I do not recall it having one, but if it does it is a simple fiber gasket and slips over the cap flanges.
One of the most notable change for 1966 Mustang was the revised grille the revered running horse centerpiece also became fully floating in 1966. Additional brightwork adjustments included making hood lip trim and rocker moldings standard for the base model. Completing the extior makeover were typically redesigned wheel covers,a restyled gas cap in back,and new standard backup lights
The minor trim changes made by Ford on the 1966 Mustang were a new grille, side ornamentation, wheel covers, and gas cap. A cruisematic three speed auto transmission was also added in.
You can put it in there, it will just take a long time to fill the oil up. There will be an oil filler cap.
probably need new head gasket
Water is getting into the engine. Change the head gasket before it blows.
Yes
Sounds like you blew your head gasket Sounds like you blew your head gasket
Nope
check distributor cap make sure cap is on securely and gasket in place between distributor and cap If there is gap put a gasket in Ihad the same problem with mine
You have a faulty cap, seal, gasket, or a blown cylinder head.
Actually , it doesn't have a distributor cap , it has Coil On Plug ( C.O.P ) ignition system
Probably a blown head gasket