Dude, why are people so hung up on changing out the Pistons, a big waste to replace all the Pistons if you don't need to. You only replace that which is broken. The YOUNG LADY IS ONE HUNDRED PERCENT CORRECT WITH GOOD COMMON SENSE!!! Thanks 👍
Correct Jason, but [O]Liv[ia and Danny are completely incorrect, wrong with not cleaning all of the carbon deposits off the pistons, inside the heads, valves as they did within the cylinders The carbon deposits result in detonation which results in harm. All of that effort to open the engine, disassemble, examine everything, also remove every piston, change the bearings, hone the cylinders and not clean, wife, remove the carbon deposits from the pistons, heads, valves is obvious, clear, silly, foolish nonsense !! Everyone that does a refresh as this certainly cleans and removes all carbon deposits ! They clearly need to modify the fuel mixture and perhaps the fuel. But why are obviously very ignorant and refuse to accept the proper, correct, valid knowledge which is known for over 5 to 6 decades to over 120 years. Ethanol and methanol are far better hydrocarbon fuels with hydrogen is the best. @GNARLY SPEED SHOP @GnarlySpeedShop The inline fuel filter is certainly an improvement, but a 10 num replacement filter is far better for the fuel injection system. Adding, Switching to having "Flex-Fuel" for variable and high ethanol content is far better too. However, Ignorant Fools will remain to be foolish accepting the false incorrect ideas, claims, information from those with improper, incorrect, invalid information lacking proper knowledge known form over 140 years. Blogs, certainly 'comments' along with many involved in building, racing are certainly among those with incorrect, invalid, improper, false base, basis. The actual professionals have connection with the proper knowledge. Among the best available on-line are David Vizard, Lake Speed, Jr.. much from Steve Morris, , add especially EFI University, R.E. D which are actual engineers as Lake Speed, Jr. Certainly add experts as PME, Dennis and similar professional engineering, competent, engine builders as Ed Pink. Among the most common is ignorance with, about fuels, lubrication and proper operating temperature. All The Best and Much Success in Your Quest(s), Health, Happiness and Well Being 😊, Sincerely ☺ P.S. If You will check the CA Law, ask any PD officer, Sheriff, it is required to have the CA license plates-tags with the appropriate valid sticker on the front and rear of the vehicle along with the required registration and insurance information. Danny should already know this, since he has been loving in CA all these years, as i did when living there too [1982-1993]. Personally appreciate the older blue metal painted license tags, plates. They look especially very good with this 1967 GTO too! have been thinking often, many times about the specific 417 NPR and the meaning for this vehicle. Have You figured out a meaning yet ?
I reused all my lq4 positions. Just put new rings on them and clean them up. been running my lq4 for year's now still to very day since 2017 and not one problem
@@optimisticpessimist484 Do You have any actual chemistry, physics, engineering, engine mechanics to substantiate Your claims with accuracy ??!! NO -> Your attempted falsehood instruction failed => Good Luck, Bye Bye
Congratulations on a great engine build! Had a '67 Tempest, one of my favorite cars ever! Always got a lot of comments whenever I drove it! Love your channel and the surfing music! You both are a lot of fun! 😊👍🏻🏝
I had two strokes and two heart attacks restoring my Ride. I love your posts and progress ❤ Hopefully next year I can make Myrtle Beach Run. Keep up the awesome work.
Olivia I'm with you, the simplicity of a carburetor is nice and ironically a bad indicator hurt your baby. With a good old 4150 Holley that motor would still be alive and finished your trip. Blessings guys really enjoy your shop time and adventures
Really appreciate the video and sharing it with us, that's for Danny 😂. Only at 15:00 ish now, but things are looking great, can't wait to see the Pontiac back up and running for good. 🍻... Big Wave is awesome! Glad to see all is well.
I totally get it the classic hotrod thingy. Makes me miss my older cars from high school i bought cheap or people just gave me. My fav was a 64' Buick Wildcat 455 engine 4 barrel carb w/ baby blue interior marsh mellow white with all polished perfect chrome bumpers.
Im just seeing this now after watching your other video.I didnt know you had it back together already..I think you made the right call not cleaning the tops of the other pistons.Some pistons have a protecive coating on them,and by using a wire brush,you might remove that coating..Im so glad everything turned out ok
What that expert says can't possibly be better than my internet comments. No way! Clean the top of those pistons! lol. Even if you don't clean off those pistons, you're still an inspiration.
Love your Car good job. I good my baby two years 1966 GTO it's have been park for 30 years And I been working on it hope to have it on the road..soon.. Its a Pontiac i think that i will cry when i get it back on the road...😢
Congratulations guys, outstanding effort, your excitement is infectious. The methodology you use in solving the problems you've faced, is a testament to your work ethic. Really nice shop as well.
Congrats on getting "Big Wave" back on the road! Such a great reward to accomplish that. I know that journey to get there as well. Keep up the great work! 🤙
Congratulations, I'm curious as to how the injector flow test came out. Also, you should get some shine juice from Derik at vice grip garage for the beauty.
I have two classic Buicks. A '56 Special and a '65 Skylark. Both are virtually stock with some minor improvements to the brakes and suspension. I get looks everywhere I go. The classic car community is really the best. My '65 Skylark is no beauty queen but I drive the heck out of it. I love seeing that old Tempest on the highway.
Hello, yeah that one piston is going to darken up within a few miles any way. Just keep doing what you been doing. Have fun doing it, the minute you get to serious, and listen to everyone else, its not fun any more. Stay safe , blessings. Cheers. 😊
Good Job on the Tempest!...I just noticed the "OHC6" (inline6) badge on the front fender so its cool that its a 6 litre engine that you guys installed.... I come from a Pontiac family so I really enjoyed this content !....My dream car is a 67 GTO....keep up the great work.!!
What caused the piston to fail? I think we all would like to know, and maybe learn something. Hope you get many trouble free miles now that you have the Pontiac on the road again 👍
Sweet ride girl! Seen you being interviewed by VGG and talking about your Tempest and seen this and had to check it out. Got a subscriber here as soon as I saw the fishing pole in the front when you were taking off lol. Great content Sweet Tempest enjoy!
Happy Happy for you both! I love your channel. I have a 1977 ford van with full on rust and your channel made me appreciate the patina 😂❤ You guys rock. Great couple together much respect seen between you two❤ Get that baby tuned in before the big hills for the wave 😂
Yaa-Hoo!!!! The Tempest is a pretty neat old Hot Rod Pontiac. The underneath is the best with all the fresh Trick parts. There is no real rust problems. The interior is all cleaned up. All in all a pretty COOL car!! Now it sounds healthy and runs Great too!!!
Congratulations!!!! She lives!! The Tempest when new was considered a mid-size car for reals! The Bonneville was the full size coupe or 4 dr sedan. Smart decision going with the V-Band clamps, they've been used in the aerospace industry since the 1940's!! They don't leak ever!! Beautiful views from the top of the road as well as the beach-side on the PCH. Both of you did a great job on the Tempest -- well done!!!
Great dedication and not getting dismayed by a few setbacks! After all Rome wasn’t built in a day! And neither are 6liter engines!😊 “ Big Wave” is big time!!!👍Congrats👏
10:34 Band clamps, like what is used on large trucks, work well for sealing when the downstream pipe is inside the upstream pipe. Muffler shops insert the TP this way but then generally weld it to make it leak-free. But you want to remove your mufflers in the future, so a band clamp is a potential solution. There are band clamps for butt-jointed pipes and for overlapping pipes - make sure to get the right type. Also, slather the OD of the tailpipe with anti-seize before you put it into the muffler to help with future disassembly.
Ya do what u want 2 do. And from what I have seen u r not doing anything wrong. That's what building cars should b is having fun and learning new things.
The fact they didn't clean the 'tops of the piston's' means absolutely nothing because 100 miles down the road, every piston will look exactly the same. Glad you got it back together. I'll stop right there.
Never ever start a freshly assembled engine without using a preoiler to get all of the air bubbles out of the oil passages or the top end is going to run dry while the engine oil pump is trying to purge the airlocks out. Assuming you use a good assembly lube, probably no harm was dome. But listening to those hammering lifters made my teeth hurt. Anyway - nice engine.
Congratulations on getting Big Wave back on the road where it belongs. Theres no need to replace all the pistons with such little time on them. They should do just fine. Looking forward to seeing your adventurea in Big Wave. Again, congratulations on a job well done. 😉
Kinda like instant replay Danny. After the lifters sound got quite. Sounds a lot better. The Tempest is alive again. Looking great. So far. Watched this car from the beginning. Big Wig is a keeper. No driving it off a cliff. Just some Patina sauce to shine up.
Your lady is very well-spoken and stunning. Lucky man.
Dude, why are people so hung up on changing out the Pistons, a big waste to replace all the Pistons if you don't need to. You only replace that which is broken. The YOUNG LADY IS ONE HUNDRED PERCENT CORRECT WITH GOOD COMMON SENSE!!! Thanks 👍
Correct Jason, but [O]Liv[ia and Danny are completely incorrect, wrong with not cleaning all of the carbon deposits off the pistons, inside the heads, valves as they did within the cylinders The carbon deposits result in detonation which results in harm.
All of that effort to open the engine, disassemble, examine everything, also remove every piston, change the bearings, hone the cylinders and not clean, wife, remove the carbon deposits from the pistons, heads, valves is obvious, clear, silly, foolish nonsense !! Everyone that does a refresh as this certainly cleans and removes all carbon deposits !
They clearly need to modify the fuel mixture and perhaps the fuel. But why are obviously very ignorant and refuse to accept the proper, correct, valid knowledge which is known for over 5 to 6 decades to over 120 years. Ethanol and methanol are far better hydrocarbon fuels with hydrogen is the best.
@GNARLY SPEED SHOP @GnarlySpeedShop
The inline fuel filter is certainly an improvement, but a 10 num replacement filter is far better for the fuel injection system. Adding, Switching to having "Flex-Fuel" for variable and high ethanol content is far better too.
However, Ignorant Fools will remain to be foolish accepting the false incorrect ideas, claims, information from those with improper, incorrect, invalid information lacking proper knowledge known form over 140 years.
Blogs, certainly 'comments' along with many involved in building, racing are certainly among those with incorrect, invalid, improper, false base, basis.
The actual professionals have connection with the proper knowledge.
Among the best available on-line are David Vizard, Lake Speed, Jr.. much from Steve Morris, , add especially EFI University, R.E. D which are actual engineers as Lake Speed, Jr. Certainly add experts as PME, Dennis and similar professional engineering, competent, engine builders as Ed Pink.
Among the most common is ignorance with, about fuels, lubrication and proper operating temperature.
All The Best and Much Success in Your Quest(s), Health, Happiness and Well Being 😊, Sincerely ☺
P.S. If You will check the CA Law, ask any PD officer, Sheriff, it is required to have the CA license plates-tags with the appropriate valid sticker on the front and rear of the vehicle along with the required registration and insurance information. Danny should already know this, since he has been loving in CA all these years, as i did when living there too [1982-1993].
Personally appreciate the older blue metal painted license tags, plates. They look especially very good with this 1967 GTO too! have been thinking often, many times about the specific 417 NPR and the meaning for this vehicle. Have You figured out a meaning yet ?
I reused all my lq4 positions. Just put new rings on them and clean them up. been running my lq4 for year's now still to very day since 2017 and not one problem
@@robertyoung. Yes, Robert Young, ... so what is/are You actual point(s) ??!!
@@newtonfirefly3584
That minimal piston carbon buildup will not be an issue at the lower compression ratio they are running with.
@@optimisticpessimist484 Do You have any actual chemistry, physics, engineering, engine mechanics to substantiate Your claims with accuracy ??!!
NO -> Your attempted falsehood instruction failed => Good Luck, Bye Bye
Love them old Pontiacs.
Olivia. You da Best 😊
Nice people - fun watchin you guys!
Congratulations on a great engine build! Had a '67 Tempest, one of my favorite cars ever! Always got a lot of comments whenever I drove it! Love your channel and the surfing music! You both are a lot of fun! 😊👍🏻🏝
Congratulations Liv & Danny on getting the motor rebuilt. Good for both of you. back to enjoying the ride. As us old guys say "You done did good"
I’m stoked to see you guys got it back together and cruising again! 🤘🏻
Thank you!
I am so happy that your build has turned out so well for you. I too thought those lifters were noisy, glad you checked them. Sounds great.
This is my favorite year for the GTO. It sounds great.
I had two strokes and two heart attacks restoring my Ride.
I love your posts and progress ❤
Hopefully next year I can make Myrtle Beach Run.
Keep up the awesome work.
You can do it!! Thank you so much for watching. ❤️
Olivia I'm with you, the simplicity of a carburetor is nice and ironically a bad indicator hurt your baby. With a good old 4150 Holley that motor would still be alive and finished your trip. Blessings guys really enjoy your shop time and adventures
Really appreciate the video and sharing it with us, that's for Danny 😂. Only at 15:00 ish now, but things are looking great, can't wait to see the Pontiac back up and running for good. 🍻... Big Wave is awesome! Glad to see all is well.
I totally get it the classic hotrod thingy. Makes me miss my older cars from high school i bought cheap or people just gave me. My fav was a 64' Buick Wildcat 455 engine 4 barrel carb w/ baby blue interior marsh mellow white with all polished perfect chrome bumpers.
Guys I love this channel! Immediately subscribed! Just came up on this feed and watched this episode. I had a 1967 Lemans and this was so nostalgic!
Thank you for subscribing :)
Im just seeing this now after watching your other video.I didnt know you had it back together already..I think you made the right call not cleaning the tops of the other pistons.Some pistons have a protecive coating on them,and by using a wire brush,you might remove that coating..Im so glad everything turned out ok
So happy you are going to get it done and have a test drive
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO!! So excited that the tempest is finally running
very fun video , really enjoyed watching .
It sounds so good! Great job you two, very happy for you!
Thanks so much!!
very cool car,music and solid young folks,Im 61 and grew up working on and driving classic cars it was awesome!
Glad you enjoyed it
What that expert says can't possibly be better than my internet comments. No way! Clean the top of those pistons! lol. Even if you don't clean off those pistons, you're still an inspiration.
Really cool and love the super cool surf music too
Love your Car good job. I good my baby two years 1966 GTO it's have been park for 30 years
And I been working on it hope to have it on the road..soon..
Its a Pontiac i think that i will cry when i get it back on the road...😢
Your Pontiac sounds great! Great perseverance getting it back on the road. You're ready for Power Tour 2024!
Awesome Liv,,, you keep crushing it!,,,👍👍🥃🥃
congrats on getting BIG WAVE back on the road. love the beach tour!
Awesome job guys... Love that sweet Pontiac... so nice.
I really like the way you pot it together. Happy to see yall having fun.
Exhaust sounds great. Clean looking install great work.
Thanks 👍
Just awesome!! Great to see the smiles and Big Wave on the road! Cheers🍻🍻✌️
Congratulations guys, outstanding effort, your excitement is infectious. The methodology you use in solving the problems you've faced, is a testament to your work ethic. Really nice shop as well.
Heck yeah that’s awesome glad to see you guys having fun great video thanks
I have a 70 Nova and to see the work you're doing on this warms my heart. In many ways mine was a similar build!
Very nice ! Congrats on getting in back in shape !
Your happiness and satisfaction are well-deserved. Big-Wave is a beautiful machine!!
Good for you Liv! The piston tops will get dirty / Carbonell up anyway.
Excellent ! I'm in Love ❤️ with the Pontiac that is 😉 ☮️
Great job, Pontiac sounds amazing, liv is as beautiful as ever, you just amaze me girl , so full of life ❤❤❤
Congrats! Big Wave is a great looking ride!👍🏻
Congrats on getting "Big Wave" back on the road! Such a great reward to accomplish that. I know that journey to get there as well. Keep up the great work! 🤙
Thank you!
Always been my favorite mid 60s Pontiacs then Chevy.
Congratulations, I'm curious as to how the injector flow test came out. Also, you should get some shine juice from Derik at vice grip garage for the beauty.
Car sounds great nice job!
My high school sweetheart had a 67 Buick Le Sabre......we cruised the tires off of it.....big back seat too.😊
So sweet to get the car how you want it. Well done !
I have two classic Buicks. A '56 Special and a '65 Skylark. Both are virtually stock with some minor improvements to the brakes and suspension. I get looks everywhere I go. The classic car community is really the best. My '65 Skylark is no beauty queen but I drive the heck out of it. I love seeing that old Tempest on the highway.
Outstanding AF great car and love following the build!!
Much appreciated!
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR MOTOR REBUILDD!!!! SHE LOOKS AND DRIVES GREAT!!!! GREAT VIDEO. SO INSPIRATIONAL!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!!
I really like v band exhaust. Being able to change out things easily is very underrated.
Hello, yeah that one piston is going to darken up within a few miles any way. Just keep doing what you been doing. Have fun doing it, the minute you get to serious, and listen to everyone else, its not fun any more. Stay safe , blessings. Cheers. 😊
Good job, enjoy your project , live love laugh and drive your car, and l love your podcasts.😊😊
Congratulations on getting Big Wave fixed and back on the road! Your videos are so honest and this one made my day!😊
Thanks so much
Nothing more fitting than Dick Dale's beach guitar for this beach road trip.
I'd recommend Walker SS Quiet Flow mufflers. Stainless steel, good flow, low price, and nice rumble,
When Ken Duttweiller talks, you listen! That man is a legend. Congrats on getting Big Wave going again!
Love your Tempest!Total Bad Ass❤.You have beautiful pistons 😂
Good Job on the Tempest!...I just noticed the "OHC6" (inline6) badge on the front fender so its cool that its a 6 litre engine that you guys installed.... I come from a Pontiac family so I really enjoyed this content !....My dream car is a 67 GTO....keep up the great work.!!
The car looks great Guys
What caused the piston to fail? I think we all would like to know, and maybe learn something.
Hope you get many trouble free miles now that you have the Pontiac on the road again 👍
shure sounds nice! Great job.
awesome job you two!
Thank you! Cheers!
Sweet ride girl! Seen you being interviewed by VGG and talking about your Tempest and seen this and had to check it out. Got a subscriber here as soon as I saw the fishing pole in the front when you were taking off lol. Great content Sweet Tempest enjoy!
Happy Happy for you both!
I love your channel.
I have a 1977 ford van with full on rust and your channel made me appreciate the patina 😂❤
You guys rock. Great couple together much respect seen between you two❤
Get that baby tuned in before the big hills for the wave 😂
Thank you so much Jacqueline!! Appreciate you watching ❤️
sounds like this one is going to be good. Good Luck.
Congratulations...you look so happy...also appropriate music for this video "The Ride Out", "My Brand New Car", "Shark Alert"...kudos for "Big Wave"
Congratulations, you guys put alot of work into it.. me and my ocd i would've cleaned the carbon off the piston tops.. congrats again
Yaa-Hoo!!!! The Tempest is a pretty neat old Hot Rod Pontiac. The underneath is the best with all the fresh Trick parts. There is no real rust problems. The interior is all cleaned up. All in all a pretty COOL car!! Now it sounds healthy and runs Great too!!!
It sounds pretty smooth guys!
Y'all did good
Congratulations!!!! She lives!! The Tempest when new was considered a mid-size car for reals! The Bonneville was the full size coupe or 4 dr sedan. Smart decision going with the V-Band clamps, they've been used in the aerospace industry since the 1940's!! They don't leak ever!! Beautiful views from the top of the road as well as the beach-side on the PCH. Both of you did a great job on the Tempest -- well done!!!
Nice work
Way to go kiddo you did. It looks good now I want a LS In my El Camino.
Great dedication and not getting dismayed by a few setbacks! After all Rome wasn’t built in a day! And neither are 6liter engines!😊
“ Big Wave” is big time!!!👍Congrats👏
Never had a problem after building my 6.0 ls. Just gotta use the proper oil priming.
Awesome 😎
Nice running and nice looking Pontiac. That's a big job, but you proved that not giving up pays off.
Thanks 👍
Hide a GPS tracker in that car.
Love your channel! I didn't see any explanation for the piston that went bad, what caused that one piston to mess you motor up?
10:34 Band clamps, like what is used on large trucks, work well for sealing when the downstream pipe is inside the upstream pipe. Muffler shops insert the TP this way but then generally weld it to make it leak-free. But you want to remove your mufflers in the future, so a band clamp is a potential solution. There are band clamps for butt-jointed pipes and for overlapping pipes - make sure to get the right type. Also, slather the OD of the tailpipe with anti-seize before you put it into the muffler to help with future disassembly.
sounds very nice
Ya do what u want 2 do. And from what I have seen u r not doing anything wrong. That's what building cars should b is having fun and learning new things.
You should drill a hole in the flange of your thermostat. It's a precautionary measure so you will never not have coolant flowing.
Congratulations on the first road trip on the new engine.
Have you considered some "shine juice" from Vice Grip Garage to stabilize the rust/patina?
Yes! Will be working on cosmetics next
The fact they didn't clean the 'tops of the piston's' means absolutely nothing because 100 miles down the road, every piston will look exactly the same. Glad you got it back together. I'll stop right there.
One of the prettiest body styles i think. Wish i still had my 67 GTO
Never ever start a freshly assembled engine without using a preoiler to get all of the air bubbles out of the oil passages or the top end is going to run dry while the engine oil pump is trying to purge the airlocks out. Assuming you use a good assembly lube, probably no harm was dome. But listening to those hammering lifters made my teeth hurt. Anyway - nice engine.
PLEASE KEEP US UPDATED.
You should have a 10 micron filter before the injectors. 80-100 micron is after the pump,
Surfs up dude 😮
Congratulations on getting Big Wave back on the road where it belongs. Theres no need to replace all the pistons with such little time on them. They should do just fine. Looking forward to seeing your adventurea in Big Wave. Again, congratulations on a job well done. 😉
Thank you!!
You had one scored piston, all others were good so no need to concern yourself if they all are within spec. Don't listen to the internet experts!
👍👍✌✌🙏🙏😊😊excellent
Tune it perfect and the others will clean up and number 2 will catch up. Hope you have good luck.
it’s your car you do what you want ❤❤
Kinda like instant replay Danny. After the lifters sound got quite. Sounds a lot better. The Tempest is alive again. Looking great. So far. Watched this car from the beginning. Big Wig is a keeper. No driving it off a cliff. Just some Patina sauce to shine up.
Good job
You go girl
Love your car I have a 67 GTO that belonged to my late daughter. Mine is all stock
Livin the dream!