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 )
only if the engine is the same.
Lincoln is havn`t timing belt,there only chain :-)
If it's a 3.8 with a single serpentine belt with the tensioner at the right rear engine compartment. You have to remove the engine mount and raise the front of the moter that is the only way to get a wrench on the tensioner . .
According to one of Fords websites : For a 1964 Lincoln Continental : ( the only engine listed is the 7.0 liter / 430 cubic inch V8 )
only if it doesnt have fluid.
Labor and timing belt only, aprox $400.
Only the 4 cylinders have a belt. The belt should be replaced at 60,000 miles.
ventures do not have a timing belt. only a timing chain that does not need to be serviced
Depends on what model Lincoln, and above all it depends on condition of vehicle which only you know. Click the link and look it up.
Unleaded fuel only , octane 87 or higher ( according to the 1997 Lincoln Town Car Owner Guide )
I believe that is a dealer only problem.