Not really, if they want to take the gas they will, either from the cap or punch a hole in the tank. Just keep the tank low in fuel, that will help. Be careful of low fuel, the fuel cools the in-tank fuel pump, if that is what you have. Recently it was on the news that due to high fuel prices more people were driving on near empty tanks, and this was causing a near epidemic of burnt out fuel pumps - very expensive to replace.
No, they're 2 different engines and compressors
my 1985 ford crown Victoria ignition has locked up! what do i do?
Ford has never produced a Crown Victoria with a V6 engine. In 1985 Ford installed the 255 V8 and 302 V8 engines. The V6 engine wouldn't produce enough horse power for the heavy Crown Victoria.
The 85 crown vic has 165 horsepower
You can find the starter for the 1985 Lincoln Crown Victoria LTD online at places like Rock Auto. AutoZone also offers the starter for this vehicle.
Domestic cars back in 1985 did not have cabin filters.
No
As far as I know both the 5.0 and 5.8 liter V8 engines in a ( 1985 ) LTD Crown Victoria have a carburetor ( starting with the 1986 model , the 5.0 liter V8 engine was fuel injected , but the 5.8 still used a carburetor )
The fuel filter is located on the back of the fuel tank close to the right rear wheel
Should be marked oil. Should be on the valve cover.
That would be an inertia switch. It shuts off the fuel pump in the event of an accident.
The dash has to be removed to gain access to the heater box. The heater box then comes out and is split open to replace the core.