If you put the truck in gear will it roll or is the engine locked up?
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Mark A - Thanks for the tip - I'll give it a try. And, by the way, the carb you rebuilt for me is "like butter." You are the master! I bought a remote start button and put it on the starter last night. I get juice (the "ga-gunk" sound), but it still won't crank....since it is a brand new rebuilt starter, I'm wondering if the problem is more serious (something seized perhaps?).
If you roll it and pop the clutch willl it start? That might answer the seized question.
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I'll have to take a pic for you guys to see where the truck is located...it is on the flat section of a private road - I plowed a path down the road (my plow blade is 6.5 feet wide - just wide enough for the truck to fit behind it) and I have walls of snow/ice on both sides of the truck (makes getting in/out and working on it a real pain).I can probably get a friend to tow me up the hill at one end and try to roll it/pop it...that will work even if the starter is the problem, won't it?
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Well guys, got some help from a friend last night to tow the truck to a place where I could get a little downhill roll and tried pop-starting the truck.......the engine is definitely seized
This, however, makes absolutely no sense to me. I haven't even put 1000 miles on this truck since I bought it (only a few months ago) and it was full of oil when I brought it home. The PO even commented that it was the only Land Cruiser he's ever owned that didn't drip oil on his driveway.
It wasn't smoking or shooting oil out of the tailpipe....I'm perplexed. I have no idea where the oil went.
I had the clutch/flywheel replaced when I first got the truck, but that's the only job that's been done to it that's even close to the oil pan....and the mechanic said they didn't drain the oil (I was wondering if they had and forgot to fill it back up - like they'd admit to something like that).
So HELP! Where'd the oil go? And more importantly, I guess, who has a solid 2F they want to get rid of....![]()
I looked at the dipstick last night - dry. I checked the oil when I bought it in....I think it was October of this year, but like I said, I haven't even put 1000 miles on it yet. I haven't pulled the drain plug yet to see how much comes out, but will tonight. I can't imagine that I would burn that much oil in that short amount of time. I thought the oil pressure guage was working and didn't see anything unusual on it and there definitely aren't any visible "wet spots" on the undercarriage of the truck that I can see...and no puddles of oil anywhere either. Weird....
Hey IDave - Good input....at this point, that's the plan. I think I'll try sourcing a good engine just in case, but you're right, the existing engine could still be salvaged. I just need to get the truck up and operational again before another storm comes....one storm's worth of plowing will more than pay for a new engine (if it comes to that).