what are you trying to grease
None.
Most likely a sealed suspension system with no grease fittings if original
take it apart and grease gear track inside.
no,they don't fit. They have a different throttle body fitting.
manual transmissions take 90 weight gear grease / oil
If you don't see the little nipple fittings to grease the chassis, then they're sealed. The tie rods, however are the same for many Crown Vics, and may have them. I have a 95 vic and there are no fittings anywhere. I got a special needle that fits a greese gun, pushed in the top if all the rubber (tie rod ends, ball joints, ect)and put in enough greese to fill them up. Ford would rather sell you these parts, but this will make them last longer.
Loosen and remove fitting from junction block Loosen and remove fitting from wheel cylinder Replace and reroute with new line of same size Bleed the affected wheel cylinder
They are usually on the tie rods etc wherever there are bushings and easily visible from underneath. I am not sure if there are any on the rear of your model unless it has a sway bar, but you should be able to see them all and service them with a grease gun.
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less grease,excercise,and think about what you would look like at 95 lbs.
You need a special tool that slides into the end of the fitting of the fuel filter. Its commonly called a fuel filter remover. it should be a round peice of plastic or mettal that clips over the fuel line and slides into the end and releases the compression fitting
on the side of the trans where the slave cylinder goes into the bell housing, there is a gold fitting attaching the hyd. line to the slave. on that gold fitting there is a white plastic band that needs to be pushed down towards the slave cylinder. push it in far enough and the line will pull free.