Oh, dude, you're asking about the ball joint nut size on a 2001 Lincoln LS? Like, who even knows that off the top of their head? I mean, you could probably Google it, but let's be real, who has time for that? Just take it to a mechanic and let them deal with it.
The 2001 Lincoln Navigator has a 5.4 L base engine size.
The 2001 Lincoln Navigator has a V8 engine.
You buy the arms that come with them already installed. I know... what a pain. I have a 98 that needs ball joints and I'm not looking forward to buying all of that either. There is no part number to cross reference to get just the ball joint. A friend of mine says that moog probably makes a ball joint that's the right size, you just have to measure the one that's in there and buy the same size part.
20 U.S. gallons ( 75.6 liters )
Ball joints have a slight "interference" fit when tightened, and that makes them stubborn breaking them loose. The first, best, way to remove them is with a ball joint removal tool you can most likely rent or borrow from your local auto parts store. Failing that, a good size hammer hit on the steering knuckle where the tapered end of the ball joint fastens will often break the tension enough to free the joint.
No, they are two different engines. Same size but there are different things to them.
i don't know exact size of nut,but if you are having trouble finding a wrench to fit,you are not using a metric wrench.all Japanese vehicles have metric sizes.
The 2007 Lincoln MKX has a 3.5 L base engine size.
it round about the size of a beach ball! its round about the size of a beach ball!!!!!!!! its almost of about golf ball
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the big one. Go to Advance Auto Parts or Autozone and rent their ball joint press kit. It'll have a socket. You'll need a 3/4" drive socket wrench (Or a 1/2" to 3/4" adapter) and a long pole to slip over the handle.
The 2012 Lincoln MKS has a 3.7 L base engine size.