That it is,an the time too edit it all is amazin ,an put all the time lapse together, plus all the maching ..another great build by Hagerty.tks for sharing
I wanted to see a dyno run... drove one of these 365" engines back in the day in my Mom's '56 Caddy... wanted to see if it really had the advertised "300 HP"... it never seemed as hot as the 277 HP 371" Olds in my '57 Olds 98 Starfire...
I have been driving Cadillacs since 1975. My favorite engine is the "Kettering V8" 365. I have had many. You did everything perfect. I have great respect for you man!!! I currently have a 1958 Coupe DeVille with tri-power. I love the sound and performance of that engine. When you started this series i was not sure what you were going to do. You did it all perfect! My old Cadillac mentors would enjoy this if they were still alive. Thank you so much for making this old Cadillac Craftsman happy!!
These time lapse videos never get old. The attention to detail, the stop animation and the respect for history are satisfying to watch. In my limited tinkering with engines, SBCs and Pontiacs, I never had to fuss with rocker arm shafts. What a pain.
Kudos to the whole production. Davin you are a craftsman and the result is a beautiful looking and running classic. The gold paint on the Cadillac logos on the valve cover are really the icing on the cake. Working in television and video production for 40 years I am stunned by the talent of the videographers and editors as Hagerty. The use of new equipment and tech to produce this time lapse showcases their talent and dedication. I know how much work this is and they are truly at the top of their game. Congratulations because this was really a treat to sit back, watch and marvel at the effort.
Been holding back on watching this video. My father passed away Jan 18th and we were in the process of rebuilding his '68 cadillac deville with the 472 in it. All thats left is putting in the re-upholstered seats. Great video, thank you guys.
Been seriously looking forward to this one! Please do and Oldsmobile at some point! I need pointers on how to re-do my 78 Trans-Am's 403. Your 350 chevy rebuild videos were the blueprint I used when rebuilding the 350 in my 68 corvette a while back, this stuff is gold!
Your frequent signoff, "Get in your shop, get your work done!" inspires me to get off my ass, get in my shop and get my hands dirty. It's the perfect sign off to these excellent videos. Please include it in all your pieces ... it never gets old.
It's reassuring to see that even Davin sometimes gets the dizzy 180 out, makes me feel a little better about my numerous mistakes on my first rebuild. I was confused af when I had those backfires until I thought to recheck the dizzy position. Your videos are an inspiration and an example of craftsmanship
I have a 58 cadillac that my parents bought in 1960. Lifelong Southern California car, in great shape. It has the original 365 engine, same as this, , and runs beautifully. They are torque monsters, just whats needed to get 5000 lbs of car moving from a dead stop!
@@1958Cadillac-v2g I have a 1957 and it really is a joy to drive. Silent from inside the car when just holding a cruising speed but just touching the pedal and it shows you just what it's capable off.
Whew! Best one yet fellas, although the Buick is a damn close second for me. As many times as I have seen a timelapse, they still blow me away. Hope you guys got a raise this year, you deserve it!
For anyone who has ever rebuilt a motor, that moment of getting the beast fired up and roaring is simply wonderful. Almost as good watching it on Hagerty as real life but not quite.
You guys are without a doubt the most epic masters of timelapses, timelapsi? I can't tell you how much we over at worthless whips enjoy these engine rebuilds, best engine related RUclips content period!
the shooting and editing on these timelapse builds are insane man, so many details, you cant get it all watching just in one time, thank you hagerty for the amazing content!
My 57 Eldorado Biarritz engine just got rebuilt but we are waiting for the 2x4 carbs to be returned after rebuild!., took a long time but it will be worth it to cruise around the CA central coast again!
That was one of the best videos I’ve ever seen!!! To follow you through the build and see it come together like that is just amazing!! 180 off:) love it, been three done that:). Can’t wait for the next one!
Look how awesome is this piece of engineering ! We are light years from today’s electric motors … these engines are pure excitement ! Thanks for your great videos !👍👍👍👏
This is more than just a time lapse... There is stop motion animation in here as well. Overall, from the engine to the videography to the production, just amazing works of art to behold. Thanks to everyone involved so we may all enjoy it almost as much as you do. 👍
Your videos are really great! All of the hours that are put into a motor rebuild are condensed into roughly a 10+ minute video and the animation parts are great!! Thanks for sharing the video and looking forward to seeing some more! How is the Honda trail bike coming along?
Had to smile when he tried to fire it up and got a carb backfire. Had a similar experience 62 years ago when a buddy and I rebuilt his '50 Merc flathead after we graduated from high school and he used a cash graduation gift to finance the rebuild. First time ever for both of us. We were working in a drive-through granary shed with a few hand tools and a chain hoist. Having no engine stand we reinstalled the rebuilt engine and the first time we cranked it got fire shooting out of the top of the carb. Took us a while to figure out that the distributor was 180 out.
It's worth it, Davin and company. It's worth the hours, the effort and the expense. Nobody else is doing what Hagerty is doing with this series. Best show on Hagerty, right here. -Ed on the Ridge
I like the way you do when you rebuild a machine it's like playing a puzel it's just a very high measurement and level of accuracy, I hope you can learn directly from you to build a machine with applied standards and a really amazing way of seeing bad machines at home. remodeled into a better and more powerful engine, I think you are the best engineer I have ever seen
As soon as I logged to the channel today, I couldn't click on the link fast enough. Better than any TV show. Great project! Great result! A thing of beauty. And who hasn't installed a distributor backwards before at least once? It's a rite of passage! Well done Davin!
It's actually really rewarding to watch the time-lapse AFTER having watched the previous multiple episodes. It allows one to fondly remember certain moments already experienced. Good content.
When you brought that off the twenty five hundred rpm’s to break it in to an idle, that idle sounds bad ass! Nice job, actually another nice job. Thanks for showing us this rebuild, it was great all the way through to the final stop action video to hearing it rumble! Can’t wait to see what’s next!
Such good videos. The distributor brings back fond memories of my cousins small block. Had gas dumping out the headers and set the car on fire three times lol. 180° later and it was purring. Ironic side is 2 weeks later the car burned up on the side of a backwoods road. It was a FD RX7 and he worked on it for 2 years and only it ran for two weeks. Tears were shed.
"Redline Rebuild" You mean the most satisfying youtube series ever???
Yes
That it is,an the time too edit it all is amazin ,an put all the time lapse together, plus all the maching ..another great build by Hagerty.tks for sharing
They are
If you're a gearhead and don't watch this series, you're either lying about not watching it or being a gearhead.
I liked the part where the engine was rebuilt
Maybe that would look good in your Fiero.
@@lwoodt1 DANGIT! you beat me to it!
I like the part where history repeats itself (again) and he had to turn the distributor 180 degrees
I wanted to see a dyno run... drove one of these 365" engines back in the day in my Mom's '56 Caddy... wanted to see if it really had the advertised "300 HP"... it never seemed as hot as the 277 HP 371" Olds in my '57 Olds 98 Starfire...
Hi Ron. 👋🏾
I hope the video editor guy finally got his well deserved RAISE!
I have been driving Cadillacs since 1975. My favorite engine is the "Kettering V8" 365. I have had many. You did everything perfect. I have great respect for you man!!! I currently have a 1958 Coupe DeVille with tri-power. I love the sound and performance of that engine. When you started this series i was not sure what you were going to do. You did it all perfect! My old Cadillac mentors would enjoy this if they were still alive. Thank you so much for making this old Cadillac Craftsman happy!!
Your stop-motion crew is spectacular. "Wallace & Grommet" would be proud.
These time lapse videos never get old. The attention to detail, the stop animation and the respect for history are satisfying to watch. In my limited tinkering with engines, SBCs and Pontiacs, I never had to fuss with rocker arm shafts. What a pain.
Kudos to the whole production. Davin you are a craftsman and the result is a beautiful looking and running classic. The gold paint on the Cadillac logos on the valve cover are really the icing on the cake. Working in television and video production for 40 years I am stunned by the talent of the videographers and editors as Hagerty. The use of new equipment and tech to produce this time lapse showcases their talent and dedication. I know how much work this is and they are truly at the top of their game. Congratulations because this was really a treat to sit back, watch and marvel at the effort.
It’s nice to know I’m not the only one that’s put the distributor in 180 out.
Me too! Always nice to get it right the second time!
Oh, I hear ya.
Its a rite of passage
Either that or he’s not afraid to admit his mistakes like any other great builder...
If you Dont have. You are Not a real car guy 😂
I know it's a mammoth undertaking this time lapse but this is exactly what I appreciate the most
A work of pure magnificence! "Roll the time lapse!"
I've watched a lot of rebuild from this guy and I can honestly say that he's a badass!! Love the time-lapse videos pal
Beautiful !!!!
So well done this video !!! 👍 😎
This man is a wizard ! He is worth his weight in gold.
Been holding back on watching this video. My father passed away Jan 18th and we were in the process of rebuilding his '68 cadillac deville with the 472 in it. All thats left is putting in the re-upholstered seats. Great video, thank you guys.
If you've ever put a distributor in 180' off you immediately recognise the sound it makes when it tries to fire.
and by the fireball that comes blasting out of the top of the carb shortly after, lol.
If you’ve watched Davin build a motor or two you recognize that sound... :D
been there done that
Or when you blow the mufflers off,like I did in trade school over 20 years ago. My instructor laughed at me. Scared the hell out of me. LOL
We all been their before..lol.
OMG that was so beautiful, amazing video. greetings from bolivia.
Been seriously looking forward to this one! Please do and Oldsmobile at some point! I need pointers on how to re-do my 78 Trans-Am's 403. Your 350 chevy rebuild videos were the blueprint I used when rebuilding the 350 in my 68 corvette a while back, this stuff is gold!
Hey this isn’t “China” content
What you doing hanging round these parts?!
Brilliant, aren't they?
Lol what the hell, was just watching your China housing bubble video and here you are commenting on a cadillac engine rebuild.
@@Chevymonster203 Haha, yeah I have another car related channel called "Worthless Whips" where I work on cars when not talking about China
@@nct9466 You got me!
OMG. This video is not about engine. It's about the high quality of filming. Amazing
Never clicked on a video so fast
Your frequent signoff, "Get in your shop, get your work done!" inspires me to get off my ass, get in my shop and get my hands dirty. It's the perfect sign off to these excellent videos. Please include it in all your pieces ... it never gets old.
There is just something about old Cadillac engines. They just seem to be special.
Yes, I belive that in fact my entire 58 Caddy is very special to me, my parents bought it in 1960! Still on the road. 😊
This series has some of the cleanest, well made videos on RUclips.
This has been my favorite Redline Rebuild. Thanks for making my COVID quarantine better guys.
Two things America's best... Hagerty and the v8's...
Good bless America
That is one the most beautiful engines I've seen come together on this show
The best time lapse from all over the internet are here.
A big hug from Brasil.
Wow the gold lettering on that blue is amazing. And that exhaust note oh my god that sounds good
It's reassuring to see that even Davin sometimes gets the dizzy 180 out, makes me feel a little better about my numerous mistakes on my first rebuild. I was confused af when I had those backfires until I thought to recheck the dizzy position.
Your videos are an inspiration and an example of craftsmanship
Awesome timelapse video as always!
These Cadillac V8s are quite underrated... Nice to see a video on these engines.^^
Nice too see a old Caddy rebuild,never too old too see those old one built
@@kyleforeman4543 I concur with you on that one.
It's nice to see an old engine like that Cadillac V8 being rebuilt to factory condition.^^
@@bhumiriady I'm absolutely positive this one is built better than factory condition.
I have a 58 cadillac that my parents bought in 1960. Lifelong Southern California car, in great shape. It has the original 365 engine, same as this, , and runs beautifully. They are torque monsters, just whats needed to get 5000 lbs of car moving from a dead stop!
@@1958Cadillac-v2g I have a 1957 and it really is a joy to drive. Silent from inside the car when just holding a cruising speed but just touching the pedal and it shows you just what it's capable off.
@2:57 Really cool that you show the cross-hatching. This is critical to running in a fresh engine.
Whew! Best one yet fellas, although the Buick is a damn close second for me. As many times as I have seen a timelapse, they still blow me away.
Hope you guys got a raise this year, you deserve it!
My brother just rebuilt his motor on his 76 caddy limo. Never knew this was the block color they used. Absolutely beautiful. You guys did a great job!
I love the sound it makes at idle. You just know there's power lurking in there. Great job on this rebuild.
For anyone who has ever rebuilt a motor, that moment of getting the beast fired up and roaring is simply wonderful. Almost as good watching it on Hagerty as real life but not quite.
Your next project should be a diesel, like an old 6.9 IDI from a Ford truck that would make my day
Or maybe a detroit ? 😁
Maybe one of those old Mercedes 5 cylinder turbo diesels?
yes it will be a 6.9 but only cause i own one that needs a rebuild
I'd like to either see a common Cummins 6BT or an uncommon VM Motori 2.8 (Jeep Liberty Diesel).
@@janknudsen145 understandable
a lot of people say ooo time lapse, but what im always impressed by is the stop motion. that takes TIME to do right.
I enjoy the time lapse followed by the startup!
You guys are without a doubt the most epic masters of timelapses, timelapsi? I can't tell you how much we over at worthless whips enjoy these engine rebuilds, best engine related RUclips content period!
the shooting and editing on these timelapse builds are insane man, so many details, you cant get it all watching just in one time, thank you hagerty for the amazing content!
Even our heros will make small mistakes! its all about correcting them and moving on! Love these redline rebuilds!
I’ve never been this early keep doing these redline rebuild videos they are amazing!
My 57 Eldorado Biarritz engine just got rebuilt but we are waiting for the 2x4 carbs to be returned after rebuild!., took a long time but it will be worth it to cruise around the CA central coast again!
I'm addicted to the time lap videos 😊✌️ btw I'm one of the senior. Re .technician
IT RUNS...!!!
Another one done nicely by Davin and crew..!!
Such a beautiful engine. And the gold pinstriping is really classy. Older engines may not be as sufficient but they sure look good. 👌
BEST ENGINE ASSEMBLY VIDEOS OUT THERE. PERIOD
Great job! I'm a big fan of this series. Thank you for what you do.
A sweet sympathy of pistons!!!😮 That's so good to hear!! Keep doing more.
That was one of the best videos I’ve ever seen!!! To follow you through the build and see it come together like that is just amazing!! 180 off:) love it, been three done that:). Can’t wait for the next one!
This engine turn out really well. The gold lettering on the valve covers really makes it pop.
That thing's a beauty. The engine too.
Look how awesome is this piece of engineering ! We are light years from today’s electric motors … these engines are pure excitement ! Thanks for your great videos !👍👍👍👏
Awesome time lapse, it's ok the timing is right because you did it twice. Just love this channel.
Wounderful sharing, Thank you so much.
I liked that laugh when you first tried to start it. Dead give away!
The chocolate donut shot was the best!!
That sounds gloriously... meaty.
This is more than just a time lapse... There is stop motion animation in here as well. Overall, from the engine to the videography to the production, just amazing works of art to behold. Thanks to everyone involved so we may all enjoy it almost as much as you do. 👍
Снимаю шляпу. Красота нового рождения дедушки.
The sound, the paint … Everything is beautiful. What a piece of art !
Интересный контент!!! Hi from the Tbilisi, Georgia
харьков на связи
Is it weird that I find that engine to be a work of art by itself?
Your videos are really great! All of the hours that are put into a motor rebuild are condensed into roughly a 10+ minute video and the animation parts are great!! Thanks for sharing the video and looking forward to seeing some more! How is the Honda trail bike coming along?
This is probably the best engine rebuild video I have ever seen, wow.
I think Davin puts the dist. in out of time for dramatic purposes (wink, wink).
These videos need to be up for some kind of production award or something, absolutely fantastic everytime!
It feels like no time since the last one
Had to smile when he tried to fire it up and got a carb backfire. Had a similar experience 62 years ago when a buddy and I rebuilt his '50 Merc flathead after we graduated from high school and he used a cash graduation gift to finance the rebuild. First time ever for both of us. We were working in a drive-through granary shed with a few hand tools and a chain hoist. Having no engine stand we reinstalled the rebuilt engine and the first time we cranked it got fire shooting out of the top of the carb. Took us a while to figure out that the distributor was 180 out.
Le beau V8❤
Over/Under !!! Takes a Proud Man to admit the Flaws! I will watch this Clip about 10times and enjoy it every time. What's Next??
Well he wasn't kidding when he said the video is around the corner...
Very satisfying to see this piece of classic American machinery run like it did the day it came off the assembly line. Great work Hagerty Team!
no way i just saw him rocking the redline rebuilds w NO BRIM
Incredible work! This is like a concert for mechanics. It is the pure state of art!
I liked that 🔥
Why is the oil dark
It's the signature color of royal purple motor oil .
It's worth it, Davin and company. It's worth the hours, the effort and the expense.
Nobody else is doing what Hagerty is doing with this series. Best show on Hagerty, right here.
-Ed on the Ridge
Haven't learned yet in your young age? It's **always** backwards, just like USB plugs! 🤣
In my humble opinion this is the best video in the series so far! Keep up the good work, thank you for this content!
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The ultimate in DIY. Always a pleasure to watch the rebuild videos.
I like the way you do when you rebuild a machine it's like playing a puzel it's just a very high measurement and level of accuracy, I hope you can learn directly from you to build a machine with applied standards and a really amazing way of seeing bad machines at home. remodeled into a better and more powerful engine, I think you are the best engineer I have ever seen
Some serious skills on display! Glad I got to see the 'real time' too. A thing of beauty.
Brilliant. That man is patient, highly skilled and meticulous. My hat’s off!
As soon as I logged to the channel today, I couldn't click on the link fast enough. Better than any TV show. Great project! Great result! A thing of beauty. And who hasn't installed a distributor backwards before at least once? It's a rite of passage! Well done Davin!
It's actually really rewarding to watch the time-lapse AFTER having watched the previous multiple episodes. It allows one to fondly remember certain moments already experienced. Good content.
No question the best production and camera work around!
Dudes. Seriously the best time lapse editing for an engine rebuild video. Please make more. 2000s production cars please.
The upside-down pull away over the piston & rods was a nice touch
These Redline Rebuilds have to be some of my favorite videos on RUclips. The production quality is fantastic!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I FORGOT HOW SMOOTH THE CADILLAC ENGINE IDLES!!!! GREAT REBUILD AND A GREAT EDUCATION. THANKS FOR SHARING!!!!!
The sweet sounds of a running rebuilt engine! Worth the wait!
When you brought that off the twenty five hundred rpm’s to break it in to an idle, that idle sounds bad ass! Nice job, actually another nice job.
Thanks for showing us this rebuild, it was great all the way through to the final stop action video to hearing it rumble!
Can’t wait to see what’s next!
Such good videos. The distributor brings back fond memories of my cousins small block. Had gas dumping out the headers and set the car on fire three times lol. 180° later and it was purring. Ironic side is 2 weeks later the car burned up on the side of a backwoods road. It was a FD RX7 and he worked on it for 2 years and only it ran for two weeks. Tears were shed.
Hollywood level camera work there! And its free to watch.
You guys have the best film crew period.
7:32 the eyes of terror!! revving way tooo fast!! GREAT WORK! Bravo! cheers from Italy!!
Hands down the best time-lapse videos!!
I'm so jealous of your wisdom and knowledge. Glad to see it done. And now you can rest. You deserve it.
So, all the videos U guys keep posting, & these redline rebuilds never disappoint, keep it up guys.
Красава сильный моторист уважуха и лайк в поддержку 🤟🤙✌️👌👍