There are many possibilities from restricted exhaust (plugged Catalytic converter) to a plugged fuel filter to transmission problems. The year, make and engine info would help.
If there is water in the oil, then the head gasket has failed.
a 4x4 truck is a truck that instead of only using power for 2 wheels, it uses power for all 4 wheels instead.
If it is carburated, Gumout the carb, check all fuel filters, spark plug wires, and distrubutor. thanks it was a cloged fuel filter it had me puzzled as it ran great in park or neutral
Well, this happened to me. I replaced everything that i thought it might be and everything the parts house said it might be. That still didnt fix it. So all in all, your f**ked. Good luck.
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I had to replace mine after it broke. All I did was remove the OLD stub with a crescent wrench and replace it. It took about 1 minute. That is all you have to do.
Might want to check your fuel filter if you thinks its not getting gas.
The best all around truck is the Ford Powerstroke, lots of power, handles good and has good gas milage for a diesel.
Four wheel drive vehicles usually tend to be in the SUV or light truck class, although All Wheel Drive - which transfers power to the remaining wheels when a drive wheel loses traction - is a more often used system on passenger cars.
you probably broke it. I'm sorry.