depends on what kind of knocking you mean. lots of engines can have what we call "piston slap" when the engine is cold and goes away in a few minutes when the engine warms up. If the noise stays and is worse when revved up you have a more serious problem.Hope this helps
Are they both 4.6 L ?
According to one of Fords websites : For a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria , 4.6 liter V8 engine : ( Motorcraft FL-820 engine oil filter )
down by the bellhousing at the rear of the engine block
Follow the top rad. hose to the engine.
For a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria , 4.6 liter V8 engine : Base and LX ( that has single exhaust ) ( 190 horsepower ) Touring ( that has dual exhaust ) ( 210 horsepower )
1992 and newer Ford Crown Victorias had the 4.6 liter ( 281 cubic inch ) Single Over Head Cam V8 engine
For a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria : ( it came from the factory with 5W-30 )
A 1992 Ford Crown Victoria came from the factory with ( 5W-30 )
dont get a 1992 crown victoria. Set the car on fire and collect the insurance, then get a new car.
For a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria : It came from the factory with the PREFERRED oil ( 5W-30 )
Yes.
Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor was created in 1992.