This is a question that cannot be answered for there is no answer.
There are too many variables, conditions, factors, and other items that will affect the condition of the engine.
There is no set miles or time that says after 200,000 that the engine is done. As long as you perform regular maintenance, replace the timing chains, and other items then the car will keep going. You can always replace part and have the engine rebuilt, so in that sense the engine can keep going.
I have 120,000 on my van and it is still going great...I wish I knew how long these engines will last...
No, they are two different engines. Same size but there are different things to them.
90 HP, 357.8 cubic inch (5.9L) V8
On the ( 1981 to 2011 model years ) of the Lincoln Town Car : No , just V8 engines were used
There are two engines offered in the Lincoln LS : The 3.0 liter DOHC - V6 The 3.9 liter DOHC - V8
No. They have entirely different engines. The 1995 used a V8. 1992 used a 3.8L V6.
The only engine from the factory in a 1997 Lincoln Continental is the 4.6 liter Dual Over Head Cam , V8 engine ( 281 cubic inches )
On a 2000 Lincoln LS : Both the 3.0 liter V6 and the 3.9 V8 engines have the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system so there is no distributor / distributor cap
No, they use V8 engines.
According to the 2000 Lincoln LS Owner Guide : Both the 3.9 liter V8 and the 3.0 liter V6 engines came from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and ( GREEN antifreeze , meeting Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A )
what is making my Lincoln ls v8 backfire under the engine
underneath the alternator on most Dodge V8 engines underneath the alternator on most Dodge V8 engines