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1993 LINCOLN Mark

Vehicle Summary

The 1993 Lincoln Mark is a classic 2-door coupe powered by a robust 4.6L V8 engine producing 280 hp. Manufactured by Ford Motor Company in Wixom, Michigan, this vehicle features Electronic Fuel Injection and a Dual Overhead Cam (DOHC) design. It offers front airbag protection for both the driver and passenger, running on gasoline, and falls under the Class 1 weight rating. This model embodies the luxury and performance expected from the Lincoln brand.

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Make
LINCOLN
Model
Mark
Year
1993
Engine
4.6L

Complete Specifications

25 specs
Make LINCOLN
Manufacturer Name FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Model Mark
Model Year 1993
Plant City WIXOM
Series Base
Vehicle Type PASSENGER CAR
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant State MICHIGAN
Body Class Coupe
Doors 2
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 Dual Overhead Cam (DOHC)
Engine Configuration V-Shaped
Engine Brake (hp) From 280
Other Engine Info EFI: Electronic Fuel Injection
Engine Manufacturer Ford
Seat Belt Type Manual
Front Air Bag Locations 1st Row (Driver and Passenger)

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Overheating

V-shaped engines, especially older models, tend to overheat due to poor coolant circulation.

Oil leaks

Ford V8 engines from the early '90s are prone to oil leaks due to worn gaskets and seals.

Fuel injector issues

Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) systems can suffer from clogged or failing injectors, especially in older vehicles.

Ignition system problems

Spark plug and ignition coil failures are common in older V8 engines, leading to misfires and poor performance.

Vacuum leaks

Older engines often develop vacuum leaks which can cause rough idling and poor fuel economy.

Timing chain wear

High mileage V8 engines can experience timing chain wear, leading to poor engine performance and noise.

Exhaust manifold cracks

The V8 configuration can lead to uneven heating and cooling, causing the exhaust manifold to crack over time.

Worn engine mounts

The heavy V8 engine can wear out its mounts, leading to excessive vibrations and noise.

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