I would suggest that for a job like that you invest in a Chiltons or Haynes repair manual for your car. Trust me this only cost like $25 but, mine has saved me over $4,000 in labor charges by doing all the work to my car myself.
call the auto parts store they can tell you that.
You can remove the transmission pan or pump it out. If you want to also change the filter, which you should, then remove the pan.
You will have to remove the transmission pan that is on the bottom of the transmission to drain the fluid.
I would suggest buy a book on your car at the auto parts store for about $20-it wil help with all repairs and maintenance for your car
Check on ebay or check with your local auto parts stores.
Yes it does. It is inside the transmission pan. You have to remove the pan to access.
You need a special tool to remove it. just go to your auto parts store, napa, advance auto, auto zone. They typically rent the tools depending where you live. you pay the retail value of the part, go home and use it, then take it back to the store for a full refund, that's the typical rental policy
automatic? remove transmission and torque converter then remove flexplate (auto has a flexplate not a flywheel if mauel transmission remove gear box and clutch then remove flywheel
You should be able to get one of these from an auto parts store like Autozone, Advance Auto Parts, and Pep Boys.
you can find a power sterring pump at the Lincoln farm 18144489311, or you can go to bakers auto web site, bakersauto.com
there is an important Lincoln repair manual you can find at any auto parts store , I just had one for 16 bucks and it helps a lot.
According to my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual : For a ( 1970 ) Lincoln Continental , 460 cubic inch V8 engine The ignition timing is set at ( 10 * Before Top Dead Center )