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Ford ThunderBirdFord thought they'd take their own stab at the nostalgia business. There are quite a few last-century icons that wear the blue oval. For a revival subject, why not use a car famous enough to have been the subject of Beach Boys songs, starred in George Lucas movies, and has been gone long enough to be missed? Why not indeed. In 2002, the Thunderbird was reborn.
Last week I started tearing this engine down To replace head gaskets I removed the OIL dipstick, not paying attention to where it went. Now I know about where it goes but I have viewed it from all angles and cannot find it. Any help would be appreciated.
hey i have a1989 ford thunderbird and it is hte same motor as yours...it is on the right side almost parallel with your egr valve. it goes in under the HEAD part of the motor and goes into the pan....that is about all i can tell you without showing you...lol
hey i have a1989 ford thunderbird and it is hte same motor as yours...it is on the right side almost parallel with your egr valve. it goes in under the HEAD part of the motor and goes into the pan....that is about all i can tell you without showing you...lol
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