also the 8th number/letter in your vin number will tell you the engine type the windsor is an H.also the 8th number/letter in your vin number will tell you the engine type the windsor is an H.
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i dont have any info on sportages, but your owners manuel should. you can go into most auto parts stores and ask them to look it up also the manuels hanging on chains back in the oil and air filter sections will tell you. if i had the info i would be glad to give it to you but until i get this program instalation fixex by fixya i cant excess anything
your owners manuel shoul tell you the recomended oil , the auto parts store can also tell you for free sometimes its best to write down the fin number if you dont know engine size etc.
As best as I can tell from the Edlebrock website and the information you included, you have the wrong intake. The intake you purchased is for "C" or Cleavland engine or even a "M"; when what you have appears to be a "W" Windsor engine.
Make sure that you have 2 heater hoses going into the dash. These are 5/8" hoses coming from the water pump and going into the top of the engine. The 2 hoses go through the firewall into the heater core. If you don't have the 2 hoses going to the heater core, the previous owner may have it routing itself back to the engine. It the hoses are routed back to the engine, there's a chance of the heater core being bad as well and this is why it's by-passed.
The Bronco did come with the 5.8L. It's a 351 Windsor though. Ford quit making the Cleveland engine back in '74. You should have a vacuum diagram under the hood of your truck.
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