Lincoln Town Car 1994

Asked by Guru9G7DG5 Jun 22, 2023 at 03:15 AM about the 1994 Lincoln Town Car Signature

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Dear Sir
I own a Lincoln town car 1994 and I have a cooling liquid leak on the pipe inside the V below the intake manifold!
The Fuel Charging Wiring 9D930 is damaged and I do not find the exact same one (see slides).
Which should I buy that could replace exactly mine??
Thank you very much in advance

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Have had exactly the same situation with my Isuzu impulse, and Nissan Altima, as if "gum" rubber or rubber fittings will stand thermal cycling over many months, to seasonally change anything that requires changing is practically impossible, 'till failure...do not stress, you can clearly see where the coolant needs to reside, would clean everything and use Black RTV if you cannot locate the exact replacement part~ BMW uses nitrile rubber for one~

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