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I don't have a Grand Marquis myself, but I am working on my grandparent's '89 Grand Marquis GS. They bought the car brand new off the show room floor back in October of 1988. The car is white with dark red interior and the spoked looking hubcaps. Looks basically identical to this car: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:1...nd_Marquis.jpg They then drove the car for many years. Sometime in 1996, with well over 200,000 miles on the car, the over drive went out in the trans. Then the A/C went out and the power steering was leaking and going down hill fast. They continued driving it with no over drive until the end of 1997, and then it was parked with 289,xxx miles on it.
Well, they currently have an F150, and with the way gas prices are, they need something that gets better mileage. One of my buddies happened across an '86 LTD Crown Victoria for $250 that runs and drives perfect, has 120,000 miles on it. Problem is, the previous owner lost the title to it, hence why it was so cheap. So the plan is to pull the engine, trans, and everything else that may be needed from the Crown Vic and put it in the Grand Marquis, clean it up and get it back on the road again. My grandpa said the car always got around 23 mpg hwy, so he wants to drive it again.
I was messing with the Grand Marquis this past weekend. I was actually able to get the car running, but the original fuel pump seems to be dead. The relay clicks, but the pump it self dosen't run. I rigged an external fuel pump up and ran the fuel line into a fresh can of gas, and the car fired right up first try after over 10 years of sitting. Runs great. My grandpa always run nothing but Mobile 1 in the engine since it was brand new. I have an '80 Mercury Capri RS with a 2.3 in it that I am wanting to convert to a 5.0, so the plan is my grandpa is going to give me the original engine out of the Grand Marquis in exchange for the labor of swapping the LTD drive train in.
Is there anything you guys can think of that would be different between the '89 Grand Marquis and '86 Crown Vic? I'm hoping the engine and trans will just be a direct plug and play bolt in? Also, will the gas tank from the Crown Vic be a direct bolt in? I'm sure the tank in the Grand Marquis is full of crap after sitting for 10 years. Where is the fuel pump located?
Thanks, and sorry for the long winded first post. I was born in '87, and basically grew up riding in this car, lots of fond memories. I'm excited to be getting it back on the road again.
I don't have a Grand Marquis myself, but I am working on my grandparent's '89 Grand Marquis GS. They bought the car brand new off the show room floor back in October of 1988. The car is white with dark red interior and the spoked looking hubcaps. Looks basically identical to this car: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:1...nd_Marquis.jpg They then drove the car for many years. Sometime in 1996, with well over 200,000 miles on the car, the over drive went out in the trans. Then the A/C went out and the power steering was leaking and going down hill fast. They continued driving it with no over drive until the end of 1997, and then it was parked with 289,xxx miles on it.
Well, they currently have an F150, and with the way gas prices are, they need something that gets better mileage. One of my buddies happened across an '86 LTD Crown Victoria for $250 that runs and drives perfect, has 120,000 miles on it. Problem is, the previous owner lost the title to it, hence why it was so cheap. So the plan is to pull the engine, trans, and everything else that may be needed from the Crown Vic and put it in the Grand Marquis, clean it up and get it back on the road again. My grandpa said the car always got around 23 mpg hwy, so he wants to drive it again.
I was messing with the Grand Marquis this past weekend. I was actually able to get the car running, but the original fuel pump seems to be dead. The relay clicks, but the pump it self dosen't run. I rigged an external fuel pump up and ran the fuel line into a fresh can of gas, and the car fired right up first try after over 10 years of sitting. Runs great. My grandpa always run nothing but Mobile 1 in the engine since it was brand new. I have an '80 Mercury Capri RS with a 2.3 in it that I am wanting to convert to a 5.0, so the plan is my grandpa is going to give me the original engine out of the Grand Marquis in exchange for the labor of swapping the LTD drive train in.
Is there anything you guys can think of that would be different between the '89 Grand Marquis and '86 Crown Vic? I'm hoping the engine and trans will just be a direct plug and play bolt in? Also, will the gas tank from the Crown Vic be a direct bolt in? I'm sure the tank in the Grand Marquis is full of crap after sitting for 10 years. Where is the fuel pump located?
Thanks, and sorry for the long winded first post. I was born in '87, and basically grew up riding in this car, lots of fond memories. I'm excited to be getting it back on the road again.
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