Yes.
6 quarts
6 Qts
5.8L of 5w20
yes. the 1989 Ford LTD Crown Victoria has a carbeurated 351. the biggest difference between the 351 Interceptor Engines and the 302 Windsors were the INterceptor was carbeurated not fueal injected.
On a 1996 Ford Crown Victoria : The thread on cap on your engine coolant reservoir is the 16 PSI pressure cap / radiator cap
A cracked engine block
Should be around 4.5 L unless it has an oversize oil pan.
check for fuel or spark
The fastest Crown Victoria model is the Police Interceptor version, which is typically equipped with a more powerful engine and specialized components for law enforcement use. This model is capable of reaching top speeds of around 140-150 mph.
You would have to reprogram/reflash the ECC (Engine Control Computer). Need to go faster that 125 MPH???
The 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor is typically equipped with a 4.6L V8 engine that produces around 250 horsepower. This engine is specifically tuned for law enforcement use to provide additional power and performance compared to the standard civilian model. The Police Interceptor package also includes upgrades to the suspension, brakes, and cooling systems to meet the demands of police duty.