Edelbrock VS Iron - Rocket 350 on the Dyno!

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  • @mikehunt9894
    @mikehunt9894 4 года назад +51

    Oldsmobiles always have their own little unique rumble.. i love it.

    • @chrismc.4437
      @chrismc.4437 2 года назад +2

      They certainly do. Very stout mills

    • @rosskrause3926
      @rosskrause3926 2 года назад +2

      I had a 79' Pontiac Trans Am that had the Olds 403 in it stock..it lost compression and I had it bored .040 to clean it up and put a mild cam..basically this same Performer intake and a Edelbrock 800 cfm carburetor on it..Wow it had so torque and just really ran great for a mild engine..very good after that.

  • @tunnelportterror
    @tunnelportterror 2 года назад +9

    damn strong 350 Olds there, I had 2 Cutlasses with 350 Rockets in them, most reliable cars I ever owned. a 70 ragtop, and 72 hardtop

    • @rosskrause3926
      @rosskrause3926 2 года назад +1

      Yep my friend had an 72 hard top awith the Rocket 350 in it..it was all stock and ran really good.

  • @pnotuner1
    @pnotuner1 4 года назад +14

    My school days buddy had a 70 Cutlass 350 4 speed. His dad was friends with A.J. Foyts crew chief. He built that engine in their shop and it was a high revver.

    • @pnotuner1
      @pnotuner1 4 года назад

      They milled out the back of the crankshaft and fit a 4 speed on it.

  • @chrisnizer1885
    @chrisnizer1885 7 лет назад +14

    Great video, another home run. Who couldn't love an Olds Rocket 350 belting out 400 HP?? I could listen to it all day long. Thanks Nick and Vasily. Semper Fi!

  • @paulnunya3429
    @paulnunya3429 5 лет назад +14

    It’s that adapter, it’s choking the flow from the carb into the intake. In the 80’s that same adapter was available and it was known to be a dud. It was just so you could put an easier to tune Holley on your car since the Q-Jets were hard for most people to tune. But a well tuned Q-Jet will make more power than a Holley on a restrictive adapter.

    • @mnpattern
      @mnpattern 2 месяца назад

      I built a 403 to replace the tired 350 in my 68 Cutlass when I was in High School in the late 80's. Car was factory 4 spd and had 3.91 rear gears. That motor always ran better with factory intake and Quadrajet carb. Had more power and was easier to drive, less surging. Beat the crap out of that engine, including many 6000+ RPM shifts, and many runs down the quarter mile. 13.3's at 106 with factory 14 inch rims and street tires.

  • @Shane-Singleton
    @Shane-Singleton 6 лет назад +196

    Stays late to do an intake manifold swap just because he's curious. That's a man that loves what he does. :)

    • @zuestoots5176
      @zuestoots5176 5 лет назад +2

      I would ask my Advisor if i could stay an hour or two late to finish a car for a waiter. Those few people would always fill my fridge with Pizza and Beer. I now have the Security code and set of keys to get in the building whenever i want or leave after hours

    • @daviddamore4032
      @daviddamore4032 3 года назад

      09

  • @markperry2827
    @markperry2827 4 года назад +5

    Good video. This is why people like Bernard Mondello are worth the money. So many people say port matching intakes is silly and a waste of money. Bernard knows every atom of metal when it comes to Olds products and if you want a magical number he has the answer. Nick knew the correct answer and showed us why. I love his technique of teaching and explaining. 400 from a 350 is a damn good result on any 350. I would like to see Nick squeeze this motor to 425 hp without touching the cam. Some head porting and polishing and he would be there.

  • @KGisthename
    @KGisthename 2 года назад +3

    I have a mildly built 350 in my 71 Chevelle, but once I get my finances back on track I am going to have Nick build me a 383. Pandemic hurt our body shop so we are hanging in there at the moment. I have been watching the channel for a long time and just love how passionate and skillful the man is. Keep up the great work guys.

  • @kennyd6933
    @kennyd6933 5 лет назад +21

    Those engines like the quadra jet carbs. Experimented with with a holley and quadra jet years ago on 350 olds cutlass. Only had a seat of the pants dyno but the quadra jet was the better for sure.

    • @douglynn5906
      @douglynn5906 5 лет назад +6

      I think the quadrajet is 10 times better for driveability

    • @douglynn5906
      @douglynn5906 5 лет назад +3

      @Dave Micolichek my dad runs nhra stock eliminater with one for many decades now, my street car uses the biggest quadrajet off of a 70 model 501 caddy engine I've modified it much excellent carb in my opinion

    • @douglynn5906
      @douglynn5906 5 лет назад +3

      @Dave Micolichek Billy Lynn k/sa number 4113 it's a 1979 Malibu red in color 305 engine runs mid to lower 11s

    • @douglynn5906
      @douglynn5906 5 лет назад +1

      @Dave Micolichek that's a fun class too. My dad just won the shootout for stock superstock combo race at Memphis Tennessee leader in points for that track. I like ihra myself lot less bs than NHRA will give a person

    • @douglynn5906
      @douglynn5906 5 лет назад

      @Dave Micolichek very much more political. I like how laid back ihra is

  • @darrylmartin5831
    @darrylmartin5831 5 лет назад +6

    Nick,
    Thank you for sharing the video. For so many years I've been watching you on RUclips. It's amazing with the diversity of nostalgic automotive parts in some of the auto restoration you've done it keeps hope alive for some of us older enthusiast .
    Big Tony's family .....I know that guy..... thank God for you and your Automotive Crew.
    Doc Martin

  • @davidterceira7451
    @davidterceira7451 5 лет назад +2

    Nick, I am an old hot rodder originally from Brooklyn, NY. I now live in Florida. You bring back the memories that meant so much to me. Thank you, David T.

  • @RAMMBRUTE
    @RAMMBRUTE 7 лет назад +66

    This is an honest effort and super refreshing to see. I have a dyno (SF-902) in my shop and I have also built some Olds engines and was not surprised to see the Edelbrock manifold outperform the stock. This engine does not breathe deep enough @ 5600-5800 RPM to be worried about a little extra cross section with the stock iron manifold. Also I have never seen a spacer arrangement like you were using work either. It was very refreshing to see the truth on the internet for once! Good job and nice engine, oh and decent video production. Keep it up!

    • @nickpanaritis4122
      @nickpanaritis4122 7 лет назад +14

      RAMMBRUTE. I see you know your olds engines very well. Thanks for watching.

    • @lt7automotive931
      @lt7automotive931 6 лет назад +4

      I was glad to see this as well since I have the same intake on a motor I'm building. Mine was originally a 2 barrel motor so I'm pretty sure the Edelbrock will flow more with a reman 750 Quadrajet on it.

    • @zxtenn
      @zxtenn 6 лет назад +6

      I just read your reply, I am 62 so I remember the 350-455 engines and the W-30 options, didn't the RALLYE 350 have aluminum intake like the W-30 455? I remember the car itself as being yellow but yes only a 350. I had built a 67 Yenko clone Camaro when I was 20, 427/425 engine, 4 speed and 456 gears true old school by todays standards but walked on everything in town. I agree that those 'spacers/adapters seemed it would distort airglow nd I have seen some fast cars running the Q-jet, I had a 650 spread bore on a 396 325 with the cast intake, Q-jet was finicky and playing with those metering rods were not easy. I ran a junk 780 on my 427 with a dual plane that some cut the middle out of, do you remember the single plane Tarantula that was on an angle for some weird reason?

    • @dustracoma9667
      @dustracoma9667 5 лет назад +4

      Isnt that adapter upside down

    • @flyurway
      @flyurway 5 лет назад +3

      @@zxtenn Yep, I remember those single plane Tarantula's. I'm wondering if he'd done better here with a spread bore carb. I've never known of those adapters be much of an advantage to airflow, it was just a way to put one type of carb on another type of mani!

  • @handyman3320
    @handyman3320 5 лет назад +7

    Nick inspires me in so many way and also makes me hate that I don't do what I love as he gets to do. He's BLESSED

  • @wreckanchor
    @wreckanchor 5 лет назад +4

    My old man had a Rocket 350 in a 68 Cuttlas with a little known optional package called a "Ram Rod" package. The car had a turbo 400 trans and 12 bolt posi rear with a low gear in it. It was very quick for a plain looking Olds. I saw that car beat big block Chevelles and Camaros. It was quick.

    • @timcoffin2790
      @timcoffin2790 2 года назад

      Ram Rod package. Lol. That was a Wolf in Sheep's clothing. W31 350 Dual Scoope under bumper Ram Air Induction. 308 duration cam. Factory Aluminum intake. Extra thick harmonic balancer. Would Rev to 6500 Rpm. 3.90 to 4.11 gears out back. I'd Say it Probably Ran Like A Raped Ape.

  • @danbucceroni8607
    @danbucceroni8607 5 лет назад +4

    If your going to build a motor, this is the kinda guy you want working on it. Old school, and tons of experience.
    Experience is king...it can't be taught.

  • @robertgoodwinr6523
    @robertgoodwinr6523 Год назад +3

    Great vid. Thank you Nick. Olds Rocket motors are monsters. A friend of mine had 400 rocket olds from a late 70's model trans am stuffed in a 69 cutlass convertible. He tweaked the stock quardrajet carb, new exhaust/headers, removed any smog equip, etc., gear for that year 3:08 maybe? and 2 speed power glide. We got clocked down a local drag/highway at 137 mph with the top down LOL. 1986. The state trooper who pulled us over back then said "what are you crazy"??!!! I think he gave us a break because he liked the car. If i had to guess car would have pulled mid 13's in the quarter. Peace from Boston.

    • @jimmyfleetwood1118
      @jimmyfleetwood1118 9 месяцев назад

      Not a Powerglide (Chevy)--Super Turbine 300 (BOP). It's not a name game--the two trans only share the front seal.

  • @towtruckdriver1000
    @towtruckdriver1000 5 лет назад +9

    Best engine builder hands down guys dedicated to doing what people want even if it means staying late from michigan ..keep up the good work to all you guys!!

  • @danielperetto9722
    @danielperetto9722 4 года назад +36

    I had 3 79 trans am’s with the 6.6 olds 403 and they were beast I loved the but the ex wife made me sell them should have kept them and let her leave a few years early

    • @jerrykorman7770
      @jerrykorman7770 4 года назад +4

      Yeah, the biggest regret I have is not packing up and walking away a *lot* sooner

    • @Bridging_the_Political_Divide
      @Bridging_the_Political_Divide 4 года назад +1

      Funny.

    • @danhartman9087
      @danhartman9087 3 года назад

      Been there, done that. And lo and behold - it was an Oldsmobile too!

    • @jimmayuer3441
      @jimmayuer3441 3 года назад

      The 403 is not a bad motor, the head design and coolant flow sucked and they over heated quite a bit under pressure but some simple things could get them over the 400 horsepower range, They had great torque as well, In all honesty i think too much is being asked of this motor, Nick repeatedly revs it over 5000rpm on the dyno which is pushing it, These motors had lower ranges at which peak power was had, usually between 2000 and 5000 rpm, more designed for torque at lower ends

  • @Fresh-tw7ev
    @Fresh-tw7ev 5 лет назад +6

    Had the Rocket 350 in a 73 Olds Cutlass. Good memories of that motor!

    • @magapickle01
      @magapickle01 5 лет назад +1

      Dougie Fresh I grew up with same car , swivel buckets seat s push button trunk for the trunk monkey. Lot of memories good and bad . It sat two inches off the ground , rust holes on the edges of canvas top and trim . It got the name rust bucket at the drag strip every Wednesday at pir

  • @southernfriedhippie
    @southernfriedhippie 7 лет назад +34

    Damn, that's a stout engine for a 350 olds!

  • @johnnyzonta5173
    @johnnyzonta5173 7 лет назад +56

    Impressive........I really hope Velocity can have a peak at this type of video and make something out of this , we need more shows like this............this is entertaining and educational...............THUMBS UP.

    • @AnomalousOne1401
      @AnomalousOne1401 7 лет назад +3

      Johnny Zonta: I couldn't agree more. After some dunderheads decided to pull the plug on Speed channel, I was relieved to see Velocity come on the small screen. That being said, a few more programs for us gearheads would be great. Showing people with a little grease under their fingernails is always a good thing.

    • @AnomalousOne1401
      @AnomalousOne1401 7 лет назад +3

      Johnny Zonta: I agree totally. I'm starving for GOOD car shows and Nick's Garage is great because he dabbles with everything. Pontiac, Olds, small block Mopar. I throw stuff at the TV when someone restores a nice classic car and puts an LS motor in it. Cmon dog! You go Nick! !

    • @democratsaretheDEVIL
      @democratsaretheDEVIL 5 лет назад

      Velocity channel is a bunch of idiots joking and laughing nothing on there is about cars anymore it's only about how wacky the guys are!

  • @Pointman-yf6or
    @Pointman-yf6or 5 лет назад +3

    Stuck one of these in a 77 Chevy short bed pick up for my son in the early 90s ( for all you Chevy guys, if you take a piece of 1 1/2 inch strap iron, bolt a Chevy motor mount to it so it straddles the middle of the 3 tapped holes in the olds block just above the oil pan, it will drop right in. Shorten the drive shaft 4 1/2 inch for the olds trans. Cheap 300 hp.

  • @jasonballi6978
    @jasonballi6978 6 лет назад +13

    Nick's Garage best channel to rebuild engines and make customer dreams come true. 👍

  • @shootisttx15
    @shootisttx15 7 лет назад +14

    Nick, I really enjoy your videos. I can tell your passion for making engines sing....and sing they do...

  • @jcuda9439
    @jcuda9439 5 лет назад +11

    I enjoy watching Nick's videos, he is old school and does it well

  • @mb-fs1yo
    @mb-fs1yo 3 года назад +7

    Edelbrock offered two performer olds intakes, the 3711 which I believe you have and the 7111 rpm version. The 7111 has a raised carb height of 2 inches. It is also rated to 6500 rpm instead of just 5500 as the 3711 is.

  • @davedavis775
    @davedavis775 4 года назад +2

    You can tell Nick loves what he does. You can see the passion he has for building and testing engines. Awesome human being Nick is in all things. Love watching a person with so much passion for work and life.

  • @v.e.7236
    @v.e.7236 4 года назад +2

    My father had a '68 Olds Cutlass w/ one of those 350 Rocket engines he used to rave about. Sadly, that car got rear-ended and we pulled the engine/trans, before it went to the scrap yard and he installed that drive train into a '67 Chevelle to go drag racing. I recall thinking how cool it was to have a gold engine gleaming at you when you open the hood, like a piece of precious metal created by a mad alchemist - iron to gold. He sure won a bunch of class trophies w/ that Rocket.

  • @InTheDogHouse3DPrinting
    @InTheDogHouse3DPrinting 7 лет назад +4

    Put a 780 Double pumper spread bore Holley on it with the right jetting and will make more power than the setup with the adaptor plate. The restriction in the middle of the stock manifold is robbing it of horsepower, even with the adaptor. Some mild porting work will help a lot as well on the stock manifold. Even the Edelbrock manifold could use some porting work.
    We call it gasket matching on both the heads, and manifold, and it made a huge difference in both torque and HP.
    Great video and it shows the difference between stock, and aftermarket

    • @randy1ization
      @randy1ization 11 месяцев назад

      yes, I do this as well.. motors run more smoothly across the board, idle great, quick response,., I think the balancing of air flow has a big effect.. all stock and aftermarket manifolds have rough castings and benefit some smoothing out.

  • @beau-weekendbeau-weekend6929
    @beau-weekendbeau-weekend6929 7 лет назад +6

    you out off control Mr. Nick if you can't do it no one can keep them going .. teaching that young man all your knowledge and tricks can't wait for my motors turn to get its turn (455) KEEP UP THE EXCELLENT WORK

  • @Australia-ky7kx
    @Australia-ky7kx 5 лет назад +2

    I am in awe of Nick's commitment and dedication to his customers. This video also shows original parts can be retained and reused.

  • @RevRodge
    @RevRodge 7 лет назад +6

    Great content! Thank you for taking the time to give us a look into your passion amd your shop. Very educational and even confidence inspiring. With a bit more research, I think its time I pulled the small block out of my '72 Ford and give the love it deserves. Thanks!

    • @NicksGarage
      @NicksGarage  7 лет назад +5

      Thanks for your kind words, Rev. Glad to know that you're enjoying the videos and good luck with your '72. Thanks for watching.

  • @dewfall56
    @dewfall56 5 лет назад +12

    That olds 350 sounds mean. Meaner than some much bigger engines I've heard run on their dyno.

  • @tyhighway2127
    @tyhighway2127 5 лет назад +6

    I am proud of my Greek brother, Nick. We Greeks love to work hard....

    • @knightridersofgreece
      @knightridersofgreece 5 лет назад +3

      Indeed we are!!!

    • @tyhighway2127
      @tyhighway2127 5 лет назад +3

      @@knightridersofgreece …..YASSAS my brothers....great job with these awesome video's, as I watch them all. I am the MOPAR MAN.....

    • @nickpanaritis4122
      @nickpanaritis4122 5 лет назад +2

      Ty Highway. We try harder.

    • @tyhighway2127
      @tyhighway2127 5 лет назад +1

      @@nickpanaritis4122 ...absolutely Nick.....and I would love to have you work on my 1971 Roadrunner with a 440....Yasou my brother.....

  • @knightridersofgreece
    @knightridersofgreece 5 лет назад +2

    ...and this is how we Greeks...made every horse came out from a motor!!greetings from Athens Greece!I wish you were here so you can tune my olds 350 motor!

  • @roballan1186
    @roballan1186 7 лет назад +91

    If you love what you do, you will never WORK a day in your life!

  • @jayss10
    @jayss10 4 года назад +3

    This is a key example of why bigger is not always better. With a carburetated engine you always have fuel suspended with your air charge going into the runners and ultimately into the combustion chamber. You're goal is to always keep the fuel atomized as much as possible. If the velocity is too low the fuel falls out of suspension, which is kinda what I'm suspecting is happening here. The smaller port actually is making more power because the fuel is better atomized due to the velocity vs the pure volume.

  • @MrDriftonin
    @MrDriftonin 5 лет назад +35

    350 rocket is a good motor man.

  • @SomethingFunny454
    @SomethingFunny454 Год назад +3

    I had a 350 rocket in a 4 door hard top. It was bone stock and had 2:73 rear gears so it wasn't a stoplight champion but it could bomb down the interstate a triple digit speeds with no effort.

  • @Eldude350
    @Eldude350 2 года назад +1

    In the early 80's I had a 350 SB in a 72 Nova. Raced on an airport runway that was not yet open to the public. There was a 66 Galaxie 390 4 sp, and a 68 Olds 442 with a 350 Rocket. My Nova had a 2 bbl carb, 3 sp, All my motor had special was the 461X heads. I won all the 1/4 mile races that day! It would almost pull the front wheels with bias ply tires in back!

  • @x-man5056
    @x-man5056 5 лет назад +6

    When I was in high school I had a 64 Cutlass that had a 330 in it. Looked exactly like the 350. I rebuilt the engine and put in an Olds part number, "police pursuit" cam, It was otherwise stock, not even headers. I don't know how much horsepower it had but it would pull strong right through 6000rpm. I had lots of fun in that car, got a lot of tickets and a lot of, um, trim. ;-)

    • @eyeshocars9978
      @eyeshocars9978 3 года назад +1

      I just recently bought a 65 330 ultra high compression with same factory cam. Havent got to drive it yet though

    • @x-man5056
      @x-man5056 3 года назад +1

      @@eyeshocars9978 I think you'll be impressed.

    • @eyeshocars9978
      @eyeshocars9978 3 года назад +1

      @@x-man5056 Thanks i hope so. Not looking for it to be a race engine or anything but to be able to get out of its own way and keep up with modern traffic. It should be way better than the 307 its replacing

    • @x-man5056
      @x-man5056 3 года назад +1

      @@eyeshocars9978 Yes but I don't know what "ultra high compression" means here. If it's higher than 9 to 1 you'll be haveing to run premium gas possible even race gas if it's above 11.5 to 1. If you are running it as a daily driver I would want no more than 10 to 1.
      The 307's were always dogs from the factory but easily modifiable to spunky motors.

    • @eyeshocars9978
      @eyeshocars9978 3 года назад +1

      @@x-man5056 its 10.25 to 1 compression

  • @markm0423
    @markm0423 7 лет назад +3

    These videos are awesome, keep em' coming Nick!! Thank you for being passionate and "old school" so to speak, it is refreshing.

  • @ricksmith1574
    @ricksmith1574 Год назад +1

    I was happy with mine at 310 HP. So cool he loves what hes doing like that. Nice to see the young guy also getting into it.

  • @tommykelley3948
    @tommykelley3948 5 лет назад +3

    MAN YOU GUYS, ARE HELLVA REAL CAR BUILDERS PLEASE KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AN PAST THESE KNOWLEDGE ON,; NO I WISH I REALLY WOULD HAVE KEEP MY 74 Delta88 350 Rocket in stock form it blew past 120 mph with the 375 TH Transmission & 3.08 Gears.

  • @kens97sto171
    @kens97sto171 5 лет назад +9

    It's kind of interesting that after they swapped to the original manifold using the same carburetor that they had to go up the Jets because it was too lean. That would seem to indicate that it was in fact flowing more air. Otherwise it should have been rich. Kind of interesting great video as always

    • @bigblockjalopy
      @bigblockjalopy 5 лет назад

      My thoughts.

    • @garycompher7554
      @garycompher7554 5 лет назад

      Probably fuel evaporation due to hot iron intake.

    • @kkmart43
      @kkmart43 5 лет назад +1

      if you not moving as much air thru the carb it will pull less fuel and theres also the fact that fuel distribution per cylinder will affect air fuel ratios.

    • @72olds350z
      @72olds350z 3 года назад +2

      I bet if he put a quadrajet right on there without a spacer he would be making 400. The carburetor bores on quadrajet line up exactly with the holes in the stock manifold. Which means direct flow right into the engine

  • @DerredmaxTRIAX
    @DerredmaxTRIAX 7 лет назад +13

    Wow I love the old school tradition, back in the day when a guy would win a street race. It was because of his combination of head work, cam choice, gear ratio, and driving skill. In today's world its all about how much you are willing to spend. You could have a 1000 HP and it wouldn't be uncommon for someone to pull up next to you with 2000 HP. Hmm I wounder who has the faster car. You know what I mean. There was a time when point dwell made all the difference.

    • @gregbenwell6173
      @gregbenwell6173 5 лет назад +1

      That was my world!!

    • @bertgrau9246
      @bertgrau9246 5 лет назад +1

      Derredmax
      Today many mechanics don't even know what Dwell is
      I do like not having change points and condenser 2 or 3 times a year.
      Guess I'm getting old and lazy

    • @GideonWallace
      @GideonWallace 5 лет назад +2

      Now you know how the cowboys felt when trains came along.

    • @spaceghost8995
      @spaceghost8995 4 года назад

      Whaa whaa

    • @hendo337
      @hendo337 4 года назад

      These days you don't need a cubic ton of money too go fast, it's easier than ever, junkyark Vortec 4.8/5.3/6.0 and china turbos=you win.

  • @robduncan2816
    @robduncan2816 5 лет назад +1

    his apprentice is a super smart guy, you can tell he is a natural at this and was born with way above average intelligence. with all that, the young man appears to not be full of himself at all. his lack of huge ego allows him to do the most important thing he needs to, remain quiet when Nick is talking shop. when Nick is talking motors, he stares him directly in the eyes and hangs on every word he says, smart kid. well done

  • @nyplantings2420
    @nyplantings2420 5 лет назад +1

    My first car handed down from my parents with this motor...back when we were more free on Eastern Long Island these motors run up top!

  • @rowdyropp7464
    @rowdyropp7464 5 лет назад +7

    The only way to do it! I enjoy your videos and your talents. I love the way you keep it old school! I'd be pleasured to hang with you and do some building! GOD bless you brother Nick! You are awesome!

  • @Dracula1972
    @Dracula1972 6 лет назад +5

    A pair of rpm heads is all it needed. Great video

  • @4406bbldb
    @4406bbldb 5 лет назад +1

    I was doing engine development work on the 70 440 6pack in 69. I got a work order to install a new supplied aluminum intake. I installed and it became part of the improvements for the 1970 model year.

  • @tejastiger61
    @tejastiger61 7 лет назад +5

    God Bless the GREAT Nick ...... Talk about a work ethic. This incredible man is the REAL DEAL...!

  • @niceguy2171
    @niceguy2171 5 лет назад +7

    Agree with Nick, would love to see that cast iron put on the mill to remove all that excess under the carb, and see what happens.

    • @Torch4Life
      @Torch4Life 4 года назад +2

      I think also that'd have done it.

    • @KC9UDX
      @KC9UDX 4 года назад

      I'd like to weld it shut and mill a square bore pattern into it. Then I'd get a matching spacer instead of that wide open thing.

  • @79tazman
    @79tazman 7 лет назад +2

    I was working on engines back when I was 12 years old with my dad and still doing it today one of my favorite hobby's wish I had a dyno though

  • @nativenation3296
    @nativenation3296 4 года назад +1

    A job you love, you will never have to work a day in your life. Living the dream Nick and Vasili.

  • @tscooter22
    @tscooter22 7 лет назад +7

    A man with a passion for perfection. You don't often find people like him these days.
    /subscribed

  • @jrrodgers1068
    @jrrodgers1068 5 лет назад +4

    When you see Nicks eyes as he is working, you can tell he is in his element, I enjoy his RUclips channel.

  • @alancameron8897
    @alancameron8897 6 лет назад +2

    1964 Olds Jetstar 350 cubic inch.Installed 4 bbl.quad,dual exhaust,planed heads and posi.Father knew best.85 mph in 1st(2 speed) auto.

  • @tje1966
    @tje1966 6 лет назад +2

    Great video Nick! SO CLOSE to 400 HP!
    I built a few Olds engines; (2) 350's and (4) 455's. I was glad that you pointed out the really good design of the original 350 manifold. Olds 4 barrel intakes from '67 - '72 performed especially well. They really liked a 1" thick 4 hole spacer with a 800 Q-Jet; that may have got you to 400 hp (but that wouldn't go with your customer's car!). The only problem with those intakes was they were HEAVY! Especially the 455's. Just changing to an aluminum intake on my '69 442 raised the front end up when parked about 1 1/2 inches! Olds also made aluminum intake versions for the 350 (1970 W-31) and 455 (1970-72 W-30), but they are near impossible to find today; mostly all wasted on show cars!
    A bigger cam would probably have got you there. I used a Mondello JM22-25 on a 350, and though it sounded like it was really radical at start up, it actually mellowed out when the motor got good and warmed up, and made enough (11 - 12") vacuum to run the power brakes and A/C. The JM22-25 was a split profile cam; and Olds engines really liked them too, as the intake port flowed much better than the exhaust port. Conversely, the original W-31 cam, with .475 / .475 lift and 308 / 308 duration was very radical and really too wild for street use. Olds didn't even offer power brakes and A/C with the W-31.
    Let us know if you actually got it to 400 hp. I'm betting you did! Thanks again.

    • @nickpanaritis4122
      @nickpanaritis4122 6 лет назад

      tje1966. Sorry for the late reply. Yes, we got our 400HP. Thanks for your info, and sharing your Oldsmobile talent.

  • @stvwds61
    @stvwds61 4 года назад +10

    Shaving down the intake plenum divider plate would likely give his 400hp, possibly more.

  • @markarrivi3818
    @markarrivi3818 6 лет назад +7

    Nick Your Dedication Is That of A Hero My Hero

  • @big-edaniel5522
    @big-edaniel5522 4 года назад +2

    My favorite episodes are when you did this olds 350 love your work and passion
    Keep on doin great work hommie

  • @jamesburke4302
    @jamesburke4302 6 лет назад +3

    Gooday Nick! I really love the working on engines just like you do . I'm really old school because I learned from a retired Shipwright that retired in the 1960's & who worked all through the 2nd world war. Being a war ,the allies shared their knowledge and because of that Jack (retired shipwright) toured the Ford engine plant & seen that all of their crankshafts were being done between centers in the crankshaft grinding machines. Well I met Jack taking a machinist course he taught when he retired. I guess I must have mentioned that I ran a crank grinder for a "professional engine building shop" and we held all the cranks in the grinder in 3 jaw chucks on each end of the crankshaft. The problem was they would not meet the specifications no matter how hard I tied ! I ended up learning all over again how to grind cranks between centers on his machine & WOW! what a difference. My cranks had "Zero" runout & I would tell Jack the gauge must be broken & he would check the gauge & move it and the gauge was OK . I never looked back & I have built winning stock car engines since then. I am a backyard mechanic that wrote his test for a mechanics license and passed and a third year machinist who really loves Holley carbs. If I may be as so bold I would suggest a Holley List 6210 spreadbore carb 65 jets in front (powervalve) and 73 in the secondarys (no powervalve) to start with. The reason I love the Holleys so much is that they are quite rebuildable and they were Henry Fords pick for his cars. The people that dis Holley carbs do that because , when they rebuild these carbs is that they soak the baseplate without taking throttle shafts out and in the carb cleaner the Teflon on the throttle shafts (Holley supplies new Teflon in most carb kits) dissolves and the carb works worse than before they touched the carb. Just a little insight on things that I have found to work. O yea did you know that carb adaptors can cost h.p.. I think you could make your 400hp with a good 6210 Holley . Thanks for the great videos & I wonder what I am going to learn today. My name is James T.P. Burke and the shipwrights nick name for me was "Hot Shot" Have a great day ! I also liked your video with your hellcat on the track

    • @nickpanaritis4122
      @nickpanaritis4122 6 лет назад +1

      Jim Burke. Thanks for your comment, I love it. And, thanks for watching.

  • @357Shakey
    @357Shakey 5 лет назад +3

    Every time I watch a video by this guy; I'm glad I subscribed!!!

  • @fifteenbyfive
    @fifteenbyfive 6 лет назад +4

    Really nice work guys! Enjoyed the video. Those gold valve covers look so familiar haha. I had a 1972 Cutlass Supreme with a Rocket 350 and it only had 186HP from the factory. It got even worse in later years. Emissions standards wrecked these cars' potential so badly starting in 1971. 310HP was on the upper end of what these made. I think 325HP was the highest rating ever from the factory for this motor. It's an awesome engine though. A bulletproof legend with its roots from the 303 c.i. in 1949. To have Nick double the horsepower in mine would have been so dreamy. I have to admit the car would have been dangerous. I'd have needed some disc brakes (it was drums all the way around) and of course, bigger tires.

    • @johnbeer5242
      @johnbeer5242 6 лет назад +1

      heymisterderp I agree with u pupp

    • @jkw427
      @jkw427 6 лет назад +2

      Haha high school buddy had a 65? olds cutless, Rocket 350 (gold) with a 2 speed switch pitch trans. In a switch pitch the vanes in the torque converter pivoted to change resistance as oil flowed thru. First gear to around 90mph, then shift. CRAZY torque curve. IIRC only Olds experimented with the switch pitch converter. Now everyone runs 2 speeds (modded Powerglides) on the track.

    • @72olds350z
      @72olds350z 3 года назад

      180 was the net rating with every accessory installed and operating. That includes the AC compressor which back in the day those things sucked like 30 horsepower from the engine. Now you're at 210 net horsepower. Add dual exhaust and you're at 220 net. Now if you were to apply net rating to a 70 model which had the higher compression you top out at about 260hp net. Also keep in mind that horsepower ratings for most cars back then were on the conservative side to keep insurance rates down.

  • @billg7205
    @billg7205 5 лет назад +1

    Growing up in the 80s when young people were into late 60s-early 70s cars, I quickly learned these aftermarket companies were in business to sell parts. The results weren't always what they claimed, and were basically never what they claimed if you didn't build a full and well matched high performance setup. A few HP difference from the hi-po intake. Great if you're happy with a few HP, but that's about it.

  • @taunusstyle
    @taunusstyle 4 месяца назад +1

    I also have the same engine in an 85 olds custom cruiser. enough torque for a big car and the sounds are great. greetings from Finland by the way😊

  • @paulcondie2520
    @paulcondie2520 5 лет назад +32

    Try port matching the aluminum intake to the heads!

    • @tylerpennock4432
      @tylerpennock4432 5 лет назад +11

      all i could think of this whole video, says heads are ported, but is the intake and gaskets matched!?? grrr, what a waste of time bolting old iron on it

    • @paulcondie2520
      @paulcondie2520 5 лет назад +4

      Yes sir!

    • @devoncoolman88
      @devoncoolman88 4 года назад +5

      The intakes are left small so they can be ported and gasket matched to the heads. 🤦🏻‍♂️ when i saw the ports when they pulled the intake off it was clear that was where they failed.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 4 года назад

      Nick did port the manifold at the end.

  • @davidcollis4758
    @davidcollis4758 7 лет назад +3

    Nick, I appreciate your passion and commitment. I saw someone marking the distributor location. As you know you don't have to pull the dist. when swapping intake or heads. Take care sir.

    • @nickpanaritis4122
      @nickpanaritis4122 7 лет назад +1

      David Collis. If you check at 3.47 on video, I pulled the intake off with the distributor in place. The marking on the distributor was playing with the timing earlier. Thanks for your input.

    • @davidcollis4758
      @davidcollis4758 5 лет назад +1

      Sorry! I did notice that the second time I watched the video. Take Care Sir!!

  • @michaelking1869
    @michaelking1869 6 лет назад +2

    The film work is outstanding. Just like watching discovery or the history channel. The engine there is nice, but amusing. The Olds 350 is one outstandingly reliable engine. It's amazing the struggle to get 400 gross rated hp out of those things. This is no knock on Nick, just pointing out the amazing difference in technology. Now days 400 gross hp is a cake walk, but none the less excellent work Nick. You built a nice motor that took pull after pull after pull and didn't care. The power is what it is. The engine took the work out and kept on trucking. Nice work.

  • @zarbog8618
    @zarbog8618 4 года назад +1

    He's Canada's Smokey Yunik! A screaming genius of an engine builder and a national treasure!

  • @propdoctor21564
    @propdoctor21564 7 лет назад +5

    Great video. I have run a few Oldsmobiles many years ago both in streetcars and in jet boats... This was fun to see and I would be very interested to see what the stock intake manifold would do with the entire Center Milled out

  • @72olds350z
    @72olds350z 5 лет назад +7

    Most of the time back then the guys at the factory knew what they were doing from the start

  • @rickmunro2231
    @rickmunro2231 5 лет назад +2

    Old school. Way to go nick and crew.

  • @scarakus
    @scarakus 6 лет назад +2

    1967 425 (F1) Super Rocket is the badestassed stock Olds motor. But the old 350 is a sturdy motor though, run them dry on water for 20 miles, let it cool, fill it up with antifreeze, and they're good to go.

  • @rjbradleyjr
    @rjbradleyjr 4 года назад +8

    I would love to see you do a Dyno testing a Rochester Rochester quadrajet 750cfm vs a Holley 750cfm

    • @m.c.2349
      @m.c.2349 3 года назад +1

      Agree 100%

  • @brucegillies1694
    @brucegillies1694 5 лет назад +25

    Q-JET , CORRECT SPACER , GOOD CALIBRATION ,BINGO!

    • @zuestoots5176
      @zuestoots5176 5 лет назад +5

      Q-Jet is amazing if you understand how it works. Some guy in the 70s or 80s was pulling 700hp through a Q-Jet, stating that it would flow near 800-850cfm

    • @Nobody85746
      @Nobody85746 5 лет назад +3

      I agree that a big quadrajet would have made this test more accurate. Makes me wonder why they went with a performer intake as opposed to a performer rpm intake esp with that Holley/demon style carb.

    • @panhandlextreme
      @panhandlextreme 5 лет назад +2

      or just port match the edelbrock and clean up the runners. they are all undersized like that. would have took less time than an intake swap and they know they are shooting for 400 why wasnt that done prior to initial assembly.

    • @steve19745
      @steve19745 5 лет назад +2

      joe mondello sold a bushing kit that eliminated the bog i reworked a lot of them

    • @Shutchohole
      @Shutchohole 4 года назад +1

      My uncle took many fuel injected cars and carbed them... with Quadra Jet carbs. He didnt like either Edelbrock or Holley. Plus most people throw their qjet away for an Edelbrock or Holley so they were free/cheap.

  • @72oldscutlasssupreme
    @72oldscutlasssupreme 7 лет назад +2

    I had a 72 Cutlass Rocket 350, that was one sweet running motor

  • @_stardust62
    @_stardust62 5 лет назад +1

    I had a 74 olds omega with the gold v8..always had chock white tail pipes...great engine!!

  • @herbertedgell6578
    @herbertedgell6578 3 года назад +3

    "as long as i got the energy and my health i will do this forever" amen sir. ill die with a tool in my hand or behind the wheel of my olds or other hot rods.

  • @williamjones4483
    @williamjones4483 5 лет назад +7

    So, here it is 2 1/2 years later. Did Nick ever get 400 horses from this engine?

  • @kjz28
    @kjz28 7 лет назад +3

    Put a higher ratio full roller rocker setup on it...BOOM! There is your 10+ HP. Great video.

  • @Oscarphone
    @Oscarphone 4 года назад +1

    Those Olds 350 W31 motors, that is what the Cutlass Rally used, were hand assembled special at the factory. They made real good power. I'm not surprised that the factory manifold works better. Oldsmobile knew what they were doing.

    • @SethBergile
      @SethBergile 4 года назад

      It didn't though. Edelbrock would be out of business if they built intakes that were not sure to stock.

    • @rodneyhopper22
      @rodneyhopper22 Год назад

      They were under rated from the factory with three hundred and forty horse power w the w thirty one Cam shaft

    • @rodneyhopper22
      @rodneyhopper22 Год назад

      A Cam shaft with a duration of three twenty eight duration and one hundred degrees of lobe separation and four seventy five valve lift on both valves Nick try that one for size 🙄 duh dude 😎 what up

  • @t63409
    @t63409 7 лет назад +8

    Great videos Nick, keep them coming

  • @jamesmorrison5632
    @jamesmorrison5632 5 лет назад +10

    Thanks Nick that was one b**** of a motor back in my day even up against my SS 396 was 375 horsepower from the factory it would actually run better than my SS 396

  • @robertwest3093
    @robertwest3093 Год назад +2

    The factory intake normally does pretty well. I bet a little porting work would make it even better. And it's hard to beat the factory intake for low end torque!

  • @robtdougherty
    @robtdougherty 3 года назад +1

    I know the engine is long gone but should port match the edelbrock intake to the heads if the heads matched the factory intake. Also, you can tell from the gasket line that the edelbrock intake is sitting a little high. 4:25
    For anyone else reading this, a high intake can be corrected and lowered by using a thinner intake gasket or milling some off the intake. This is caused when a block or head gets decked and it sits lower.

  • @MIketucky350
    @MIketucky350 6 лет назад +16

    I'd stick a qjet on it. Bet it would make the 400.

    • @KC9UDX
      @KC9UDX 4 года назад

      How much? 😏

    • @KC9UDX
      @KC9UDX 4 года назад

      So you replaced an (obviously) mistuned custom carburettor with one meant for the engine and it worked better? ☺️

    • @Mr_Meowingtons
      @Mr_Meowingtons 4 года назад +1

      every one that builds knows the Edelbrock is good you just need to port the dame thing...

  • @Threesixty31
    @Threesixty31 5 лет назад +4

    It's no wonder that OE manifold would have been less efficient.
    Runners shaping is poor. Like a square T when they split in 2 directions. Mixture has to do a 90 degree turn, which is exactly what Edelbrock corrected on his unit.
    Not speaking about the spread bore to square bore adaptation.
    To me, a good porting and portmatching on both manifold and heads would give the missing 10hp. But that's a costy job.

    • @zuestoots5176
      @zuestoots5176 5 лет назад +1

      Agreed! I would try Manifold first, though. Be suprised how much just a simple port can increase flow and fuel atomization. Hand ported the intake elbow on my stock 97 Grand Marquis and picked up 12hp from 2000rpm to rev limit(about 6200rpm). I wasnt gonna touch the stock plastic intake manifold but i did anyway and pick up another 10hp and another 10 when i went to the PI intake, ported that and now im at about 270hp to the tire. Not bad for a bone stock 4.6 in a 4 door 4000lbs family barge.
      Edelbrock wont sale a part that isnt better than stock when it comes to heads,intake, cams or carbs

  • @johnstark5324
    @johnstark5324 5 лет назад +2

    That port being smaller on the Edelbrock intake is a anti reversion dam. That is why the fuel mix ran leaner with the factory intake. Less pulsing at the carb. I have many times setup a mismatch the same for this reason.
    The 9-10 horses can be had going with the RPM performer but the old regular Performer might just give a tad more average power.

  • @handgunner1911
    @handgunner1911 5 лет назад +2

    these olds 350 motors from 60s were really good motors you can pull alot of power out of them with the right work and parts

  • @gregarioussolitudinist5695
    @gregarioussolitudinist5695 7 лет назад +3

    had a 350 Rocket in my 71 Cutlass S, I don't remember the HP being higher than 212 though. Four hundred would have been very nice, indeed. Mine was Rochester 2 barrel with single exhaust though, no race motor.

    • @randy1ization
      @randy1ization 11 месяцев назад

      there were 2 different versions,, one came with 325 hp stock..

  • @philliplopez8745
    @philliplopez8745 7 лет назад +27

    Dr Olds knew how to build them .

    • @steve19745
      @steve19745 5 лет назад +1

      Phillip Lopez joe taught me a lot through the years we talked on almost a daily basis i worked on the east coast its a lot of port work and grinding

    • @hendo337
      @hendo337 4 года назад +1

      Charles Kettering

    • @3spressoShot
      @3spressoShot 4 года назад +1

      Dave Micolichek what new heads do you recommend for a new olds 350 build ?

  • @adriandelacruz2692
    @adriandelacruz2692 3 года назад +1

    It’s cool coming back to this video and reading all these olds lovers. me and my dad had a 77 cutlass until a guy rear ended it and now we got a 72 cutlass and it just got painted today finally after 5 years of owning it

  • @crankysports
    @crankysports 6 лет назад +2

    Smaller intake runners can get more velocity- edelbrock are typically much better than stock- adding adapters only band-aids the problems, but can help. That’s a nice motor even at 391+ horsepower.

  • @richardallonzo6734
    @richardallonzo6734 5 лет назад +5

    Any motor that's solid gold deserves a few girls from Solid Gold to add some interest to the video.

  • @MidnightinSavannah
    @MidnightinSavannah 5 лет назад +6

    Q-jet and a spacer will have the HP your looking for.

  • @albertgaspar627
    @albertgaspar627 2 года назад +1

    Olds are easy enough to hot rod when you understand them and everyone's right, that carb spacer is the culprit--its made a stacked double plenum setup. A Q jet wouldn't have a problem, it would love that center cloverleaf to keep the fuel coming out of the bottom of any carb from trying to fill in the empty space between all the venturis. Probably grinding the Edelbrock intake runners out to the OEM size and port matching would help. funny how that intake now runs for $185, about the price of a Chevy 350 intake.

  • @505197
    @505197 7 лет назад

    I have a trick to match intake ports. I bolt the intake and gasket onto the heads, then I drill a small holes in each corner, through the intake, the gasket, and into the head. Then I use the blunt end of the drill bits ( I have four) locate the gasket to the head and intake, scribe lines and grind away. I use 4 of the same size bits to locate everything in place for the final assembly, the blunt ends, so everything is indexed to the right location. This way I KNOW it's done right.

  • @josephfine3394
    @josephfine3394 5 лет назад +13

    Carb to intake adapters are bad for flow. IMHO it'd be better to use a big Thermoquad or a pro-built Q-jet, in a case like this for max power. You guys are usually awesome in attention to detail. I just thought this needs mentioning...Thank you for all the incredible videos!

    • @freq4323
      @freq4323 5 лет назад +2

      My thought exactly. Q jets and TQs can be tuned and modified to do amazing things