BARNFIND Oldsmobile F-85 First Start in 25 Years!! - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2021
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  • @JunkyardDigs
    @JunkyardDigs  3 года назад +145

    Go to decked.com/JYD to get free shipping on your Decked Drawer System!

    • @clinthansen7073
      @clinthansen7073 3 года назад +11

      You didn't even mention the bottle opener lol

    • @RedEyedPatriot
      @RedEyedPatriot 3 года назад +5

      My mom had a sweet Bird egg blue 64 f85. Found an old picture of her on the hood of it. 😎🤘🇺🇸

    • @JunkyardDigs
      @JunkyardDigs  3 года назад +10

      @@clinthansen7073 surprise feature 😎

    • @nickloss
      @nickloss 3 года назад +4

      everyone in the comments is saying the oil pump needs to be primed, big problem on those engines. gotta pack the pump with vaseline!

    • @MrDJSkeptik
      @MrDJSkeptik 3 года назад +1

      @@nickloss YUP. Had the turbo version in a 72 Vega back in the 80's. Carry oil and a filter and a jar of Vaseline in the trunk.

  • @KiwiStag74
    @KiwiStag74 3 года назад +109

    Confirming the vaseline theory as well. I have listed some tips ad tricks and foibles / peculiarities of the engine below as well. I have a Leyland P76 engine in my Triumph Stag. The P76 4.4 litre engine is another derivative of the Buick 215 - just like the Rover 3.5.
    I tried to change the oil by draining the sump and changing the filter at the same time - pretty much like every other oil change I have ever done. Bad move. The next mistake I made was not filling up the new oil filter before putting it on. When I cranked the engine, the oil pump spat what it had left in it into the filter, but it was not enough momentum to pull the new oil all the way up from the sump to fill the pump again....and it lost pressure, dumped it back and sat there cavitating with an air lock. Result - no oil pressure no matter what I tried.
    Spoke to a Rover guy who told me the following:
    - First thing I needed to do was to take my oil filter back off and fill it with oil.
    - Next, remove the bolts from the cover of the oil pump and bring the cover down slowly, as you need to be careful not to let the pump gears fall out.
    ------------- NOTE: The gear teeth are matched and if the cogs are taken out, the teeth need to go back in next to the one they were next to when they came out, so if you DO take them out, make sure they are marked in a way you can put them back the way they were. The gears are also aluminium, so they don't take kindly to bouncing off a concrete floor....ask me how I know.
    - Next, pack /fill that pump housing as much as you can in and around the cogs with vaseline, but try to keep the area around the oil holes free.
    - Cut yourself a new gasket and refit the cover.
    - Make sure your engine oil is topped off at just over the full level
    - Remove the distributor (marking its position on the mounting) and spin up the oil pump by using a flat head screwdriver bit in a drill (as you were doing)......BUT the Rover bloke ALSO gave me a very good tip with this one:
    -------------- TIP: To make sure your drill bit does not fly off the pump shaft (especially when you crank that drill up in high gear, which you will need to do), cut a short length of ordinary garden hose that will fit over the end of your drill bit and the pump shaft. The hose will not only stop your screwdriver bit from flying off, it will also help hold it more central on the shaft, so at high speeds it is easier to hang onto the drill.
    - When the drill starts to labour, you have oil pressure, but leave it running like that for AT LEAST a minute in order that it pushes the vaseline through the engine oil galleries to a relief point somewhere.
    - Start your engine and get the engine warm up so that the vaseline melts all the way and moves down to the sump with the oil. Presto - oil pressure every time she starts.
    One more thing - use an oil viscosity that is slightly thicker than you would normally use on a revival (or use an additive to increase viscosity) and make sure she's a good oil. These engines will take a lot of punishment (including running with no oil pressure for a while, so I doubt you did any damage), but they DO need a GOOD oil with a slightly thicker viscosity in order to maintain oil pressure with a hot engine at low rpm.
    By the way - they run with an oil pressure between 10 and 25 pounds at idle, but will run up to 70psi at high RPM (around 5000-ish), so don't be concerned if the gauge reads a bit low after you get over this minor hurdle.
    Good luck!

  • @jjmac3561
    @jjmac3561 3 года назад +143

    Oil pump needs to be filled with Vaseline when the engine is rebuilt on those engines.

  • @prestoncarlsson
    @prestoncarlsson 3 года назад +97

    you and Mook are just so damn great together, love ya'll

    • @Tokey_The_Bear
      @Tokey_The_Bear 11 месяцев назад

      Right? My wife saw me watching one of their videos and was like... oh so there is another couple like us lol. Perfect match doing what they love. We're in the middle of a 383+A833+Procharger, gasser axled YJ wrangler project.

  • @vincentbeaulieu5300
    @vincentbeaulieu5300 3 года назад +53

    This was honestly not a disappointment ! Id love to see another episode To see the diagnosis !!
    Ps this was not a shit show ! It was great

  • @steveridenhour3528
    @steveridenhour3528 3 года назад +138

    If it’s a gear driven pump take off the cover fill it with Vaseline to prime. Happen to me once on an old Buick.

    • @rayphillips332
      @rayphillips332 3 года назад +8

      Yes that will work and build oil pressure again it just needs a little help.

    • @midnightrunner684
      @midnightrunner684 3 года назад +4

      Pull the oil sending unit out and with a Turkey baster..keep dripping oil down the hole until it's full. Put the sending unit back in an " M.A.G.A " You get oil pressure again ..It least it worked for me that way on a 75 dodge van

    • @rustybritches6747
      @rustybritches6747 3 года назад +6

      This car looks like a corvair had a kid with a Bel air or impala maby a Chevelle and then that kid had a kid with a nova who happened to be it's cousin!.... Either way has a lot of Chevy attributes and I like it. ALOT!

    • @chrisatcoldharbour
      @chrisatcoldharbour 3 года назад +8

      That engine in rovers in the UK will not prime when the engine has been rebuild unless it is packed with greese.

    • @martytomson7650
      @martytomson7650 3 года назад +9

      @@chrisatcoldharbour thats correct i used to drag race these engines here in the uk fill the pump gear housing with vasoline and prime it with a decent power electric drill, you will feel it pumping the oil

  • @chasenichols9573
    @chasenichols9573 3 года назад +376

    I'd actually like to see you keep this one for a while.

    • @alan6832
      @alan6832 3 года назад +3

      First he needs a classic tow rig, which he has but only needs to work out a few bugs and sell that depreciating maroon truck he keeps using.

    • @Karmy.
      @Karmy. 3 года назад +2

      It's begging for a full restoration and to be a daily

    • @docsmallblock6584
      @docsmallblock6584 3 года назад +2

      @@Karmy. I was thinking it'd make a really cool small tire no prep car!

    • @alan6832
      @alan6832 3 года назад +2

      @@Karmy. A full restoration would probably make it too valuable to be a practical daily, especially in Iowa winters. Focus on reliability and rust prevention over cosmetics if you want a daily on a daily budget.

  • @RoanokeGaming
    @RoanokeGaming 3 года назад +87

    Ouuuhhhh Those rims look pretty nice! I also like the casual call out for the trailer XD

    • @GoldNargacuga
      @GoldNargacuga 3 года назад +2

      Science man is also a car guy??! POGGERS

  • @yeahitskimmel
    @yeahitskimmel 3 года назад +33

    Wish I could reach back in time to shake the hand of whoever lovingly taped off that intake forseeing the cars fate

  • @mzim8974
    @mzim8974 3 года назад +540

    I believe that's a Buick design engine which means that that oil pump probably lost its prime pop it open pack it with Vaseline and put it back together you won't have any more problems you'll have oil pressure almost instantly I did that with a Buick 3.8 231 whatever you want to call it

    • @mikeystoy
      @mikeystoy 3 года назад +54

      Yup, pack the pump with assembly lube/Vaseline.

    • @AutoAli
      @AutoAli 3 года назад +39

      I was coming here to say the same. My 68 Buick 350 has the same gear style pump.

    • @mikeystoy
      @mikeystoy 3 года назад +23

      @@AutoAli amc have the same problem

    • @Psycodiver69
      @Psycodiver69 3 года назад +35

      Been there done it also, vasoline is the only way I ever got these pumps to prime

    • @spyderMN
      @spyderMN 3 года назад +42

      If you have a hand pump you could back-prime the system hook it to the pressure port and pump it full of oil.

  • @fathertiresias8561
    @fathertiresias8561 3 года назад +50

    Kevin, I have had a lot of the Rover versions of these and its very common for them not to prime a dry oil pump after a rebuid or after standing for a long time. The cure is to pack the pump with vasoline then turn it using an electric drill (as you did in the video) until pressure builds.

    • @petelattimer6808
      @petelattimer6808 6 месяцев назад

      rover used a Buick engine, or rather they bought the engine from Buick to make it themselves

  • @scotfenedick6618
    @scotfenedick6618 3 года назад +4

    Kevin, you don’t have to apologize for not getting it running and driving. We watch your content because it’s entertaining as hell. I’ve binge watched your entire catalog over the last couple months to the point where I don’t watch the new video for a couple of days so by the time I watch it. It’s only a couple more days til there’s more. It makes sense in my head. What happened to Golden rust or bust? You mentioned Angus as well. Being too busy is a good problem to have. Keep up the great work, you and Mook’s channels are among my favorite in terms of information and taking yourselves so seriously. When I grow up wanna be like Kevin.
    Don’t stress about the oil pump. It’s probably something stupid. Start with the basics and work out from there.

  • @Darwinpasta
    @Darwinpasta 3 года назад +7

    One thing I've found that helps for loading low cars onto high trailers is to run the parking jack on the trailer as high as it'll go. Not as good as a tilt-bed I'm sure, but it was good enough to get my dad's Triumph onto a trailer that the exhaust caught on otherwise. Cool rig, I hope to see it again, with oil pressure!

  • @dontrudeau9362
    @dontrudeau9362 3 года назад +144

    Just prime the pump homes. Rovers have same issue if they sit for cpl year's. No biggie.

  • @klobucarpa
    @klobucarpa 3 года назад +115

    You do know Olds guys are just drooling at the amount of trim this thing has left, right?

    • @gr8fulpn
      @gr8fulpn 3 года назад +16

      Yes, yes I am

    • @79royalknight43
      @79royalknight43 3 года назад +1

      Meh 4 door

    • @malbers35
      @malbers35 3 года назад +11

      @@79royalknight43 Id rather have a 4 door.

    • @600wheel
      @600wheel 3 года назад +4

      @@79royalknight43 it still looks just as good while the loser is watching the tail lights pull away at the track just always look at it from the front and the back and you will be OK

    • @ThatGuy-ci3qz
      @ThatGuy-ci3qz 3 года назад +1

      Don't forget about us young guys

  • @infoanorexic
    @infoanorexic 3 года назад +1

    I can confirm what is said about the oil pump. You should be able to take the pump end plate off, pack it with grease or boy butter, and get your pump to pick up. Yes, use your drill to pre lube and confirm it works.
    I owned two of those, a 63 and a 61. The 63 was a Flintstones car and a heavy drinker. I pulled the engine out of it, overhauled it, put it in the 61 that was in much better condition body wise. I ignored the book's instructions to pack that pump with grease, had to re-do that part in-frame. It wasn't easy, but it's do-able.
    Original transmissions in those were a "Turbo Hydra-matic 3 speed," unique to those cars at the time. No torque converter. First gear 3.5:1, second gear 0.5:1, third gear 1:1. Radical shift out of first if your foot wasn't really in it. With the range selector in "S" (Super!) it would hold 2nd gear until you hit 60 mph ... go to third and warp speed. Only car I've ever driven that actually settled into the road at high speed. All those factors caused me to take a lot of State roads during the days of nationwide 55 mph, as Smokey was more likely to be on the parallel Interstate watching out for Bandit. Also had to run it harder to get those chromatic rings to seat and it was a lot more fun to drive.
    Do not run coolant stronger than a 50-50 mix, or it will get hot (VOE talking here). If that engine was rebuilt, drive it by the temperature gauge (don't trust an idiot light) until it has broken in.
    When you get it on the road, I think you'll be surprised.

  • @philryley7521
    @philryley7521 3 года назад +3

    Being from the UK, this is one of the rare opportunities I know something about. Across the pond here we know this engine as a Rover 3.5 V8. The problem you’re having is the fact that the engine has been rebuilt, and the oil pump has not been primed. As others have mentioned in the comments this has to be done by packing Vaseline into the pump. from experience it will not self prime. The clattering noise from the top of the engine, is most likely because it has hydraulic cam followers. I am sure this week with cars should be able to advise.

  • @benjamink591
    @benjamink591 3 года назад +60

    Being a land rover guy, seeing that alloy block with no oil leaking from every seal I'd say 100% been out of the car and rebuilt

    • @bossdog1480
      @bossdog1480 3 года назад +4

      In Australia we had a 4.4 version that was actually a very good motor in the P76 Leyland.

    • @oldsmobileman1403
      @oldsmobileman1403 3 года назад +2

      Did GM sell the entire aluminum V8 rights, tooling, etc to Rover soon after they stopped putting them in the Olds in the US?

    • @benjamink591
      @benjamink591 3 года назад +1

      I know they grabbed it for the range rover which was released in 1970 so I'd say a couple years before that for the pre production models and testing

    • @benjamink591
      @benjamink591 3 года назад

      @@bossdog1480 the 4.4 was a good engine. Cant say the last time I saw a p76

    • @justinkeckhaver8199
      @justinkeckhaver8199 3 года назад

      The Brits fucked it up. Which was virtually impossible, but they managed.

  • @WatchWesWork
    @WatchWesWork 3 года назад +271

    Embrace the test light!

    • @cpedersen474
      @cpedersen474 3 года назад +10

      What Would Wes know about using a test light? 🤣🤣

    • @tsp159
      @tsp159 3 года назад +4

      @@cpedersen474 He'll pull out the Pico!

    • @cpedersen474
      @cpedersen474 3 года назад +1

      @@tsp159 🤣🤣

    • @yeahitskimmel
      @yeahitskimmel 3 года назад +4

      Wish more cool channels would comment on similar videos cuz that's how I just found yours.
      I like it's got DGHD style machines

    • @nogarage
      @nogarage 3 года назад +2

      hook a scope up to it?

  • @shawn1557
    @shawn1557 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for the time you put into making your videos. It's much appreciated.

  • @southerntiessxs1515
    @southerntiessxs1515 3 года назад +5

    I’m just here to say that this is by far one of the most informative automotive revival channels out there bro. Keep doing your thing and all the info in the comments is pretty cool too. Pretty sure all of us here watching wish we could do this for a living for fun like you man.

  • @addicted2fuel245
    @addicted2fuel245 3 года назад +49

    Hey that oil pump runs backwards so when you prime it with a drill make sure it's in reverse

    • @robertslaven746
      @robertslaven746 3 года назад +2

      If external oil pump bad diaphragm typical Buick olds problem

  • @TheHortond
    @TheHortond 3 года назад +29

    Pour some oil down the sensor hole. I primed a fresh rebuild that way once.

  • @lesbest2
    @lesbest2 3 года назад +1

    Worked on lots of these, my first car was a 63 F-85. As stated earlier, remove oil pump cover
    , pack with Vaseline, fill with new oil and enjoy.

  • @sketchypoodle1236
    @sketchypoodle1236 3 года назад

    Oil pump priming on Buick/Olds 215 -
    You have to prime those oil pumps as they are above the oil level in the pan.
    One way is to put a piece-of-pipe in the pressure sender outlet, connect a length of clearline to it sized so it fits snug on the pipe, and fill it with oil.
    Prop up the line holding the oil so it will gravity feed into the engine.
    Rotate the engine backwards (by hand) to pull the oil into the pump gears.
    This works best with oil already in the pan so it will flush some air out of the pick-up tube.
    It's usually helpful to pull the spark plugs while doing this so you don't have to work against engine compression.
    Once the pump is primed then you can reconnect the oil pressure sender and crank to see if it builds pressure.
    Another way to do this is to pull the end of the oil pump if you can get to it, pack the pump gears with vasoline, and reassemble.
    As long as the mechanical parts are good either way should work.

  • @jimrusso1988
    @jimrusso1988 3 года назад +17

    Supreme job on the electrical diagnosis! On the oil pump, since you diagnosed that it wasn’t the distributor drive, or a dislodged pickup, I would image these possible paths: poor prime, sheered gear, wrong pump…I.e. pickup tube leaving the oil intake filter out of the oil sump, or a clogged/plugged line.

  • @BigBaddaBoom
    @BigBaddaBoom 3 года назад +21

    Dude, I love this car. Don't give up on her.

  • @YaMoBeThereAbout
    @YaMoBeThereAbout 3 года назад +1

    It's not about aerodynamics when you're towing, its the weight on the pin. If you load with the trailer heavier at the back than the front it'll pivot over the wheels and you'll get negative pin weight which unloads the rear of the towing vehicle and leads to a very pucker friendly ride home.

  • @thatraymond
    @thatraymond 3 года назад +1

    Killer car, super excited to see it running! Please do another episode on this one!

  • @smncutler
    @smncutler 3 года назад +28

    I love when JYD shows a car being washed and it's not even halfway through the video

  • @graemeburnham1208
    @graemeburnham1208 3 года назад +11

    Try priming the oil pump by pumping oil back through the oil gauge sender unit fitting. If oil pump gears dry out the will not create a vacuum allowing the pump to pull the oil from the sump. These engines rights sold to England and it is in many rovers MG and early Range Rovers. Over filling the sump bringing the level closer to the pump may work also!!

  • @mhbrugman
    @mhbrugman 2 года назад +1

    I like how the Decked system improves how you lock up the stuff in the back. You know, things that come standard in, say, a van. 😉

  • @DavidGragg82
    @DavidGragg82 3 года назад +1

    The things you do for our entertainment. We appreciate the content Kevin.

  • @BigD11B
    @BigD11B 3 года назад +74

    That is one of those, "I don't care it's a 4 door" cars. Dig it.

    • @Hobodeluxe960
      @Hobodeluxe960 3 года назад +10

      yeah that car is sweet even being a 4 door.

    • @dhan7072
      @dhan7072 3 года назад +2

      Right?!

    • @c.s.s.1723
      @c.s.s.1723 3 года назад +7

      I am so in love with that body style. 4 door or not, so cool looking. This era is so overlooked in my opinion…. Sort of the gap between 1960 and 1964. This genre was between big, gaudy fined cars and clean, sanitary, strong, bold 1965 - 1969 style. There is a delicate esthetic that just goes away after a couple years.

    • @Jasonsminiadventure
      @Jasonsminiadventure 3 года назад +4

      Having 4 doors makes it better.

    • @2strokepower803
      @2strokepower803 3 года назад +3

      4 doors or station wagons are always better 😁

  • @txnetcop
    @txnetcop 3 года назад +8

    I love these F-85s. I bought my oldest daughter one her senior year. It passed on to three siblings over a 14 year period. Still looked and ran good when we gave it to a friends youngest.

  • @jamesmichael3998
    @jamesmichael3998 3 года назад +1

    Great job. Welcome to show biz, Cheers from Jacksonville Florida 🌞

  • @willlucy5810
    @willlucy5810 3 года назад +2

    I've got one of these engines in my 1971 Rover P6. Awesome engine and very tolerant so hopefully you've not done too much damage. As everyone has said you need to pack the pump with Vaseline to get it to prime.

  • @chrisingle5839
    @chrisingle5839 3 года назад +37

    Guess now I should pull my '64 2 door F85 out and get it going.

    • @robindas8708
      @robindas8708 3 года назад

      hey man I have a 64' olds 98 I live in India and its the only one in my county so no parts for it here. you know of any good websites where I can get parts for it?

    • @chrisingle5839
      @chrisingle5839 3 года назад +2

      @@robindas8708 I'm afraid not. The only 64 I've ever seen was mine.

    • @lsswappedcessna
      @lsswappedcessna 3 года назад +1

      Same with my '66 Holiday Coupe. I miss driving it.

    • @johnstrauss8061
      @johnstrauss8061 3 года назад

      My first car in HS was a '64 F85 wagon handed down from my sister. 330 V8 with 2-speed Jetaway trans. Tough old booger the ac even worked.

  • @Shamphere
    @Shamphere 3 года назад +31

    That is one unique and awesome looking car! That would be a serious keeper in my book.

    • @dredbaron
      @dredbaron 3 года назад +1

      Hey hows it going enjoy his videos all to

    • @philt1771
      @philt1771 3 года назад +1

      Mook is a serious keeper!

    • @photonotavailable7936
      @photonotavailable7936 3 года назад +1

      Agree.

    • @Karmy.
      @Karmy. 3 года назад +2

      I love the space age interior

  • @33cooperdog
    @33cooperdog 3 года назад

    Pretty rad little unit. Can’t wait to see it running!

  • @kthompso43
    @kthompso43 2 года назад

    I bought one new in '61. It was a 2-door tan coupe. Loved it. Only issues I remember between '61 and '68 were the steering gear that kept getting loose and the radiator that kept plugging up. The engine ran great. Wish I still had it, and the '68 VW bus we bought to replace the Olds. They'd probably be worth more now than what I paid for them new.

  • @bradleyrideout7818
    @bradleyrideout7818 3 года назад +15

    Man. I just got in from doing some body work and I see this pop up on my screen. Made me happy

  • @jakers181
    @jakers181 3 года назад +41

    Nothing makes a man more happy to see a new Junkyard Digs upload!

    • @onnikilkki7423
      @onnikilkki7423 3 года назад +1

      Its 4.24am for me, had to stay up because of kevins friday upload😁

    • @rayphillips332
      @rayphillips332 3 года назад +1

      I mean riding

    • @ernestdougherty3162
      @ernestdougherty3162 3 года назад

      Right on brother

    • @KameraShy
      @KameraShy 3 года назад +1

      Nothing?!? You forgot about beer.

    • @mexicanspec
      @mexicanspec 3 года назад

      Except for winning the lottery.

  • @keithw8516
    @keithw8516 Год назад +1

    I'm 57 years old and I've never heard of the F 85. That is a cool looking ride.

  • @lewismocaby3646
    @lewismocaby3646 3 года назад

    Super cool,my grandmother has two 63 F-85 convertible 2 doors. One of them is a 4-speed car and the other is an automatic,grandpa swapped the factory T-10 for a Super T-10,don’t worry they still have the factory trans. When I was little they traded a factory W-30 442 with a standard trans for a 72 442 convertible auto car. They had the car repainted after only a few weeks of owning it and it’s only seen daylight twice since then. I’ve been a Chevy guy since I built my first car,72 ElCamino when I was 15. I never really understood the appeal of the Oldsmobile’s as a kid but at 43 they’re starting to grow on me. Keep up the good work. 👌

  • @scottmurray6977
    @scottmurray6977 3 года назад +16

    Pack the oil pump full of Vaseline and fill the oil filter. Prime it slow until it starts to build pressure. Hopefully the bearings are not smoked.

    • @jeromebreeding3302
      @jeromebreeding3302 3 года назад

      You may have run that engine just long enough with zero oil pressure, to have spun the bearings. This happened to me, when the machine shop did'nt align the holes in the main bearings with the holes in the crank saddles.

    • @jeromebreeding3302
      @jeromebreeding3302 3 года назад

      This could work. Since the pan will be down, the bearings can be checked.

    • @kenwoodfl
      @kenwoodfl 3 года назад

      If there is damage it wasn’t from you. All new seals in the trunk… carb no seal… electric not complete… he blew it.

  • @mceajc
    @mceajc 3 года назад +7

    OMG, it's Steve from This Week With Cars! Amazing when two channels you love are somehow connected.

  • @CHooter59
    @CHooter59 3 года назад +1

    I Enjoyed the Video, growing up constantly rebuilding cars, trucks and Motorcycles going to technology school at 12 I have finally decided to help clean up and repair some of our heritage I do appreciate your time and feed. My one day you will get to see my 1956 Buick Century Riviera, it is coming along very strong, thanks again

  • @PunkIAm
    @PunkIAm 3 года назад

    We all hope you keep this one for a while, we want to see you drive it! This is actually incredible because I just bought a 61 F 85 a month ago and it's sitting in my garage right now, although everything is meant on mine but my engine is seized, he seems to have the other way around, solid engine, but that frame and interior looks like it's going

  • @justinfoster7291
    @justinfoster7291 3 года назад +30

    These engines are notorious for losing oil prime when dry from sitting or a fresh build you must prime the oil system with a pressure feed once you prime it it should be fine ask your local engine shop for the tank set up or check ebay there not that expensive

    • @Avi8tor857
      @Avi8tor857 3 года назад +1

      A Pump garden sprayer works as well that is what I use.

  • @joeydelorenzo8051
    @joeydelorenzo8051 3 года назад +45

    Right as I picked up dinner too-- Digs, you hero.

  • @larrycox3290
    @larrycox3290 Год назад

    Thank you Mook and Kevin, watch the content all the time. Keep the videos coming, I sure appreciate tuem!

  • @Indiskret1
    @Indiskret1 3 года назад

    Hard work but wonderful to watch, so huge thanks for doing it! So many strange and lovely cars I never new existed.

  • @staind288
    @staind288 3 года назад +19

    I suggest priming it. Shootin' at the hip here but It's possible they failed to put the gasket on the oil pump or maybe the pump is just hecked! 😂

  • @redsion23
    @redsion23 3 года назад +7

    Kevin and mook i just wanted to say thank you for all that you two do! I love watching y'all's videos and encouraging people to do revival's. I just picked up my first f100 i get to tinker on and try semi restoring.

  • @aequitas0118
    @aequitas0118 3 года назад +1

    Good stuff, hope to see more of her soon!

  • @ShenanigansWrenchRepeat
    @ShenanigansWrenchRepeat 3 года назад +3

    Bring back Angus!!! Lol, thank you guys as always for the awesome content and inspiration! Excited to see ya on Power Tour! 🤘🤘🤘

  • @LukeTheJoker
    @LukeTheJoker 3 года назад +59

    "Help me Angus, Your'e my only hope."

  • @Pizzamann34
    @Pizzamann34 3 года назад +4

    Just got done doing some cleanup on my 01 ranger, bought the thing a week ago. This is a perfect way to relax after dealing with 106°F real feel in SW Florida

    • @600wheel
      @600wheel 3 года назад +1

      Perfect timing for Cleetus’ danger Ranger Race at the freedom factory

  • @cegpcola
    @cegpcola 3 года назад +3

    That Marcos next to the AC is awesome! Don’t see many of them!

  • @morgangallowglass8668
    @morgangallowglass8668 3 года назад

    Mook, pup and a classic Olds! Life does not get any better!

  • @crisismcnoodle
    @crisismcnoodle 3 года назад +5

    I'd love to see that centurion van truck thing get saved. So cool

  • @makaylaslater5247
    @makaylaslater5247 3 года назад +27

    Bad oil pump my brother had the same issue on his old 67 F85 it wasn't moving any oil just like that one.

    • @megaglowz8540
      @megaglowz8540 3 года назад +5

      That oil pump may have just lost its prime. You can try to pack it with Vaseline and put it back together.

    • @mcqueenfanman
      @mcqueenfanman 3 года назад

      A 67 should have had a real olds 330 v8 not the buick one.

  • @jonorowland9777
    @jonorowland9777 3 года назад +4

    In the rover / Buick v8 the oil pump needs to be primed first by packing it with vaseline or something similar great content guys 😀

  • @lomgshorts3
    @lomgshorts3 3 года назад

    I had a 1964 Olds F-85 "three on the tree" manual with a 330 cu in high compression single 4 pumper Carter that drank high test fuel in quantity. It came from the factory special order exactly as described and I was second owner. It was a "sleeper", no external chrome except the Olds 330 Rocket emblem on the front of the cowl each side. It was fun to blow off Corvets at the light because it was a four door family body that they didn't expect. I had to sell it because it was eating me out of house and home for thel and those bias ply tires that never lasted long compared to today's steel belted tires. BUT, it was sure a fun car in the 70's!

  • @markchapmon8670
    @markchapmon8670 3 года назад +4

    Reminds me of the 1961 Pontiac Tempest from my childhood. I could see fixing it up, it was from a time where the styling was pretty cool.

  • @liamfbules2999
    @liamfbules2999 3 года назад +10

    I love any Junkyard Digs video, especially when theres an Olds in it.

  • @rowanspiritwalker6667
    @rowanspiritwalker6667 2 года назад

    I had one of these! Got it in 1977 from an older couple who bought it off the showroom floor when it was new. Same year and color as yours, but a 2-door, with matching color interior and bucket seats. It was an awesome car, and I learned about the aluminum V-8's from digging up information about it (if you own it, you need to know it). JC Whitney is your friend when it comes to this car, (and lots of others) the starter is rebuildable by John Q Public.....back when they made things that the owner could actually work on. Awesome :D

  • @MNorris1985
    @MNorris1985 3 года назад +1

    That's a pretty cool car someone really loved that car from hot rodding it to even taking extra care when storing it...those tailpipes though definitely be sweet to bring them straight out the back or get a better angle...definitely a keeper.

  • @megaglowz8540
    @megaglowz8540 3 года назад +22

    That oil pump may have just lost its prime. You can try to pack it with Vaseline and put it back together.

  • @kirkprell4493
    @kirkprell4493 3 года назад +8

    A car I've been chasing my whole life, never been able to afford one. I love it.

  • @2003cobramustang
    @2003cobramustang 3 года назад

    Very unique olds! Never heard of this model! Hope you can get it running good and maybe do another video!

  • @larryd4352
    @larryd4352 3 года назад

    I inherited my maternal grandmother's 1966 Olds F - 85 !!! This was in the 1980's. My grandmother didn't do much maintenance on it...and it got to where I couldn't afford to have all of it done. I sold it to a guy who wanted the engine...which actually was in great shape. They

  • @modelcars2978
    @modelcars2978 3 года назад +17

    I have never heard of a F85 and now I want one. Love the content.

    • @dj33036
      @dj33036 3 года назад

      The two door was really a nice looking little car.

    • @mexicanspec
      @mexicanspec 3 года назад

      The top of the line F-85 was the Cutlass. Later on they just dropped the F-85 name. It was kind of like when Pontiac had the T-37.

    • @600wheel
      @600wheel 3 года назад

      I had a 1970 cutlass sport that I swapped a 455 into I loved cutlasses and I’ve never heard of this car but damn it’s nice I would love to get the turbo version it even came with methanol injection Olds was way ahead of the game

  • @jonpierce8342
    @jonpierce8342 3 года назад +12

    Fun fact: squishing a tube doesnt affect flow much until its almost smashed shut... Also I think thats the first time ive seen you bust out a fancy points file!

    • @dustintunis9347
      @dustintunis9347 3 года назад +2

      He said on his last video (I think it was the last one anyway) that somebody sent him a points file, but he forgot to bring it with him.

  • @robertkelley5019
    @robertkelley5019 3 года назад

    It's been mentioned I think... my grandfather had one of these and the pump needs priming I its been sitting more than a few months... hope it helps. You have a gem there! Love y'all and the content. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @papag5433
    @papag5433 3 года назад

    awesome body style. one of my favorites
    With the right rim and tire combo and an air ride system these look amazing.

  • @TestECull
    @TestECull 3 года назад +16

    40:31 rip that FRAM off, throw a couple quarts back in the pan, spin the pump with the drill, and see what it does. Also be worth cutting the FRAM open to see if it has let go of chunks of paper element to plug up oil galleries with.

    • @stevemiller6766
      @stevemiller6766 3 года назад +3

      After seeing how crummy those orange frams are I wouldn’t even try to start an old engine with it. Put a new filter on it before the first crank.

    • @ImTheJoker4u
      @ImTheJoker4u 3 года назад +3

      Spot on
      As soon as I saw that orange
      F ucking
      R uined
      A nother
      M otor
      I knew there were potential issues.

    • @TestECull
      @TestECull 3 года назад +2

      @@ImTheJoker4u FRAM Bombs, I call them. They're great for setting out on cinder blocks at the rifle range(Fill 'em with colored water for good effect!) but I'd never use them on an engine.
      Friend of mine in HS bought a '67 Mustang that'd been somewhat hotrodded. 351w in it, bit of a cam, high-stall converter on a C6, that sorta stuff. He complained to me that the oil pressure was super low...5-6 pounds at idle and never more than about 30 pounds, alongside a LOT of valve tick. I took one look at the filter, told him to go get a Motorcraft, Purolator, or Wix oil filter, 7qts 10w30, and we'll change on the oil.
      Whaddayaknow it suddenly found 25 more pounds of oil pressure! And the valves stopped clattering!

    • @TestECull
      @TestECull 3 года назад +3

      @@stevemiller6766 I cringe when I see one on a classic car. Like c'mon dude do even half a second's googling and you'll see FRAMs suck.
      I buy Motorcraft FL-1A's. Fits the two 300cid I6s I own and it's just a rebadged Purolator. Wix, also really good shit.

    • @600wheel
      @600wheel 3 года назад +4

      FRAM The orange can of death

  • @tonypitsacota2513
    @tonypitsacota2513 3 года назад

    My great-grandmother GAVE me a F-85, 1965, with 43k miles in 1989 that she won new at a picnic. But it had the odd-fire V6, 3 on the tree, and a bad heater core, so I could not WAIT to get rid of it. It had the dumb-bell grill and a pretty dash as well.

  • @brianreilly4306
    @brianreilly4306 3 года назад +2

    Love the show dudes. Btw, the early 215/oddfires used tube radios. Give it a min and it might power up.

  • @roaringred
    @roaringred 3 года назад +4

    Excited about the new vid just started it! You guys were the reason I went to get my first truck back a few months ago!

  • @travisdrum6760
    @travisdrum6760 3 года назад +5

    CAN'T WAIT TO SEE MORE VIDEOS ABOUT THIS CAR!!! THANKS FOR THE GREAT CONTENT JYD!!!

  • @ggcostelloe72
    @ggcostelloe72 3 года назад +1

    The only channel I refuse to skip past the advertisements on. Rock on y'all 🤘✌️

  • @damiangillett1476
    @damiangillett1476 3 года назад

    That is an awesome looking car, You and Mook do awesome content, have great taste and thanks for keeping intelligent people with taste in cars entertained. From Australia Thanks

  • @BaldBlokeOnABoat
    @BaldBlokeOnABoat 3 года назад +3

    Usually I skip the adverts, but that decked system legit looks useful..

    • @dustintunis9347
      @dustintunis9347 3 года назад

      @@RRRIBEYE - I don't think so, but it's easy to check. I know they don't make them for a 1st gen Tundra.

  • @jimgrady7458
    @jimgrady7458 3 года назад +20

    Nah, if we wanted to see a "Kevin Gets Run Over" video, we'd just give Mook the keys and a six pack 😁

    • @600wheel
      @600wheel 3 года назад +2

      Yeah as long as there’s no hospital time I am in

  • @t.d.mich.7064
    @t.d.mich.7064 3 года назад

    Some dealers actually installed that motor in the little Chevy Vega back in the day. Pretty fast little setup.
    I never did get the concept of a 215 C.I. V-8 that's 4 cylinder size. The short stroke of that engine made it a nice performance engine.

  • @scil6
    @scil6 3 года назад

    Great episode! I don't have any experience with these motors however I have has some issues in the past with a missing oil gallery plug with zip oil pressure.

  • @grayfool
    @grayfool 3 года назад +6

    Not everything goes well guys. You could try priming the oil pump. Remove it and pack it with vaseline or something similar. Spin it with the drill until you get pressure.

  • @tommyhall8301
    @tommyhall8301 3 года назад +3

    Good to see you again good luck with the care both of yall

  • @user-iy7yb1sh8g
    @user-iy7yb1sh8g 6 месяцев назад

    I half way expected Mooks Of Hazard to pop out of one those "Decked" drawers during your commercial. LMFAO 😂😂 Those definitely are nice. Very cool F-85!

  • @mathewhyland8925
    @mathewhyland8925 3 года назад

    I'm really glad you bring these cars back to life .

  • @kbar150
    @kbar150 3 года назад +6

    With some tlc, upgrades on the Trans crossmember, exhaust. Etc. That thing would be a blast

  • @TestECull
    @TestECull 3 года назад +7

    I see a FRAM Bomb on the side of that engine which doesn't bode well for oil pressure.

    • @600wheel
      @600wheel 3 года назад +1

      Yeah he was kind of f*cked right from the beginning

  • @ZRanger28
    @ZRanger28 3 года назад +1

    Little late to the party since im on vacation. But I really cant wait for a part 2 of this car. You guys are killing it keep up the top notch quality content.

  • @jonoa5560
    @jonoa5560 Год назад +1

    Thanks! love your content and all the info you share

  • @mcqueenfanman
    @mcqueenfanman 3 года назад +5

    I've had luck by just loosening the oil filter and cranking it. Might even try hooking up a shop vac to the oil filter housing to suck up some oil.

  • @WalkenDead
    @WalkenDead 3 года назад +9

    Looking at those wheels, that screams 90's.

  • @bmortlock1956
    @bmortlock1956 3 года назад

    NOT a "Shit Show" !!! Just the "Adventures" associated with a rare barn find !!!
    I'm 65 & seeing that F-85 brought back childhood memories. My parents had a 65 2-door with the Chevron shaped tail lights & small block V-8 !!! What a "Scooter" !!!

  • @mikey-ys9ub
    @mikey-ys9ub 3 года назад

    Sweet looking Olds.. Love the body lines.