If the vehicle inside and out is in good condition, then it may be wise to install a new motor- either having the original rebuilt, or buying a new long block. I agree with this also. I would rather spend the money for motor than get into another car payment. Also have the tranny checked if it has a lot of mileage on it. This would be cheaper to put in a new or rebuilt tranny than have to pull the motor again to change it. Good luck.
what model organ ls newer stardust or grande royal
if it's the older model: 14.4v newer model: 16.8v
Many newer model vehicles have fans that keep running. I would bet yours is supposed to run for a minute or two to assist in cooling.
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What year is your TL? If a newer model you need to enter into the systems menu located where your mileage is displayed. Go into settings and select which option you would like for automatic door locks. Some people set it to off so that they dont accidentely lock their keys inside. I think the other 2 settings are by the seconds.
Not directly, this swap will take A LOT of modification to work. You would NOT want to use the original transmission with the newer 5.0 motor. You would at least want to put the newer model transmission to go with the newer model motor. Either way it will take A LOT of modification to achieve this swap.
yes it just would be newer yes it just would be newer
50 if its original model, 90 if its a newer model
there are alot of newer vehicles that do this and it is perfectly normal.it keeps running to safely cool the engine slowly thus increasing the life of the engine
In a Ford Expedition : 1997 to 2000 model years ( 5W-30 ) 2001 and newer ( 5W-20 )
what model organ ls newer stardust or grande royal
What why would you want to put an older motor into a newer car? And are you sure this is from a 1991 sounds like a 1992 motor.
It depends on the year model. The motor could be a V-6 to a V-8 ranging from 305 to 454 for the V-8 but i would have to say the most common newer models have the 5.3 which is a very strong motor. Some of the older models even had a straight 6. I know i am leaving out some motors but these are the most common
A late model is a newer car ( as of late ).
it really depends on what year model you have. 97 and older with the motor off should be 35 to 45 psi. 98 and newer models you can check with the motor on or off and its 47 to 63 psi
Sometimes.
No it will not work.