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91 Lincoln engine dies when warm (after 10 min)
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Philo-mm
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Aug 3, 2011, 9:18 AM
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91 Lincoln engine dies when warm (after 10 min)
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Hello, new to the site. I have a 91 Lincoln town car. Back in the spring I made it about 5 miles down the road the engine cut in and out and then quit. I towed the car home let it sit and it would then start up. I have not driven it since then. I tried the last couple of days walking past the car trying to start it then finally this morning it started and I let it run. It died after about 10 minutes and will not start. I removed a plug wire from the coil on each side and cranked engine but both coils seem to be dead. I have looked fuses over and have swapped out relays (3 alike ahead of brake master on fender well). I also looked at the bottom of the power distribution box and wires look good and intact. Any ideas? I appreciate any guidance given. Thank you. philo-mm
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Tom Greenleaf
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Aug 3, 2011, 2:55 PM
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Re: 91 Lincoln engine dies when warm (after 10 min)
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Guess: You could be losing fuel pump totally or just pressure too low when warmer. While down can you prime it to fire up if only for a few seconds? If so we would know to narrow this down to a fuel delivery issue, T
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