nitrogen
134-A
It's a 4R70W automatic
AWSF-32C is the stock plugs
Ford calls for 5w30 oil in the Mark VIII. I have had four of these Mark VIII's, a 1994, a 1996, a 1998 and currently a 1997. I have used 5w 30 in all of them, not synthetic, changed it every 3,000 miles (every month for me) and have never had any kind of oil related problem with any of these cars. The 1996 had almost 400,000 miles on it before it was stolen and demolished!
of course
They run best on premium but you could get away with regular but the MPG and the performance will suffer.
According to www . fuel economy . gov ( no spaces ) For the 1994 Lincoln Town Car 4.6 liter V8 engine ( 16 city / 23 highway ) miles per U.S. gallon
Actually i converted mine over to coils and i got instructions with mine on the passenger side you have to pull the carpet back under the dash by the door. and their is a computer board there and there are two white plugs the one you have to unplug is kind of hard to get to
Kind Henry VIII ruled from 1509-1547.
1993,94,95- used the 5.0 ho motor.95 and on used the 4.6 modular motor. i believe that after 95 the 4.6 cobra motor was used
It does have one. The dipstick is located on the backside of the engine on the passenger side. It can be kind of difficult to find at first unless you have been instructed as to where it is located.
According to the 2008 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide : " regular " unleaded , 87 octane