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Posted by: mark0101

Does anyone have a right up of how you would go about repairing this? My 93 has been leaking oil.



Posted by: Speed Demon

http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/00041.html Here is everything you need. Do it where you can make a mess, or have plenty of big pans. Coolant is really only messy part. We only lost about 1.5 gallons. You'll need to do full oil change afterwards. If you don't have a lift, remove drivers side wheel. All bolts can be reached through small opening in wheel well. Get some extensions and a 10mm socket. Not too bad. Still no oil in my driveway! Good luck. Remember hot engine=hot coolant. Be cool.





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