This 1989 Ford Bronco came to Black Wolf for several restoration items, including an engine rebuild to get it running at peak performance again.
Black Wolf restored the Ford Bronco to top-notch mechanical condition.
Here’s how we restored it:
- Flushed cooling system
- Installed battery & temp battery cable
- Removed drivetrain
- Disassembled engine
- Degreased & scrubbed down engine bay
- Painted core support
- Cleaned & repaired harness wrapping
- Removed core support
- Drilled out core support bushings
- Painted engine bay frame rails
- Replaced rear brakes
- Replaced center brake hose
- Bled brakes
- Assembled engine block
- Installed heads on engine block
- Painted engine assembly
- Dressed engine
- Installed engine & transmission
- Installed ignition system components
- Installed intake manifold
- Installed fuel rails
- Installed exhaust manifolds
- Installed cooling system hoses
- Replaced power steering hoses & steering box
- Changed break in oil
- Installed wiring harness
- Installed four wheel drive, drive shaft, & transfer case
- Installed exhaust
- Tested & tuned engine
- Replaced alternator
- Installed new fan clutch & shroud
- Replaced MAP sensor & tuned
- Installed fan shroud, splash shield, & final components
- Installed coolant temperature sensor
- Replaced battery cables, tray, & hold down
- Replaced brake hoses
- Replaced front calipers
- Replaced front pads & rotors
- Replaced & repacked wheel bearings
- Bled calipers
- Resurfaced rear drums
- Mount & balanced customer supplied tires
- Installed customer supplied lug nuts, wheel locks, & center caps
- Replaced left & right hub assembly
- Set idle air control
- Removed & installed ECU
- Installed breather
- Evacuated & recharged A/C system & checked for leaks
- Unclogged A/C to continue with evacuation & recharged
- Removed A/C compressor, drier, & expansion tube
- Flushed A/C system
- Reinstalled A/C compressor, receiver drier, & expansion tube
- Evacuated & recharged A/C