look at the P side ( low side )of the a/c system, if it had threads on it, its freon not r-134a and you cant buy that over the counter, you have to be certified just to buy it, if you have push on one then it takes r-134a and you will see the difference when you look.
I have had a 1994 Lincoln Continental for many years and always have used 87 octane gas (Regular). That is what the manual calls for.
According to the 2002 Lincoln Continental Owner Guide : ( " premium " unleaded , 91 octane or higher is used )
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A 1965 , 1966 and 1967 Lincoln Continental ~ sourse IMCDB .
DOT 3 brake fluid ( if DOT 3 is not available , DOT 4 can be used according to the 2002 Lincoln Continental Owner Guide )
R134a.
The car is a heavily modified Lincoln Continental Mark III.
5W-30 , according to the owner Guide
According to the 1996 Lincoln Continental Owner Guide : Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid * the type used should be engraved in the automatic transmission fluid dipstick
No R134a is used only the cars, and R22 is only used for home central ac system. If you would like more information about R134a you can log on to www.idqusa.com.
from the factory, r-12 retrofitted to r134a if you have ever had a recent refrigerant charge. r-12 was found to be enviornmentaly hazardous.
They run mono, and are if you have the Jbl systemin your Lincoln these 6x8 speakers are used purely for bass.