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Old 04-16-2004, 12:19 PM
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94 Lincoln Cont.

I recently bought a 94 Lincoln Cont. from my in-laws for $1500 (a steal), but it has several problems. I first had to buy a conversion kit which works fine. It then started to run hot all the time, so I replaced the thermostat. Now, it's ticking whenever I place it in gear and press the gas. There is also some whistling coming from the side near the belts (water pump, belt tensioner area). I am lost when it comes to anything but classic caddies. Please help!
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Re: 94 Lincoln Cont.

the ticking sounds like the valves or maybe the rocker arms need to be adjusted. as for the whistling the belts may be just a tad loose or it may be somwething belt driven is getting worn(alternator, waterpump, ac, ect)Its a ford product so it could be just about anything! post back with a few more details if you can
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