C4. I would have to change the front diff. too, to match - right?
Unless my tachometer is just off / not accurate....???....%)
Have you described what your brake system is set up like?
Paul
My Brakes are VERY easy / touchy - very little effort is needed to apply the brakes. ...
--> This truck has an Extra vacuum canister/tank coming from the engine, then to the vacuum brake booster. I'm wondering with having this EXTRA vacuum it's causing this?
... I don't know why it's there or - if it's even needed ?
///With that extra Vacuum canister/tank (for some reason????)...