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Old 03-05-2010, 01:18 PM
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1999 Continantal timeing chain guides

Hi all,
I own a 1999 Lincoln continental that is in need of timing chain guides. I managed to remove the valve covers from both sides and was hoping to be able to replace the guides from there. It looks like I would have to remove the timing chain covers to replace the guides. In order to remove the chain covers I will have to pull the engine. Does anyone know the easiest way to get this engine out of the car. It looks like I would have to drop the engine from the bottom but I don’t know what all is involved in doing so. Any input would be helpful other than take it to the dealer because I am up for the challenge.
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Old 07-17-2010, 12:13 PM
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Re: 1999 Continantal timeing chain guides

I did do this in a 1998 conti got it through the to its a squeez tho

a few a things i did other than the easy stuff

make sure exuast is all of the way off

all hoses and lines oxy sencors to exuast

the thermothat housing the ac comressor
you may want to take off belt and ully but i didnt

clear all your bracketing and throttel assys to the right of engine



I have service manuals if you need more hel or a ic let me know always looking to hel out a fellow DIYer





and once again if someone could tell me whear the damn BCM is in my 2000 lesabre thanks you all
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Old 09-15-2010, 05:08 PM
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Re: 1999 Continantal timeing chain guides

Thanks for the offer and the info. I just broke down and had a mecanic do the work for me. Runs great now. $2000 to do the job.
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