Only the 1.9 L engine.
Its an hexagonal plug below the exhaust manifold on the side of the engine.
yes... its should be the 4EAT-F transmission...for both motor types
My Chilton book shows two sizes , either 11.5 gallons or a 13 gallon
If this is the European Escort This engine is classed as an interference engine. In the event of belt failiure the valves meet the pistons causing the valves to bend and possibly other engine damage.
Try searching online. Im in need of a mirror for my 1998 ford escort and i found one that way.
From Ford Escort 1991 Operating guide Fuel Tank U.S. Capacity 1.9L engine 11.9 gals. 1.8L engine 13.2 gals.
According to one of Fords websites : For a 1991 Ford Escort : 1.9 liter four cylinder engine ( the spark plugs are gapped at .054 inch ) 1.8 ( .044 inch )
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The 1.9 L is a Single Overhead Cam engine. The optional 1.8 L is a Double Overhead Cam engine.
Some heaters are in the freeze plug and hard to get at. TAke it to a garage.
Okay- I own a Ford Escort LX, 1994 4-dr, and for all my problems, and help I use this forum site called feoa.net (ford escort owners association), look under "engine swap" and either look for the biggest engine, or post your own topic. It's an amazing site,
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