How to Install Pistons - Rebuild the 289 Ford - Part 6

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @TheGeonam
    @TheGeonam 7 месяцев назад +5

    I am 80 years young and been a gearhead all my life going back to the 1960 muscle car era. I have a nice shop at home where you can find me 12 noon to 6 pm. I have a really great 65 mustang convertible that is 100 percent rust free. I sent the 289 block out to my local machine shop to be cleaned and check for rebuilding. I am ready to start assembling the engine just waiting on some parts. I enjoy rebuilding engines but have never done a Ford motor always Chevy. You're never too old to learn. You are a good teacher and if I hadn't watched this video, I might have made a big mistake. Chevy engines have the thrust bearing on the rear main. I was not aware Ford installed them on the 3rd main bearing I more than likely would have put it on the rear main. Next week I will start to put my engine together and I am going to check your other videos out. Thanks a million!

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  7 месяцев назад +3

      George, thank you very much! I'm willing to bet that if you've been building Chevy engines most your life, you would have figured it out without me. However, I do appreciate hearing from you and sharing your experiences. I just hope when I'm 80 years young, I can keep on doing this. You're spot on with never being too old to learn! My hats off to you!

    • @TheGeonam
      @TheGeonam 7 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks again. U.S. Army Retired Vietnam 1968/69 MOPH......

  • @allenice3001
    @allenice3001 2 месяца назад +1

    Really enjoy watching you work on the engine ,like how you explain what to do , keep up the videos

  • @nunyabiznez3584
    @nunyabiznez3584 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the build series! Good stuff! Looking forward to the rest of the build!

  • @jeffdiehl8394
    @jeffdiehl8394 Год назад +2

    like the series! build small block fords all the time, nice work. The How To Rebuild your Small Block Ford is one of the best engine books I have seen out there - even for just general engine assembly helpful hints. for a SBF, check the cam end play once the retainer plate is installed, sometimes the rear cam plug is in too far. I saw on the dissassembly video, looked like 351W heads due to the L shaped water jackets. with a good valve job and some mild portwork, that cam you picked should have that thing running nice and healthy! can't wait. Jeff

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Год назад +1

      Yes indeed those are 351 w heads. Good catch! Ya can't wait to get her back in and fires up!

  • @sandyhanson6082
    @sandyhanson6082 8 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome info! Getting ready to rebuild my 289! Learning so much! Thanks!

  • @ceasarslife7535
    @ceasarslife7535 Год назад +1

    Keep it up you're doing the awesome job..

  • @SFFSF533
    @SFFSF533 Год назад +1

    Another great video.

  • @blbenson8548
    @blbenson8548 Год назад +1

    Yes! It's coming together nicely!

  • @user-rw3ek3oi7w
    @user-rw3ek3oi7w Месяц назад

    Will the engine be hard to rotate after the pistons are installed and the rod caps torqued down?

  • @AlexPerkins252
    @AlexPerkins252 8 месяцев назад +1

    What rods and pistons were you using? I’m having a hard time figuring out what to use and I’m wanting to do a refresh on my 289.

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  8 месяцев назад +1

      Since we weren't doing a high performance build, I just bought this stuff through my machine shop who machined the engine block. The rods are original that came with the engine. Just had them re-conditioned and had the machine shop press the new pistons on.

  • @robertclymer6948
    @robertclymer6948 Год назад +1

    Hello Alex! Good catch on that Rod bushing slipping out of place!! Have always wondered why the Rod bolt nuts are not lock tited or lock washers with the nuts at such a low torque ??????? Do you always use new bolts and nuts due to stretching? Just a weekend warrior comment! lol

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Год назад +1

      Oh ya those things will get ya if you're not paying attention. I don't always use new bolts but on some stuff I do. Something relatively stock I'm usually comfortable using the original equipment.

  • @Craspan
    @Craspan Год назад +1

    👍

  • @bofa83
    @bofa83 11 месяцев назад

    I noticed you didn't check the clearance on the other 7 bearings, is that due to your experience with the machine shop? should an at home guy check all of them?

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  11 месяцев назад +2

      They should all be checked. Mine were all checked too but to keep the video length shorter, I only demonstrated one.

  • @Mkevald
    @Mkevald Год назад +1

    Hello Alex
    Exciting build this, very informative. What piston rings did you use? Was it regular cast iron or maybe molly rings?

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Год назад +2

      Thank you. Those are Molly rings.

    • @Mkevald
      @Mkevald Год назад +3

      I bought my first classic mustang a 1967 coupe 289 a code automatic in the spring of 2022. Your channel has helped me a lot with information and good and simple easy to understand mech tips. Keep up the good work.👍

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Год назад +2

      Oh awesome! I'm happy to hear you're finding this stuff helpful. Awesome year, good luck with everything on it.

  • @bryanspanglerracing4574
    @bryanspanglerracing4574 Год назад

    Do the pistons make a gritty / sandpaper sound when turning the crank by hand?

  • @hughphillips67Mustang
    @hughphillips67Mustang Год назад

    Off topic question. What does it mean when you change the oil, and there was no oil in the filter when I took it off? It has sat for about 2 years before I bought it. So I immediately changed the oil when I got it home. It didn't look bad. But I wanted it changed for my own piece of mind. When I took the old filter off, there was non in it. Didn't see any signs of a leak. There was oil residue inside the filter. But it was empty. It is a 289 2v motor. Filters don't drain from setting right?

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Год назад +1

      I'm not sure why it would be empty. They shouldn't drain with how they are positioned on the engine.

  • @chevroletbelair1
    @chevroletbelair1 Год назад

    i also gonnq install rod berings. if you lube 1 side with asse;bly lube qnd then you check the other side with plastigage. isnt the plastigauge gonna squize flatter du the assembly lube against a dry bearing?

    • @AlfsMustangGarage
      @AlfsMustangGarage  Год назад +1

      It's not a precision measuring instrument. It's meant to get a rough idea of where you're at. Might be off by a thousandth but there is a wide range for your specification.

  • @61chip72
    @61chip72 Год назад

    What pistons did you install? Stock compression? I'm starting to tear down a 289 and will be putting 1970 351 w heads on it. Going into a 1950 F-1

    • @kerryjackson5729
      @kerryjackson5729 3 месяца назад

      Those pistons look to be around +5 or 6 cc, compression height should be stock 289, the DOOE heads will need to be milled .030 to .050 to get the compression up to a stock 289 with a stock 2.87" stroke. Summit Racing has a good compression calculator online.

  • @raymondstucker1609
    @raymondstucker1609 Год назад

    I noticed u didn’t remove the plastic gauge off the crank, I was told to remove it? What’s ur opinion on that