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1981 LINCOLN Mark

Vehicle Summary

The 1981 Lincoln Mark, manufactured by Ford Motor Company, is a classic 2-door sedan equipped with a 5.0L V8 engine. Delivering between 140 to 155 horsepower, this vehicle features central fuel injection and active belts. Built in Wixom, Michigan, it offers a blend of luxury and performance typical of its era. This model is classified as a Class 1 passenger car with a gross vehicle weight rating under 6,000 lbs.

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Make
LINCOLN
Model
Mark
Year
1981
Engine
5.0L

Complete Specifications

23 specs
Make LINCOLN
Manufacturer Name FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Model Mark
Model Year 1981
Plant City WIXOM
Vehicle Type PASSENGER CAR
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant State MICHIGAN
Body Class Sedan/Saloon
Doors 2
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating To Class 1: 6,000 lb or less (2,722 kg or less)
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

Oil leaks

Oil leaks can occur due to worn-out gaskets, seals, or engine components in older engines.

Overheating

Overheating may be caused by a failing thermostat, radiator issues, or a malfunctioning water pump.

Fuel system problems

Central fuel injection systems can develop issues like clogged injectors or a failing fuel pump.

Electrical issues

Older V-shaped engines may experience problems with the ignition system, such as faulty spark plugs or ignition coils.

Loss of power

This can result from various factors, including engine wear, fuel delivery issues, or problems with the air intake system.

Coolant leaks

Coolant leaks might occur from a worn-out radiator, hoses, or water pump.

Vacuum leaks

Vacuum leaks can cause rough idling, stalling, and poor fuel economy.

Emission system failures

Components like the EGR valve or catalytic converter may fail, leading to increased emissions and poor performance.

Exhaust manifold cracks

The exhaust manifold can develop cracks over time, leading to exhaust leaks and reduced engine efficiency.

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