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1991 LINCOLN Town Car

Vehicle Summary

The 1991 Lincoln Town Car Tournament Edition is a classic sedan with a 4.6-liter V8 engine, offering between 185 to 200 horsepower. Manufactured by Ford in Wixom, Michigan, this model features electronic fuel injection and a single overhead cam design. With its luxurious Signature Series trim, it provides a smooth ride powered by its robust V-shaped engine configuration. The Town Car is designed for comfort and style, making it a timeless choice for those who appreciate classic American engineering.

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Make
LINCOLN
Model
Town Car
Year
1991
Engine
4.6L

Complete Specifications

27 specs
Make LINCOLN
Manufacturer Name FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Model Town Car
Model Year 1991
Plant City WIXOM
Series Signature
Trim Tournament Edition
Vehicle Type PASSENGER CAR
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant State MICHIGAN
Body Class Sedan/Saloon
Doors 4
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating To Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Engine Number of Cylinders 8
Displacement (CC) 4604.764984
Displacement (CI) 281
Displacement (L) 4.6
Fuel Type - Primary Gasoline
Valve Train Design Single Overhead Cam (SOHC)
Engine Configuration V-Shaped
Engine Brake (hp) From 185
Engine Brake (hp) To 200
Other Engine Info EFI: Electronic Fuel Injection
Engine Manufacturer Ford
Seat Belt Type Manual
Front Air Bag Locations Driver Seat Only

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Overheating

Older V8 engines, especially from the early 90s, are prone to overheating due to worn-out cooling systems or clogged radiators.

Oil leaks

V-shaped configurations can develop oil leaks from valve cover gaskets, oil pan gaskets, or rear main seals as they age.

Fuel injector issues

The Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system may suffer from clogged or malfunctioning fuel injectors, leading to poor performance or stalling.

Ignition system failures

Ignition coil packs, distributor caps, and spark plugs may fail over time, causing misfires or hard starting.

Timing chain wear

As the engine ages, the timing chain can stretch or wear, leading to improper engine timing and poor performance.

Vacuum leaks

Aging vacuum lines can develop leaks, causing rough idling, poor acceleration, and increased emissions.

Sensor failures

Various sensors, such as the oxygen sensor or mass airflow sensor, can fail, leading to incorrect air-fuel mixture and reduced efficiency.

Exhaust manifold cracks

The exhaust manifold can develop cracks due to heat cycles, leading to exhaust leaks and decreased engine performance.

Egr valve problems

The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valve can become clogged or fail, causing rough idle and increased emissions.

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