Sounds like engine coolant getting in crankcase, could be an intake gasket going bad.
catalyctic converter is clogged.
Your truck is losing coolant for one or more reasons including; a leak outside the engine, typically the water pump, or heater hose (should be noticable in the engine bay or on the ground), or leaking due to a failed head or head gasket (should be noticable by coolant in your engine oil- eg. white/milky oil, or noticable by thick white smoke/steam at the tail pipe especially for a short time after engine start-up.
It is a 150 horse power horizontal engine
tata1210 engine model specification
balance the engine
The engine of a heavy duty truck puts out at least 400 horse power. They usually have around 400 lb-ft of torque power as well.
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1966 Truck Ford F-350 diesel are 325 hp and 115 mph respectively.
You could put a banks turbo on it if you wanted it would give you more power. Its a work horse engine designed to tow and move a truck around. Its no sports car. its a truck.
It could be anything from the engine to the connectors
270 hp on the truck engine
Need the YEAR and what it is in to answer that question right.
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1964 Truck Dodge d-400 motor continental 6cyl are 120 hp and 150 mph respectively.