Truck died and wont start...help!
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Truck died and wont start...help!
I recently purchased a 95 F250 with a 5.8. Clean truck with 143k miles on it. I noticed that it sounded like a bearing in one of the pulleys was going bad (just made some metallic noise) but didnt think anything of it. On the drive home from work, I stopped by the grocery store and after I started the truck to go home, I noticed that it was a little louder. I thought maybe the sound was reflecting off the car next to me so I decided to keep driving home. About a half mile down the road I heard some CRAZY screeching go on from the engine so I pull over and turn the truck off. I thought maybe the belt had snapped and was stuck between two pulleys still but when I looked under the hood, the belt was still intact. The engine bay smelled like burnt rubber or burnt something, so I'm thinking (hoping) one of the accessory drives locked up.
After I inspect things, I tried to start the engine again but the starter wont even click. Seems as though all my electronics still worked but the engine wont even try to start. Anyone have any thoughts as to what it might be? I had the truck towed to a shop that has worked on it before but it was after hours and only a book keeper was there. I'm hoping it isnt anything major but any advice would be helpful.
After I inspect things, I tried to start the engine again but the starter wont even click. Seems as though all my electronics still worked but the engine wont even try to start. Anyone have any thoughts as to what it might be? I had the truck towed to a shop that has worked on it before but it was after hours and only a book keeper was there. I'm hoping it isnt anything major but any advice would be helpful.
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I'm looking for constructive help from people that may have experienced something like this. Could a bad EEC cause the no start issue?
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The problem with the factory gauge is that it's just a go/no-go indicator, not an indication of actual pressure. It can be made to work as a real gauge, but I doubt anyone did it to yours.
What I would do is start with the easy check and take the belt off, then see if the engine turns over. If not, then unbolt the torque converter and slide the transmission back, check again and see if the engine turns (you'll have to turn it by hand at this point). If it ain't free at this point, it's probably junk but you may be able to save it depending on the damage inside.
Good luck with it, and whatever it is I hope after it's fixed you enjoy your new truck.
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If you're lucky, you lost your alternator and the battery died. (battery can still have enough juice to power electronics, but not even click the starter)
If you're unlucky, you spun a crank bearing and you're looking at complete rebuild or a new engine.
Almost impossible to say without more details.
If you're unlucky, you spun a crank bearing and you're looking at complete rebuild or a new engine.
Almost impossible to say without more details.
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Leave the belt on for the time being.
There is a bolt on the crank pulley... Just get on that with a socket and a breaker bar and try to turn the engine by hand. If it turns but turns really, really hard or you hear squeaking as it turns, remove the belt and see if you can turn each of the accessories by hand. Obviously, the one that does not turn will be your culprit. It also helps to have a buddy to watch each accessory as you turn the engine so he can actually see if one is not turning. If the engine doesn't turn at all when you get on that crank bolt, remove the belt and try again. If it still doesn't turn, it may be that something internal went amok. I would still turn all of the accessories by hand just to check them at this point.
Good luck, man. I hope it isn't anything major.
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I agree with Bowtie. Just loosen the belt from the tensioner, I think its a 17 or 18 mm socket. Then with large breaker bar and 15/16th socket try to turn it over. Could have been the alternator cooking, and overheated the wiring. Seen it happen. Had to wait for the battery to cool and alt since the alternator bearing housing fell apart and nearly grenaded in our 2000 expy. Just for giggles, I checked the inside guts of the alternator with my craftsman thermocouple and it slowed down in temp after reaching 351 degrees. Spin all accessories and check for noise or binding. Let us know what you find out.
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same here ...
I got the same thing going on here with my 01 V10. No Loud screeching, just some random, non-continuous metallic "rubbing" after it did start. Now I'll have to see what's what with it. I also thought maybe a bolt may have backed out against the flywheel from inside the bell housing somewhere maybe and is jamming it up. the engine ran fine until it went into no-start mode, even after I put a new starter and battery in it didn't fire up. I hope it's not a junk motor!
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