It has 190K miles on it and never given me any problem at all, until a couple of weeks ago when it developed a slight knock. The knock was a strange on in that it wasn't consistent but was rhythmic regardless of the rpm and vehicle speed. The engine sounded like this bub...bub... bub... bub...tick,tick,tick,tick,tick...bub...bub...bub etc with bubs being normal engine sound and ticks being the faster tempo'd knock.
Then before I could have the truck looked at, I pulled up to a red light and the engine stalled and would not turn over at all. Had it towed to a local private garage and they deemed it frozen and a new used engine would cost me $3600.
As I tried to see how and where I could get this kind of money, or looked into scrapping the truck, the weather turned cold.
Today, I went to visit my Exp to remove some stuff and see if the title was in the vehicle and when I opened the door, saw that the key was in the ignition. Just for the heck of it, I turned the key and the truck started instantly. It sounded like crap, but it started... and I immediately turned it off not wanting to damage the engine more. I popped the hood and saw that the belts were removed and shredded and wondered if the belt had somehow been shredded and got tangled around the turning engine fan or somehow prevented it from cranking over?
By then, the owner of the shop came out and I exclaimed the Christmas Miracle to him with the hope that maybe all it needed was a new belt and maybe a tuneup. But, he started it again and said that the noise was a broken crankshaft and the engine was surely blown.
What do you think? Does it sound like the engine is blown? What could I do to maybe test it myself where it sits?
Now, I am worried he is trying to rip me off but know little about cars and engines... so I need your help, please.
Then before I could have the truck looked at, I pulled up to a red light and the engine stalled and would not turn over at all. Had it towed to a local private garage and they deemed it frozen and a new used engine would cost me $3600.
As I tried to see how and where I could get this kind of money, or looked into scrapping the truck, the weather turned cold.
Today, I went to visit my Exp to remove some stuff and see if the title was in the vehicle and when I opened the door, saw that the key was in the ignition. Just for the heck of it, I turned the key and the truck started instantly. It sounded like crap, but it started... and I immediately turned it off not wanting to damage the engine more. I popped the hood and saw that the belts were removed and shredded and wondered if the belt had somehow been shredded and got tangled around the turning engine fan or somehow prevented it from cranking over?
By then, the owner of the shop came out and I exclaimed the Christmas Miracle to him with the hope that maybe all it needed was a new belt and maybe a tuneup. But, he started it again and said that the noise was a broken crankshaft and the engine was surely blown.
What do you think? Does it sound like the engine is blown? What could I do to maybe test it myself where it sits?
Now, I am worried he is trying to rip me off but know little about cars and engines... so I need your help, please.