you need to leave hood open ina ventilated area and let all the moisture dry you probably have water in coli, on plugs and in distributer if you got water in distributor, u need to remove distributor cap and eithe let it dry or use a hairdryer to speed up the process
you flooded it
i had the problem with my 97 f150, the power wire to the computer had melted on the manifold and had to be replaced, check the wire to see if its grounding out
wont, start,change punp,not getting gas
Get the correct tool to take it off with or take it to a professional.
locate the x fuse in the engine right side test it
You wouldn't happen to be using too heavy of an engine oil ? What grade of engine oil are you using ?
You would have to check the bolt pattern out for sure. But I'm really sure they wont work.
If your Ford Bantam is not starting, you might have a dead battery or a problem with the starter. You might also have an empty gas tank or clogged fuel filter.
Spray some WD-40 on all the inside door jams this will fix the problem.
about 500 reasons, possibly more
you need a new truck
Ignition problem probably, Check wires, coil & cap to start