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jouvanis1966
YR 1966 462 V8 where do I pour new motor oil into the engine when doing an oil change. thankyou!
I have a 1966 lincoln continental 462 V8 engine I need to do my first oil change( I recently purchased) I tried to find where to pour the new motor oil into the engine but I cannot find an oil cap that majority of cars have on engine. do I pour the oil down the tube that the oil cap breather sits on top of? Please let me know. Thankyou!
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November 29, 2012
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23dodges10
Yes , take the breather cap off and pour it in there. The breather cap keeps pressure from building up in the crankcase.
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November 30, 2012