According to one of Fords websites :
For a 1964 Lincoln Continental , 7.0 liter / 430 cubic inch V8 engine :
( the spark plugs are gapped at .035 inch )
.054
On a 1994 Lincoln Continental , 3.8 litre V6 engine : Check your Vehicle Emissions Control Information ( VECI ) decal , located in the front of your engine compartment It will show what type of spark plugs to use and the spark plug gap
On a 1998 Lincoln Continental : Check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information ( VECI ) decal located in the front of your engine compartment ( it will show the type of spark plugs to use and the spark plug gap )
.054 inch - according to motorcraft . com
On a 1998 Lincoln Continental : Check the Vehicle Emissions Control Information ( VECI ) decal located in the front of the engine compartment . ( it will show the type of spark plugs to use and the spark plug gap )
Check the Vehicle Emission Control Information ( VECI ) decal located in the front of the engine compartment ( it will show the type of spark plugs to use and the spark plug gap )
Check the Vehicle Emission Control Information ( VECI ) decal located in the front of the engine compartment ( it will show what type of spark plugs to use and the spark plug gap )
It is always located right after the manifold. It looks like a spark plug with a wire going to it.
firewall 1-----2-----3-----4 5-----6-----7-----8 front of 1999 Lincoln Continental
The spark plug gap for a 1997 Lincoln Town Car is .054.
The 98 Continental doesn't have spark plug wires. They have individual coil packs over each plug. There is a plastic cover over each set of 4 plugs with some 10 mm bolt heads.
the spark plug gap for a 1993 Lincoln Towncar is 0.050 inch. the answer is 0.050