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Sunday I drove my truck 150 miles and filled ups with gas. Drove the remaining 150 miles on Sunday evening. It sat at my business yard for 2 days and Tuesday night I drove it about 50 yards and went crazy. Coughing and would not move the truck without dying. In fact we had to push it 30 yards back to my shop. Called Scott and diagnosed as cam shaft sensor as the 340 code came up. Replace it and no help so figured it may be the crank sensor. Replace it and it still would not start. Baffled I put it on our rollback and took it to a dealer with a Viper certified mechanic.

He called and said that the gas was 85% water. Thinking I got some bad gas but later it dawned on me that I could not have driven 150 miles on 85%water. Yep, someone filled my tank with water. The dealer removed, drained, cleaned the tank and the truck is running as always.---Great.

Pretty sure I know who did the deed but not being able to prove it I got a locking gas cap and will park my baby in my shop.

My building sets with 6 others behind an 8’ security fence but there is an old cantankerous grump bucket that lives on the premises that I had it a run in with the previous week. Pretty sure he is the bad guy and I am gonna bluff him tomorrow. Tell him my buddy with the sheriff dept. took prints from the gas cap and door and after he runs the prints we may know who did the deed----see how he reacts.

Just lucky he did not put sugar in the tank.
 
That's crossing the line! F@cking coward shit right there. I would do some bad shit to the person that ever goes that route against me.

Glad to hear nothing seriously wrong though.

If you don't mind, what was the conflict about? I mean, unless you were banging the guys wife?
 
I'd get some weed killer and draw a .......well I'll let you take it from there
 
That's effed up bro I guess you didn't pay any attention to the gas gauge and realized you had a full tank that might of gave it away sooner
 
Gauge showed a little under 3/4 so paid no attention to that.

The feud has been on going for over a year with him. All the tenants want to kill him. Little petty things, new owner that hired him to mow the grass and look after maintenance. He decided he was the manager and started dictating what gates must be closed, screwing with our front entrance gate and not allowing customers to enter and such as that. I called the owner and got it all straight. No more problems till he attacked my truck.

Remember, I can't prove who actually messed with me truck but with 99 percent of folks that come on the property are tenants and deliver trucks---he is the most likely suspect. Just really a sick old man. Believe it or not, I have been praying for him, he really is a sick, sick human.
 
Sorry to hear about this, he will eventually get what he deserves.
 
That's crazy Shorty and sorry to hear that. Apparently the slight bit of gas in the water would try to start but buck and shake and misfire therefore kicked the cam sensor code. Guess you won't need to replace those sensors anytime soon and you learned how to install them on your truck. Wrenching on your truck brings y'all closer together :rock:
 
Sunday I drove my truck 150 miles and filled ups with gas. Drove the remaining 150 miles on Sunday evening. It sat at my business yard for 2 days and Tuesday night I drove it about 50 yards and went crazy. Coughing and would not move the truck without dying. In fact we had to push it 30 yards back to my shop. Called Scott and diagnosed as cam shaft sensor as the 340 code came up. Replace it and no help so figured it may be the crank sensor. Replace it and it still would not start. Baffled I put it on our rollback and took it to a dealer with a Viper certified mechanic.

He called and said that the gas was 85% water. Thinking I got some bad gas but later it dawned on me that I could not have driven 150 miles on 85%water. Yep, someone filled my tank with water. The dealer removed, drained, cleaned the tank and the truck is running as always.---Great.

Pretty sure I know who did the deed but not being able to prove it I got a locking gas cap and will park my baby in my shop.

My building sets with 6 others behind an 8’ security fence but there is an old cantankerous grump bucket that lives on the premises that I had it a run in with the previous week. Pretty sure he is the bad guy and I am gonna bluff him tomorrow. Tell him my buddy with the sheriff dept. took prints from the gas cap and door and after he runs the prints we may know who did the deed----see how he reacts.

Just lucky he did not put sugar in the tank.
Contrary to popular belief, sugar does not dissolve in gasoline. It just sits at the bottom of the gas tank and plugs the screen.
 
I got some killer weed and smoked a .......well I'll let you take it from there

Fixed. ;) :elefant: :sheep:

That said...WHoever did that is the lowest of scumbags.

One thing you never mess with is a man's car/truck. You can draw gasoline cocks on his lawn, call his house and say it's the "family planning clinic calling with his daughter's chlamydia test results," put icy hot in his toothpaste tube, but you can NEVER mess with a man's ride...It'll get you shot in my 'hood.

[edit] - And if you're too chicken *** to draw a gascock in his yard, you can always rig-up a weed killer sprayer to your bike, and take a few "night rides" across his garden. ;)
 
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I would just make sure every time i had to take a dump, it would be somewhere he would have to clean, step in or smell.
 
Yep, locking cap and in my building.:rock:
 

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