Engine 'transplant'

DeltaRed

Well-known Member
I have a 88 bronco II with a 2.9L V6 fuel
injected.I would like to drop it into an F12.Can
It be done without the computer?I'm just not sure how the Fuel injection system will work on a tractor.I know I need the
'brainbox'.As I understand I can use a universal
electric fuel pump in stead of the intank
type.Will it work?Had it all figured out for a
carbureted 2.8,but that engine wentsouth-way
south.Since I already have the good 2.9(bronco
'wrecked'),I wondered if the 2.9 would work so I
dont have to spend LOTS of money on the 2.8.I am
makeing a 'show/parade/pulling tractor'.Ive got the
'chassis' done-Overdrive;13.6x26 combine tires on
shopmade rims;wide front from SuperC.....
 
Gotta have the computer. Also the fuel pump needs to put out a good deal of pressure. I'm thinking about 45PSI or more.

Rick
 
will the intake off of the 2.8 fit on the 2.9 ? 2.8L, 2,9L and 4.0L are all the same family, so maybe you could use the intake and carb from the 2,8 on the 2.9 and that would eliminate a lot of electronics. Otherwise you will need the computer and wire harness to go fuel injected.
 
Lot of other better choices out there even if you already have it . 2.9 is it"s own orphan . You can make it work ,especially if you have donor vehicle . Swap wire harness, ECM etc. . Leave motor fuel injected . It would be pretty cool and different.
 

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