Nice, we call those rounded chisels "ajustadores" or "cincél ajustador"; but as painter i used 'em few times, i think our work it's much easier. But both jobs are an art imo; stay well.
I have used the same blunted masonry star chisels for 60 years to stake galley plugs. Makes 4 evenly spaced stake marks with 1 hit. I guess you can still buy them or find them at garage sales.
Good morning Danny. Great tips and very sanitary installation Danny!!👍👍 This video just popped up today. I have drivers and swedging tools I have used for years. The block is malleable enough for swedging. We have all seen where people used cold chisels, so sad!!! I did not know about the Tabors, nice sealer. Thanks for the tip. I am going to machine up some dedicated plug tools, mine are universal. It will save time. I have done many FE's they are always thread in plug in the rear, new one on me seeing your application. I checked out the Tabors website. Do you use the Tabors freeze plug install sealer. Take care, Ed.
I didn’t understand something You said if we building a performance engine we put the ones which we can screw in, so this one is a restoration we put the stock way. Why not upgrade that and put the other ones that will screw in, it looks a lot more safer than that
Thanks Daniel I’ll order some. I’ll be removing the timing cover off my 289 to re install the plugs using your technique after I found one of them on the bottom of my oil pan🤦♂️
grind those mushrooms off the top of your chisels.. when you hammer and they break off, they shoot out like shrapnel and can really make for a bad day.,
Big Question regarding FE 390 timing chain sprocket alignment, after putting both cam a crank sprockets on, used a straight edge and seen that the camshaft is in deeper by .065 is this normal?
Every work shops got a Tom.lol
Thanks for the knowledge
Every days a school day.
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Tip of the day... Always watch Danny's videos!
Plugging and chugging. Happy, happy Friday ! Great video.
Once again, great stuff Danny.
I enjoy watching a master at his craft! Thanks..
Thank You 🙏
Danny, thank you!
Looks great! Congrats on the Ebay motors gig. You nailed it!
Thank you 😊
Can you show that sealant that you are using.Never seen that stuff before
Good stuff as always man! Hi Shopmom:) Hope all is well with both of ya and your family/team!
Thank you for the multiple tips! Helps alot! Good work!
Glad to hear it!
Nice, we call those rounded chisels "ajustadores" or "cincél ajustador"; but as painter i used 'em few times, i think our work it's much easier. But both jobs are an art imo; stay well.
Thank You and I agree about it art.👍
Nice job , thanks
I have used the same blunted masonry star chisels for 60 years to stake galley plugs. Makes 4 evenly spaced stake marks with 1 hit. I guess you can still buy them or find them at garage sales.
I will have to look for one, thanks
Great tatorial
Good morning Danny.
Great tips and very sanitary installation Danny!!👍👍
This video just popped up today.
I have drivers and swedging tools I have used for years.
The block is malleable enough for swedging.
We have all seen where people used cold chisels, so sad!!!
I did not know about the Tabors, nice sealer.
Thanks for the tip.
I am going to machine up some dedicated plug tools, mine are universal.
It will save time.
I have done many FE's they are always thread in plug in the rear, new one on me seeing your application.
I checked out the Tabors website.
Do you use the Tabors freeze plug install sealer.
Take care, Ed.
Happy Saturday and yes the Tabors freeze plug seal.👍
I didn’t understand something
You said if we building a performance engine we put the ones which we can screw in, so this one is a restoration we put the stock way. Why not upgrade that and put the other ones that will screw in, it looks a lot more safer than that
We have never lost a plug and in a restoration we don’t want to reinvent the wheel.
Thanks for sharing. Probably be a good idea to magnetize the plug insertion tool. Your thoughts? Best to You and Yours.
Great idea, I will have to try it.
Question????? have you seen a oil galley plug with a valve in to bleed the air out? 1965 mercury 390
Yes, but not in a long time.
Do the oil galley plugs and freeze plugs apply the the '95 460 cu and '97 5.8L Windsor engines?
Yes , there the same.
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Great video what’s the name of the adhesive ?
Tapers freeze plug sealer.
Thanks Daniel I’ll order some. I’ll be removing the timing cover off my 289 to re install the plugs using your technique after I found one of them on the bottom of my oil pan🤦♂️
You can save a step if you buy your chisels at harbor freight because they’re already rounded over.
Would it be possible without risk to do screw in plugs sbc front cam ones with assembled block
You can, use grease on the tap to catch any metal from the tap. Do a couple of turns at a time ,pull the tap and clean it and then keep going in. 👍
@@MrDanielSoliz thank you 😊 I’ll give it a try
grind those mushrooms off the top of your chisels.. when you hammer and they break off, they shoot out like shrapnel and can really make for a bad day.,
Big Question regarding FE 390 timing chain sprocket alignment, after putting both cam a crank sprockets on, used a straight edge and seen that the camshaft is in deeper by .065 is this normal?
That’s not normal,both gears need to be straight. There’s a spacer and plate then the cam gear.
My favorite tip of the day " don't drop the plug in the distributor hole "
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"Don't act like Tom"