Greenlee
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My buddy just bought a 69' M35-A2 with the multifuel turbo engine at auction. The truck is clean, but would not start. It appears to have about 15,000 miles and 600 hours. He replaced the fuel pump, and it fired up and seemed to run good at first. However, he drove it about a half mile and it began running rough and losing power. He got it home and it died and would not turn over.
After removing the oil pan, it appears the rod bearings are toast. He has ordered the parts to fix it, however, we are concerned because we don't know what caused this to happen. It appeared to have good oil pressue before it died. It had fresh looking oil in the engine. Almost too fresh, as if someone had just poured oil in it before the sale. The oil cooler has silicone and mismatched bolts as if it has been tampered with.
Does anyone have any ideas about what would have caused this?
After removing the oil pan, it appears the rod bearings are toast. He has ordered the parts to fix it, however, we are concerned because we don't know what caused this to happen. It appeared to have good oil pressue before it died. It had fresh looking oil in the engine. Almost too fresh, as if someone had just poured oil in it before the sale. The oil cooler has silicone and mismatched bolts as if it has been tampered with.
Does anyone have any ideas about what would have caused this?