Mark where the wires go, disconnect the wire connector, remove 4 screws and remove. Reverse the procedure to install.
Go to http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/tech/lincoln-mark-viii/Coil-Spring-Conversion/index.htm
No, they have an air suspension which means air bags.
Under the dash passenger side
buy the coils for a continetal they will fit
There is none it uses 2 coil packs (4 coils each) and has 1 coil per plug, the coils are marked
im not sure but its much easier to buy a coil over kit fr the Lincoln i know its on eBay for 400 bucs
i have 1996 with v8 on my mark
yes,you can,but I personally think the ride quality suffers- just my opinion
Do you mean this? Left coil pack 1----4 right coil pack 7----8 6----5 3----2
To test the coil on a Lincoln Mark VIII, first ensure the ignition is off and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Using a multimeter, set it to the ohms setting and measure the resistance across the primary terminals of the coil; it should typically be between 0.4 to 2 ohms. For the secondary terminals, you should see a resistance of around 6,000 to 12,000 ohms. If the readings are outside these ranges, the coil may be faulty and should be replaced.
you should change those every 100000 miles. but if it feels sick its a good idea If your mark VIII has 8 coil packs, then ur loking at the wrong thing. It has 4 coil packs. each one actually fires 2 cylinders at once ..only one of them is actually in the correct position at any one time.
Monroe has a coil spring conversion kit to replace the air suspension in the 1995 Lincoln Mark VIII. The part number is Monroe 90002 and it costs $457 per the RockAuto.com catalog: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php?catalog=904&partnum=90002&a=wikianswers