Main engine belt cut. Distributor or computer smashed. Shorting wire on the battery. Gritty stuff in the engine oil. Diesel or sugar or sand in the gasoline tank. Spark plug wires switched around or cut. Most engine sabotage is very obvious.
Long ago, I knew a cop who took a few liberties with the rules. If he heard that someone was planning a robbery or other crime, he would open their hood and steal the distributor cap. He told me he had dozens of them in his garage.
You will definitely know if your truck jumps out of time. The engine will run very rough. The engine might not run at all.
to know which manifold fits, you need to know what engine is in the truck
Need to know what the question is.
We need to know which engine it has.
Need to know which engine you have.
We need to know the year, make and engine to help you.
Need to know what year it is, engine size
Your first course of action will be to know what year, make and model your truck is. It will also be helpful to know what engine size it is and if it is four wheel drive. From there, you can find out anything you want to know about truck accessories and parts.
Sabotaged - novel - was created on 2010-08-24.
i HAVE AN ENGINE IN MY 1963 FORD TRUCK. iT'S NOT THE ORIGINAL ENGINE,i KNOW IT CAME FROM A 1978 . HOW CAN I FIND OUT WHAT KIND OF 78 IT CAME OUT OF?
Marine, although I don't know if it is Marine exclusively. I only know because it's the one in my boat. :)
The engine would not run. The engine would lack compression.