Flood


the99camaro

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1988
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Automatic
This happened a couple of weeks ago I store my Bronco at my friends house while I'm working on it because he has a garage and better tools and also lives by a creek I'm currently in the process of a v8 swap so no engine to move it nor time this flood happened in a matter of minutes it was I guess a flash flood believe it or not there was no damage to the bronco

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if you look close enough you can see the 2.9 that used to be in it
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good thing my transmission was up on that stool can't say the same for my transfer case it's on the floor below
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15x 12.5 rim under water
 
Wow thats crazy. At least now you can swim to the pool!

Hopefully theres no major damage to his house.
 
wow that is a shame. go to the pool is the complete course
the sea doo could serve
 
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Sounds like a parts room on stilts is in order.
 
It is best after the flood is gone, to air out the Bronco II and change the fluids in the transfer case before rust starts to set in. And "No", I don't mean the rust thats already there, before new rust starts to eat. Also, the diffs too if the vent tube wasn't high enough.
 
thats why i hate water. i hope your t case isnt damaged
 
thats why i hate water. i hope your t case isnt damaged

T-case should be fine. Split the case open, drain all the fluid, and re-seal it. Maybe swish some rubbing alcohol or brake clean around if you are really worried about it.
 

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