Make That Thing JUMP When You Whack The Gas!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @dielauwen
    @dielauwen 4 года назад +106

    In the old days we had 110 Octane gas at the pump. Now it is 92 . Quick advance curves went out when the 110 Octane went away. Everyone recurved the distributor for racing in the old days. Locking the advance is for track only . It beats out the bearings. Dual point distributor is to increase spark energy by increasing coil dwell,not to alter timing. Many people did weird things, Dirt track racers being the weirdest. Are you an uneducated farmer, Tony, running Sprint cars? CAT gives this a big yawn. Remember if it doesn't start put in an extra battery for 24 volts and use a high torque starter. Don't think that over advanced timing is the problem.

    • @UncleTonysGarage
      @UncleTonysGarage  4 года назад +445

      I hope you've made arrangements to leave your brain to the fucking Smithsonian, man. Science NEEDS to unlock the secret powers of that damn thing.

    • @johnwilburn
      @johnwilburn 4 года назад +54

      It’s obvious why there is a cat for your thumbnail picture.

    • @bigbear5510
      @bigbear5510 4 года назад +8

      You were suppose to check in with 999thenewman! Did you not get the message? 🙄🙄🤪🤪😵😵

    • @johnwilburn
      @johnwilburn 4 года назад +31

      @Account User There were a few places that sold CAM2 110 octane and still are, but that’s still not “pump gas.”

    • @bigbear5510
      @bigbear5510 4 года назад +26

      @@UncleTonysGarage LMFAO

  • @johnwilburn
    @johnwilburn 4 года назад +378

    When I was a teenager, we would have killed to be able to get info like this on our phone at anytime and from anywhere and FREE. This is the good stuff that makes all the garbage on RUclips worth putting up with.

    • @Shamilt3
      @Shamilt3 4 года назад +6

      Absolutely!

    • @bicylindrico
      @bicylindrico 4 года назад +4

      Please let us all know how this 'info' helps your engine's performance

    • @johnwilburn
      @johnwilburn 4 года назад +16

      @@bicylindrico Some of us actually build engines and remember learning this stuff the hard way.

    • @bicylindrico
      @bicylindrico 4 года назад +2

      @@johnwilburn LOL. Ok John. I am a newbie

    • @electrix6751
      @electrix6751 4 года назад +5

      John, info like this used to be printed in Car Craft, Hot Rod, Super Stock & Drag Illustrated, etc. back in the 1960s.

  • @deacon5540
    @deacon5540 4 года назад +194

    True mechanic... drops his rump on anything available when it's time to ponder the wonders of machines

  • @toddmccarter45
    @toddmccarter45 4 года назад +282

    Glad to see you're finally getting to enjoy your bike build

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 4 года назад +17

      I used a set of white Barbie tires for my build.
      Hadda paint the Barbie lettering white to hide it 😆
      It's just an old blue banana seat 20" bike with ape hangers and extended forks I painted red.
      I used 16" wheels on it with the white Barbie tires for easier peddling.
      I call it Cap'n Merica.
      Maybe I should challenge him to a race 🤔
      😆😆

    • @toddmccarter45
      @toddmccarter45 4 года назад +4

      @@MrTheHillfolk do it

    • @creepingjesus5106
      @creepingjesus5106 4 года назад +14

      Keeping it lightweight with the no streamer grips look. This butterfly means business!

    • @trentdawg2832
      @trentdawg2832 4 года назад +6

      He's doing a road glide conversion on it!!!

    • @stevemowat4294
      @stevemowat4294 4 года назад +6

      well this IS kindergarten tuning stuff! even though it's also MASTERCLASS. Love it

  • @asdf072xxp
    @asdf072xxp 4 года назад +265

    I love that he never addresses being on a pink bicycle

    • @johnwilburn
      @johnwilburn 4 года назад +15

      He didn’t address the severed mannequin head that time, either. It’s hilarious.

    • @SweatyFatGuy
      @SweatyFatGuy 4 года назад +12

      I need a pink kids bike. Don't ask why, just accept I need one.

    • @oldcroneysgarage9739
      @oldcroneysgarage9739 4 года назад +2

      @@johnwilburn im wondering the same thing

    • @needmetal3221
      @needmetal3221 4 года назад +8

      The kids are gonna be pissed about the greasy handlebars

    • @oldcroneysgarage9739
      @oldcroneysgarage9739 4 года назад +6

      @Pauly Gambino I don't think tony and save on gas ever go in the same sentence

  • @01trsmar
    @01trsmar 4 года назад +162

    A grown man being dead serious on a pink bicycle...priceless!

    • @abelglez1760
      @abelglez1760 2 года назад +2

      He lost a bet I think

    • @davezemba9109
      @davezemba9109 Год назад +3

      If your secure in you manhood it doesn't bother you.

    • @johnbragg2014
      @johnbragg2014 7 месяцев назад

      Dont forget the training wheels.

    • @jacobwebb8818
      @jacobwebb8818 Месяц назад

      ​@@davezemba9109 this. I bet he didn't even think about it because it doesn't bother most people 😂

    • @joshjepsen234
      @joshjepsen234 Месяц назад

      I happen to be listening to this today with the pink earbuds I bought today, the last pair they had, pink is not my color!

  • @OldcarsNmusic
    @OldcarsNmusic 9 месяцев назад +9

    I just tried to watch videos about ignition timing and vacuum advance on two other channels and I had to tune out, because they were too meandering and long-winded. Thanks for continuing to keep the main thing the main thing!

  • @cliffcorbitt9494
    @cliffcorbitt9494 4 года назад +82

    damn this dude knows alot of stuff.

    • @unclejoe7373
      @unclejoe7373 4 года назад +4

      Hes the god of mopar

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 4 года назад +2

      You have no idea. 👍👍👍👍

    • @discerningmind
      @discerningmind 4 года назад +4

      He could walk into FCA and fix all their woes.

    • @jesusliveselima3846
      @jesusliveselima3846 4 года назад

      We're not a lot of stuff to so what are you doing now too bad you're too dumb to understand secrets of life repeat greater than what you are you think you are gods and you are that's what's happening right now so goodbye on the secrets of speed hahaha it's already been posted but you will never know the secrets

  • @RanouttaTalent
    @RanouttaTalent 4 года назад +14

    The more I've progressed as a mechanic the more i realize what an encyclopedia this guy is, and the more I appreciate the nuance of his explanations

  • @TaekwondoFitForLife
    @TaekwondoFitForLife 2 года назад +18

    This guy is very good, I’m old guy old school you have good channel Sir helping me to see things I’d not worked on for years. I’m old guy retired Military USAF disabled ptsd. I’ve bought an old 1963 Chevy C-10 with a 383 Stroker. I’m working on it but my brain doesn’t do for me like the old days of wrench turning. I was Master Mechnic in military working on jet engines. My head worked great then, now it takes more time but I get there. I’m doing the drivers side cylinder head install today, did the passenger side the other day. So, love the timing tutorial and love the ones for carburetor initial adjustment and more… You Rock Sir, keep posting I need more tech which I’m say, rusty on, ha ha..
    Thank you Sir!

    • @TheRossillini
      @TheRossillini Год назад +2

      You have to stay in it and stay active with it for you to stay good at wrenching from my own experience.

    • @TaekwondoFitForLife
      @TaekwondoFitForLife Год назад

      @@TheRossillini turned these wrenches “all my life” “Still In >it..

    • @ooigfgnnkhjjnc
      @ooigfgnnkhjjnc 7 месяцев назад

      Don't let your disability define who you are.

  • @replica4132
    @replica4132 4 года назад +53

    I feel my distribution of knowledge has advanced because of this vid, thanks UT

    • @abelq8008
      @abelq8008 3 года назад +2

      It's a good way to fight the knowledge vacuum and get the spark of thought ignited.

    • @marcchaffee7751
      @marcchaffee7751 3 года назад +2

      wow , u through me a curve ! see my point ? ok , ok ill stop .

    • @petergrey7125
      @petergrey7125 6 месяцев назад

      Ahh that was good 👍

  • @fordilac
    @fordilac 4 года назад +28

    No need for a dyno, a great "feel in the seat" modification. Taught this secret in 1969 from a machine shop builder famous for his dirt track engines.

    • @Motor-City-Mike
      @Motor-City-Mike 4 года назад +8

      In those days our "dyno" was a straight stretch of road with marks on the pavement and a stopwatch.
      Timing lights, curve kits, jets, metering rods, power piston springs, power valves, squirters and pump cams are part of a foreign language to most people now.
      I bet the young ones now can't imagine making the effort!

    • @xmo552
      @xmo552 3 года назад

      @@Motor-City-Mike
      What's that word "effort"?

    • @tsoliot5913
      @tsoliot5913 6 дней назад

      ​@@Motor-City-Mikewe did this with radar speeding signs and a known distance, laughing about the law of unintended consequences

  • @arthurmoore1524
    @arthurmoore1524 2 года назад +9

    Man, my dad had 2 heart attacks and a stroke back to back and can't remember or comprehend his own brain in these types of situations anymore.
    The way you explained this refreshed my mind. He explained it to me as a 14 year old and why my 305 I put in my first car was slouchy out of the hole.
    After a week with a vaccum Guage and twisting the distributor, tuning a quadrajet, another week of curving the vaccum advance and modulator valve on the Trans, lighter weights and springs, hotter plugs, hotter wires. Etc.
    I had a cammed 305/with th350 3sp in a gbody with a 3:73 gear that would DOG most people's BBC's I know.
    I miss my dad having a sharp mind, he taught me so much....never take it for granted unc, teach everyone you can! keep up the good work, I love the show. I always come here for refreshment of the automotive mind.
    I can't remember shit, I smoke alot of pot smh

  • @gorkzop
    @gorkzop 4 года назад +40

    What I've did for my mild street slant6, removed heavy spring and put a light one in (from summit.. cheap), kept medium stock. Welded Advance plate it gives 16.. and set base timing at 12, and did an GM Hei chip.
    she's SOO much more fun to drive..this was as much as an upgrade as going from a single carb to dual carbs!
    Abselutly worth the 60 Euros!! Do it!

    • @williamstamper442
      @williamstamper442 4 года назад +4

      Well said and well put.
      Im so happy to hear y'all enjoying american power overseas. Sounds so dumb to have to say that but i mean it

    • @gorkzop
      @gorkzop 4 года назад

      @@williamstamper442 most fun is that the Slant , is easily made quite powerful for here.. Nothing has torque down low.
      Most American iron here has a (bad/smogged or just bad build) v8 though!

    • @AtZero138
      @AtZero138 4 года назад +2

      I've been bless with having Twins in my life, both 68 Dodge Dart, hers is still Slant6 and mine is now 318 swap.. Mopar Everyday and Everywhere

  • @mikeyfourbarrel8473
    @mikeyfourbarrel8473 3 года назад +9

    I’ve been tinkering with my Mopar for most of my life at this point and I still learn (or re-learn) something from Uncle Tony every time I watch. Very grateful for this channel!!

    • @MOE-db8oc
      @MOE-db8oc 2 года назад

      I am with you. I forgot about this. Now that I have rebuilt my Holley carb, gotta tackle the timing.

  • @eddybowser3818
    @eddybowser3818 4 года назад +35

    This is the Best channel I have subscribed to on youtube. I've actually learned quite a bit of useful tips and tricks that only someone that has tried and tested these in the real world would know. Thanks uncle Tony.

  • @Flytofishing
    @Flytofishing 4 года назад +20

    You are awesome uncle tony, thank you so much for the signed stickers. It means more than you can imagine. You are a great man!!!

  • @MrLogan796
    @MrLogan796 4 года назад +6

    If your budget build guru doesn't give you advice from the seat of a kids Cinderella bicycle, your ride is gonna be trash 🤣 another great one brother. UTG all the way!!

  • @spscorse
    @spscorse 2 года назад +1

    Uncle Tony keep this up your teaching a new generation on how to keep these cars running and Hot Rodding Alive

  • @TA_Plus_Hemi
    @TA_Plus_Hemi 4 года назад +3

    I had to come back and watch this video second time. It reminded me of when my grandfather set me on the fender of his 76 Granada and started teaching me about distributors and timing. Thank you very much for the nostalgia Uncle Tony.

  • @MissingLinkMTB
    @MissingLinkMTB 4 года назад +8

    My favorite tweak to my Camaro back in the day was tuning the distributor. Amazing how many people go tweaking their cars and looking for all the horsepower they can get, only to overlook the distributor. That immediate snap of the throttle is simply the best.

    • @zragevii4705
      @zragevii4705 3 года назад +2

      probably part of why you see old shop guys dragging $50,000 engines. money can't buy experience.

  • @cuzz63
    @cuzz63 4 года назад +8

    Really good info for old school tuning. I remember my buddy getting a hot Mallory distributor used from a local racer thinking it was going to give him more power, his car suffered in performance after he installed it and he pulled it out and gave it to me. I went in and replaced the weights and springs and it ran great.

  • @Motor-City-Mike
    @Motor-City-Mike 4 года назад +1

    Another great one, U.T.
    When talk about recurving a distributor most people look at me like I'm from another planet.
    I STILL had a distributor machine in the early 2000s and did recurves for customers with older cars on a fairly regular basis.

  • @NeverMetTheGuy
    @NeverMetTheGuy 4 года назад +10

    Your videos are from a point of great knowledge, and although I've yet to need any of the information, I keep watching.
    Please tell the puppydogs I love them.

  • @YuckFou502
    @YuckFou502 3 года назад +1

    Literal, free performance wisdom. Pure internet gold. Thanks Uncle T!

  • @Trumplican
    @Trumplican 4 года назад +14

    that's cool I never knew that's why race cars have a separate start button. This guy is pure genius.

    • @jakefriesenjake
      @jakefriesenjake 2 года назад

      Not the only reason. My street Camaro, I added a bump start right onto my fire wall near the hood hinge. Can't really see it. Use it to bump over the engine for multiple reasons. I used to work at a marina fixing boats. We had a sort of test circuit with a starter bump switch on it. Hook it to power and the other lead goes to the starter, had another lead going to the ignition. With that wire harness thingy, you can easily steal any old boats in less than 10 seconds lol. My cousin worked at that marina before me and our boss needed to do repo's on boats for whatever reason. It came in handy lol.

  • @JG-fe1gx
    @JG-fe1gx 4 года назад +8

    I remember busting starters in my GTO when I was a kid, had to learn timing the hard way wish I'd have known someone like Uncle Tony back then

  • @frogman8591
    @frogman8591 4 года назад +4

    I thought I was a good hot rod mechanic ! Thanks for the lesson.

  • @bobdanis9040
    @bobdanis9040 3 года назад +1

    This channel has helped me more with my Mopar than any other channel. I have 1950 with a 318 in it with an HEI distributor and just don't have any acceleration until I watched a few of your videos and you helped me figure it out.

  • @andrewvanzyl836
    @andrewvanzyl836 4 года назад +3

    These old school how to type videos of yours are awesome. This is very much like when I first discovered your channel. Keep up the good stuff!

  • @ramoncasillas4490
    @ramoncasillas4490 4 года назад +2

    Well.......the info was way above my head. I’m not at that level yet. But I’m paying attention to every video you make. Your a gold mine of information. I really appreciate you taking the time to share all these tips and knowledge. Your much appreciated. Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏼

  • @paulshain5243
    @paulshain5243 4 года назад +4

    Dude is a genius, I wish he was my neighbor.

  • @bpowda84
    @bpowda84 Год назад +1

    Man I raced circle track for almost 15 years and the guy we got our distributors from always said to get the engine spinning before hitting the ignition switch, but I never knew why. We ran them locked out at 36°. Thanks Uncle T!!!

  • @MrBluoct
    @MrBluoct 4 года назад +24

    Send it 🤘 the “pink” cycle... the one with the 2 pro-street extra drag slicks -

  • @larryclark9380
    @larryclark9380 7 месяцев назад +1

    You know it’s a good video when you watch the whole thing several times.

  • @anthonydownes8769
    @anthonydownes8769 4 года назад +5

    Thanks uncle Tony l have to admit when I first opened your video l thought shit lve watching Easy Rider movie but then noticed you on the bike great explanation on the working on internals of the distributor l look forward to seeing your videos every day regards Anthony from down under ps say hi to Uncle Kathy

  • @joshstansberry9103
    @joshstansberry9103 3 года назад

    The pink bike goes hard. Pls school knowledge is absolutely priceless. Thank you

  • @seanhatfield4689
    @seanhatfield4689 4 года назад +7

    Uncle Tony, have you ever thought of writing a book with all of this knowledge in it? It sure would help young guys like me who are just starting out.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 4 года назад

      Videos are 10x better.
      His explanations are real world and easily understood.
      Comments and questions are invaluable and usually answered.
      A book...? Not nearly as good.

    • @bottomshot4546
      @bottomshot4546 4 года назад +1

      @@hotrodray6802 Books on the basics are a great learning tool and should not be ignored. Why wait for an explanation to be spoon fed to you when you can have a reference on hand to answer your questions? It's by far a far more concentrated form of knowledge.

  • @pippadhiety228
    @pippadhiety228 3 года назад +1

    this is rock solid as to how I remember learning about this stuff. its good to see a knowledgable guy giving advice on here. these young kids have no idea what is going on under the hood or why 99% the time. the old school made the new school and guys like this dont just have knowledge they have wisdom. nobody knows it all if ya wanna be fast ya gotta be able to listen. this video real gem. like he said take the knowledge and apply it to your situation

  • @VolksTrieb
    @VolksTrieb 4 года назад +5

    Wow your videos are so good. Ive thought about using lighter springs for low end advance and a harder one for high rev advance (more CR and cam). Keep up the work. Really like your Channel more and more!

  • @chevytruckjerry
    @chevytruckjerry 3 года назад

    The juxtaposition of great old school distributor info being delivered on a tiny pink bicycle is the best 😆

  • @buckfiden2697
    @buckfiden2697 4 года назад +5

    Mom! Dad's on my bike again!

  • @JO3BID3N-is-a-P3D0
    @JO3BID3N-is-a-P3D0 Год назад

    god bless you uncle tony. my mopar days started with pa's ol 12v cummins, i can easily wrap my head around how the cummins works. i just bought my first dirtbike van with a 318ci v8 and your info has helped me so much!!!!!!

  • @action76news
    @action76news 4 года назад +30

    Sweet bike "that thing got a hemi in it?"

    • @livewire2759
      @livewire2759 4 года назад +6

      My wife: "Why is he sitting on a pink bike?"
      Me: ... it's Uncle Tony.... No need to explain any farther, she understood.

    • @MikeBrown-ii3pt
      @MikeBrown-ii3pt 4 года назад +3

      Since he's experimenting with modern engines these days, I can see a turbo SRT 4 in that bike frame soon!

    • @kramnull8962
      @kramnull8962 4 года назад +2

      At least it has a posi rear end...

    • @MikeBrown-ii3pt
      @MikeBrown-ii3pt 4 года назад +4

      @@kramnull8962 Nope...it's a one wheel peel deal. Those trainers are the stability system.

    • @discerningmind
      @discerningmind 4 года назад +1

      @@MikeBrown-ii3pt They've been referenced as Extra Drag Slicks.

  • @jdwisdom9433
    @jdwisdom9433 3 года назад +2

    This is a subject we all need to know to make it GO. Thank You, JD

  • @mattdavis822
    @mattdavis822 4 года назад +10

    When uncle tony said he wanted to get another bike I thought he ment a motorcycle LOL

  • @joemiller6278
    @joemiller6278 3 года назад

    I'm commenting while the first ad is running... I've learned more from this guy than any msd video so far

  • @saintm1680
    @saintm1680 4 года назад +4

    Too often I find people who advance the timing too much and the engine fires early and slows down.

  • @paulkoski8759
    @paulkoski8759 4 года назад +1

    Always learning with uncle Tony what u give is priceless thanks again

  • @Volusiaev
    @Volusiaev 4 года назад +5

    "Curving the distributor?" Sounds like Peyronie's disease!

  • @joeclark7082
    @joeclark7082 4 года назад +1

    Who would have thought that a barbie bike with trainers would make an old gearhead even more cooler

  • @cincyspin178
    @cincyspin178 4 года назад +3

    The pink bicycle is the only thing in that garage that runs. And personally, I blame squirrels too.

    • @bicylindrico
      @bicylindrico 4 года назад +1

      I am not sure what exactly I am supposed to learn on this channel but it is truly entertaining. It's like my uncle has his own youtube channel and he regurgitates stuff he heard back in the 70's

  • @bradsask
    @bradsask 4 года назад +1

    Love the twinkle in your eyes that you get around 8:10 in this video! Great video!

  • @UcantBeSerious03
    @UcantBeSerious03 4 года назад +12

    im 20 secs in and I can't stop laughing, I cant take you seriously as you sit on that bike

  • @roncombs25701
    @roncombs25701 4 года назад +1

    Ridiculously informative, it's a lost art doing this stuff. I love it and learned alot working on old Jeeps and cars alot of guys have no idea how to do anything with this stuff.

  • @mikeymike758
    @mikeymike758 4 года назад +6

    Wow, that first dist was an oldie. Did I see a manual oiling port/flap to oil it? :-)

  • @joshhoman
    @joshhoman Год назад +1

    This guy is so assured of his manhood that he presents the entire video from a girls' bike! This is good information for those that are into hot rodding!

  • @mikemclean2709
    @mikemclean2709 4 года назад +6

    Nice bike lol

    • @jacknickolstine3355
      @jacknickolstine3355 4 года назад +2

      That bitch a huffy?

    • @_MOORE_1986
      @_MOORE_1986 4 года назад +2

      That bike has a Himi

    • @NeverMetTheGuy
      @NeverMetTheGuy 4 года назад +2

      That bike has been custom painted to his shirt, so you betta watchyoself.

  • @guests5863
    @guests5863 3 года назад

    This is so ol'school, love it, like reading the latest Hot rod magazine tech tips back in the 60s

  • @justinjustin339
    @justinjustin339 4 года назад +1

    Great knowledge. Thanks for keeping it simple for us backyard wrenches

  • @mitchellferre1652
    @mitchellferre1652 4 года назад

    When I found Uncle Tony on RUclips I knew it was a gold mine of info and cool stories. UT wrote the best articles in car magazines decades ago ! 👍🤩 Happy Independence Day to UTG and all family ! 💥

  • @iiiwideopen
    @iiiwideopen 2 года назад

    I know others have commented on the bike, but I can't resist. Love the bike! this guy is the real deal. Love the content just found your channel.

  • @tractorfix
    @tractorfix 4 года назад +1

    Thankyou for a choosing a slanter distributor for the demonstration !

  • @85superchris
    @85superchris 4 года назад

    It takes a real man to sit on a barbie bike and and explain muscle cars. Uncle tony is a wealth of info. Thanks.

  • @ziggassedup
    @ziggassedup 4 года назад +2

    Yep...Ignition timing is a science in itself...Took me quite a while to grasp exactly why with RPM's and fuel grades and compression how it all makes a difference but nobody mentions the fuel burn(Spark to explosion) time of the fuel grades and auto ignition...Pump gas thru to Methanol or e85...Nitro is another game as you well know...Just thought I'd throw that in...Love the show Tony.

  • @krispy3681
    @krispy3681 4 года назад +2

    You remind me so much of my dad before he passed its unreal. He was just a redhead version. Mopar or nothing.
    I might have a manky old ford. Ty for the tip on my boiling fuel in the bowl btw. But you sir have alot of amazing knowledge that can be applied to anything... I should send you my dead ford 400m so you can see their fatal bottom end oiling issues first hand and give even more knowledge

  • @Asfan897
    @Asfan897 4 года назад +1

    Am I the only sucker who likes Uncle Tony’s videos before it even starts ?

  • @craigpennington1251
    @craigpennington1251 4 года назад +2

    Haven't heard anyone talk about this stuff for a very long time. Great video and accurate info on the subject.

    • @KingJT80
      @KingJT80 3 года назад

      Thats cause everybody wants LS and fuel injection lol but nothing better than a snappy oldschool v8

  • @willy_larry
    @willy_larry 3 года назад

    2 years of school, ase certified, lots of parts hanging but the knowledge these old dudes have is astonishing. These are the mods we are missing in today's society. Turbo this and nitrous that. Most of us just want seat of the pants accomplishment for cheap.

  • @roygustafson7729
    @roygustafson7729 3 года назад

    I LOVE Your Old School Knowledge 🙏 you teach tips I learned from my father in the 90's💪😎👍

  • @jonathanmcgowan7746
    @jonathanmcgowan7746 Год назад

    That bit about starting the engine when hot with a lot of initial timing will be very useful. I have a 69 road runner with a 383 that has a Comp XE275HL-10 cam that likes a lot of initial timing. I run 36 degrees at 2400 rpm with no vacuum advance and it is a beast to start when warm. I am going to try the 3-4 pumps of the gas and holding the throttle open to see how that works because it hesitates to start with that big hard hesitation/kick. Good stuff Tony!

  • @Z_732
    @Z_732 4 года назад

    Thanks uncle Tony for the once over. Much appreciated.and I much appreciate the fact your on a pink trike.. because apparently that's the comment section. And besides.. it shows your not afraid of it. And keeping the instructions simple and easy to follow.. well done man

  • @jeffmatson2046
    @jeffmatson2046 3 года назад

    Hey uncle Tony's Garage I Really appreciate yr patience and Educational thoughts . This world and time's we live in . I need yr knowledgeable blessing too Reach around the world, for the next generation of god's children. It's time to find A protoge . To carry the torch. Yr vernacular speech is so clearly understood. Thank you. I want people to understand you are a Righteous soul and we blessed with yr caring, loving Nature. Teach this to All. Thank you so much strength and knowledgeable tools for life Energies. 👍

  • @stevenbongiorno9277
    @stevenbongiorno9277 4 года назад +2

    Cool! I’ve been messing and trying the “ most initial lead, with reducing the total timing “ for years. Thanks for the insight! Can’t wait for next summer to experiment

  • @morelanmn
    @morelanmn 4 года назад

    One of you best videos yet..No kidding and then a big thank you for not talking about the rubber hose to stop point bounce... yes I tried it. ,, Melted the hose pieces . Shut down the engine.

  • @davey_projects2977
    @davey_projects2977 4 года назад

    That last point is pretty great. Very neat idea to optimise.

  • @geoffreyjones2000
    @geoffreyjones2000 4 года назад

    I sure miss those days... thanks for the memories, sir

    • @geoffreyjones2000
      @geoffreyjones2000 4 года назад

      69 copo camaro stored for 25+ years with 70 LS6 sitting next to her, sigh

  • @lordterra1377
    @lordterra1377 3 месяца назад

    This man needs to write a book about all this stuff.

  • @robertchall8576
    @robertchall8576 4 года назад

    I think I will leave mine alone till I watch this 10.000 times. Thanks Tony.

  • @razzicat
    @razzicat 4 года назад +1

    I learned these tricks back in the 70s from PHR magazine's Monza project. I had 18 deg. initial, 10 mechanical and 8 vacuum with a very built 331 Chevy, (4 bolt 350 block built as large journal 327, .030 over) dual 650 Holleys on a tunnel ram, and a full manual turbo 350 in a 76 Sunbird. I had a switch on the dash to the Accel super coil and flipped it after she got rotating. It was in a 1976 Pontiac Sunbird Pontiac version of Monza town coupe) . It would lift the front wheels off the ground with no problem. The only problem was that the unibody car built without even subframes became a flexible-flyer in a short time. Cracked spot welds, stress tear on rh front fender. and had to be sitting level for the doors to close. A lot of fun while it lasted.

  • @jeremydoblinger3609
    @jeremydoblinger3609 4 года назад

    Hands down best explanation on these tricks and tips!! Iam 35 and grew up with efi crap mostly.. thanks dude! Jeremy from Wisconsin)

  • @cameronbooker445
    @cameronbooker445 3 года назад

    Drops them into 'good' distributor bin.. couple old 009 Bosh relevant tricks in the video. Very good knowledge of engine timing in general. Not many people know it. Thumbs up.

  • @sea_bass21
    @sea_bass21 3 года назад +2

    Guys like him are reasons young mechanics need to listen to the older fellow. Not all them are as great as Tony but take their advice into consideration.

  • @jegesmedve2276
    @jegesmedve2276 4 года назад +1

    I wish I was decades younger. I would love to be your apprentice wrench!

  • @wheels-n-tires1846
    @wheels-n-tires1846 4 года назад +1

    Great info as always!!! Never had a dual-point, but toggling between the two is sooo clever!! Thats the granddaddy of todays ignition map swaps (but without mouse clicks)!!!!

  • @The_Gallowglass
    @The_Gallowglass 4 года назад

    He is a man of opportunity. Anything that can support your weight is a seat. Plus you can rock back and forth. 10/10

  • @theoakwoodguy
    @theoakwoodguy 2 года назад

    I've never heard it explained so well! Great job!

  • @kontrarien5721
    @kontrarien5721 3 года назад

    You get my upvote just for doing the video on that bike.
    Great channel. Just found it today and am binging a bit.

  • @pimpnick4920
    @pimpnick4920 Месяц назад

    I was a gm guy since I was 15 because I bought a 1979 cutlass. I just bought a 1985 fifth avenue with 8k miles to keep the miles off my cts v. I love the car I just need to get it some more pep. Uncle Tony will help me get that lean burn 318 running

  • @daleearnhardt817
    @daleearnhardt817 4 года назад

    This is the best title for any kind of video ever

  • @leebraziel2774
    @leebraziel2774 4 года назад

    I watched this video. I jumped in my cutty. Curved my distributor. Left car wash burning tires.thanks UNC.

  • @GlenJS
    @GlenJS Месяц назад

    I whish I had my old Sunnen Distributor machine still. It was wonderful to tailor the Distibutor to the engine even before you even put the distributor on the new custom-built engine. I learned how to "Shave the weights" , tweak the springs (unless you were connected and could get the special spring packs from Sunnen or someone like that), change the lobe height, and so much more. I started to use that distributor machine when I was 10 and it did get upgraded as the year went by. It was stolen by someone along with all of my Snap-On tools when I went into the military (grandma had a massive stroke and evidently left the garage unlocked).

  • @garyhooper2728
    @garyhooper2728 4 года назад +1

    I was a developmental technician at ford in the UK in the 70’s one of my jobs was setting distributor curves on the rig the same for long range vacuum advance - this was how timing was advanced on the dyno, the same for the carburettor- AFR was tuned by pressurising the float bowl either pressure or vacuum old school pre electronic EFO

  • @SuperAndybk
    @SuperAndybk 4 года назад +1

    Wow memories. Great great old school get-up tune info from A to Z. Good man. Peace

  • @brocksterification
    @brocksterification 3 года назад +1

    Legendary stuff. Thanks for preserving and sharing your knowledge. All of these wonderful things that are what wrenching and racing are all about will be lost one day if guys like you don't!!

  • @beaversstumpgrinding3352
    @beaversstumpgrinding3352 3 года назад +1

    One thing a lot of people miss when tuning a distributor is shaft end play. Shim it up, otherwise you can get unexplained timing shifts that happen as the shaft moves up and down due to the angle on the drive gear. This can happen on manual transmissions (mostly) while shifting gears as the rpm goes up and down quickly. Some are so bad it can backfire thru the carb... on a really bad distributor, and most people will never consider its from end play of the dist. shaft. Of course a whipped engine with a stretched timing chain and other factors can contribute.

    • @monikhushalpuri
      @monikhushalpuri 2 года назад

      I got a manual tbird doing this timing shift issue, thank you for the comment I'm about to fix it now

  • @wgm6
    @wgm6 3 года назад +1

    Good lord I am glad you are sharing your knowledge. Great stuff sir!

  • @QuinnBoone
    @QuinnBoone Год назад

    Definitely not many guys like you in my area. Having a time finding someone to tune my 383 chevy. Needless to say, I'm learning all I can about timing, fuel, carb tec and so on because no one knows better than you on how you want your car to perform..thanks....

  • @davidrosales3663
    @davidrosales3663 4 года назад

    Uncle Tony have a happy Fourth of July!!!!! Great segment on the distributors!!!!!!

  • @ericrombouts7698
    @ericrombouts7698 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant free idea on the performance of the ignition Thx