1966-77 Ford Bronco Parts

5.0L Coyote Engine Bronco Conversion

Get ready to unleash the power of your Bronco with TOMS OFFROAD's 5.0L Coyote Engine Bronco Conversion collection. This carefully selected group of products is designed to help you upgrade your Bronco's performance, giving you that extra boost of horsepower you need.

5.0L Coyote Engine Bronco Conversion Information

Coyote conversion components designed to bring modern 5.0L engine performance to an early Bronco.

  • Includes 5.0L Coyote conversion components designed for 1966-1977 Ford Broncos.
  • Supports engine swap projects focused on improved horsepower, reliability, and modern performance.
  • Available components include fuel system parts, engine mounts and supports, transmission adapters, exhaust parts, cooling system components, front drive kits, and oil system parts.
  • Also covers body, frame, steering, and braking-related components tied to the conversion.
  • Designed around complete swap planning for Early Bronco Coyote builds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need for a Ford Bronco engine swap?

A Ford Bronco engine swap typically requires a new engine (such as a 5.0L Coyote), a compatible engine mount kit, an updated wiring harness, and a matching transmission. You'll also need to address cooling, fuel delivery, and exhaust routing. Tom's Offroad carries complete coyote conversion kits designed specifically for early Broncos to simplify the process.

Is a 5.0 Coyote swap worth it for a classic Ford Bronco?

Yes, the 5.0L Coyote swap is one of the most popular engine upgrades for classic Ford Broncos. It delivers modern fuel injection, significantly more horsepower than the original 302, and better reliability. Purpose-built swap kits make installation far more straightforward than a custom fabrication job, and the result is a truck that drives like new while keeping its classic look.

What years of Ford Bronco are compatible with a Coyote engine swap?

The 5.0L Coyote engine swap is most commonly performed on 1966–1977 early Broncos, though kits also exist for 1978–1996 full-size Broncos. Compatibility depends on the mount kit and transmission adapter used. Always verify the specific year fitment for any swap kit before purchasing.

How much does a Ford Bronco engine swap cost?

A complete Ford Bronco Coyote swap can range from $10,000 to $20,000 or more depending on whether you source a used or new engine, what supporting parts are needed, and whether you're doing the work yourself or having a shop install it. Purchasing a bolt-in swap kit reduces fabrication time and overall cost.

Can I do a Ford Bronco engine swap myself?

A DIY Bronco engine swap is achievable for experienced mechanics with the right tools and a quality bolt-in conversion kit. Complete swap kits with engine mounts, headers, and wiring harness adapters are designed to reduce custom fabrication. EFI tuning and emissions compliance may still require professional help depending on your state.