LS1 Complete Rebuild part 2

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  • @SD70ACE-
    @SD70ACE- 3 года назад +23

    This man can give a blind man the confidence that he could see. I going to rebuild my own LS engine.. I love your videos. May God continues to bless you and family..

    • @Billy-the-Chi-man
      @Billy-the-Chi-man 11 месяцев назад

      Yes I think I am half blind but definitely this video made it easier. The burnout was a bonus.

  • @jasonolds7611
    @jasonolds7611 3 года назад +10

    Man I wish you lived down the street lol you'd get free labor out of me everyday just for your knowledge. I'm building up the courage to redo my 455 olds after watching your vids. Great job!!

  • @craigtimmons3468
    @craigtimmons3468 3 года назад +24

    I worked for a Refactories contractor for 10 years dealing with anything at temps from 400° to 3500° in the field, One company we done work for was a Powdered metal process company that manufactured Rods, Shafts and Bearing Races among other products.
    Its a very interesting process, as you state the base mix is a powdered (finely ground) metal with a wax added into it to help the part hold its shape after being forged in a press up to 300 tons, this forging process takes all of about 10 seconds, the mold slams together with such force that there is enough heat generated that the wax melts to help the part hold its shape, at this point the part is very brittle and shatters like glass if dropped, the part then goes into a gas fired leaher furance for tempering and strengthening and then through a carbonizing furance where carbon is introduced into the part for more strength, these 2 processes can take upwards of 3 hrs combined at temps reaching upwards of 2800°.
    The finished product is what you hold in your hand before any machine work is preformed.
    It is really an amazing process if you think about it, you start with a powder and wind up with a finished part that can withstand the forces of a 1000+hp or more engine. 😲 Simply Amazing

  • @simonbradbury1170
    @simonbradbury1170 Месяц назад

    What a legend ! No ego just well delivered info. What a fresh change .

  • @3dk164
    @3dk164 9 месяцев назад +1

    This man has made me very confident with rebuilding my LS. Thank you so much for all of your years of experience, and sharing it all to us for free! God bless you.

  • @bobbywhite961
    @bobbywhite961 3 года назад +1

    Not ashamed to say 56 yrs old and and "played" w/ motors thur my life--and he just taught me about how oil pressure is created, yes I'm dumb but Thank you so much. Love watching you work & BUILD & TEACH!!. Yes, you'd get lots of free labor from me also (as 50 other guys have stated) if you lived close by just to glean a little of your hard fought knowledge. Please con't w/ your channel.

  • @danielweinbaum
    @danielweinbaum 3 года назад +1

    We've been waiting for this for a long time ! I love the vintage stuff too... but the LS is so relevant right now. I love the old Pontiac stuff ! Hopefully part 2 comes soon !!!

  • @Billy-the-Chi-man
    @Billy-the-Chi-man 11 месяцев назад

    He has gone all geekish on us and I love it. The people who like listening hear would definitely love listening to Big Chief from Street outlaws because the explanations go with whatever he's doing.

  • @LandonRoy-cv9rt
    @LandonRoy-cv9rt 3 года назад +1

    I’ve disassembled a 5.3 with 305,000 km and the bores still had cross hatch and the main bearings were still very good conditions considering the mileage...Cam bearing were a different story 😂

  • @davebarron5939
    @davebarron5939 2 года назад

    Hello, hope all is well. Binge watching this again and this time taking notes in order for my (finally) LS refresh / swap. Yours has been one of my educational videos to get it right the first time. Thanks

  • @jasonblume2707
    @jasonblume2707 3 года назад

    Good to see you back.. I feel the same way about the ls, I needed to be sold on it.... Anyone with reservations about messing with one should just pick one up and start messing with it, and then they will see why everyone is using them!! Always good content, thanks for sharing!

  • @buckbuster6213
    @buckbuster6213 3 года назад

    Awesome! Can't wait to see the rest of the build!

  • @jddandridge
    @jddandridge 2 года назад

    Knowledge I absorbing from your
    channel is amazing, thank you

  • @thoughtjourney2986
    @thoughtjourney2986 3 года назад

    I still drive my my 98 k1500 occasionally. Upgraded it to an ls1 5 years ago. I love the vortec too, and the 5.3 in my 07 Silverado.

  • @Billy-the-Chi-man
    @Billy-the-Chi-man 11 месяцев назад

    Roasting the tires, now you got my attention.

  • @darenm5691
    @darenm5691 3 года назад +1

    Great video as usual! I'm 53...been wrenching a long time...I am a helicopter mechanic... built a lot of bbc... and starting to lean towards building an LS. Have watched your vids for years, thank you for this one as I like horse power and making it as cheap as possible was kinda the way we did it in the 80's with big blocks. Thanks!
    Daren

    • @Myvintageiron7512
      @Myvintageiron7512  3 года назад +1

      Yep don a ton of Big Block Chevys it's a monster the LS is every bit as powerful as a big block with about half the weight

    • @Saan455
      @Saan455 3 года назад

      A high end built big block is mighty expensive. However. The torque just keep climbing. that's why people still do them

  • @terrywin2661
    @terrywin2661 2 года назад

    Great info!! I'm not even a mechanic but your explanations were so clear and understandable, I think I'm gonna take on a LS build project. So THANKS FOR POSTING and sharing your expertise!!

  • @timothythomas1737
    @timothythomas1737 2 года назад

    Heck that engine is an antique. Perfect for your channel.

  • @montiqueschannel.7295
    @montiqueschannel.7295 3 года назад

    I love your videos! Keep them coming 👍🏿

  • @timrice3946
    @timrice3946 Год назад

    Stumbled on your channel recently, you do an outstanding job explaining the information, extremely informative.... Really appreciate your efforts Thanks for taking the time.

  • @adamc8409
    @adamc8409 3 года назад +1

    Man this makes me want to build an ls for my 69 chevelle. I always love these videos.

  • @correctednews1463
    @correctednews1463 Год назад

    After watching numerous 'red neck' rebuild videos, it was very refreshing to see one done correctly and that respects the engineer's recommendations. Red Neck logic is best explained by example: a Red Neck farts, just then it begins to rain. The Red Neck concludes that farts cause rain.
    Unlike these folks, all of your explanations seemed well researched and were pretty much correct. However, on oil flow and pressure you had the relationship correct but not the objective from an engineering standpoint.
    The clearance does affect flow, but the clearance is not set to attain a desired flow in order to attain a specified pressure. The clearance spec. Is set by parameters including film strength, oil pressure, bearing area, force applied by the rod, rpm and some other factors. Each of these have their own individual factors such as viscosity, coefficient of friction, temperature and type in the case of the lubricant, and so on. It is actually quite complicated and often confuses the best of us. 🤯
    Desired oil pressure is maintained by a pressure regulator, not by setting clearances. One pump must provide lubrication and hydraulic action for many different devices that have different requirements. Hydraulic lifters, for example, are very sensitive to pressure. They must generate enough linear force to open the valve, but not so much as to prevent it closing.
    As the main and rod bearings wear and flow is increased, pressure drop occurs as you correctly pointed out, but it is the job of the oil pressure regulator to compensate. When the regulator can no longer compensate at idle due to all of accumulated clearance increases, a high volume pump can fix the problem. This may be what leads people to think the volume is what controls the pressure when in reality the opposite is true.

  • @nightflyer40
    @nightflyer40 2 года назад

    Enjoying the build!

  • @jrbird7571
    @jrbird7571 2 года назад

    The LS is a wonder of engineering. My `99 Trans Am has been my daily driver for close to 20 years and had 375,000 miles on it before I decided to stroke her. She's still my DD but with several more ponies!!

  • @joerangel611
    @joerangel611 3 года назад

    Good morning
    Thank You for sharing this video.
    LS1 is agreat engine.
    Your video is very descriptive
    Thank You

  • @tommozzarella2671
    @tommozzarella2671 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this very informative video! Although I'm what I would consider someone reasonably well versed in engine building or anything mechanical, the part about the oil flow versus pressure segment was eye-opening and/or enlightening! Awesome job... _ Tom

  • @TheRdub82
    @TheRdub82 3 года назад

    Thanks for finally getting into bldg LS engine although its an LS1; going forth, lets shift our attention to a cylinder head video jist like the cam video you did 7 months ago. Additionally, lets get into #Gen 4 LS and Gen 5 LT too. Also, lets touch on aftermarket trickflow, Brodix, amd Mast LS heada!🏁🏁🔥🔥🇺🇸🇺🇸💸💸

  • @CQBWarfighter
    @CQBWarfighter 3 года назад

    More LS stuff!!! Just finished a 398 (3.900x4.030) LQ4 stroker with rec port heads!

  • @augienajera642
    @augienajera642 3 года назад

    Great Video and Info!!! Thanks!!

  • @Saan455
    @Saan455 3 года назад +10

    Dude I thought you were dead.
    Make engine building great again 👍

  • @CThib-fc2nr
    @CThib-fc2nr 3 года назад

    Subbed just for that intro. Great edutainment!

  • @desobrien3827
    @desobrien3827 3 года назад +3

    How could someone "dislike" these videos? The "disliker's" must be, as we say in Oz, "wankers"....
    Myvintageiron7512 makes me love my Holden Monaro LS1 even more....It is not about Ford, GM or Chrysler, it is about engineering design...and appreciation of all engine design, good or bad.

  • @bigbearvenom6145
    @bigbearvenom6145 3 года назад

    Smartest guy yet I've heard on similar channels like Steve Morris.

  • @larryw5429
    @larryw5429 3 года назад

    Smooth Idle?? Who wants that lol! I like the Harley type sound!

  • @jimclarke1108
    @jimclarke1108 3 года назад

    Great learning about the head bolts, simple things we overlook, thank ))

    • @Myvintageiron7512
      @Myvintageiron7512  3 года назад

      You bet!

    • @skylinefever
      @skylinefever 3 года назад

      I'm used to repair manuals stating if head bolts can't be reused, but not everybody will read and/or follow the manual.

  • @joegasparro2395
    @joegasparro2395 3 года назад

    Love the videos. I am very new to this hobby of engines. I have just started learning, very little real world experience, BUT I just got curious about these ARP bolts (thinking in my head, how much can bolts cost possibly) and googled them. Yikes! You are looking at almost $200 if you use these bolts on your entire engine!!!

  • @vezlop2956
    @vezlop2956 Год назад

    Great video , learned alot !

  • @chuckg9805
    @chuckg9805 3 года назад +1

    Great video's. The more I watch the more I learn. The main thing I learn is let a Pro build my engine!

  • @tjhamer3
    @tjhamer3 3 года назад

    good vid

  • @100amps
    @100amps 3 года назад

    I love all the instruction and experience gushing out of the video. Looking forward to more LS1.
    Do you ever rebuild LS3s? That’d be another good series. They’re unobtainium (in a junkyard) and overly expensive enough to make me really want one.

    • @skylinefever
      @skylinefever 3 года назад +2

      I thought the LS3 was similar to rebuild, only the dimensions were different. I figured watching this build would be like someone watching someone build a 283 SBC, then applying the basic procedure to a 327 SBC.

    • @100amps
      @100amps 3 года назад

      @@skylinefever, That may very well be true.

  • @matthewmccormick2417
    @matthewmccormick2417 2 года назад

    as for the front see dont tighten cover bolts put on balancer it will align for seal. same on rear then you tighten bolts. it wont fail. do same on small and bigblocks

  • @SMOBY44
    @SMOBY44 3 года назад

    When it comes to building your own stuff, versus building an engine for someone else.....big difference in what you should trust. If manufacturer recommends replacing a fastener, replace it. Cheap insurance.

  •  3 года назад

    The powdered metal is actually made by blowing the molten metal at very high air pressures into a chamber through a nozzle and it actually nearly vaporizes the metal. It is not ground into a powder. I actually did some contracting work years ago at a powdered metal foundry where this exact metal powder is made and the process is very interesting how they do it. Once the metal is powdered it is run through massively long ovens that use hydrogen fueled nozzles to reheat the powder and dry it.

    • @Myvintageiron7512
      @Myvintageiron7512  3 года назад

      That's very interesting I never did understand that part of it

  • @johnsmith-qz4bv
    @johnsmith-qz4bv 3 года назад

    awesome video i also really like these LS engines they are so simple to build......are you going to do a gen3 hemi build..?...they share alot with the LS ....

  • @n8rivera74
    @n8rivera74 3 года назад +1

    Where LS engines are concerned and stock components in the LS engines :
    N/A, the engine is Okay
    Boost or Juice, set the ring gap loose
    All of this is contingent on getting the tune right, sufficient timing, etc.
    My N/A LQ4 6.0 with a Sloppy Stage 2 cam and BTR springs in 243 heads, along with hardened pushrods, bigger injectors TBSS/NNBS intake, 92mm cable operated throttle body and a tune runs fine.
    So I'm adding an LSA blower. 8-10 pounds of boost.
    While I'm building a stroker 6.0 with an L8T crank.
    I'm not sure if my machinist loves me or hates me. He goes along with me, which is good enough. Next up, finding compression height for the pistons.

  • @user-vz3uf8us7f
    @user-vz3uf8us7f 2 года назад

    thank you for showing how to do this right

  • @that427dude
    @that427dude 3 года назад

    I have a 15k miles LS7 with BEAUTIFUL oil pressure. I heard where you said you wouldn't re-use an old oil pump but seeing as I have GREAT oil pressure would you replace my 15k mile oil pump during a heads/cam build if it were your car? The car is an 07 so its 14 years old, but again only 15k miles and GREAT oil pressure. Great videos!!!

  • @BakirNinja2012
    @BakirNinja2012 2 года назад

    Got my 98 z28 ls1 camaro 2 years ago at 80k miles. Did all the maintence kept it stock... It started making a tick at 93k miles after my brother reved it high at cold start... Im down to a shortblock and the only damage i found was a slight scar on my lifter. Cam looked good. Any advice? Im thinking im just going to rebuild it forged and run it for hopefully 10 years... Thanks in advacne if you answer and love your videos

  • @rjlittlefield9209
    @rjlittlefield9209 3 года назад

    He is back! Thought you might be done with videos

  • @andrewbryan4935
    @andrewbryan4935 3 года назад +1

    Sorry I think I missed the bit about the bore but did you bore it out oversized or just hone it? I was looking at the piston to see if it were say 30 thou oversized but am sure it said standard. From what you’ve said the bores are specially coated so does boring out remove that and therefore not advised? By they way your knowledge is amazing. Only comes with tons of experience.

  • @jamesgay6317
    @jamesgay6317 10 месяцев назад

    great instructional video! I have been looking for a really good engine builder like yourself. Where are you located? I live in Conroe Tx.

  • @aherna176
    @aherna176 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video very instructive do you recommend on the oil pump a high volume melon

  • @unclesquirrel6951
    @unclesquirrel6951 3 года назад +1

    You are alive wow LOL.

  • @joslinnick
    @joslinnick 2 года назад

    Do you have a video on machining the cylinders?

  • @farmtruck9885
    @farmtruck9885 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for another informative video cant wait to see the rest of build!! I have a question on 383 stroker engines. Do all 350 blocks have to be machined for the 400 crank and big end of the rod. I was told this engine was a 383 it is .030 over, but with the pan off there is no machining done on the oil pan rail or anyplace else. is this possible. Thank you

    • @Myvintageiron7512
      @Myvintageiron7512  3 года назад

      some blocks don't need as much the after market blocks don't need any

    • @pjnelson5827
      @pjnelson5827 3 года назад

      Factory 3.75 inch crankshafts will have the larger 400 main bearings, but most aftermarket cranks will have the smaller 350 mains. Also, many aftermarket connecting rods will have smaller big ends so that there is less interference in the block. It is possible that your engine was put together with a nice aftermarket rotating assembly that was made for a 350 block, so required minimal fitting.

    • @farmtruck9885
      @farmtruck9885 3 года назад

      @@Myvintageiron7512 Thank you

    • @farmtruck9885
      @farmtruck9885 3 года назад

      @@pjnelson5827 Thank you

  • @matthewjeschke
    @matthewjeschke 3 года назад

    which melling pump did you order? do you recommend their high volume pump?

  • @factoryratgarage
    @factoryratgarage 3 года назад +1

    Pressure = the resistance of flow

  • @dewholdingsllc1050
    @dewholdingsllc1050 3 года назад

    Did you flow bench test the stock cylinder head? If so what were the numbers? What cam did you get to match up with the flow numbers?

  • @ripper-wrench
    @ripper-wrench 2 года назад

    That's a lot of main bearing clearance at ambient temp. Put it in an oven, then check it at operating temp. You'll see what I mean.

  • @clint699
    @clint699 3 года назад

    could you please show us how to fix the journal when it is oversized?

  • @shawnapel632
    @shawnapel632 3 года назад

    I have the 5.7 and will be putting in a cam with 243 heads. If I do some Port work on the heads will the porting add much hp?.. is it worth the trouble or what's your thoughts on that?

  • @foxx2487
    @foxx2487 2 года назад

    i was wondering if i could get links to the pistons, rods, basically all the parts.

  • @cblackmail
    @cblackmail 3 года назад

    Pumps create flow, restrictions creates pressure.

  • @karlsracing8422
    @karlsracing8422 3 года назад

    Need a gen 3 Hemi build!

  • @mikecacciatore543
    @mikecacciatore543 3 года назад

    I have a LS1 in my 04 C5 putting 568 hp to the wheels N/A.

    • @huntersc5650
      @huntersc5650 2 года назад

      With what mods? I have a 98 that I’m looking to do some work on

  • @unexpectedbros9072
    @unexpectedbros9072 Год назад

    I’m trying to rebuild mine for the first time. I’m going off yours to learn - is there links to the parts?

  • @DicePerformance
    @DicePerformance Год назад

    How do you find out if you need standard or extra thousands bearings?

  • @dlafrontis6224
    @dlafrontis6224 Год назад

    Which engine is better to build a Truck or car ?

  • @oscariam802
    @oscariam802 2 года назад

    Question: You said you machined the cylinders on the block. If the blocks are great 90% of the time, still having crosshatching in cylinders. What did you machine?

  • @theedge8659
    @theedge8659 9 месяцев назад

    Why did you have to cut the seats? Diff valve angles?

  • @seanheartley6115
    @seanheartley6115 3 года назад

    Where do you find your specs while building?

  • @eramirez198121
    @eramirez198121 2 года назад

    When measuring the main bearing for clearance do we need to torque the bolts down on the main caps I am sure the answer is yes but just checking.

  • @Paul-zz3qo
    @Paul-zz3qo Год назад

    Is it possible to run a gear drive or double roller timing chain also I bought 12-1 pistons for my LS1 and using LS2 heads

  • @leonwatts6134
    @leonwatts6134 2 года назад

    are they a nickasil bore in the alloy 5.7 ive seen ppl torque plate hone the blocks but if its a nickasil bore or an alloysil bore u best not touch the plating with a ball or diamond hone and just deglaze with a good scotchbrite and soapy water

    • @leonwatts6134
      @leonwatts6134 2 года назад

      u said they where a nickasil bore in the first video can u confirm this please

    • @Myvintageiron7512
      @Myvintageiron7512  2 года назад

      according to GM they are

  • @martinprehjan9944
    @martinprehjan9944 3 года назад

    Torque to yield means we wanna convince you to buy new stuff when your old bolts are just as good, maybe even better, since they have been heat treated a million times and wont break like new ones right away! There is a study floating around on someone testing all three options, including studs! which are worse for street use in my opinion! Since they have a tendency to make the bearings into ovals, so you will need machining to use them correctly!

  • @kev7711
    @kev7711 2 года назад

    How can one get in touch with you for a engine build ?

  • @bigbearvenom6145
    @bigbearvenom6145 3 года назад

    Powdered forged fractured rods are machined first then fractured last not fractured then machined.

  • @dlafrontis6224
    @dlafrontis6224 Год назад

    What year is this engine? Thanks

  • @billmiller5075
    @billmiller5075 3 года назад +1

    What do you use for assembly lube?

  • @mikedyniin3102
    @mikedyniin3102 3 года назад

    I'm doing a ls rebuild but I'm looki g to pay to have it done

  • @olegmorozov9053
    @olegmorozov9053 3 года назад

    What do you think about using plasti-gauge to measure clearances?

    • @Myvintageiron7512
      @Myvintageiron7512  3 года назад

      it works if it's all you have

    • @martinprehjan9944
      @martinprehjan9944 3 года назад

      Plasti-Guage is not dead on but very close, based on my experience! which isn't much!

  • @gagewade1753
    @gagewade1753 3 года назад

    Whats your take on loctite on internals? (main bolts and rod nuts ) or maybe point me to a video that will show rod caps coming loose and solutions >!!!!

    • @Myvintageiron7512
      @Myvintageiron7512  3 года назад +1

      you don't need loc tight on them if they are torqued

    • @gagewade1753
      @gagewade1753 3 года назад

      @@Myvintageiron7512 ive torqued all the connecting rods to 45 ftlbs on a 5.7 sbc and ive had the same cap come loose twice since break in. any clues or should i just use the loctite

  • @donahuewittner3022
    @donahuewittner3022 3 года назад

    What state u from u ever build circle track race engines I race a b mod n we need a engine built the engine we want is called a concept

  • @olegmorozov9053
    @olegmorozov9053 3 года назад

    I am confused. If the pump did not create any pressure, the flow would just stop ones it met resistance. Do we disagree on definitions here? What's going on?

    • @Myvintageiron7512
      @Myvintageiron7512  3 года назад

      no the flow is not going to stop when it hits resistance it's going to speed up and create pressure it has to it has no where else to go

    • @olegmorozov9053
      @olegmorozov9053 3 года назад

      @@Myvintageiron7512 Yep, matter of definitions, just like I said.

  • @johnjordan9538
    @johnjordan9538 2 года назад

    My truck has the T motor is it a LS motor and the heads suck they are the 706 and it has a crack in it.

  • @ibrahim-chevelleMalibuman
    @ibrahim-chevelleMalibuman 2 года назад

    Hi . I have 6.0 stock LS motor I wanna run it with a carburetor . Which cfm I should go with. Thanks a lot

    • @Myvintageiron7512
      @Myvintageiron7512  2 года назад

      750

    • @ibrahim-chevelleMalibuman
      @ibrahim-chevelleMalibuman 2 года назад

      @@Myvintageiron7512 thanks you again

    • @ibrahim-chevelleMalibuman
      @ibrahim-chevelleMalibuman 2 года назад

      @@Myvintageiron7512 since I’m planning to put edelbrock Avs2 on it so I’m gonna go with 800 cfm because the Avs2 are not available in 750 they jump right from 650 to 800 . So I think the 800 is just fine. Thanks appreciate it.

  • @dannygarcia9989
    @dannygarcia9989 2 года назад

    Do you take in engines was looking to get mine done

  • @jasonjennings5833
    @jasonjennings5833 3 года назад

    Budget build, reuse head bolts and gaskets.

  • @joshstaley7459
    @joshstaley7459 3 года назад

    The owner of dart blocks came out publicly and bashed GM for for the LS block. Said the skirt was bad and the engine was fool of internal leeks. Dart cut the skirt off

  • @pawzeetrackmcgee8355
    @pawzeetrackmcgee8355 3 года назад

    My son and myself noticed you have lost weight and we see you have had some blood work done by the orange medical band on your arm. Are you ok 👌? We really like your videos and feel like we know you. We are worried about you.

    • @Myvintageiron7512
      @Myvintageiron7512  3 года назад +2

      I'm fine the Blood work is to check A1C I lost weight because went on Keto Diet I actually feel much better I was over weight by abourt30 Lbs thanks for the concern

  • @Anarchy-Is-Liberty
    @Anarchy-Is-Liberty 3 года назад

    So if this isn't the 5.3, is this the 4.8? Sorry, I know absolutely nothing about LS's, I'm an old man and still run BBC stuff.

  • @bigcountry9210
    @bigcountry9210 3 года назад

    Join me next time..... for a dodge hemi rebuild .😁

    • @karlsracing8422
      @karlsracing8422 3 года назад

      They can take way more abuse than what the internet tells you, incredible hemi look it up.

    • @bigcountry9210
      @bigcountry9210 3 года назад

      @@karlsracing8422 my two didn't. They sucked

  • @martinmelero3612
    @martinmelero3612 2 года назад

    Good Morning, can you shoot me your #
    I would like for you to rebuild & educate me as you have with a 1989 Chevy pickup with the 6cyl 243 manual-4x4

  • @notsure7874
    @notsure7874 3 года назад

    60 bucks to not have to reuse tty head bolts? Cheap insurance. Hate to have a head bolt break or stretch and have to pull heads over a few bucks. If you're gonna be pulling heads off regularly for a race application, put in head studs, it's that simple. No idea why guys think they're saving, or they're being "cool" by reusing tty head bolts.Those same guys that do that are the guys that say to "don't even look at the cam bearings" and ... they might have a point in a way, but they CAN and DO fail. I'm inspecting them, and replacing if needed.

  • @illestlovee1994
    @illestlovee1994 3 года назад

    Im an Old student of yours , was wondering if there is an email i can send you my number to ? I have some questions/ help with machine work on my block .