The Cruiser Gods are not on my side with this one...
Hey everyone.
I finally got a chance to do some troubleshooting on the '92.
I first pulled the oil cap to see if anything was moving. It was not.
I then pulled the distributor cap to see if it was spinning. It was not.
I then pulled the plugs and did the "finger compression" test:
6-4: compression
3 and up: no compression
First off, my initial reaction is broken crank, but please correct me if that is off line.
Now I guess I will clear up some of the questions that were asked by everyone and myself:
Please tell me how it is possible that you can mistake the sound of the engine turning over as compared to just the starter turning.
It is possible because half of the engine is apparently spinning while the other half is not. I don't feel like as big an idiot anymore. The starter is turning SOME of the motor.
How can the starter be spinning the flywheel and not have the crank pulley turn?
Apparently the crank CAN break without too much of a fight and the starter will turn the flywheel and part of the crank; but not the part that attaches to the crank pulley.
Another question. When I was troubleshooting spark before, I could have sworn I was getting a strong fuel smell. If the crank isn't spinning, would the fuel pump still push fuel into the cylinders?
When I had pulled a plug before to test for spark, I pulled the number 5 cylinder plug since it was easy to get to. Since that cylinder was still moving, I think it was still getting fuel, hence the smell of fuel.
Now my new, major question is: Why did the crank break?
As I had said before, I was not driving the truck hard when it happened, I was merely accelerating slowly from a corner. I don't know, but I would think something in the front end of the engine locked up and stopped the crank quickly, but the back of the engine and flywheel didn't have the same plan. This also brings me back to the fact that I cannot turn the belts on the front of the engine by hand with plugs out. Something in there has got to be holding things up.
Well, I can't say this is the first time its ever happened to a 3FE, but its the only one I have seen on MUD.
And you can trust me... I searched.
