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From 1996 Ford Bronco — documented by Greg Rice.

39 photos
1996 Ford Bronco - Bringing the 408 home 1996 Ford Bronco - E-brock upper 1996 Ford Bronco - A Ford Racing engine is secured with straps in a trailer, with a car visible in the background. 1996 Ford Bronco - A Ford Racing engine is shown, likely a performance upgrade, with visible spark plug wires and a distributor cap. 1996 Ford Bronco - A Ford Racing engine is shown, with handwritten "5.0L 302" on the block and a date stamp of 08.07.2006. 1996 Ford Bronco - Engine with Ford Racing valve covers is being worked on in a garage. 1996 Ford Bronco - UMP air box custom made for 80mm mass air flow meter. 1996 Ford Bronco - Back in place 1996 Ford Bronco - Dual intake air filter with black pipes and a purple filter element on concrete. 1996 Ford Bronco - Accusump, Canton Remote Filter, Custom UMP Filter 1996 Ford Bronco - Custom engine modifications are visible in this engine bay, including an Accusump and UMP air intake. 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up view of the brake system components, including the master cylinder and booster, with a date stamp of 10.07.2006. 1996 Ford Bronco - The engine bay of a vehicle shows custom modifications, including a large intercooler and intake piping. 1996 Ford Bronco - Dual Optima batteries are installed in the engine bay, connected by red cables and a solenoid. The date stamp reads 10.07.2006. 1996 Ford Bronco - Chrome exhaust manifold and suspension components are visible in this close-up shot. 1996 Ford Bronco - The engine compartment shows a modified dual battery system with prominent red cabling and a large alternator. 1996 Ford Bronco - Vehicle engine bay shows an ARB air compressor, battery, and various electrical connections. 1996 Ford Bronco - Custom engine bay modifications include a large air intake system with blue silicone hoses and a prominent silver air filter housing. 1996 Ford Bronco - Aftermarket air intake and air compressor components visible in the engine bay. Date stamp visible. 1996 Ford Bronco - This image shows a detailed view of an engine bay, aftermarket performance parts and wiring. 1996 Ford Bronco - Engine bay wiring and dual battery setup, dated November 28, 2006. 1996 Ford Bronco - A pair of electric cooling fans are shown mounted on a shroud, likely for an automotive application. 1996 Ford Bronco - bracing to tie fan shroud to the core support 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up view of a vehicle's engine bay, showing various components and a date stamp. 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up view of an engine bay dual batteries, a fuse box, and extensive wiring, with a timestamp of 04/09/2007. 1996 Ford Bronco - The engine bay features a radiator, blue and black hoses, and various engine parts, with a timestamp of 04.09.2007. 1996 Ford Bronco - Intake to firewall 1996 Ford Bronco - This aluminum panel features four circular openings, likely for gauges, and appears to be a vehicle part. 1996 Ford Bronco - Transmission cooler with mounting bracket, photographed on July 13, 2007. 1996 Ford Bronco - The vehicle's front end is open, revealing the coolers and engine components, with a date stamp of 07.13.2007. 1996 Ford Bronco - Two transmission coolers are shown side-by-side on a concrete surface, with a date stamp of 07.27.2007. 1996 Ford Bronco - Oil cooler and fan assembly, likely for an engine swap or upgrade. 1996 Ford Bronco - An electric cooling fan is attached to an oil cooler assembly, resting on a concrete surface. 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a vehicle's engine bay, revealing the radiator, fan, and other components. 1996 Ford Bronco - Front view of a black Ford truck with the hood open, revealing the grille and a winch mounted below. 1996 Ford Bronco - Front view of a 1996 Ford Bronco grille, showing fans and a winch mechanism. 1996 Ford Bronco - Autofab Motor Mounts 1996 Ford Bronco - Close-up of custom-fabricated metal brackets, likely for automotive use, on a workshop surface. 1996 Ford Bronco - Custom metal brackets are shown on a workbench, with a date stamp of 10.01.2007 visible in the lower right corner.