Compression is a tad different from spark. When a rod bearing goes in a compression engine, it will not run long without a giant failure..lots more pressure involved. My speculation is other than engine. Follow Gimp and Toms advice. You sound skilled, I think you'd know the smell of the oil if you had a bearing failure. I have seen cranks break, not spin bearings, make HUGE noises and lock the engine..just sayin'. Hope it is a simple fix for ya. Keep us posted
I definitely agree with you. But, the race engines I'm talking about though were 10:1 compression and over 30 pounds of boost. So over 30:1 compression. Also running at 8000-9000 RPM. Engines can do some pretty crazy things and stay running. I had one that came out of a running/racing car. Took the crank out for a freshen, and the snout completely fell off. It was broke from the #1 main journal forward. It had zero signs of an engine failure.
KsM715, I also think that the oil out of the bell could be unrelated. The previous owner serviced everything recently. Batteries could be low, especially if the generator was taking a crap. Good thought. The headlights stayed bright for over an hour after this though. Not sure on a 24V system if the lights could stay bright, but the voltage/amperage be too low to crank the engine, especially with something locked up.
panshark, I think I posted something along your line of thinking also. We towed it 2 miles with the clutch engaged (pedal not depressed) with no noise or it trying to turn over the engine/skid the rear tires. So unless something siezed and then sheared, it isn't in the trans or T-case.
gimpyrobb........so you guys are going to be excited to see the the carnage if I KO'd the engine or trans?
I'm kidding. I'll definitely take some pics of whatever I find. Hopefully the engine isn't smoke checked.....anything else won't be bad. I just don't want to have to find a "good" engine and have it shipped. I want to get this thing bobbed, everything in working order, and start driving it.
Working on this truck frequently and performing constant maintenance won't bother me. The race car used to take weeks of work just to race it for a total of 40 secs in a weekend. That was too much work for what pleasure I got out of it.
I'll definitely let everyone know what I find, and I'll get pics for gimpyrobb