That was Complicated 😅 (But We Figured it Out!) - Sick Week Recap - Video 7

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  • @wideslammer
    @wideslammer 2 года назад +28

    Dennis, you're right. Those of us who are interested in what caused the problems on Sick Week are not going to "click off." There's too much to learn from you to do that.

  • @robertvorster8933
    @robertvorster8933 2 года назад +1

    Hahaha, your dad knows more about your RUclips audience than RUclips does 🤣🤣🤣
    Well done Denis and Alex. Love this channel and your meticulous approach to everything. Understand why you do this, but is so great to be part of the journey, even if it is just a few minutes a week.

  • @joseywales3789
    @joseywales3789 2 года назад +61

    I really enjoyed this episode, informative, technical, humorous and fun. Engineering is all about *PROBLEM SOLVING* and it seems that you have had a lot of niggley problems (niggley is a word like melty, it should be used more often!) Bedding in piston rings is a bit like bedding in a Cam, it either happens and all is well or they polish the bores and it's all a nightmare! Thanks Alex and Dennis for sharing this with us, i enjoyed it that much I'll be watching again tomorrow! 👍✊😂✌

    • @grumblykitten6813
      @grumblykitten6813 2 года назад +3

      There is a obvious reason that word is not used.😂👍

    • @bobgreene5460
      @bobgreene5460 2 года назад

      Cross hatch during rehoning the cylinder wall.?..and ring gap change.? ..Figuring

  • @richardsink9198
    @richardsink9198 2 года назад +40

    I for one was not bored at all. I love this episode!!!

  • @daveseddon5227
    @daveseddon5227 2 года назад +27

    Well that was an interesting problem!
    Great explanation from the two of you and so pleased that the fix is in hand.
    Don't worry - it was not at all boring and in fact it was a lot of fun to watch.
    Thanks for all the content - see you next time! 😊

  • @fredgillick3071
    @fredgillick3071 2 года назад +21

    Hey Alex, I love you and your father. The both of you get along so well.
    Your father never gets upset when it comes to racing. No matter if an engine blows up or a transmission tears up, anything. The man has patience of a saint. I know this is your year for the 6's. Good luck, take care and be safe.

    • @roberttdunn3927
      @roberttdunn3927 2 года назад

      Excellent job on trouble shooting may we all learn something from this

  • @markberg3751
    @markberg3751 2 года назад +1

    Not boring at all. Very informative. Nice to hear the whole process. Thanks.

  • @TheSuprahuman
    @TheSuprahuman 2 года назад +29

    My brain just entered melty mode after watching this 😀 . Glad you guys got this figured out 👍

  • @Blazer02LS
    @Blazer02LS 2 года назад +4

    Spark Notes = Cliff Notes = Enotes I like how it took 2 weeks to study the computer data and look at parts, now consider what the various folks were doing back before computers and data were collected and they were tuning using the sound of the engine and what the plugs looked like after a chop run.

  • @D.Guitar
    @D.Guitar 2 года назад +12

    That's so cool that You laid it out for us... Because. Sick week stalled for the '55 Info.. and hey. New build. Working out the gremlins is kinda par for the course.
    But like Dennis said. Impressive for running with all these issues. Imagine when it's running at 100% 😎😉

  • @ianaird7435
    @ianaird7435 2 года назад +11

    I like the honesty in the breakdown of what wasn't right. Do your thing Dennis, Hang on to it Alex.

  • @CC-mb8fi
    @CC-mb8fi 2 года назад +1

    Alex and Dennis
    Good team together. I think you guys are the envy of many.
    I am a civil and structural engineer in my mid 60's
    As a young designer that was keen to set the world on fire, an old PHD engineer that was mentoring me on the side, took me to lunch.
    Yeah.
    Had a good talk.
    Basically went like this :
    Remember, if you err, err on the side of conservancy. That way you dont fly in the face of the wind and destroy things. When you destroy things you cost a lot of money to repair it. And kill people.
    Money is nothing. Dont kill people. You get to sleep better and stay out of jail.
    I listened. Carefully. I had a great deal of respect for this man. Up untill today i still sleep well and stay out of jail.
    Back to motors and things. I applied that thought to everything i did after that. If i didnt know, i waited untill i did. And i was involved in some crazy street racing for many years. Only ever lost one engine on full throttle. Cars and bikes. We were going over 200 mph on the street in the late 70's early 80's. That took some doing.
    Talking about big daddy Don Garlits. He had the mindset too. Try your best not to break it. If you not sure, dont run it. And he never broke much in his career. A legend to learn from.
    So, watching the two of you deciding not to make a banzai pass, and possibly destroy the motor, gets big kudos from me. My respect ratcheted up miles by watching that. Shows respect for each other, shows a humbleness and a respect for your car. The thing with breaking stuff, you got no control over whats breaking and where its going.
    Well done.
    Keep on keeping on
    Heads up
    Eyes open
    No fear

  • @TylerHunt1
    @TylerHunt1 2 года назад +7

    This is one of the most interesting episodes I've seen yet. I learned a bunch, mostly of things I've never thought of. I could listen to you and your dad explain things in detail all day. Good luck getting it back together. It's one of my favorite cars.

  • @pr23t97
    @pr23t97 2 года назад +14

    Wow, that is impressive that the 55 did as well as it did with all that happened. The explanation has been educational to me and leads me to think I need to check the cylinder walls on my block. Glad you'll make it back to Bradenton. Hope to see you guys there.I really liked the "melty" part. Ha ha👍

  • @MKE_Racing
    @MKE_Racing 2 года назад +2

    I don’t think people realize how valuable the information you shared with us is. Y’all spend hours and thousands of dollars then gave us the solution or culprit to your problem for free

  • @hillbillywes100
    @hillbillywes100 2 года назад +5

    Ah yes, Methanol is the detonation king, saw so much damage during bb/fc days, really enjoy seeing you and your dad working together, also you have amazing vendor help. We did it by the seat of our pants back then, ran over cranks, burned up fc bodies it was crazy, just sayin I think you'all are doing it the rightway!

  • @tomuchfunwithgas846
    @tomuchfunwithgas846 2 года назад +7

    I'll stay tuned. You can count on that .Love you all.

  • @user-gc1zn5mn4p
    @user-gc1zn5mn4p 2 года назад +5

    Alex, it's always fun to see you & your dad go back & forth--well done. :)

  • @johnlee8231
    @johnlee8231 2 года назад +7

    Apreciate you guys taking the time to share the issues with us. Really helps me to understand and follow along

  • @martinwebster1544
    @martinwebster1544 2 года назад

    'I need more answers' Thats the smart way to stay alive and winning

  • @MachineDr.
    @MachineDr. 2 года назад +7

    With everything that was going on with the 55 and what it did under the circumstances, 6's for sure!
    Go get it!

  • @danaowen9014
    @danaowen9014 2 года назад

    I don't think anybody on any chanel has ever to my knowledge, taken the time to explain in depth on figuring out what had happened to cause the problem with the motor.Great video.

  • @buckeyejim2989
    @buckeyejim2989 2 года назад +5

    Going to be interesting to see how it acts next time out 🙏😁 Thanks, very informative 👍

  • @gutsanglory1
    @gutsanglory1 2 года назад

    All great info, great diagnosis. Bottom line:
    1-use SS braided for lines with heat.
    2-Maybe perform the initial break in of rings/cylinders with regular quality gas, and ensure the rings/cylinders, and lifters for that matter break in correctly.
    Great video, enjoyed it,
    Cheerz !!!

  • @JTB75
    @JTB75 2 года назад

    With your car and Joe Berrys car next to each other is awesome, your car has the cool factor, and Joes car has the beauty factor, and together is just pure awesomeness.

  • @concretefarmer3085
    @concretefarmer3085 2 года назад

    We love it when Dennis rambles, it's a learning experience

  • @ericpierce4173
    @ericpierce4173 2 года назад +2

    Great "chalk talk" from you both. ALL your comments from earlier videos now make perfect sense. Good job.

  • @dougswaim1835
    @dougswaim1835 2 года назад +1

    Omg all that and you still went 7.31.........OMG 6's here we come nice job explaining all that a lot to unpack and diagnose great job

  • @tbusch63
    @tbusch63 2 года назад

    With Engines, there are a lot of factors to try and compensate for. You tweak one thing and throw another out. Engines are a fine art of Balance. Fuel ratio, Timing, boost, trans. All in a brand new build and switching to methanol instead of pump gas. That is how you create a cyclone or tornado. It takes a while to get everything balanced.
    Once you two get it balanced. My guess is Alex will hit mid to maybe low 6's without raising a sweat! That car is going to become a BEAST. Good Video, BTW, Excellent Info for true car fanatics.
    p.s. when at Bradenton, look up Dr. Tune em all! That guy and Cleetus's dyno will make that 55 Sing like a rockstar.

  • @tompreciado863
    @tompreciado863 2 года назад +1

    I love how much your dad has gotten comfortable talking to the camera, you guys make a great team. You guys have so much knowledge, I’m sure your dad is very proud of you.

  • @briancastleberry336
    @briancastleberry336 2 года назад +1

    See you guys in Bradenton in March! Can't wait to see what that hot rod runs now!! I saw one video that you used "Bad To The Bone" song. I think you should use that a "walk out" music! It fits when you see the car pull out onto the track. I am sure the track announcers at Bradenton would hook it up! 6s at over 200mph! I can't wait!!!

  • @TheJagjr4450
    @TheJagjr4450 2 года назад

    The valve reliefs sharp edges should be lightly softened and the tops of the pistons either heat barrier coated OR what we did for high end turbo engines in the 90's was tape the entire piston with duct tape except for the top face and then glass bead the top, this will allow the entire crown to take a nice even carbon coat which will adhere in the finish created by the glass beads. THIS will act as an insulator and minimize hot spots in the combustion chamber. Learned that one from the guy who built GAS RHONDA's Cammers.

  • @opiealvin
    @opiealvin 2 года назад

    "That's because we're stupid." Dennis 2022. That was absolutely hilarious. Good work Alex and Dennis. That was very entertaining. You guys are good problem solvers.

  • @1977Gardner
    @1977Gardner 2 года назад +1

    Love watching you two "argue"

  • @rockercover
    @rockercover 2 года назад +1

    1.) Noticed in your HOLLEY screen, RPM was all over the map while spooling the turbos.
    2.)The summary that I have heard someplace, by introducing oil into one’s fuel and air mixture, causes loss of power. Be interesting to learn more about this situation in the future. Thanks for the breakdown! Much appreciated. Excellent info.

    • @NBSV1
      @NBSV1 2 года назад +1

      Usually a big part of the problem is that oil burns like low octane which can cause problems. It also burns dirty so builds up carbon which can cause hot spots and more problems.

  • @jerrycoon3369
    @jerrycoon3369 2 года назад +1

    It's easy to head in the wrong direction and get lost when you have multiple small problems. Glad you figured it out.

    • @joseywales3789
      @joseywales3789 2 года назад +1

      I prefer a rod through the block than loads of tiny problems, and when you find and fix one small problem it seems that this just exacerbates another of the small problems and I end up chasing my tail, then I become frustrated and impatient and cause more small problems. Sometimes it's best to take a step back and laugh at myself!

    • @jerrycoon3369
      @jerrycoon3369 2 года назад

      @@joseywales3789 I agree with you 100%

  • @gberinger55
    @gberinger55 2 года назад +1

    Going through the triage section of the parking lot really brings new meaning to Sick Week.

  • @ThumperKJFK
    @ThumperKJFK 2 года назад +2

    Come on. I watch to the end of all your weekly transmissions. And tell your DAD that all the tech talk between you and who ever it is when your trying to fix something. Is so so interesting to watch. Your channel was one of those, Oh what's this? and I have been with you for the last 4 months and completely watch every video. Thank you to all your friends and your Family for keeping this a fun and interesting channel.Give your dog a hug. :)

  • @donsteven236
    @donsteven236 2 года назад +2

    You and your Dad's dynamic is awesome to see. Good luck next time.

  • @jamessellards2900
    @jamessellards2900 2 года назад

    Definitely not boring. Don't let the people drag you down with the history comments, content is worth the wait. Was glad to see the tripod use at the end, the beginning I have to close my eyes for a lot of it, you are very energetic behind that camera :).

  • @captainsteve19
    @captainsteve19 Месяц назад

    The Comedy team is educational yet Funtional! I learned stuff here Alex not bored.. Great detective work Alex and Dennis! love team Taylors!

  • @chuckh8800
    @chuckh8800 2 года назад +3

    Love all the info you and your dad take the time to tells us what you found.

  • @Agroeureka
    @Agroeureka 2 года назад +3

    Good work, great explanation and as usual good dad jokes

  • @phillipcortel6330
    @phillipcortel6330 2 года назад +1

    You talk about the 55 anytime Alex! Very informative. Like how your dad calms down your excitement. Alex, you have alot to say and trying to get it all out at once. Take a deep breath, count ten,organize your thoughts and talk!
    I do enjoy your videos. Also like how you are getting your dad involved more!
    I am predicting you will be in the 6's at Bradenton.
    You go Girl!! 6's!!

  • @markwollander2002
    @markwollander2002 2 года назад +3

    Loving the tech talk videos! Keep em coming!!

  • @Elboman11
    @Elboman11 2 года назад

    Love 25:00 to 25:25 "They aren't going to click off, it's interesting!" and "We don't care!" Love your attitude! Works great for me!

  • @efrainromero4024
    @efrainromero4024 2 года назад +1

    I love the 55 videos and all the videos that you and Denis post, so please keep posting videos more frecuently because i always learn something from you and Denis, GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

  • @jerrydavis2737
    @jerrydavis2737 2 года назад

    You and your dad are a class act. Please Please paint or wrap the 55 so it looks classy also. The patina looks as if the car has been neglected and not well taken care of. Stay safe and have a great new successful season.

  • @adventuresinmusic2487
    @adventuresinmusic2487 2 года назад

    I'm not an engine builder, but am fairly good at diagnosis, and that made perfect sense. Good Job.
    I never would have solved that.

  • @jeffwaldrop6005
    @jeffwaldrop6005 2 года назад +1

    I really admire and enjoy your and your dads relationship working together. I have 4 children, 2 boys and 2 girls and worked on cars for 30 years and even my boys didnt take an interest to it and seeing how you both work together is amazing. And your knowledge of the vehicle and knowing how to work on it is so nice to see someone your age with the passion you show. Great job and I cant wait for the next 55 video.

  • @MichaelTucker
    @MichaelTucker 2 года назад +8

    Alex, I have to watch until the end of the video, just to listen to Denis and his gems of information.
    Glad you were able to sort through the issues.

  • @victorjacobson4635
    @victorjacobson4635 2 года назад

    i was soaking up this info like a sponge, makes total sense that you ran a new fuel and didnt know the engine wants something totally tuned differently for it. knowledge is always learned the hard way most times

  • @markgibson5125
    @markgibson5125 2 года назад

    Like everyone else has said, you can't possibly bore your subscribers with interesting, informative facts. Everyone can learn something from your experiences. Based on what you've said about methanol would it be best to thoroughly break in on gasoline/mild tune? When broken in would your leakdown % tell you if everything had seated properly or even a visual/scope of the cyl walls. Best of luck on achieving your first six. Artie

  • @zacheskin7075
    @zacheskin7075 2 года назад

    Dennis cracks me up, I love his voice overs!

  • @keithhuckabee9859
    @keithhuckabee9859 2 года назад +2

    Glad you have a engine to repair. I never heard what caused the lash to disappear?

    • @roadmasterk6019
      @roadmasterk6019 2 года назад

      I was wondering the same:) Thought I had maybe missed it

    • @NBSV1
      @NBSV1 2 года назад +1

      If the damaged piston, spark plug, and valve were all the same cylinder I’m curious is the spark plug dropped the tip which stuck the valve just enough for the piston to smack it which bent or tuliped the valve and caused the lack of lash.

  • @davejennings5140
    @davejennings5140 2 года назад

    6s were never going to come easy, that's part of the reason to chase them. All the explanations made sense and Drag and Drive events are always going to set a steep learning curve. You did what you had to do, ask questions and listen to experts in their fields, then pull together an answer that acknowledges any problems or errors, so you can fix them. Then you stitch it back together and go again. It's why we love motorsport, it rewards persistence and taking care and pride in your work. Go get 'em!

  • @briansj67
    @briansj67 2 года назад +1

    Nice job as always. Can’t wait to see what she does when you get all that straightened out.

  • @beekeeper6109
    @beekeeper6109 2 года назад

    Make them as long as they need to be, this is in no way boring, learn a lot in this one.

  • @donsaunders6069
    @donsaunders6069 2 года назад

    SHRINK TUBE DENNIS!...... It's pretty thick and tough in the larger sizes..... and it's lightweight, cheap, and stays in place and comes in colors.......You could also make slip covers from heater hose...... All kinds of good ways to keep braided stainless from sawing on your chassis!

  • @neilparson8348
    @neilparson8348 2 года назад

    Great episode, Dennis is one smart cookie. Nice to see a problem solved not bandaid’d

  • @kensmith8832
    @kensmith8832 2 года назад

    Alex, talk to your dad about finding a bent distributor shaft. The symptoms are random and nearly impossible to isolate the problem.
    BTW, you will never bore me! If you want to share engineering puns, this is the place. The Interatomic bomb is when the interatomic bond is stretched to the breaking point and an explosive failure event occurs. Most people have never heard of interatomic bond so they have no idea that interatomic bomb is a pun or a reason to laugh.
    Be careful to not be taken in by the term, billet aluminum! Billet aluminum is another word for cast aluminum. It is cast into large blocks then machined down to size. Billet waste is huge as most of the metal is scrap! Casting to size then machining to shape is much cheaper. Forged is cast under pressure or hammered . Extruded aluminum is formed with great pressure behind a die, just below melting point. The grain structure is the point. Cast and billet aluminum will have a ball like bead grain, which is weak and cracks with ease. Forged aluminum will have an elongated grain depending on the size of the hammer. Many times the die is the hammer, but shot peen can be the method. Extruded aluminum has a swirling, elongated grain when coming out of the press, but then once cool it is stretched to elongate the grain further and to cause the metal to reduce size to specs.
    Thanks for the detailed analysis and family humor in presenting the facts! Remember your audience is mostly problem solvers and not phone zombies.

  • @zymmer4
    @zymmer4 2 года назад +1

    to err on the side of caution is to truly understand yourself and the problem as it stands..Good on you, Alex.

  • @robostyle9773
    @robostyle9773 2 года назад +1

    Pretty sure they make SS braided line with a cloth outer braid, keeps from scratching the paint. Glad you found the issue!

  • @terrywilson581
    @terrywilson581 2 года назад

    That was a fantastic explanation a lot of people have no idea how the cylinders get home and yeah the converter oil was hot awesome I've been wondering what happened so finally it got here was looking for the explanation of what happened so that was great😃😃😃😃😃😃👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @jhhyden
    @jhhyden 2 года назад +2

    Love the content and the cars

  • @Westie_NZ
    @Westie_NZ 2 года назад

    So, I randomly clicked on this video (coming over from the ISKY cam grinding tour) and yes, it IS interesting (to me anyway). I wish 'd been there during Sick Week. And I already know it'll be easy for me to stay interested. Looking forward to the next one....... (Peace is a nice sign off.)

  • @peterjdo
    @peterjdo 2 года назад

    Great breakdown on the issues and the Dad Vs Daughter bickering / banter😁👍

  • @reggiemoore558
    @reggiemoore558 2 года назад

    And during all the diagnostic work he got the coe frame painted! Go Man Go!

  • @davidwindsor3601
    @davidwindsor3601 2 года назад

    Between oily and melty. I thought it was about cooking. Well cooking a motor. 🤣😜👍

  • @keithphillips6111
    @keithphillips6111 2 года назад

    Alex, I could watch you and your dad for hours. Good job....👍😉

  • @joelblair8339
    @joelblair8339 2 года назад

    Lol, I watched and loved the whole episode. I really enjoy you and your dad's sense of humor.

  • @kennethkoontz5036
    @kennethkoontz5036 2 года назад

    Me and Jack Daniel's are having a hard time keeping up. Sure wish ya'll would've showed up at Darlington last weekend. They had open big tire spots left. Good people putting the show on. I want to look in the driver's door when she let's go of the button and watch her ride. Maybe next time .....

  • @markbrown6236
    @markbrown6236 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed the detailed explanation. Knew something was way wrong when the Sick seek videos stopped.
    Loved the melty, perfect description.

  • @PNW_Car_Mods
    @PNW_Car_Mods 2 года назад

    Dennis Taylor "They're not going to click off, it's interesting".
    Alex Taylor "Somebody randomly clicks on a video with the attention span of a squirrel"
    Dennis Taylor "WE DON'T CARE!"
    lol. Love you guys. Can't wait to see the 55 hit the track again. Oh and I'll watch your history channel.

  • @brenth9930
    @brenth9930 2 года назад

    Glad you got it figured out, annoying and stressful to have multiple issues. Enjoy your channel and thanks for the summary and sending you good vibes for your quest for 6's

  • @Danny-nz9fh
    @Danny-nz9fh 2 года назад

    Alex thanks for sharing your video, anatomy of a melty down. 😆. Well is very nice of you and your dad to take time and explain what happened to the engine. I can't keep laughing 🤣 when your dad with a straight face said he dropped from 3rd grade. Like your dad said he's very impressed with how fast the 55 run not being well.
    Wish you the best and I'll stay tuned for more things come in your channel, can't wait to see you running a 6s pass.

  • @gordonmcgregor6431
    @gordonmcgregor6431 2 года назад

    At least you only had 8 cylinders, we had a 36 cylinder radial aircraft engine that didn't bed the rings after a rebuild (due this time to the wrong rings being fitted), the oil consumption was spectacular!! as was the crankcase pressure. A large percentage of 3550 cu in of air will do that you know :)

  • @johnjunge6989
    @johnjunge6989 Год назад

    Great when you two put your heads together. 😊

  • @bure4me
    @bure4me 2 года назад

    So glad my car wasn't shown racing. It nearly stalled on the hit and spotted the Mustang 3 car lengths. I didn't realize you didn't make another pass after Gainesville.

  • @hamishmcewan2971
    @hamishmcewan2971 2 года назад

    Good job explaining all that mess sparky and your dad is hilarious

  • @lawrencebrandt8448
    @lawrencebrandt8448 Год назад

    explanation was totally clear . can't keep oil out of combustion chamber with unsealed rings .

  • @riverfamily7173
    @riverfamily7173 2 года назад

    I felt that it was alot more complicated than your initial impression. Good thing you yanked the heads off to make double sure.

  • @davidcummins8136
    @davidcummins8136 2 года назад

    In a convoluted way, I totally understood that. Good Job explaining.

  • @marklottero5345
    @marklottero5345 2 года назад +1

    Good luck!! Glad you figured out all those issues.

  • @chrismathews4478
    @chrismathews4478 2 года назад

    This was an amazing episode. I love the 100 Proof 55. Dennis you are my hero

  • @1gofastboat327
    @1gofastboat327 2 года назад

    Your going to rock it next time , GO TAYLORS GO.

  • @davekennedy4002
    @davekennedy4002 2 года назад

    Perfect synopsis, loved the video and explanation of issues you encountered- you’re lucky to have one another to enjoy your adventures, good luck 🍀!!

  • @triciahohn6782
    @triciahohn6782 2 года назад +1

    Love the video keep up the good work!

  • @cartermotorsports2016
    @cartermotorsports2016 2 года назад +1

    Oil additives Calcium and Magnesium are a huge knock contributors when collected in the combustion chamber. Some of my sources from GM say oil related knock is twice as aggressive when compared to fuel related knock ... in the passanger car world this condition would be known as LSPI and the reason for the creation of dexos Gen 2 oil... this was to simply limit these additives. Now you're not goin to run that oil but race oils are high in these additives. The kicker is none of the current aftermarket engine controllers have any knock strategy for oil related knock making it impossible to tune out. It might be worth looking a tad closer at the oil additive package your running. Maybe blackstone a few of your top oil choices and see where you stand on a additive level. I'm sure fixing top end sealing issue will help most of the problem but to me its the lil things that give you the edge. Being under sparked will make your EGTs very hot because you are starting the combustion so late in the cycle you simply shoving the whole flame front out the exhaust instead of using for power....very hard on exhaust valves, seats and turbo hot side parts. You and Dad are a great team! I enjoy watching and look forward to future vids!
    Ryan

  • @Velal07
    @Velal07 2 года назад

    Enjoyed meeting and talking with you at Bradenton on that Friday. I was going to introduce myself to Mr. Taylor but I figured he was very busy.

  • @jeremydale7263
    @jeremydale7263 2 года назад

    I love these videos where you two go back and forth!

  • @bretz9276
    @bretz9276 2 года назад

    Wow.. next level , methanol Diesel, Berylium seats
    Start up noises😍

  • @kevinhenry7273
    @kevinhenry7273 2 года назад

    You did more than diagnose, you came up with thr root cause, and until you do that you will be chasing problems and never getting the car to its potential.

  • @chadusher7150
    @chadusher7150 2 года назад

    Can’t wait to see you get that back on the track to see what your getting ! 👍

  • @57torg
    @57torg 2 года назад

    Thanks for the update. First I was shocked to see your awesome 55 Chevy 210 purpose built drag car pulling a trailer. Then as I was watching the first video I started wondering if that by using the 55 as a trailer puller on a cross-country road trip, might it lead to any adverse wear & tear issues under race conditions. I mean that's a whole lot of engine for steady highway cruising for a lengthy bit of time. But then I realized this may not have been the first time y'all pulled the trailer on a racing road trip. Either way, thanks for explaining about the cracked "melty" piston.

  • @simplysimon9868
    @simplysimon9868 2 года назад

    Certainly a learning curve guys. Good you know and engine not hurt so bad. Not bored lol. 6s getting closer 👍

  • @robertrohr3990
    @robertrohr3990 2 года назад

    You have learned your stuff, girl. Good job Dad.

  • @ronaldsteveson76
    @ronaldsteveson76 2 года назад

    We meet Henson at Tulsa a couple years ago, super nice and knowledgeable guy! O right! Bring on the COE video!

  • @roadmasterk6019
    @roadmasterk6019 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoy these sorts of debriefs! Glad you didn't try to send it...even though it was sad to see you drop out..

  • @markanderhalt1309
    @markanderhalt1309 2 года назад

    Really interesting, great investigative process, I learned a lot from your video, Thanks for sharing