I Deleted The AFM And VVT From My 5.3L LS V8! - First Startup - 5.3L LC9 Gen IV LS V8 Build Part 4

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  • @JAMSIONLINE
    @JAMSIONLINE  2 года назад +56

    It's an amazing feeling to have my pickup back on the road after over a year!
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    • @JoeJoe-bz9nb
      @JoeJoe-bz9nb 2 года назад +3

      Hi nick I am in pueblo which is a bit of a distance from you but if you ever wanted to tune it or need help with tuning it I would help you out for sure. I can do remote tuning for you to. I would do it to help you out as a thankyou for the killer videos and the help it provides us gearheads. I will be calling this week to set up a time to have my BBF block work done and can chat with you then if your interested. I would do it free of charge

    • @shadowopsairman1583
      @shadowopsairman1583 2 года назад +2

      There are VLOM delete kits by Scoggin Dickey

    • @navyav8r653
      @navyav8r653 2 года назад +1

      I had an engine built for me by a shop but per the cam card specs I had to install a second set of valve springs after it was broken in. I did the job and still haven't started the engine after 4 months. Just been working around it scared to death I've got my valve adjustment wrong. I've got $30k in this thing and scared to death.

    • @jasonbarnes8047
      @jasonbarnes8047 2 года назад +4

      I've built a ton of motors and they're always thoughts that run through your head of what was missed or may have been wrong. Generally they're unfounded and everything is alright but every now and then you find something will mess up

    • @trdscfjc
      @trdscfjc 2 года назад +1

      Have you seen Richard Holdener's videos on the Truck Norris cam? Also, what would your current turn around time for a new bbc build (dart heads & block)

  • @the_bishop
    @the_bishop 2 года назад +81

    The first startup is simultaneously the the most nerve wracking and satisfying part of any engine build. Congratulations!

    • @daverobins182
      @daverobins182 Год назад +6

      agreed. it makes a guy fall in love with roller lifters too

    • @jamestsmith4500
      @jamestsmith4500 Год назад +1

      I think the most satisfying part of first engine start up is smelling your fingerprints burning off !!! Smells like burnt skin along with any oil from on the outside of the engine if any was spilled.. LOL

  • @LimeyDude
    @LimeyDude 2 года назад +101

    I love this channel - the camaraderie between you and your dad is just brilliant. My dad was REME (Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers) in the British Army. He was an engine builder specialising in American V8's. He was highly respected in his trade and as father and son we built some really great engines for some great cars. He lost his battle with cancer aged just 59. This channel reminds me of those happier days when dad was still around and helps keep my mind fresh with the things he taught me. Thanks again Jimmie and Nicolaus :-) Greetings from Finland!

    • @fitter70
      @fitter70 2 года назад +3

      Sorry for your loss.

    • @maxjones9139
      @maxjones9139 2 года назад +2

      Sorry for your loss. My dad is doing battle also. Cancer is horrible.

    • @cisco5400
      @cisco5400 Год назад +1

      Great story, sounds like you had a great dad. Sorry for your loss.

  • @mohdfaizul5931
    @mohdfaizul5931 2 года назад +29

    The sense of fulfillment when your own built motor start at the first crank....nothing on earth can beats it...

  • @alwayssearching1882
    @alwayssearching1882 2 года назад +11

    Your attention to details is impressive guys. Doing such quality work for customers as you do for yourself says a lot about your character. God bless you all.

  • @mikegerke
    @mikegerke 2 года назад +28

    Thank you for the hard work that goes into producing the videos you share. This youtube thing has been really neat getting to see what real "reality" is like. You and your father are a great team, and do a wonderful job explaining what you do in each process. Keep them coming.

    • @JAMSIONLINE
      @JAMSIONLINE  2 года назад +5

      Thank you for the comment! I won’t lie, the videos do take a lot of work, but it’s rewarding.
      Thank you for watching!

  • @helgaairhead
    @helgaairhead 2 года назад +2

    I can see you are putting lot of work not only into this engine but also into filming, voice over and editing - all with a greate result. Due to not having the resources - tools, parts, time and knowledge - I have just dingleberried the cylinders, plastic guaged bearings roughly according to spec, slapped it together with a prayer in fath of not having to clean up its guts within a mile or three. Watching you doing a rebuild the correct way is not only entertaining - but in deed educating.
    Thank you for posting - much appreciated.
    Blessings from Norway,
    Helge

  • @williamhurley6081
    @williamhurley6081 2 года назад +9

    A good way to make sure you don't damage the crank with the rod is to get some vacuum hose or something like it and put it on the rod bolts/studs

    • @JAMSIONLINE
      @JAMSIONLINE  2 года назад

      Yep! Or bolt boots! However in this case the rods use capscrews, so they aren’t in the rod during install. Still gotta be careful lol

    • @bigbelconut
      @bigbelconut Год назад

      Ls engines use cap screws, no bolts or studs to crash into crank.

    • @bigbelconut
      @bigbelconut Год назад

      @@JAMSIONLINE especially with a fractured cap rod, one little ding in mating surface and your buying a new rod.

  • @ehhehh4049
    @ehhehh4049 2 года назад +8

    Congratulations, it feels good to hear that first start after major work like that. All the time and effort will be well worth it.

  • @larrymitchell3502
    @larrymitchell3502 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing the build on your engine - & all your vids. My dad is no longer with us. It's good to see you two (& your mom!) working together. May y'all enjoy many years doing precision production.

  • @peteevans7776
    @peteevans7776 5 месяцев назад

    You people are delightful. I'm a long retired mechanic (not machinist) and I learn so much from your videos. It makes me wonder if the machine shops I used to deal with were as comprehensive as you are in your knowledge and work.

  • @baby-sharkgto4902
    @baby-sharkgto4902 2 года назад +6

    Great video! I have been building and rebuilding LS engines since about 2000 and I still learned a nugget in this video; I didn’t know that those thicker valve cover gaskets and corresponding hardware existed. There were a few times I wish I knew that!! I have added that to my mental arsenal 👍

    • @JAMSIONLINE
      @JAMSIONLINE  2 года назад +3

      Yells Terra P/N YT5132! jamsionline.com/valve-cover-spacer-seal-gm-ls-series-yella-terra-yt5132/

  • @tomnekuda3818
    @tomnekuda3818 Год назад +2

    That is going to be a really good basic engine. The extended skirt on the block remind me of the old Ford 427's I've built...a good, strong bottom end. I liked the engine start up.....no matter whether it is your first engine or one of many, it's a great feeling when it fires up!

  • @KeninMT
    @KeninMT Год назад +1

    A topic for a video: Angle matching/machining an intake manifold to head interface after milling heads.
    My local machine shop said my small block didn't need it, wrong, the intake gaskets totally failed along the bottom edge on all 8 and leaked like a sieve into the intake ports with 5k of a total rebuild.
    The Cleaning Guy probably knows all about this potential issue.

  • @TheMantruck
    @TheMantruck Год назад +1

    I’m sure it’s a little nerve racking doing the delete and tuning for the first time but how awesome is it to have your own shop to build your own engine in! That’s the real dream here. Thanks for sharing

  • @MrJalyles
    @MrJalyles 2 года назад +1

    I really admire all the steps and time you take checking your parts while assembling. I had a 1979 MGB LE that developed a water leak into the oil. I replaced the head gasket 3 times and that was all she wrote. I gave up and told my Dad I’d was done w the car.

    • @billkea7224
      @billkea7224 2 года назад

      Those heads are known to crack. Did you have it magnafluxed?

  • @craigm.9070
    @craigm.9070 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for the ride along! Always a great feeling when she takes off running on her own on that first startup...the lifters clattering always causes that adrenaline rush feeling in your stomach doesn't it? Nice throaty sound with your stock muffler; congrats on the cam and compression homework you did for the rebuild, just that little bit on the front end made an outstanding mill for your truck, should serve you well. Cool runnings!

  • @gtbarsi1103
    @gtbarsi1103 2 года назад +2

    Congratulations on getting your rig back up and running. After watching you as long as I have I had all faith in your attention to detail that you would be successful.

  • @gabechiplin8140
    @gabechiplin8140 2 года назад +5

    Very impressed how easy it turned over by hand - a real tribute to your skill and attention to detail.
    Yellaterra? Still get a chuckle at how much Aussie product is used world wide😅🇦🇺

  • @PaydayGabeBCNV
    @PaydayGabeBCNV 2 года назад +5

    🙌 Congratulations 🎊.
    Many Many miles await you and your new engine. Great job 👍.

  • @jonnyboy3674
    @jonnyboy3674 2 года назад

    You are so fluent with how you talk with no mistakes or pauses. Very professional... you sound like you would've been a english major in college

  • @syrthdr09sybr34
    @syrthdr09sybr34 Год назад

    There's something so satisfying about putting together a clean engine with a bunch of new parts.

  • @bryco32
    @bryco32 2 года назад

    Damn! Mom and Dad are awesome for all the help! You are definitely Blessed!

  • @trevorlindner4993
    @trevorlindner4993 Год назад +2

    It appears to be a fantastic job! Good quality work, and very clean as well. And you get to work with your old man…you should be very proud.

  • @rogermontee8264
    @rogermontee8264 Год назад +1

    Great job on the rebuild of your 5.3 LS Chevy engine. I like how you and your father work so great together. Loved the video and thanks for sharing.☺️☺️☺️☺️👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @bob1117
    @bob1117 2 года назад +1

    Awesome job, really like you paying attention to details, this is how a do-it-yourself job should look like. One of the better rebuilds of an LS 5.3 on YT, thank you for sharing.

  • @cameron878
    @cameron878 2 года назад +92

    As an engine builder, is there any anxiety when you start up the engine you built? Second guessing anything? Or were you cool as a cucumber?

    • @JAMSIONLINE
      @JAMSIONLINE  2 года назад +66

      Honestly I was pretty nervous lol but at the same time I knew I had done all of my checks, so unless there was a defective part I felt pretty confident it would be okay.
      Sounds silly but I guess I was both confident and not 😂

    • @ehhehh4049
      @ehhehh4049 2 года назад +15

      I know I've felt anxiety starting up my stuff. Even though I've followed the manuals and done everything right there's still a what if. The damages are the engine and a massive waste of time if parts get destroyed.

    • @cameron878
      @cameron878 2 года назад +22

      @@JAMSIONLINE I build automatic transmissions and never think twice about them when it's someone else's car. Anytime I upgrade/rebuild one for one of my own cars, thought start racing. My business partner will tell me "separate yourself from ownership!" LOL!

    • @PickupsAreNotTrucks
      @PickupsAreNotTrucks 2 года назад +12

      Nervous as hell gets my vote. I’m always terrified a rod will go flying.

    • @heathmurphy3735
      @heathmurphy3735 2 года назад +4

      Yes, Murphys Law......😁

  • @reviewaccount469
    @reviewaccount469 Год назад

    Those first 2 seconds during startup while it was building oil pressure were scary because it sounded off. Thankfully it cleared right up.

    • @wally7856
      @wally7856 9 месяцев назад

      New lifters pumping up and expelling air, totally expected.

  • @That_Dyna_Guy
    @That_Dyna_Guy 2 года назад +3

    Really enjoyed this series. Your truck is better than new!

  • @jeffboyer8214
    @jeffboyer8214 Год назад

    Nice bulid ,
    Putting an engine together is like an artist painting on a canvas.
    The cam chosen has a nice sound and power band as well.
    Be safe all !

  • @keithboyd7333
    @keithboyd7333 Год назад +1

    Awesome buddy, dad and mom should be very proud.

  • @gidderman
    @gidderman 2 года назад +8

    I recommend next time BEFORE you start it up the first time, to crank it with just the starter for 15 seconds. I usually do this with the spark plugs removed for a no load oil pressure build up, and i use either a starter remote or a bypass relay for the starter (to avoid any fuel or spark activation, key off). Then I install the plugs and fire it up. Typically the engine is quiet as it is fully primed. Excellent video otherwise, i like seeing "standard builds" as they are more rare on the interweb.

    • @paulcopeland9035
      @paulcopeland9035 Год назад

      No need to crank the engine. Did you bother to watch the video?? They used a trick external pressurized oil tank which pre-lubes the engine perfectly! Your method is fine, but they did it the “pro” way!

    • @gidderman
      @gidderman Год назад

      @@paulcopeland9035 you are correct I missed the whole priming part where they used an external oiler, which is an amazing piece of equipment and I'm glad they use it. I still think it's prudent to turn it over with no plugs just before the first startup, gets the oil going under no load through the whole oiling circuit. Hard to say what their actual timeline was but I do very much appreciate their hard work

  • @carmudgeon7478
    @carmudgeon7478 2 года назад +3

    Another very satisfied customer. 👍 New shop looks really good.

  • @tjdinfl
    @tjdinfl Год назад +2

    You have no idea how blessed you are to be able to say "as my dad..." I miss my dad every day. Call him and buy him breakfast tomorrow (watching this on a Saturday night)....don't wait for Sunday!

  • @5jjt
    @5jjt 9 месяцев назад

    Always soak your needle bearings in oil and distribute the oil that is ingressed with finger pressure. This will greatly add life to the bearings.

  • @timothyengland3
    @timothyengland3 6 месяцев назад

    So i just watched this video,,,, awesome you used the y/t rocker gear,,,,, i had a set on my old 83 5.0 litre holden i had built many years ago,,,, they are an awesome upgrade on that engine,,,, but i really appreciated the work you put into that engine with the deleted parts etc, not that ill ever bother building a engine like this myself as i have associates who have all the gear,,,, i mainly build myself a few go fast outboards and the aftermarket performance parts for those is flooded with similar information like necessary piston clearances, ring gaps etc,,,,, loved this build

  • @georgeedellstein9133
    @georgeedellstein9133 3 месяца назад

    You guys do a great job of sharing your experience. I just watched a RUclips video of an old time machinist who also shares a lot of his tricks. Brand Racing Engines. Great stuff from both of you. Keep up the good work!

  • @jakster1952
    @jakster1952 Год назад

    Your father taught you well. It’s the attention to detail that serves you well and will for all your years. Thank for sharing this interesting journey you are on. You will win in all things! 💪👍😎✅

  • @djosbun
    @djosbun 2 года назад +2

    Sounds great with the stock muffler! Great job!!

  • @matui6983
    @matui6983 2 года назад

    So good to see somebody finally using an external pre-luber tank. Saves the battery and starter. On all the diesel marine engines we do we fit a mechanical oil pressure gauge into the system as well. Brilliant units not only for pre-lubing but for finding possible leaks. Better to find a problem on the floor before its run or goes to the engine dyno then into the boat.

  • @anythinggoesgarage5943
    @anythinggoesgarage5943 Год назад

    I learned a few assembly tips on that today.. Ive only built one so far... LQ9 6.0
    that 5.3 should run great! Next one im working on is a 5.3 with a turbo in a 71 chevelle 4 door

  • @Maverick09171
    @Maverick09171 2 года назад +5

    Probably in the minority, but I like the sound with the stock exhaust. Has good sound without being obnoxiously loud.
    If you wanted to add a bit more, you could go with some headers attached to the stock cat back for more power and a bit more noise.

    • @JAMSIONLINE
      @JAMSIONLINE  2 года назад +3

      I have a plan to hopefully get the best of both worlds lol. We will see how it pans out in a couple of months 😁

  • @ed631941
    @ed631941 Год назад

    Jim,I am a non automotive tool and die maker. When you talk about clearance,would you PLEASE specify if you are talking about clearance per side or diferance in diameter? This question also comes up when we are talking about any angle such as on a 60 degree v thread. IIs it the included angle or per side. Thank you for the clear video and sound,you are the best.

  • @bowtiebuilding
    @bowtiebuilding 8 месяцев назад

    I’m running a set of .040 over 3.780 (5.3) Icon pistons forged 4032 material. It’ll see max 12 lbs boost in my daily crew cab cat eye. P.S. when I fire up a fresh motor on these platforms, I hold the pedal all the way to the floor and it goes into flood prevention mode and won’t allow it to fire and it’ll turn over for 10 seconds. After the third time of doing this you’ll see your oil pressure gauge register pressure and you’re good to go.

  • @michaelslee4336
    @michaelslee4336 Год назад

    Even though the engine was primed with oil it always a good idea to disable the actual starting and crank till you build oil pressure, confirm with a gauge if there is not one in the vehicle. Cheers, love the work.

  • @allnoyz7895
    @allnoyz7895 2 года назад +3

    (it's too late now, but) IF the computer can handle it I'd think the VVT would be a good thing to keep.

  • @joelknierim1456
    @joelknierim1456 2 года назад

    Great video! Thanks for taking us along for the ride

  • @redryder8834
    @redryder8834 2 года назад

    She’s alive! Very cool

  • @russellhamer8690
    @russellhamer8690 2 года назад

    Your Dad should be a lecturer at local University..just like hickok45..your wealth of knowledge is admirable young man..

  • @waltercarpenter2439
    @waltercarpenter2439 2 года назад +1

    Great channel you have! I use one half of a standard bearing with one half of a plus or minus 1 bearing of the same brand and style to get the clearance needed on all builds that I have concerns with. Really enjoy your channel.

  • @MichaelHeinrich1
    @MichaelHeinrich1 Год назад

    That's the way an engine should be assembled, better is not possible.

  • @BBQandStreetCars
    @BBQandStreetCars 2 года назад

    You should have done a time lapse for the engine install. Love your videos. I live in Texas but if I lived closer y'all would be my go to engine machinist/builder. The quality of work coming out of your shop is exactly what I want in an engine builder. 👍👍🇺🇲

  • @98integraGSR
    @98integraGSR Год назад +1

    Just an FYI- I read through Eaton's white paper on LS lifters (they're who actually builds them, GM actually designed the engine around them; same lifter is in other things, like my Harley 🤣) LS7 lifters have a design preload of .090-.110", with .100" being nominal, out of .200-.220" total travel. For those Yella Terras, the instructions aren't the best, and their included shims aren't very consistent in thickness or seem to be thick enough; Determine the shim required to get the best wipe pattern on the stem ( I wound up going with .095" shims under the pedestals to get the wipe pattern centered on the stem and thin), and *THEN* measure for pushrod length, and add in your preload.
    I actually wound up machining the factory rocker stands into one-piece shims at that thickness, so I didn't have to keep track of shims or washers; they make life easier and have little ears to index them on the rocker bosses in the head, and that's something you have the equipment to do.
    Also, YellaTerra sells a thicker valve cover gasket that spaces the cover out enough to clear the rockers without having to remove any metal from inside the valve covers.

  • @mrocksalt
    @mrocksalt Год назад

    That is exactly what I am going to do with my Lc9 motor when it dies, I have 166 thousand miles on it now. The cam and the roller rockers and everything else you did. Except maybe a stronger oil pump.

  • @jwardcomo
    @jwardcomo 2 года назад

    Very nice. Grew up in Detroit in the 50-60's. Really enjoyed this. Thanks!

  • @GrandPitoVic
    @GrandPitoVic 2 года назад +2

    Very nice brother. Very good job. I like those rocker arms. I enjoyed the content very much.

    • @JAMSIONLINE
      @JAMSIONLINE  2 года назад

      Thanks! I like them too haha just a bit spendy 🤑🫤

  • @bannockchief
    @bannockchief 2 года назад

    You can use scotchbrite to gently clearance your bearings when they are tight.

  • @jzxtrd337
    @jzxtrd337 2 года назад

    Im not even going to watch this, it will run like a dream.

  • @harley6226
    @harley6226 9 месяцев назад

    Very cool bud. Boy did all that look familiar ! ( You guys did my 6.0) Running strong....

  • @markjaynes7151
    @markjaynes7151 Год назад

    congrats! that first start's always a thrill!

  • @bigbelconut
    @bigbelconut Год назад

    I like your videos, like how you explain procedures. Only thing I disagree with is using assembly lube on cylinders. It takes to long for it to wash out and the possibility of it burning and gluing the rings in the grooves. Total Seal recommends wd-40 on the cylinder and ring pack. I use wd-40 on cylinders and a very light coat of oil on the skirts only.

  • @butterfinger1171
    @butterfinger1171 Год назад

    Always been nerve racking on that first startup for me.

  • @RadDadisRad
    @RadDadisRad 2 года назад +1

    I can understand deleting VVT if it’s a race truck. My experience is the VVT helps with power and mpg on mild builds.

    • @JAMSIONLINE
      @JAMSIONLINE  2 года назад +1

      It definitely helps a bit with power for an application like this, as well as mpg. That being said I didn’t really do this build with mpg high on my list of concerns (I have other vehicles if I’m trying to save gas).
      I explained in another comment but in short, my thought process was to eliminate as many possible weak links considering the slightly higher spring pressures w/ the setup on the heads I built.
      Hope that makes sense!

  • @JS_Precision
    @JS_Precision 7 месяцев назад

    Always a bit of anxiety starting up an engine after big repairs. There are so many steps and moving parts that you feel maybe you forgot about something 😱

  • @joelee662
    @joelee662 Год назад

    I watched the breakdown of the 327 You guys did a great job 👍👍 I could have not done it any better or told the story Is everything I saw you guys were correct

  • @punchabunchofbuttons214
    @punchabunchofbuttons214 Год назад

    The good ol 5.3 afm dod delete rebuild is definitely next on my to do list.

  • @jayslife775
    @jayslife775 2 года назад

    I can see you taking the family business alittle further.. your a good engine builder man, go with the flow. Your destiny awaits brother

  • @douglasmayherjr.5733
    @douglasmayherjr.5733 2 года назад +1

    Great Video. The attention to detail is appreciated. That build should last quite a while, unless you get crazy with add-on’s. You guys look to be AC Fans as well, I have a soft spot for the orange tractors as well. It’s nice to know there is a great machine shop still around, when I need some work, I will have to look you up. Thanks for the videos.

  • @austinmclain5273
    @austinmclain5273 2 года назад

    If you need some tuning done take it to pfispeed down in Denver

  • @JosephNnbs
    @JosephNnbs 2 года назад +1

    Had I known about the afm valve in the oil pan my motor would still be running today

  • @ercost60
    @ercost60 Год назад

    13:44 Those lifters quieted down quickly!

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @glennb2006
    @glennb2006 2 года назад +1

    That sounds really nice, really good engine build. You shouldn't get any trouble from that lump now.

  • @VernonChitlen
    @VernonChitlen 2 года назад

    Very nice! A job well done. I admire your patience in achieving the tolerances.

  • @tjdinfl
    @tjdinfl Год назад

    GMC should be ashamed that we need to consider this type of operation on these trucks. The AFM "lifter failure" should absolutely be a recall!

  • @johnjubie7144
    @johnjubie7144 2 года назад

    For claiming to not be a mechanic, you did a very nice professional job .

  • @efaracing4000
    @efaracing4000 2 года назад

    If that was genuinely the first start attempt what beauty and a cracking job as always!

  • @trophbrwntrouthunter
    @trophbrwntrouthunter 2 года назад

    Awesome, learn all you can from your old man, he seems like a really smart guy! All your content is 👍

  • @stephenpoe2037
    @stephenpoe2037 Год назад

    Very Nice Video ! Thanks for Sharing !

  • @kz6fittycent
    @kz6fittycent 2 года назад

    Congratulations man! Nothing like that first start!!

  • @alchampion340
    @alchampion340 11 месяцев назад

    👍 I can handle the mechanic part I just need to learn the programming part, Great Video. 👍

  • @votemikejones86
    @votemikejones86 2 года назад +2

    Congrats sir! I know you do this all the time but it’s extra special when you can do a project for yourself, your way!

    • @JAMSIONLINE
      @JAMSIONLINE  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! Very rewarding to work on one for myself 🙂.

    • @votemikejones86
      @votemikejones86 2 года назад +1

      @@JAMSIONLINE I’m just a mechanics son. No where near skill level you have. But I know what it’s like when you can fix your own thing, your way. Love you channel!

  • @waynekingston7772
    @waynekingston7772 2 года назад

    Awesome mate! Looking forward to hearing it at WOT 😊 (please!)

  • @KanedaNLD
    @KanedaNLD Год назад +1

    It is very interesting and educational to watch you at work! Like watching your videos!
    I just don't understand why you would removed the VVT?
    I know that with a Japanese engine it is a simple technique to reliably create more power...

  • @justinkorpela7955
    @justinkorpela7955 Год назад

    Nice build sounds amazing

  • @johnweegenaar7314
    @johnweegenaar7314 Год назад

    I take it you mark the finished screws and bolts with a yellow marker to show it is torqued and done ?

  • @Vintageguy73
    @Vintageguy73 2 года назад

    I’ve used a .001 under (or over) bearing with a std bearing half to get rod bearing clearances where I felt was neither too loose or tight.

    • @JAMSIONLINE
      @JAMSIONLINE  2 года назад

      I actually contemplated it, tried one rod w/ mixed but ended up deciding to just stick with the .001s

  • @krr711
    @krr711 Год назад

    What a great job and that satisfying sound!

  • @kevinsmith3274
    @kevinsmith3274 2 года назад

    I love internal combustion engines. I love the smell of gasoline exhaust in the morning!

  • @Silencer84
    @Silencer84 Год назад

    Awesome video, loved it!

  • @stuartcarter944
    @stuartcarter944 Год назад

    I have a 2010 with a 5.3 and I would love to do this!!

  • @pettyfogger2305
    @pettyfogger2305 Год назад +2

    May I suggest an inclusion to the more technical episodes such as this one that had 6 or 8 abbreviated terms or acronyms that left old wrenches such as me completely out of touch.
    If you could put the full names on the screen of the XMQs and the ZZZs you toss around, it would be wonderful.

  • @RaiderOfTheLost
    @RaiderOfTheLost 2 года назад

    This is therapy

  • @Stevesbe
    @Stevesbe 2 года назад

    Forged piston and are main and head studs you have to put a turbo on it

  • @aaronbuildsa
    @aaronbuildsa Год назад

    @6:40ish .. squeezy bottle of forbidden salted caramel sauce! :)

    • @aaronbuildsa
      @aaronbuildsa Год назад

      Plus - you made that engine build seem like childs play; a credit to your skills! First start is always a bit buttock clenching though, right? :)

  • @heathmurphy3735
    @heathmurphy3735 2 года назад

    Australian Rockers! Woohoo nice!

  • @shawng7902
    @shawng7902 Год назад

    Hope mine goes as smooth. I'm getting parts together for mine. Literally as close to same job as possible. 2012 red ltz lol. Mine is ext cab is the only difference. I'm going to keep the VVT I'm thinking though.

  • @lewf5685
    @lewf5685 2 года назад

    That was an amazing process! Thanks for share ng these videos!

  • @patrickwendling6759
    @patrickwendling6759 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your knowledge and video's USA 🇺🇸

  • @eprofessio
    @eprofessio 2 года назад

    Vvt is awesome when it’s works. The rest of the time it just wasted fuel. I bought an electric focus for $8,000 so I’m doing less repairs than on my ice cars.