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1982 MERCURY Capri

Vehicle Summary

The 1982 Mercury Capri, manufactured by Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Michigan, is a 3-door hatchback with a 5.0L V8 engine producing between 140 to 155 hp. This classic American muscle car features central fuel injection and active belts, offering a blend of performance and safety.

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Make
MERCURY
Model
Capri
Year
1982
Engine
5.0L

Complete Specifications

21 specs
Make MERCURY
Manufacturer Name FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Model Capri
Model Year 1982
Plant City DEARBORN
Vehicle Type PASSENGER CAR
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant State MICHIGAN
Body Class Hatchback/Liftback/Notchback
Doors 3
Engine Number of Cylinders 8
Displacement (CC) 4948.893328
Displacement (CI) 302
Displacement (L) 5.0
Fuel Type - Primary Gasoline
Engine Configuration V-Shaped
Engine Brake (hp) From 140.00
Engine Brake (hp) To 155.00
Other Engine Info Central Fuel Injection/2V 2BBL
Engine Manufacturer Ford
Other Restraint System Info Active Belts

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Overheating

V8 engines can generate a lot of heat, and an older model like the 1982 Mercury Capri with a V-shaped configuration may have cooling system issues, such as a failing radiator, water pump, or thermostat.

Fuel system issues

The Central Fuel Injection/2V 2BBL system can develop problems like clogged injectors, faulty sensors, or a failing fuel pump, leading to poor fuel delivery and performance.

Oil leaks

Older engines, especially those with higher mileage, are prone to developing oil leaks from gaskets and seals, such as valve cover gaskets, oil pan gaskets, and rear main seals.

Ignition system problems

With an older V8 engine, components like the distributor, spark plugs, and ignition coils can wear out, causing misfires, rough idling, and starting issues.

Exhaust manifold leaks

The exhaust manifold gaskets or the manifold itself can develop leaks, causing exhaust noise, reduced engine performance, and potential exhaust fumes entering the cabin.

Timing chain wear

Over time, the timing chain and its associated components (sprockets, guides, and tensioners) can wear out, leading to poor engine timing, noisy operation, and potential engine damage if not addressed.

Vacuum leaks

The older intake manifold and vacuum hoses can develop cracks or leaks, causing rough idling, poor acceleration, and increased fuel consumption.

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