I have a crown vic and from what I find is 225 hp but it doesn't seem like it because if that was an old cop car it probably has 2.73 gears
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According to my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual , the 351 ( 5.8 litre ) in a 1989
Ford Crown Victoria is rated at ( 180 horsepower at 3600 RPM and 285 ft. lbs.
torque at 2400 RPM ) The 8th " character " of the VIN is a " G "
On a 1989 Ford Crown Victoria : ( there are 5 lugs per wheel , total of 20 )
On a 1989 Ford Crown Victoria : The gas tank size is ( 20 U.S. gallons ) according to my Chilton's repair manual
put it in drive gear and try and start it if it does start while in gear its bad if it doesnt its good.
If it is a older Crown Victoria,( had to replace a window in 89 grand marq.) you have to take off the door panel to get to the window motor and i believe also there are some springs too, and put it on track. Isn't much of a answer you was looking for but it's a start...
IT DEPENDS SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO WACK A LARGER HOLE IN THE DASH WITH A SAWS ALL .. BE CAREFUL YOU COULD BE GETTING YOURSELF INTO A JOB YOUR NOT PREPARED TO DO
There are two oxygen sensors on a 1989 Crown Victoria. One is located on each of the exhaust pipes coming off the exhaust manifold.
No, the Crown Vic and Grand Marq used different styles of fenders
On the used side, $40ish at a junk yard. Ebay is running about $89-$130.
Drain oil and replace filter. Add 5 quarts and check the level.
need cylinder order for 351 wins
I HAD AN OUTBOARD PARTS BUSINESS FOR MANY YEARS. I USED A 1988 FORD CROWN VICTORIA AND TOWED A 5' X 10' TRAILER. THE TRAILER WEIGHED 900 POUNDS. I HAVE TOWED OVER 4000 POUNDS ON THE TRAILER WITH THIS CAR. I PUT IN A THREE-CORE TRUCK RADIATOR. IT TOWED FINE. I KEPT MY SPEED NOT OVER 55 MPH. YOU WILL NEED TO KEEP A LONGER STOPPING DISTANCE.
Starting poblems? Like, no fuel, no ign. (fire) does the engine turn over? Need more info.