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What have you done to your Bronco today?

green61bug

Contributor
Sr. Member
Joined
Mar 25, 2018
Messages
989
Loc.
Greensboro
Oh yeah, RainX is a must!! Drove home 3 hrs in 95 degree heat... Bronco did great but in the last 30 miles either the fuel was getting hot and boiling or the electric pump was getting hot and not funtioning 100%... Need to do some investigating in that area...
 

ugly74

Bronco abuser
Joined
Apr 17, 2006
Messages
2,847
I had to stash my 74 in the back yard. Threw a bunch of mothballs in it, tied a tarp over it.
Too many irons in the fire to address the consequences of my flippity doo dah right now.
 

Montoya

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Joined
Feb 22, 2007
Messages
518
I had to stash my 74 in the back yard. Threw a bunch of mothballs in it, tied a tarp over it.
Too many irons in the fire to address the consequences of my flippity doo dah right now.

Good luck getting those taken care of so you can get back to the fun stuff.
 

tasker

Contributor
all knowing of nothing
Joined
Jun 2, 2006
Messages
21,083
Loc.
NH
replaced broken hazard dash switch, quick engine rebuild....went from 15 psi of oil pressure to 50! amazing what a new sending unit does! ;)
 

ugly74

Bronco abuser
Joined
Apr 17, 2006
Messages
2,847
Good luck getting those taken care of so you can get back to the fun stuff.

Thanks!
It's sitting right next to the 70 mustang that's been parked since'99, because I had too many irons in the fire to be able to get to it.
This time it'll be different!:p
 

Howard2x4x4

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Bronco Guru
Joined
Apr 19, 2014
Messages
2,471
replaced broken hazard dash switch, quick engine rebuild....went from 15 psi of oil pressure to 50! amazing what a new sending unit does! ;)

Tasker, you are clearly a multi-talented Sasquatch! I would not have faintest idea on how to tackle a "quick" engine rebuild.
 

sprdv1

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REBEL
Joined
Mar 8, 2007
Messages
81,983
replaced broken hazard dash switch, quick engine rebuild....went from 15 psi of oil pressure to 50! amazing what a new sending unit does! ;)

Man I got to get my ass in gear over here...

Glad that thing is purring now brother
 

mustanggarage

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Sr. Member
Joined
Aug 14, 2018
Messages
585
bolted up my wild horses MOAB brake booster and master cylinder just to see how it was going to look. trying to keep motivated doing the wiring

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JefeAZ

Bronco Guru
Joined
Aug 23, 2011
Messages
3,041
Loc.
Tucson
Found out a diner was having a car show so I took the car cover off and didn't even wipe it down. Love the ceramic coating. Wound up winning best in show out of about 50 cars

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mustanggarage

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Sr. Member
Joined
Aug 14, 2018
Messages
585
Found out a diner was having a car show so I took the car cover off and didn't even wipe it down. Love the ceramic coating. Wound up winning best in show out of about 50 cars

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ncALfj5.jpg

congratulations. beautiful bronco.
I am hoping to get mine moving under its own power by the time my small towns annual car show comes around in september. it won't be complete, but hopefully I can at least get it down there.
 

Howard2x4x4

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Bronco Guru
Joined
Apr 19, 2014
Messages
2,471
Plug wires, insulators and loom spacers. Need to make them look spiffy.
 

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