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Old 08-12-2016, 01:21 PM
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Starter problems

I have a 92 crown Victoria that was manufactured 07/92 is it a 2 bolt or 3 bolt starter
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Re: Starter problems

That's not enough info to go by... no engine size for one. It's easier to jack it up and look at it.
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Re: Starter problems

1992 was the first year of the mod motor in the Crown Vic. All are 4.6 liter. The starter is a 3-bolt unit on most, some early '92 use a two bolt setup that is unique to that year.
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