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Old 12-12-2005, 04:36 PM
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Not sure whats wrong

Theres something wrong with my 95 lincoln towncar and im not sure what it is. It starts and runs but after a while it fouls out. There is water in the oil so I thought that it might be the head gasket but the car never overheated. Someone told me it might be the intake gasket. I have changed the oil and replaced the oil filter but water just got in the oil agian. (I have not been driving the car since it started)

If you have any ideas about it please help.
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Old 12-12-2005, 04:39 PM
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Re: Not sure whats wrong

Have you checked the coolant lately? Is it low? If it is, chances are you have a bad intake gasket. if you also have oil in your coolant, it may be caused by a bad head gasket.
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Sounds like having it over 105mph on the highway wasn't a good idea

IF, those are your normal driving habits, there's other problems to consider as well.

Regardless, you won't know for sure till you pull the heads.
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