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BradIXXI

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Hello, I am in Dallas, Texas. I have bought my first Bronco a couple months back, a 1978 Bronco with its original engine, a Ford 400.
It was a non-running, picked out of the middle of a field, truck when I bought it. I have been just removing rotten or decaying items and planning where I want to go with this build. I would like to be able to daily drive this vehicle some day and be able to rely on it not breaking down leaving me stranded, buy not to modify it so much as to lose the original look of the truck.
Two questions to start with:
1. What is the best Engine/Transmission swap for a reliable truck? I've been thinking Ford 300 with turbo, or maybe 12 valve Cummins...
2. Does Glasstite still make the topper/back windshield that converts a '78-'79 Bronco into a Pickup?

Thanks for any help and I look forward to conversations about these beautiful vehicles!

Brad
 

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Welcome!

I think the engine swap would be based on your skill level. 12 valve would probably cost the most. Do you want fuel injection, or is a carb setup okay?
 
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Welcome!

I think the engine swap would be based on your skill level. 12 valve would probably cost the most. Do you want fuel injection, or is a carb setup okay?
Carb is OK, but I want reliability as an everyday driver and driving across the country reliably and efficiently.
Sounds like you might have some ideas...
 

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It is more work but personally I would probably go for a fuel injected 5.8 from 93 and newer. More work with all of the wires but fuel injection, electronic ignition eliminate a lot of problems especially for road trips. If it sits a bunch, seems like fuel injected engines handle the sitting better.

After that, a carb engine, it is personal preference, a 460 mild build is what I would do. I think the 300 would be a little underpowered. 5.0 or 5.8 carb engine is fine. I would spend more time getting things like ignition module, coil off the engine away from the heat. Still add an electric fuel pump.

Fun project to think about.

7.3 IDI diesel with add on turbo would do well. Again simple design, dependable. But heavy and noisy.
 

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Hey Brad, welcome to the zone!
I have a 79 and had the same thoughts, heres a link to my build thread.

(Hope it works)

I love driving it and it is super reliable!
Absolutely no regrets!
Id suggest efi, for reliability, carbs struggle with ethanol fuels (even at E10)
The 12 valve will be reliable, it should have enough power, it will stink and rattle (they are awefully noisy.)
If you are willing to go that deep, do a 24 valve, or stay pure and go 6.7.
Then you have an electronic trans, o/d and lockup converter, not to mention 6-10 speeds which will work wonders for mpg.
Just my thoughts
The extra work is worth it!
Mine has 400hp
17-19 mpg and steers and stops like a new truck. (Just a slight improvement over the 400 c/6)
Just sayin
Good luck with the planning!

Cheers
 

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Welcome to the club. I have 2-78 bronco,s. One has the 400 auto (out now and getting ready to rebuild it soon and the other one has a 390 in it. I have put alot of time and new parts in it and HOPEFULLY get it on the road soon. They ride good and will go about any where. They do like gas. if you rebuild the 400. Put a regulat timing chain in it---NOT the original style that has the OFF -SET GEARS. They will cause you to loose power and drink more gas.and loose power
 

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Hey L/Bronco----would you happen to have the pil tube and pick-up screen for a 352-to 428 ford? Or know where I can get one? I called Green sales and someone bought all of their merchandise---they wouldn,t say who. You might want to tell other too.
 

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