V8 S10 Chevy 350 Core Plug Installation (Ep.7 Part 1 of 7)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Time to finish this engine rebuild! First up we will get all new core (freeze) plugs into the engine block, maybe not the most interesting task but a very important one for every engine rebuild!
    Had a stumble when I realized that this engine used 29/64” plugs instead of the traditional 1/2” ones in oil galleys, which added a few days of waiting to this process. Have been working hard to make these videos happen, so look forward to the next six (!) parts of this episode!
    Timeline of filming: November 8th, 2017 - November 13th, 2017
    Song List (Order of First Appearance):
    0:01 Octagon - Silent Partner
    4:24 Pressure - Riot
    8:27 Desert Sky - Silent Partner
    (All music provided by RUclips's Audio Library royalty free.)
    Thanks for watching, and joining us on this adventure! Please let us know what you think! Consider supporting us via Patreon as well! / fuzzydiceprojects

Комментарии • 124

  • @mmbabamckee
    @mmbabamckee 6 лет назад +41

    Subtle humor “line up the text horizontal cuz if you don’t you’re a monster” made me laugh

    • @derekmcalister929
      @derekmcalister929 4 года назад

      That’s what I like about this channel, his slight humor.

  • @edwardsaxon2317
    @edwardsaxon2317 6 лет назад +24

    I've got a S10 in my backyard that I did a V8 swap on years ago, unfortunately I was never able to finish it because of health problems. It's nice to be able to see one get finished, I hope you get years of enjoyment out of yours.

  • @epatto
    @epatto 6 лет назад +31

    I've got Internal Combustion Engine Design book by John Manning on my nightstand and it never talks about oil galley (always gallery), so don't sweat about it. :-)

  • @michaelovitch
    @michaelovitch 6 лет назад +16

    It's gallery,like you said ,each time.
    Like in a mine,it's a gallery .

  • @charlesmartin7347
    @charlesmartin7347 4 года назад +2

    I just installed my hidden oil gallery plug needless to say I did it with confidence.
    Just because of your detailed information and how to with exact measurements. Seriously you kick ass man .
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
    Blessings and more Blessings

  • @FuzzyDiceProjects
    @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад +33

    This episode is a huge one. Part 2 is rendering as I type this, but the other parts still need editing work. I was hoping to get all of the parts up this weekend, but at this point I wouldn't count on it. I figure something is better than nothing, right? The rest of the parts will go up as I finish them.

    • @geopou4618
      @geopou4618 6 лет назад +7

      FuzzyDicePimp omg i freaked out when i saw this in my notification box. Cant wait for it to be ready to put in the s10!

    • @bairfamilyfarm1336
      @bairfamilyfarm1336 6 лет назад +2

      I've almost gone insane waiting for an update on the s10 blazer! Now I need to watch the next one! What's the progress on the jeep?

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад

      Sorry to say, but the Jeep is a long-term project. I haven't even seen it since filming the last video.

    • @geopou4618
      @geopou4618 6 лет назад

      FuzzyDicePimp that sucks cause the jeep is really cool but atleast we have the s10. Love the details btw on the engine rebuild very educational im learning alot from this.

    • @icyuranus404
      @icyuranus404 6 лет назад

      it hurt a little seeing the steel 29/64 plugs going in but use a good coolant mix you will be ok

  • @tomthomas4666
    @tomthomas4666 6 лет назад +4

    I'm sorry didn't mean to to be critical I just always belived an ounce of prevention was worth a pound of cure. I enjoyed your VIDEOS very much. I am a old engine builder from back in the muscle car era. ( back in 60's and 70's )

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад +3

      I didn't think it was a critical comment at all! I'm very glad to hear that you enjoy these videos, and am honored to have guys like you as viewers!

  • @johncasor9698
    @johncasor9698 3 года назад

    i did not know there was a plug in that hole way down under the rear main cap ... wow i will look for that now... Another Great Video... Thx...

  • @777warhero
    @777warhero 6 лет назад +15

    Well this gives me something to do for the next 11 minutes.

  • @trevorreece6999
    @trevorreece6999 3 года назад

    Thank you for calling them core pugs and not freeze plugs!

  • @dave1135
    @dave1135 6 лет назад +3

    I was hoping you'd remember that oil plug at 7:50. Like you said, its crucial. Had a couple of buddies forget it even after I reminded them. They got kinda mad I told them, they both said "we know what we're doing, we're not stupid" then they wondered what was wrong .....🙄🤔😒

  • @Tigerfire75
    @Tigerfire75 Год назад

    I watched a guy rebuild a 454 that he was supercharging and putting in a Pontiac. He may one day get that done. He put blue locktite on the core plugs.

  • @just-dl
    @just-dl 6 лет назад +3

    i started looking forward to the *galley*

    • @KingPack1233
      @KingPack1233 5 лет назад

      My friend and I turned it into a drinking game, with shouting gallery on every shot. Needless to say we had to rewatch this video. Worth it though, this is one of the best series of videos I have ever watched on RUclips.

  • @charlesmartin7347
    @charlesmartin7347 5 лет назад

    You are awesome.
    Thanks so much for sharing your experience and knowledge.
    Blessings to you and your Family

  • @AJsGarage
    @AJsGarage 6 лет назад

    Really like the detail your going into with these videos. I've always wanted to learn how to tear down and assemble and engine. I just actually came into possession of a ford 360 from a parts truck for my 1970 f250 these videos are really going to help when I get around to it.

  • @Safexscape
    @Safexscape 6 лет назад +1

    You are awesome. Please keep up the great content. I always enjoy your videos and look forward to the tips you provide. Thank you!

  • @danboutin8700
    @danboutin8700 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video I needed to know about that oil plug 3/8 depth!

  • @jessemurray1757
    @jessemurray1757 5 лет назад

    "line up the text, because if you don't....you're a monster" LOL

  • @jjmorrissiey
    @jjmorrissiey 5 лет назад

    I love your channel. You do an awesome job on vehicles and your video production. I can’t stop watching your stuff. 👍🏻

  • @MegaEvoluzione
    @MegaEvoluzione 5 лет назад +1

    Oil gallery.
    The galley is where you sit in a boat.

    • @jclements007
      @jclements007 4 года назад

      The galley on a boat and on an airplane is where the food is prepared. But you're understanding is correct that they are called galleries on an engine.

  • @bobbastion7335
    @bobbastion7335 5 лет назад +4

    Why people don't spend the extra 4 or 5 dollars for the brass plugs, I'll never know. The first time you have to pull an engine to replace rotten galvanized (or zinc coated, whatever) crap, you'll pop for them from then on. I paid big money to a big name engine builder and they cheaped out on the freeze plugs. Unbelievable. It's a hell of an engine but one "aw shit" will cost you ten "atta boys".

  • @jessemurray1757
    @jessemurray1757 5 лет назад +1

    On a serious not though. Might not be a bad idea to put some sealant on those plugs.

  • @jclements007
    @jclements007 4 года назад

    My block is from a 78 Vette, and it has the hidden oil galley plug. I tapped that hole and put a 20 cent grade 8 plug in from the hardware store.

    • @N-Lee
      @N-Lee 9 месяцев назад

      My recent block I'm working on is from a 79 Vette. I tapped and thread plugged the same hole also, just because someone says I should. It was Fun !

  • @kodyhardman672
    @kodyhardman672 4 года назад

    drinking game for every time the word gallery is said xD. Love your videos man!

  • @kosworkshop
    @kosworkshop 3 года назад

    Great videos! Thank you

  • @stevewhite9411
    @stevewhite9411 3 года назад

    I would have done the cam bearings too...
    It's well worth it

  • @chrisbradley5978
    @chrisbradley5978 3 года назад

    Thanks bud

  • @Gear1993Head
    @Gear1993Head 6 лет назад

    ....because if you don't, you're a monster! XD Love it hahaha

  • @AK49Watson
    @AK49Watson 6 лет назад

    You can thread the hidden plug just like the others. Makes it way easier.

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад

      With it being a smaller size on this block, I guess it would have to be drilled larger and then a pipe tap used. You don't usually see those done but some people will do it on certain blocks.

  • @jeremysmith8990
    @jeremysmith8990 6 лет назад

    Weld up that rear end and put some traction bars on it... other than that it will not be drivable in the rain. I had a buddy who put a 396 in a 95 S-10 and that thing was scary to drive so it was a lot of fun!

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад +1

      It is pretty bad in the rain, but not undriveable. I think it mostly needs new tires. Moderate breaking makes it slide a few feet and anything other than very light acceleration and it doesn't move. Will probably just put it in 4WD next time I need to drive in the rain, shouldn't be a problem for it to slip.

  • @subjectofgov
    @subjectofgov 5 лет назад

    "Please flip cassette" That's funny.

  • @Suzieash82
    @Suzieash82 6 лет назад

    Great job on the videos. The song Desert Sky sounds like something from an Anime I have seen just can't place it.

  • @bborkzilla
    @bborkzilla 6 лет назад +1

    A Dorman part that doesn't quite fit? You don't say.

  • @beamer6136
    @beamer6136 4 года назад

    Awesome just the video i was looking for. But will your machine shop install "ALL" these plugs for you, if you request them to install

  • @ramthaLord
    @ramthaLord Год назад

    very nice video, what you think of using RTV on the plug?

  • @normhowes2975
    @normhowes2975 5 лет назад

    And again over a year late; use a 6" extension on the socket so you can see when your deep enough with out whacking a finger.

  • @aidanirishb
    @aidanirishb 6 лет назад

    Mr fuzzy dice pimp. You sir are a god send im hoping you go places with these informational videos one day keep up the good work.

  • @lmdaskievige8931
    @lmdaskievige8931 6 лет назад

    Very informative and precise. Wonder if you made it to any of the you tube call outs in Cecil county? Im sure your viewers wish they had the stand and tools to do their own work. I'm sure you get a sense of pride and gratification on being able to do it yourself.

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад

      Can't say I know what RUclips callouts are, but thank you for the kind words!

  • @JB-le7jr
    @JB-le7jr 6 лет назад

    Great useful content, subbed!

  • @ralphbloodworthjr2240
    @ralphbloodworthjr2240 5 лет назад

    Please put "weatherstrip" adhesive on them!

  • @MadeofSpareParts24
    @MadeofSpareParts24 6 лет назад +1

    What the heck.. Why didn't i get a notification that you uploaded? I have all notification turned on.

  • @robertdelao957
    @robertdelao957 4 года назад

    Fuzzy, say BRO I have a 1980 Big 10, C10 Silverado rebuilt 350 5.7 ,I'm having a oil leak I can't find. I've installed, oil filter with new oil adapter, new valve covers gaskets, New oil sending unit, oil pan& gaskets, remove the flywheel cover,flywheel is dry, truck is park no leaks,once I drive her she starts leaking. I'm confused. Please help .thanks

  • @v7nf
    @v7nf 2 года назад

    why not replace cam bearings?

  • @keiffitz689
    @keiffitz689 5 лет назад +2

    g a l l e r y

  • @kruyf73
    @kruyf73 Год назад

    Love your videos, but i have a question. Why does an engineblock have holes that need to be plugged? What is/was the purpose of those holes?

    • @brettjohnson8009
      @brettjohnson8009 Год назад +1

      The purpose of those holes is to facilitate the removal of sand after the casting process, some people call them "freeze" plugs with the belief that if your coolant should ever freeze those plugs will save the day , I've seen blocks that didn't have antifreeze in the system and consequently froze , the cracks usually run horizontal about 2 inches above the lifters on the inside and horizontal about 1 to 2 inches below deck height on the outside of the block , the plugs might move a little but in no way save the block ,the best way to prevent block damage from freezing is to use antifreeze in the correct measure

  • @tahwnikcufos
    @tahwnikcufos 5 лет назад +4

    It's "gallery" - those who state otherwise, need to open a book once in a while...

  • @Bignuke321
    @Bignuke321 5 лет назад +1

    What was your final budget when all said and done? Camshaft, rebuild kit, etc. Thanks

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  5 лет назад

      The engine rebuild total was right around $280 (not including $35 for the flex hone and a few other tools and stuff).

    • @michealdumasii5432
      @michealdumasii5432 5 лет назад

      How is that possible?

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  5 лет назад +1

      @@michealdumasii5432 Small Block Chevy parts are very cheap, and I didn't do any machine work on the engine (like it probably should have gotten) so the cost was pretty minimal. The camshaft set ($115) was the majority of the cost and it wasn't at all necessary. Rebuild kit was $80, oil pump/core plugs/water pump $75.

  • @Good-Enuff-Garage
    @Good-Enuff-Garage 5 лет назад

    dang it these videos are getting stuck in my tape deck and I need a #2 pencil to wide them back up into the cassette

  • @dustinsirrine227
    @dustinsirrine227 5 лет назад

    Why not new cam bearings with all that other work don't make much sense?

  • @timothykey4689
    @timothykey4689 6 лет назад +2

    love your vidios

  • @bradquinn6740
    @bradquinn6740 6 лет назад +1

    When is there a Jeep and Dotson vid coming?

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад +3

      Hopefully soon for the Datsun video since I'm finishing this engine rebuild series up. Then starting a mini-series on a new car. Then a Jeep video sometime after that, no idea when unfortunately.

  • @matteedstrom
    @matteedstrom 6 лет назад +1

    Call me stupid. But what is all the threaded plugs for?
    I don't get it.

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад +4

      The plugs block off passages that are necessary to cast the block, and drill the oil galleries. The plugs are a byproduct of the way engine blocks have to be made.

  • @supremefatty4505
    @supremefatty4505 6 лет назад

    I just did a rebuild on the same engine but mine has no compression in cylinder one

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад

      Double check your valve lash setting, make sure the valves are opening and closing properly, that would be my first guess. An immediate head gasket leak that severe is unlikely. A severe assembly error (like forgetting piston rings) is also unlikely. Probably a valvetrain issue

  • @tomthomas4666
    @tomthomas4666 6 лет назад +1

    Did you not use any sealer on these plugs?

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад +1

      Thread sealer on the threaded plugs, no sealant on the core plugs. Many people swear by using sealant on them, but I have never needed to. If the sealing surface isn't smooth or it isn't a standard type of plug, some sort of sealer or retaining compound wouldn't be a bad idea.

    • @johnnyjohn8073
      @johnnyjohn8073 5 лет назад +1

      Hey Tom I'm not an old timer but I'm also not a millenial. I started using sealer on the plugs a few years back. Not a big glob of sealer just a thin skim on the surface. I just never wanna risk that the surface has a deep gauge and it will start leaking coolant. Even my Haynes Manual for rebuilding the engine on a 1991 4runner says to use light sealer on the plugs. I get people telling me all the time that sealer is not necessary. The people at the engine machine shops tell me it is not required. Better be safe than sorry, I think. Then the Haynes manual confirmed it. However earlier on, on my engine rebuilding experience I didn't use sealer on the core plugs and I never had a problem at all. But once again, better safe than sorry so I've been using sealer for a few years.

  • @pyrodude8103
    @pyrodude8103 6 лет назад

    Where did you get you’re rebuild kit?

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад +1

      eBay, search for "1987-1989 SBC SB Chevy 350 Engine Rebuild Kit" for this particular one, or go to that seller and look at similar ones for different years. My single complaint is that the thermostat housing gasket was junk, and I'd distrust the water pump gaskets, everything else seemed great for the price!

  • @jonathanrigby5924
    @jonathanrigby5924 5 лет назад

    What are all these plugs for?

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  5 лет назад +1

      Most of them block off ports used in the casting process or plug openings left from the drilling of passages.

  • @amorphous14
    @amorphous14 6 лет назад +1

    a galley is an old boat.

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад +1

      I called them "galleries" in one video, and more than one commenter corrected me and said the proper term is "galley", so I went with it since I had heard that term used before as well, and only later researched it and found that "galley" is actually the misnomer. But both are used commonly enough I think the idea gets across either way.

  • @bryanleslie1428
    @bryanleslie1428 6 лет назад

    R you going to paint it orange.

  • @benkalinowski5834
    @benkalinowski5834 6 лет назад

    What happens when you just install the hidden plug flush and not down
    I think I did that
    And no I have no oil pressure priming
    Pls help ?
    Ty

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад

      Check out this picture: www.crankshaftcoalition.com/wiki/images/4/4f/Oil_plug_under_main_cap1.jpg
      And this picture: www.crankshaftcoalition.com/wiki/images/b/b3/Sbc_oil_plug_rear_main_2.jpg
      How far do you think you installed it? Flush with the shoulder or just with the bearing cap surface?

    • @benkalinowski5834
      @benkalinowski5834 6 лет назад

      Fuzzy Dice Projects do you think if I flushed it to the main cap
      I didn't know

    • @benkalinowski5834
      @benkalinowski5834 6 лет назад

      Fuzzy Dice Projects if I flushed it now it's gonna bypass my oil filter?
      Will it still run the engine
      Or do I have to take my.oil pan out and get it 1.5 " ?

    • @benkalinowski5834
      @benkalinowski5834 6 лет назад

      I'm waiting on a new racing starter to turn the high compression over I got a week plus
      So tomm I will take my oil pressure sender out and measure down with a coathamger to see where it is
      I can't rember what it is
      I think it's flush with the main cap
      But I could be wrong
      I had no idea and no one told me except for this now
      I'll let you know tomm
      I hope I don't have to take my oil pan off
      It's so much work

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад

      If it is directly under the bearing cap it may be blocking the main passage from the pump to the filter, causing your lack of oil pressure. If it fit tightly there, the plug you have is too large since you need to install it in a narrower area further down. Check the install depth from the pressure sender hole as you mentioned you would in another reply, it is very important that this plug is installed correctly.

  • @jordanwaughtal7649
    @jordanwaughtal7649 6 лет назад

    No nitrile gloves?

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад +3

      I have been trying to wear them more often, sort of a habit to train myself into.

  • @VGScreens
    @VGScreens 6 лет назад

    **galley

  • @Judus99
    @Judus99 6 лет назад

    Really enjoy your videos but the background music on this one is killing me

  • @DustonDiekmann
    @DustonDiekmann 5 лет назад

    *Oil Gallery

  • @rafaellorenzoo
    @rafaellorenzoo 6 лет назад

    subtittle plz!

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад +1

      Sorry, I wish I could! I can barely make these videos at all, that would just be too much to handle.

    • @johnnyjohn8073
      @johnnyjohn8073 5 лет назад +1

      Recording a step by step engine rebuild video and explaining what you're doing and why you're doing it is extremely time consuming. HATED IT. There are things I wanted to say during the process that I forgot to say. During the video taping process I would also forget the names of the engine parts because I was too focused in doing the right steps and in speaking while thinking ahead of the process also. In reality I have to buy a video editing software to do a voice over. Did I find it to be worth all the hassle? Hell no. It took such a long time to finish the rebuild that I just don't think I'll do another video.

  • @konan8658
    @konan8658 6 лет назад

    *galley

    • @FuzzyDiceProjects
      @FuzzyDiceProjects  6 лет назад

      I called them galleys and some commenters corrected me, so I started calling them galleries and them other commenters corrected me haha. I now know that galley is the correct term, right back where I started!

  • @mattyballoon
    @mattyballoon 5 лет назад +1

    Dorman parts suck

  • @MegaEvoluzione
    @MegaEvoluzione 5 лет назад

    I would have wiped the plugs with a thin coat of silicone sealant

    • @Amphialus
      @Amphialus 5 лет назад +1

      Silicone on freeze plugs is notorious for coming loose and clogging the radiator and heater core. The best sealant I've used is Permatex form-a-gasket no. 1. It's fast drying like weatherstrip adhesive but specifically made for freeze plugs and other similar components.