All you need to do is remove the upper intake manifold and bam...there's your injectors...they have orange clips (atleast mine were). Just make sure you don't distort the fuel rail in the process. Sometimes the injectors are a bit tough to pop out. Just give em a good tug...the worse thing that could happen is the o-rings stay in the fuel rail in which you'll have to dig them out. Don't worry you should replace them anyway and make sure when you install them...to oil the o-rings...they should slip in relatively easy.
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There Should be 8. Four under the intake manifold and four along where the temp sensor is.
Make sure that the the two top bolts from the transmission match your engine block before attempting to install. Some are spread out and won;t match.
A 1989 Ford Bronco II has a ( 2.9 liter / 177 cubic inch V6 engine )
one for every cylinder.
Yes. The Bronco body style didn't change again until after 1989.
I believe that is a ( C6 ) 3 speed automatic transmission with the 351 in a 1989 Ford Bronco
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A person can visit a Ford dealership and ask for a 1989 Ford Bronco fuel diagram. Many times the Ford dealers will have mechanics on hand and they can give a customer a copy.
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