Need information on what the largest valve seats and valve diameter that will fit in a 7.3 bored 40 over, I’ve heard a 2 step valve seat that measures a tad above 1.9” from Tucker Valve Seat Company. Still in communications with them currently waiting for confirmation
I agree with you. You want the engine room to be clean as a patient surgical procedure room. When I was growing up there was a neighbor who worked on cars on the side who always told me cleanliness is important.
I agree. The crankshaft is really the heart of the engine and a very important part of the rebuilding process. The way it’s ground and polished and balanced basically determines whether the engine has a long or short operating life.
Could you do a more detailed video on the burn off oven? Is it vented? How do you stop it catching fire to the grease? Over in the UK pyrolysis is almost never used amd it would be interesting to see the process and equipment in detail!
Keep in mind that detergents are all caustic to some extent as it creates an environment which gets maximum performance out of the surfactants. The more severe cleaning the product is intended to do, the more caustic is the formulation. Auto dishwash detergent is much more caustic than laundry detergent, and scrub cleansers such as Comet are more caustic yet.
Right! I guess in the machine shop "caustic" typically refers to "caustic soda" aka Sodium Hydroxide. And anything else we say is non-caustic although I suppose that is technically incorrect!
Shop tours can be highly informative, and this video is excellent. You maintained a nice pace while explaining the function and history of each machine. Good luck with the new hone!
10:10 Hopefully the Rottler you’re looking at is the H85AX. That’s what Greg Anderson of Pro Stock fame, and Steve Morris Engines (he just got his) use. It’s a really amazing machine, in so many ways.
If I go Rottler yes it would be the H85. But honestly I’m leaning towards staying with Sunnen, would be this Machine: ruclips.net/video/8NUnkV6jgQ8/видео.html
For the smaller shops , it's real easy to finance yourself out of business . A paid for , slightly slower machine can make you a lot of money instead of making payments ...........
100%. Takes a lot of volume to pay for a lot of these machines. At the same time, automation allows one person to do the work of 2-3 people in certain situations, so it's a balance.
Can you make a video about customers abandoning projects // leaving the stuff with you and ghosting. Maybe your dad has some gold stories from over the decades?
I'm impressed... Your mind is over-filled with information of technology, abilities, deficiencies, future plans, finances, and shop operations. Can't forget your commitments to RUclips.. ◇business flow ◇finance flow ◇farming flow ◇life flow ◇capitalism = find a need and supply it to then get rewarded. Machine Shops Rock!
Thanks for the tour. Looks like each process area is well organized for efficiency. You and your dad have a great shop and well thought out. Growth and new tech is certainly expensive but it doesn’t take long to fall behind either. You both seem to have a good business sense and knowledge for success that matches your technical abilities, that’s a hard combo to find. I really enjoy and appreciate your content 👍👍👍
There used to be engine machine shops around every corner in these parts about 25 years ago, now the closest one is 3 county away. I’m with you on wanting these guys closer to us than they are as well. 😢
Thanks for the video. Can I offer you a suggestion? While a CNC machine for block work is appealing, in my view they are over priced and over simplified. Invest in a CNC vertical bed mill. Look for a machine that has the most X and Z axis travel you can afford. Spring for 4th axis capability. With some basic fixtures that you can make, buy, or even customize with the machine, it can bore, deck, do lifters, do main caps, and with certain accessories line bore mains and cam tunnels. If need be, a class at a local college can get you rolling on G code and conversational. The money you save over a dedicated automotive CNC machine you can put towards the purchase of a Sunnen SV30. Best of luck to you.
Dang. You guys are close to Denver. I took a road trip to Colorado Springs 2 weeks ago. I could have dropped off my 4G63 block to have you guys inspect it and work your magic.
Is Mountain Dew the official drink of the automotive machine shop? When I owned an automotive machine shop, we drank cases of Mountain Dew. I noticed MD bottle sitting around... I enjoyed the tour!!!
Yes I agree! Another thing I’m tired of outsourcing. We’ve talked about trying to get the attachment for our CV616 when we get the new hone. Have the CV616 mainly set up for that but also still have it around for some of the off jobs we get once in a while that we might not have tooling on the new machine for.
You have a nice shop! Your so lucky to have a dad who is into machine work. my old man builds houses. I wish he had did something car related. It makes me sick the couple friends I have and there dads own shops and they have no interest in cars.
Really awesome tour, some nice machines there!, And if you are thinking of buying some kind of CNC style milling machine, DO NOT BUY A HAAS! anything other than them lol they are trash, although you may buy something more specialized to automotive machining anyway. thanks for sharing!
Another very entertaining video. Well done. When are you looking to move the elderly cleaner out to pasture (meaning he can farm full time)? Saw the all singing all dancing new Rottler hone and boring machines at Steve Morris Engines. I can understand why you are keen to upgrade to CNC's.
The future plans are interesting. Are you expecting to do more heavy duty diesel engine stuff over the next 20 years, as light duty and passenger cars transition to electric?
@@kailuagarage Maybe I should reach out! Would love to work with a company to make it easier. Otherwise they are potentially waiting until after I invest in some other places first. I browse craigslist but there are very few around me, and the ones I do find are stupid expensive and or completely worn out.
So what you are not trying to say is.......those old machines are awesome but it takes a mature blokes patience to be able to use them properly ! Nice run through your shop.
@@JAMSIONLINE Oh neato lol, what a coincidence! 🤣. I only caught half the story unfortunately, I'll have to look it up later..I'm in graveyard shift at the moment. Hey just want to say thanks for all the videos. Really awesome to see what y'all do. I have a small Toyota engine I was hoping to see if y'all would be able to some work to, but it'll be awhile before I get to it.
Will the cleaning guy that's out new farming is the owner of the company and the owner of the business so I think he can go do what he wants to do when he wants to do it after all his son is the one that works for him and that's who's giving you the show
You are right I haven't been watching for very long but I also know that when I see somebody that works in the machine shop and does the things that you do I also know that you're very professional I was once a machinist myself and I worked in a high production machine shop so you have a good day and keep doing what you doing because you obviously know what you doing 🤠😎
@@phillipjgustafson9792 it's an ongoing and recurring joke on the channel that he calls his dad the cleaning guy. he also calls his mother the cook so be aware of that in case you see it in the comments.
Could you name the company that makes your engine stand disassembly table? It looks like a nice tool to have. If they are still making them I’d like to get one.
Know what would make an interesting video. If you took a head and "flattened it on the belt sander then set it up on the decking machine and see what the difference is in flatness.
Are you familiar with Squatch253 and his RUclips Channel? - he’s a meticulous antique equipment restorer and someone who would definitely appreciate the care you guys take in your work. He’s got a Farmall H head that needs some TLC , maybe a collab opportunity !
I guess that in the long term you're going to see an increase in historic/vintage work, and bigger diesel engines because electric will push out the internal combustion engine in personal transport? Its never going to be worth fixing a small lawnmower gas engine or even that Kubota. How do you see the future affecting you ?
@JAMSIONLINE I would like to try the new Serdi. We have a bunch of the manuals one and their support. Service is good. I looked at one at PRI last year.
To an extent. The Sunnen we currently have has electrical components that were built to Sunnen spec & are unavailable elsewhere. And VERY expensive lol Equipment Maintenance is a hefty expense that you just can't escape it seems.
Haha I really have an internal battle between not posting or posting quick updates when full videos aren’t quite ready. I know it’s not for everyone but I still like to keep people updated and I know there are plenty of people who wanted a full tour 🥹
Upcoming Videos:
-7.3L Powerstroke Cylinder Head Work
-C12 CATERPILLAR Cylinder Head & Connecting Rod Reconditioning
Stay tuned! :)
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Need information on what the largest valve seats and valve diameter that will fit in a 7.3 bored 40 over, I’ve heard a 2 step valve seat that measures a tad above 1.9” from Tucker Valve Seat Company. Still in communications with them currently waiting for confirmation
I agree with you. You want the engine room to be clean as a patient surgical procedure room.
When I was growing up there was a neighbor who worked on cars on the side who always told me cleanliness is important.
😂😂 love your honesty "that machine is older than me I don't know how to operate that machine" 😂 man TALENT in the back yard.
Cool shop tour - Amazing how specialized the machine tools for your work are.
This is the America I love.
My favorite machine to watch is the head and block mill. Watching the head or block cut level is very satisfying.
That cranck shaft grinding machine is a pretty important item, I agree you should start learning pretty soon . Keep on smiling.
I agree. The crankshaft is really the heart of the engine and a very important part of the rebuilding process. The way it’s ground and polished and balanced basically determines whether the engine has a long or short operating life.
Nice and clean, that shows me your not lazy and the machinework is precise.
The steel abriator we used at school we also put blocks into it.
I would like to have one that big! But ours isn’t big enough 🥲
Your videos are always enjoyable
Could you do a more detailed video on the burn off oven? Is it vented? How do you stop it catching fire to the grease? Over in the UK pyrolysis is almost never used amd it would be interesting to see the process and equipment in detail!
Thank you for showing us the Shop.
You couldn’t have given a better explanation of the cost involved in a machine shop .
Keep in mind that detergents are all caustic to some extent as it creates an environment which gets maximum performance out of the surfactants. The more severe cleaning the product is intended to do, the more caustic is the formulation. Auto dishwash detergent is much more caustic than laundry detergent, and scrub cleansers such as Comet are more caustic yet.
Right! I guess in the machine shop "caustic" typically refers to "caustic soda" aka Sodium Hydroxide. And anything else we say is non-caustic although I suppose that is technically incorrect!
Really nice and cool sneak peek to coming things ❤
@jamsionline whenever i get a vehicle, if/when i need engine work done, i’m going to your shop for the high-quality work
Thank you for the tour. Greetings and best wishes from Alaska.
Excellent!! Thank you.
Shop tours can be highly informative, and this video is excellent. You maintained a nice pace while explaining the function and history of each machine. Good luck with the new hone!
well said
Great video with all that matters about the shop machinery, well concised within the short time. Well done!
You're SLICK 😎Much health and prosperous business 👍
Very nice!
This was a great video. thanks for the tour if you do update to new equipment a video would be awesome.
Can’t believe you missed the sweeping brush? I guess still manual & not cnc😉 Great tour, thanks for sharing.
It might just be me but I love shop tours so this video is great for me!
Machine work has always fascinated me so a big Thank You for the tour of your shop. Keep 'em coming please.
Nice video of the work place. It doesn’t have to be big to be right.
Thank you Sir
you have to learn it all before it's too late!!!!
Sheeeeesh nice machine shop you got there
10:10 Hopefully the Rottler you’re looking at is the H85AX. That’s what Greg Anderson of Pro Stock fame, and Steve Morris Engines (he just got his) use. It’s a really amazing machine, in so many ways.
If I go Rottler yes it would be the H85. But honestly I’m leaning towards staying with Sunnen, would be this Machine: ruclips.net/video/8NUnkV6jgQ8/видео.html
@@JAMSIONLINE thank you for that, considering that Sunnen machines are/were made in St. Louis, Missouri
Great shop tour
For the smaller shops , it's real easy to finance yourself out of business . A paid for , slightly slower machine can make you a lot of money instead of making payments ...........
100%. Takes a lot of volume to pay for a lot of these machines. At the same time, automation allows one person to do the work of 2-3 people in certain situations, so it's a balance.
Great tour of the shop looks good.And yes your father has done very well and soon it will be in your hands. Example of good old fashion hard work!
Nice show & tell. Thank you for the tour.
That new Rottler that Steve Morris just got is pretty amazing. Enjoyed seeing your equipment, and I like the layout of your shop.
Awesome shop tour. Best of luck to everyone involved in the future
Can you make a video about customers abandoning projects // leaving the stuff with you and ghosting.
Maybe your dad has some gold stories from over the decades?
I'm impressed... Your mind is over-filled with information of technology, abilities, deficiencies, future plans, finances, and shop operations. Can't forget your commitments to RUclips..
◇business flow
◇finance flow
◇farming flow
◇life flow
◇capitalism = find a need and supply it to then get rewarded.
Machine Shops Rock!
Thanks for the tour. Looks like each process area is well organized for efficiency. You and your dad have a great shop and well thought out. Growth and new tech is certainly expensive but it doesn’t take long to fall behind either. You both seem to have a good business sense and knowledge for success that matches your technical abilities, that’s a hard combo to find. I really enjoy and appreciate your content 👍👍👍
Nice shop! I really like seeing the equipment you use.
Thanks for the video
Nice thank you. Wish you guys were closer to me. The local machine shops seem to be going away. Great vid
There used to be engine machine shops around every corner in these parts about 25 years ago, now the closest one is 3 county away. I’m with you on wanting these guys closer to us than they are as well. 😢
Have you had any thoughts of adding an engine dyno to your shop to allow you to test your builds?
Thank you for the video…you have a very nice, clean well organized shop….better than a lot of them out there
Could you put your crank balancer behind the idl machine and rotate the head on the column to use on the balancer?
Thanks for the video.
Can I offer you a suggestion? While a CNC machine for block work is appealing, in my view they are over priced and over simplified. Invest in a CNC vertical bed mill. Look for a machine that has the most X and Z axis travel you can afford. Spring for 4th axis capability. With some basic fixtures that you can make, buy, or even customize with the machine, it can bore, deck, do lifters, do main caps, and with certain accessories line bore mains and cam tunnels. If need be, a class at a local college can get you rolling on G code and conversational. The money you save over a dedicated automotive CNC machine you can put towards the purchase of a Sunnen SV30.
Best of luck to you.
Yep, appreciate it! That’s already what I’ve been looking in to somewhat! We will see what happens lol
Enjoyed this one, very interesting. Thank you
Dang. You guys are close to Denver. I took a road trip to Colorado Springs 2 weeks ago. I could have dropped off my 4G63 block to have you guys inspect it and work your magic.
Also recommend getting a comec 1330 if you can find one! I love ours
Is Mountain Dew the official drink of the automotive machine shop? When I owned an automotive machine shop, we drank cases of Mountain Dew. I noticed MD bottle sitting around... I enjoyed the tour!!!
Dang it, at work so can't watch live, something to look forward to for later!
Don’t forget to come back! 😢
Great video keep up the good work
Thanks for tuning in!
Sounds like jmz need to start a welding series!!!!!!!
Do you do line boring of blocks or do you find it not to be a common necessity?
We find it to be less common than some would make it out to be, but when needed we outsource.
Hey nic need to get y’all a CH100! I finally found one after 2 years for a smoking deal! Can’t wait till you get one.
Yes I agree! Another thing I’m tired of outsourcing.
We’ve talked about trying to get the attachment for our CV616 when we get the new hone.
Have the CV616 mainly set up for that but also still have it around for some of the off jobs we get once in a while that we might not have tooling on the new machine for.
I wish I could find a machine shop by me that's hiring..I want to learn this stuff. There seems to be less and less machine shops by me.
Noticed an old military 10 or 20 KW generator or welder (mil-spec made both) over in the corner by the crank balancer, bet there's a story there...
Great video 👍🏻🇦🇺
Wish you included the air compressor
Let's build an engine! If interested we can share a google sheet and start outlining scope of work.
You have a nice shop! Your so lucky to have a dad who is into machine work. my old man builds houses. I wish he had did something car related. It makes me sick the couple friends I have and there dads own shops and they have no interest in cars.
Really awesome tour, some nice machines there!, And if you are thinking of buying some kind of CNC style milling machine, DO NOT BUY A HAAS! anything other than them lol they are trash, although you may buy something more specialized to automotive machining anyway. thanks for sharing!
When you guys get a new surfacing machine will it be one like your original one with the bore bar attachment?
Notification Squad!🔥🔥🔥
Another very entertaining video. Well done. When are you looking to move the elderly cleaner out to pasture (meaning he can farm full time)? Saw the all singing all dancing new Rottler hone and boring machines at Steve Morris Engines. I can understand why you are keen to upgrade to CNC's.
Have you ever done a 215 Buick V8?
Sweet, I want machinery.
The future plans are interesting. Are you expecting to do more heavy duty diesel engine stuff over the next 20 years, as light duty and passenger cars transition to electric?
Wow much smaller then the other videos would suggest. Looks a tad cramped. You guys must be pretty organised to keep it as tidy as you do!
I am sure you would have one if you used it often, but it is interesting that you do not have a general purpose lathe or mill.
Both are also on my list, I just forgot to mention them haha
@@JAMSIONLINE I am sure Precision Mathews would like to send them to you!
@@kailuagarage Maybe I should reach out! Would love to work with a company to make it easier. Otherwise they are potentially waiting until after I invest in some other places first. I browse craigslist but there are very few around me, and the ones I do find are stupid expensive and or completely worn out.
@@JAMSIONLINE You almost have as many subs as Abom79, and companies are falling over themselves trying to sent him equipment.
So what you are not trying to say is.......those old machines are awesome but it takes a mature blokes patience to be able to use them properly ! Nice run through your shop.
Those Old machines are Tired, dont hold the Tolerance needed for todays Engines. Repair and Replace before they loose their Value..
Gantry Crane, also bridge crane, or trolley crane.
Nothing more permanent then a temporary solution that works 😂
Hey I just saw you guys on the news!
Haha I just saw us on the news too! 🤣
@@JAMSIONLINE Oh neato lol, what a coincidence! 🤣. I only caught half the story unfortunately, I'll have to look it up later..I'm in graveyard shift at the moment. Hey just want to say thanks for all the videos. Really awesome to see what y'all do. I have a small Toyota engine I was hoping to see if y'all would be able to some work to, but it'll be awhile before I get to it.
doesn't the cleaning guy know he's needed back at the shop? what's more important, sweeping or farming? gotta keep a clean shop...
Yeah, I’d be having a stern word with the cleaner, he can’t aways play with he’s trackers
Will the cleaning guy that's out new farming is the owner of the company and the owner of the business so I think he can go do what he wants to do when he wants to do it after all his son is the one that works for him and that's who's giving you the show
@@phillipjgustafson9792 lolz. I guess you haven't been watching for very long
You are right I haven't been watching for very long but I also know that when I see somebody that works in the machine shop and does the things that you do I also know that you're very professional I was once a machinist myself and I worked in a high production machine shop so you have a good day and keep doing what you doing because you obviously know what you doing 🤠😎
@@phillipjgustafson9792 it's an ongoing and recurring joke on the channel that he calls his dad the cleaning guy. he also calls his mother the cook so be aware of that in case you see it in the comments.
Fuking awesome
What brand is that engine stand table?
Could you name the company that makes your engine stand disassembly table? It looks like a nice tool to have. If they are still making them I’d like to get one.
Axe Equipment! www.axeequipment.com
Mention us if you talk to anyone lol
Know what would make an interesting video. If you took a head and "flattened it on the belt sander then set it up on the decking machine and see what the difference is in flatness.
Are you familiar with Squatch253 and his RUclips Channel? - he’s a meticulous antique equipment restorer and someone who would definitely appreciate the care you guys take in your work. He’s got a Farmall H head that needs some TLC , maybe a collab opportunity !
Gantry crane
Upgrading the 616 Hone is a loser.... we're headed back to Stones after spending large on Diamonds.
Powder coat all the machines one color!!!
Very Cool video style! 👍🏻🇺🇲
There's vitrified and resin grinding stuff wheels etc I make vitrified
Was that a case tractor?
i think it’s an International Harvester
I guess that in the long term you're going to see an increase in historic/vintage work, and bigger diesel engines because electric will push out the internal combustion engine in personal transport? Its never going to be worth fixing a small lawnmower gas engine or even that Kubota. How do you see the future affecting you ?
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More Buick Skyhawk
Heard bad things about those contour machines. Buncha vids on yt of ppl having accuracy probs with them too.
Who gave the cleaning guy a day off to go play with his toys?
Stay away from Newen. We have 6 of them at work. Zero support and hard to get parts.
I’ve heard that. The new Serdi Profile looks amazing!
@JAMSIONLINE I would like to try the new Serdi. We have a bunch of the manuals one and their support. Service is good. I looked at one at PRI last year.
Older machines were just built better. When you touch off with a stethoscope, that’s tight tol territory.
Older equipment is easier to service, switches and relays. Not circuit boards and electronics, especially when the company stops offering support.
To an extent. The Sunnen we currently have has electrical components that were built to Sunnen spec & are unavailable elsewhere. And VERY expensive lol
Equipment Maintenance is a hefty expense that you just can't escape it seems.
You think your stuff is old. You should see mine.
Engine room / dyno room? Just sayin....
Useless Machine shop!
After a week of waiting I get this fluff video. Unsubscribed. Just kidding.
Haha I really have an internal battle between not posting or posting quick updates when full videos aren’t quite ready. I know it’s not for everyone but I still like to keep people updated and I know there are plenty of people who wanted a full tour 🥹
Who cares> I certainly enjoy the content but could care less about your situation.
Cool story bro
Great video