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1987 Engine Assembly Ford Bronco II | -112K | 112,000 | A | Y2125100 | $1000 | Hawn FreeWay Auto Salvage USA-TX(Dallas) Request_Quote 866-969-9971 / 972-286-9971 Request_Insurance_Quote![]() | 1090 |
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I have the one in my '87 daily driver that I'm removing shortly; Black, plastic, inside the framerail, looks like a diesel fuel/water separator? Throw me some cash & shipping and I can send it next week.
If he doesnt get one from either one of yall i might be interested in one for my B2. Someone removed it and just hacked a fuel filter in its place.I have one from an 86
I have tried to remove them from the salvage yard and they break easily. It is not a fuel filter as I have opened one up before, but a fuel reservoir for the front pump. Do not open one if you do find one. They are no loger available.
I bout a set of pipes that connect the fuel lines together and just bypass the fuel reservoir. As I understand it, buy a fuel pump that has higher pressure then the one in the tank. Ford eventually went away from two pumps to one pump. I think a pump from a 93 Mustang is a one pump and will do the same. It is what I am going to do next time I need a reservoir.
I'll send ya a message!If he doesnt get one from either one of yall i might be interested in one for my B2. Someone removed it and just hacked a fuel filter in its place.
I did not know some of the earleir had filters. Glad to know that now. Thanks. Even then I would be worried about opening it and one of the tubes breaking. I have already had tha to happen and I did find one in the bone yard. Eventually I am doing what you are doing as if it breaks on the road, really not much of an easy fix. Remove a future problem while you can.