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Question edited for clarity, correct model name rockem > Rocam
You need to identify the fuse and what is on that circuit and look for what is shorting it out. It is normally abraded insulation that is grounding back to the battery, or what is on the end of it has failed.
It’s difficult to say because engines make a wide variety of noises. Rattling, possibly a worn timing chain. Misfiring, possibly incorrect valve timing or damaged head gasket. Metallic scraping, possibly a lack of oil pressure causing bearing to run dry. Knocking, possibly worn mains or big end bearings. Loud exhaust noise, possibly a blown exhaust manifold gasket.
There are a wide variety of possible noises and therefore a wide variety of possible causes
youve over heated the engine -and may have cracked the head or warped it -suggest you take to a ford mechanic a.s.a.p -an oil change wont solve the problem ,a new replacement head and new gasket etc.at the worst or may get away with just maching the head if its not cracked then with new gasket you could be lucky -talk to mechanic
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