I haven't answered many questions lately but this had to be addressed.
ARE YOU CRAZY OR JUST PLAIN STUPID.
NEVER !!!!! Plug a brake line (unless you have a death wish).
If there is a problem with the brake system, have it towed if needed, and have it repaired properly. As my father once told me. You mess with the brakes, you messin' with your life.
DON'T DO IT !!!!!
edit: obviously he meant to work on it.......buy some inverted flare plugs they sell them at auto parts stores..
where is the radiator drain plug on a mercury villager
what is the spark plugs firing order for a mercury villager 1997
According to one of Ford's websites : The spark plug gap for a 1993 Mercury Villager , 3.0 V6 is : ( .032 inch )
1995 Mercury Truck Villager Van 3.0L EFI SOHC 6cylThe Spark Plug Gap.032 (In thousandths of an inch)
The distributor in a Mercury Villager is the round thing at the front of the engine with the six spark plug wires attached to it.
According to fordparts.com the spark plug gap is ( .032 inch ) on a 1993 Mercury Villager with the 3.0 liter V6
Plug in a scan tool.
I was looking at the 1998 Mercury Villager Owner Guide ( and one of the Ford websites ) and they both show the spark plug gap as ( .034 inch )
Both the Owner Guide and fordparts.com show ( .034 inch ) spark plug gap for a 1998 Mercury Villager 3.0 liter V6 engine
There is no such thing on this vehicle.
There is a drain plug in the transmission pan.
In the bottom of the transmission pan.