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Re: OT: 1996 Lincoln - no power
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Posted by pperry on April 03, 2005 at 05:01:18 from (64.136.27.229):
In Reply to: OT: 1996 Lincoln - no power posted by Lester on April 02, 2005 at 19:18:59:
the cat converter sounds like it is plugged. also the insides of the converter can break away and plug up your muffler leaving you with no power. with a plugged cat, i have unbolted the exhaust from the back of the cat and used a bfs{screwdiver}to knock out the insides of the cat. it will break into small peices.{make sure you get it all}then fire up the car and rev it up, blowing all the broken stuff out of the cat. hook the exhaust back up and take her for a drive. also you may what to check a few things. if the car has been sitting for awile its prombaly due for a tune-up anyways, plugs,cap,rotor,wires,fuel filter, and oil change. do the fuel filter first and see how it runs. let us know what you come up with...
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