On a 1989 Ford Crown Victoria LTD with a 302 Windsor engine, the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) valve is typically located on the valve cover. It is usually found on the driver's side, inserted into the cover with a hose connected to the intake manifold. You may need to remove the hose to access and inspect or replace the PCV valve.
145 to 150 hp (single exhaust).
My Chilton's Auto Repair Manual shows : For a 1989 Ford Crown Victoria 5.0 L ( 302 ) V8 : ( 39 PSI ) * the 8th " character of the VIN is an " F "
For a 1989 Ford Crown Victoria : For the 5.0 litre / 302 ( and the 5.8 litre / 351 ) ( With engine oil filter change , 5 U.S. quarts , according to my Chilton's book )
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.
5.0l small block 302 v8 or the interceptor with a 5.7l ==================================================== The 5.0 liter ( 302 cubic inch ) or the 5.8 liter ( 351 cubic inch )
I need to know what the oil capacity is of a 1983 Ford crown Victoria 302 engine
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On a 1989 Ford Crown Victoria : The 302 cubic inch ( 5.0 liter ) has 150 horsepower ( the 8th " character " of the VIN is an " F " ) It has fuel injection The 351 cubic inch ( 5.8 liter ) has 180 hosepower ( the 8th " character " of the VIN is a " G " ) It has a carburetor
Ford has never produced a Crown Victoria with a V6 engine. In 1985 Ford installed the 255 V8 and 302 V8 engines. The V6 engine wouldn't produce enough horse power for the heavy Crown Victoria.
Approximately 302 Cubic Inches.
According to my Chilton's book : For a 1991 Ford Crown Victoria ( 5.0 / 302 and 5.8 / 351 ) With engine oil filter change ( 5.0 U.S. quarts )
For a 1986 Ford Crown Victoria : The 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 is fuel injected The 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch V8 has a carburetor