I’ve never seen two guys work so hard at trying to save a engine and I praise both of you for such determination,hope to see this engine run again and be a good one with all the hard work you both have already have put into it!! May god bless you both!! Love the channel guys,keep up the good work!!
I think I saw it on another episode, it was a truck as well, wound up getting the locked-up pistons moving, I think the Izetta livestream was a very difficult one
From a financial standpoint, it’s hard to say whether or not replacing the valves is the right thing to do. From the viewpoint of those watching the video, most, including me, want to see that old original engine run. I like you guys. You don’t try to be slick or act cool - you are very relatable. Like most of us watching, you plow ahead whether or not it makes sense. Keep doing what you’ve been doing. It works. You work well together and you’re interesting to watch. Love all of those old trucks you found in that field.
Awesome video thank you for producing a car video that doesn’t have any bad language. I’m praying for you and your Dad and family. You keep up the good work. You are being a bright light for Jesus in a dark world. I’m thankful that one day I got Restored by the Lord when I surrender my life to him. Have a blessed weekend
I wish, amongst other things, I had a fraction of your mechanical abilities. I changed the oil & filter and drained the radiator and replaced the hoses on my '69 Valiant, and it took hours longer than it should've, and I still have cuts and scrapes all over my hands a week after!
As an owner of a 70’ International 1100 I’m all for getting those valves and making this ol girl run again! Internationals are special trucks you see Ford’s and Chevys all over marketplace but these trucks are much more rare and have a lot of character. I love how original this truck is the period respray is so awesome and how it wore in! I’d get it running reliably and leave it in its work clothes as a survivor!
Get yourself a lathe. Go to a junkyard and buy some bigger diameter valves for a different engine and turn your own valves from here on out. Love the content, keep up the good work and stay blessed
Excellent Video RESTORE CREW Wyatt :) , Lance :) , Christian :) yes think that motor and transmission be make go after get parts you need ! Also would top transmission up fluid in to plus Clutch plate plus parts before start up and check differential fluid axle plus brakes too!
I would spend some time on the interwebs researching these old flatheads. I’m sure there is a chat forum somewhere out there that could be a gold mine of information. Keep up the good work gentlemen!
Another great show. Sorry you both have had so much trouble. We can’t figure out how all the water got in there. Could it have been under some water for a bit and it wasn’t drained out ? Well you two will sore it out. I love the old truck.
I have been waiting impatiently for any video uploaded by this wonderful channel. I love you all. You are truly cooperative and understanding. It is a happy family. God willing, I will visit you as soon as possible. Greetings to you from Yemen. ❤
Lance/wyatt/Christian with restored/turning rust along with Dustin from jennings motorsports have to the best channels on RUclips they call can take what is basically a rusty crusty boat anchor into a running engine absolutely awsome videos as always
Always fun to see your adventures. Looking forward to seeing what happens. You went further than I would have. You might want to reachout to Morkski. He seems to work on a lot of flat heads and might have some used valves.
Good luck finding engine parts. It's taken me years to find all the engine parts for my KB5. You will only be able to find NOS parts for your engine. Years of searching Ebay listings and calling old parts warehouses.
Now this is awesome. There are several ways to research valves or whatever item on the internet. One is looking for what vehicle model it belongs to. The other is using the sizes. Sure, it may not be from the car model but it may be fully compatible.
Amazing job, you are such a cool pair working together, I've been working with my dad on a few projects, and I love watching others who actually know what their doing... Would you happen to have any tips, or tricks on how to free up a seized engine on an older Allis-Chalmers model B like the double tractor you guys have? Just got it from my Grandpa who wants to see it running again anything that could save the block would be a super help. As Always, stupendous job!
Verse of the Day for Friday, October 18, 2024 ✟ “But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.” James 1:6 (KJV)
Sweet looking truck you guys ortta turn this into a parts getter slash tow rig for your field and barn finds 🤔 just a thought ❤ love the videos keep it up you guys ,God bless🙏
We got a vice grip garage that came on Friday like he does every Friday and now we got a restored premiere on the Friday that's cool that means I'm going to be sitting here for a while I better make lots of coffee
Plz can u make more content on the bettle found in the woods I'm so gutted u done a silent vid on that one as it's 1 ov my favourite cars and also more on the deloran and ecto boost keep up the great work from james in uk 🇬🇧 💯👍
If you know anything about those Old Flat Heads. No matter the name they always threw out the first quart or a bit more with in a very few miles. I have owned many and still do drive one and it has been completely Rebuilt but still throws the first quqrt out through the Dip stick and exhaust. I always ran mine a quart low and that saves me the first quart.
You guys really had your work cut out for you on this one, yet the truck looked to be in such great condition. Makes you wonder if some malicious person deliberately poured water into that air cleaner or something. I'd love to see that old side valve live again but the truck might also benefit from an engine transplant?
Such a good looking truck! Please be careful standing under an engine like that guys you made me nervous! Never know a chain come loose or hydraulic line blow.
I’ve never seen two guys work so hard at trying to save a engine and I praise both of you for such determination,hope to see this engine run again and be a good one with all the hard work you both have already have put into it!! May god bless you both!! Love the channel guys,keep up the good work!!
I think I saw it on another episode, it was a truck as well, wound up getting the locked-up pistons moving, I think the Izetta livestream was a very difficult one
From a financial standpoint, it’s hard to say whether or not replacing the valves is the right thing to do. From the viewpoint of those watching the video, most, including me, want to see that old original engine run. I like you guys. You don’t try to be slick or act cool - you are very relatable. Like most of us watching, you plow ahead whether or not it makes sense. Keep doing what you’ve been doing. It works. You work well together and you’re interesting to watch. Love all of those old trucks you found in that field.
I would of pulled the engine out after finding out that the motor was seized up. Much easier to work on. But that's just me.
I have extreme confidence in y'all getting that Ole boy running 😊
You're blessed to be able to do this together
So blessed.
I've said this myself, many times.
I’m the second owner of a 1951 L110. Now that I’m retired, I’m working on it now. That KB3 looks pretty good and solid. Good luck.
I had an AL 110 flatdeck Aussie built bloody good wagon bags of torque, did rings and bearings in frame, that perked it up some.
I’m ready for this upload , yall are a big inspiration
Looks like a couple of shade tree mechanics hard at work! 😎
You guys have to get this good looking truck running again. Can't waite to see you two do it.
its in good shape hey
Y'all got this. Awesome job. Can't wait to see more on this one.
Wow you and pops put in the work on this one definitely waiting on future episodes of this one! Appreciate all the hard work and the videos
Another great video. It's really tough to find parts for old flat heads. Can't wait to see how this comes out. ❤
MamaCard here. What is the things I love about? You guys is that you keep trying where everyone else would’ve just given up.
The camera work on your channel is excellent, one of the best on RUclips.
Awesome video thank you for producing a car video that doesn’t have any bad language. I’m praying for you and your Dad and family. You keep up the good work. You are being a bright light for Jesus in a dark world. I’m thankful that one day I got Restored by the Lord when I surrender my life to him. Have a blessed weekend
We're glad you enjoyed the video. Have a blessed weekend as well!
Nice job sir Nice truck Nice show sir 😃👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Bare Knuckle Binder from Austin. Old International Trucks is his specialty He has a you tube channel
I wish, amongst other things, I had a fraction of your mechanical abilities. I changed the oil & filter and drained the radiator and replaced the hoses on my '69 Valiant, and it took hours longer than it should've, and I still have cuts and scrapes all over my hands a week after!
Good to see Christian in the episode - great cinema work as usual.
I admire your patience, guys.
Your videos are very best 👍👍👍👍👍 I give you five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ love to see more of you two working on old school vehicles
Looking forward to seeing second part of this
Good effort. Looking forward to the conclusion.
You two are amazing i wouldn't of had the patience to get it unstuck
Awesome content and an amazing truck !! Hope to see part 3
I am so happy to see you're back working on old engines I will pray for you all God bless from France 😊🎉
As an owner of a 70’ International 1100 I’m all for getting those valves and making this ol girl run again! Internationals are special trucks you see Ford’s and Chevys all over marketplace but these trucks are much more rare and have a lot of character. I love how original this truck is the period respray is so awesome and how it wore in! I’d get it running reliably and leave it in its work clothes as a survivor!
Trucks in real good shape, save it
Get yourself a lathe. Go to a junkyard and buy some bigger diameter valves for a different engine and turn your own valves from here on out.
Love the content, keep up the good work and stay blessed
Excellent Video RESTORE CREW Wyatt :) , Lance :) , Christian :) yes think that motor and transmission be make go after get parts you need ! Also would top transmission up fluid in to plus Clutch plate plus parts before start up and check differential fluid axle plus brakes too!
I would spend some time on the interwebs researching these old flatheads. I’m sure there is a chat forum somewhere out there that could be a gold mine of information. Keep up the good work gentlemen!
Great to see you back and confident you will get this running. Thanks as always, super filming Christian as always... 👍
Another great show. Sorry you both have had so much trouble. We can’t figure out how all the water got in there. Could it have been under some water for a bit and it wasn’t drained out ? Well you two will sore it out. I love the old truck.
Awesome video as always lance,wyatt n Kristen thanx for all ur videos. Take care all of u Sheldon from the uk
good video, alot of work, cant wait to hear it run
Some things are meant to be guys. You gave it your all and that's all that matters. God bless you guys and what you do.
Thanks!
Beautiful setting for a beauty of a truck ❤
❤love the work.
Sweet looking truck. Another good find lads.
I have been waiting impatiently for any video uploaded by this wonderful channel. I love you all. You are truly cooperative and understanding. It is a happy family. God willing, I will visit you as soon as possible. Greetings to you from Yemen. ❤
Awesome video guys
Awesome old truck know you guys can do it
God Bless you all and your family ❤Love Jim J&R mobile service and God Bless y'all and your critters
Amazing premier.😊
Lance/wyatt/Christian with restored/turning rust along with Dustin from jennings motorsports have to the best channels on RUclips they call can take what is basically a rusty crusty boat anchor into a running engine absolutely awsome videos as always
Try Bare Knuckle Binder He has a youtube channel. He is a walking Encyclopedia on old International Trucks
Also parker from backyard barn finds boggles the mind what he knows as well
@@Tedjenkins55I will check him out
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Always fun to see your adventures. Looking forward to seeing what happens. You went further than I would have. You might want to reachout to Morkski. He seems to work on a lot of flat heads and might have some used valves.
thank you for the forhead ride
Hi Lance I love to watch your videos
Beautiful old international!
Good job 👍 ❤
I'd love to see you guys, actually restore one of these old relics
Really good fight!
Good job in this engine 👍
Your dedication to your craft is inspiring, another amazing video as always 😊
really nice looking truck.
Good job, guys & lady on the camera. Thanks for another great video. God bless
❤SALUT PRIETENI. FELICITARI FRUMOS,😊 NUMAI BINE ȘI SPOR LA TREABA.DRĂGUȚ.
Awesome video!!👍👍
Great truck. I hope to see more on this truck. Also hoping to see updates on the Avanti! Hint hint.
I would put a small block Chevrolet in it
Wow ! Insane but cool. As always good job. Reminds me of your Grinch Truck....same color green. pb
Good luck finding engine parts. It's taken me years to find all the engine parts for my KB5. You will only be able to find NOS parts for your engine. Years of searching Ebay listings and calling old parts warehouses.
Hermoso proyecto!!! Muy original!!!! Gracias por compartir abrazo grande 🇦🇷
Now this is awesome. There are several ways to research valves or whatever item on the internet. One is looking for what vehicle model it belongs to. The other is using the sizes. Sure, it may not be from the car model but it may be fully compatible.
Hope it works love the content
Yay, a new video!!!!!
Another great episode. Always look forward to your channel
Love thistruck
Amazing job, you are such a cool pair working together, I've been working with my dad on a few projects, and I love watching others who actually know what their doing... Would you happen to have any tips, or tricks on how to free up a seized engine on an older Allis-Chalmers model B like the double tractor you guys have? Just got it from my Grandpa who wants to see it running again anything that could save the block would be a super help. As Always, stupendous job!
My dad had a 1946 model. I learned to drive in that 😁
Hello!
Verse of the Day for Friday, October 18, 2024
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“But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.”
James 1:6 (KJV)
Greetings from Brandenburg 🇩🇪👍
Wooooowwwwww ..... amazing
Sweet looking truck you guys ortta turn this into a parts getter slash tow rig for your field and barn finds 🤔 just a thought ❤ love the videos keep it up you guys ,God bless🙏
That’s a sweet looking truck, if the engine is no good, you can put another engine in it
Best way I've found to unstick pistons when the head is off, get a pan of boiling hot diesel and pour it in the cylinders. The heat expands the boars.
Very good my frends
I hope you will be able to get this truck running!
Check with Iron Trap Garage and see if they have any used valves. Great looking truck and I would love to see her run again.
I've snuck out the bearing shells before and hit the piston with a hardwood block, that little gap is what did it.
Nice old truck.
Hi when can we see the video I like your videos
Beautiful old trk
You need a valve spring compressor! Keep up the good work.
We got a vice grip garage that came on Friday like he does every Friday and now we got a restored premiere on the Friday that's cool that means I'm going to be sitting here for a while I better make lots of coffee
Какой же он красивый, этот старый добрый грузовичок.
You guys need some paid sponsorships with the companies that make the gasless generators and solar panels for powering your stuff wherever you are.
Plz can u make more content on the bettle found in the woods I'm so gutted u done a silent vid on that one as it's 1 ov my favourite cars and also more on the deloran and ecto boost keep up the great work from james in uk 🇬🇧 💯👍
Hello from Charleston SC!
I wating fo this video part 2😊
If you know anything about those Old Flat Heads. No matter the name they always threw out the first quart or a bit more with in a very few miles. I have owned many and still do drive one and it has been completely Rebuilt but still throws the first quqrt out through the Dip stick and exhaust. I always ran mine a quart low and that saves me the first quart.
You guys really had your work cut out for you on this one, yet the truck looked to be in such great condition. Makes you wonder if some malicious person deliberately poured water into that air cleaner or something.
I'd love to see that old side valve live again but the truck might also benefit from an engine transplant?
sandblast the engine/motor that'll clean it up then new parts and paint
Love the channel what about Facebook groups for International Trucks?
Such a good looking truck! Please be careful standing under an engine like that guys you made me nervous! Never know a chain come loose or hydraulic line blow.
There is a company that specializes in old obsolete manuals called Faxon, you might try them. Good luck with this one looks like a nice old truck.
I’d turn this truck into a dually pickup.
Nice truck