Posted by 01gentdc on August 16, 2015 at 20:14:10 from (184.16.150.146):
In Reply to: Re: lincoln broken axle posted by Steve@Advance on August 16, 2015 at 19:45:44:
Got to thinking ,, I can tell this Lincoln had some minor body repair work done to the passenger side , and am now thinking that the rear axle took a pretty good shock hit., therefore cracking the axle .... did not realize that til after I bought the Lincoln at auction ,last oct , at the time I thought I got a hek of a deal , I am thinking not so good ,,.,now , here goes the laundry list , the heater core was disconnected because it leaked , fixed that with dike from napa ,, so far so good,,.wiper motor was burnt up too ,, not that big a deal to fix ,,then kept smellimg coolant ,, turned out the plastic manifold FORD MISTAKE was porous..put jb weld on it , worked for a month then , the manifold crackt around thermostat , all the water must a messed up a coil pack ,
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