"If Clem and Denny don't finish this build by nine tonight, they're gonna have to close the shop and sell their internal organs for money to pay the creditors..." Tiresome, that. Nice to watch talented people build a beautiful thing without manufacturing drama at the same time.
There’s truly nothing to it. Physically tearing down an engine is the easy part, checking for in/out of spec and other measurements are the pain in the ass. Overall it isn’t bad after you’ve done a couple of them. It’s a fun hobby to have, though it can get expensive.
@@galenmarek8287 Yes it can get expensive I took my engine apart because the crank froze, piston 3 conrod bearing was the issue, fixed it and a number of other things in the end nearly $5000 I spent on it and it still is not on the road?
It's not hard at all, just big old fashioned engineering, simple stuff, not hating on these guys or anything, but if you have an interest in the subject it makes it easier, don't get me wrong there is a lot of stuff to get right, but these old engines are not massively difficult, can be stripped down with a basic socket set, as I say no hate on these guys their work is top shelf, always, just made sure tolerances are spot on and everything is torgued up correctly, it's a satisfying hobby, just don't rev the hell out of it and do a burn out the first time you go out in it because these guys run the engine in first out of the car so no harm done here but if you can't run it in outside of the car make sure you are gentle with it for the first 500 to 1000 miles and you will be fine
Yeah but I tried to get my professional License and they told me they where all out of them. Yet I haven't met a car geek that isn't a professional. LOL!
Insanely good stop motion... the magic finger oil filter spin on , the oil pan nuts rolling off in formation, pushrods etc etc... just really nice work.
I cant possibly understand why someone would downvote this. So much hard work went into not only the rebuild, but the video production. These vids are fantastic. Thank you for sharing.
Hagerty lo hace parecer fácil cuando no lo es. Es la diferencia cuando a una persona le apasiona su trabajo, disfruta lo q hace! Good job Hagerty! Greetings from Panamá!
I was going to say the same exact thing, the production value on these videos is insane. ...Yours was the first comment I saw though, thanks for beating me to it!
The editing on these is just beyond amazing! And it’s so great to just be able to watch the whole process as done by true professionals. Very well done!
when I was a a young wrench bender I would’ve loved to work in This shop. The stop motion is great. at 70. I don’t mind sitting in my wheelchair and watching.
I love these videos. No "vlogging" , no cheezy jokes, no shakey cameras. Nothing but the stuff you want to see and great music. I love the machining, the tools, the cars, the doughnuts 🍩 haha. 👍 👍
Woohoo! Glad you noticed that shot. 😊 Wasn’t sure how many people would catch it. I only made Davin walk past me about 30 times before I felt like we got the shot for the transition. 😂
I have to agree! I started watching because I've always been a gear head!, but like you said the production guy's make me want to give that a try! Simply beautiful and not easy I can only guess...keep on, keeping on! LOL AWESOME SAUCE!
Hey guys. I'm a die hard Blue Oval fan and owner but I LOVE what you do with the Chevy engines!!! If I needed a Chev rebuild I'd be happy to pay your price. You guys are the very best I've ever seen. Thanks for the show!
Это лучшее что я видел! Потрясающий автомобиль, потрясающий двигатель! Спасибо что делаете такие ролики! This is the best I've seen! Awesome car, awesome engine! Thank you for making such videos!
The sped up action makes these rebuilds seem magical, but then maybe it really is! Love these videos. Great camera shots and incredible mechanical abilities and knowledge of the workings of these mechanical wonders!!!
Went down this wormhole after getting addicted to old tool restoration videos. You make us appreciate internal combustion engines as works of art. We take for granted that wonder sitting under the hood.
Such a totally satisfying video. One of the best car channels out there and on my bucket list to visit when in the USA. You are a true master mechanic!
Man, do I miss my ‘68 Chevelle! When I got it, it had a 307, Powerglide trans, and a 10 bolt diff. When I was done with it, it had a 508, “built” TH400 with a 4000 stall converter, 12 bolt diff with 4.56’s, Strange axles with C-clip eliminator kit, ladder bars & adjustable coil-over shocks. Started out as a street toy, until the first time I took it to the track. As soon as I got home, I ordered slicks and bought a trailer!🤣 Bracket raced it for about 3 years mostly at Gainseville, FL when I lived in Valdosta, GA (yeah, it was quite a drive every Saturday…weather permitting…🙄), and at Orlando, FL, when I lived in Titusville. It was fun to build, and an absolute blast to drive!!😄
Your videos and your work are ART. You work with the lots of people dream cars and you guys make amazin things Congratulations and greetings from Spain!!
Your videos are food for the soul. These vehicles tell a story from another era, one of American ingenuity, skill and talent. I can only imagine what Detroit must have been like at it's peak.
Just started watching your videos. I have to compliment your work. I think we all want the tools, and the time to do what y'all do. Thank you for giving us our dreams.
Nice video and yes, great editing! 👏👍 I know that they are not cheap, but it would be terrific to see these rebuilds on the dyno before going into the car! It would add an extra dimension to the great work already being done and would be terrific fodder for countless hours of bench racing!!
These guys use some kind of magic. Has self driving hoists, parts move without even touching them and same time they are making best videos on youtube. :D
Watching your videos take me back to when I was young watching my father rebuild engines I should just sit on a chair or on the table and just watch him turn down to them up then rebuild them.... To the late night when my mother used to come into the garage and tell me it was time for me to go to bed but my father said just to leave me alone as I sat there watch your work on them...
Amo este tipo de videos!! Calidad de imagen, time lapse fluido, el movimiento con slider, la mecánica y la restauración aplicada, hacen que sea tan satisfactorio. 10 de 10 👌🏻
In reality. If you are ABSOLUTELY COMPLETELY ANAL about EVERY LITTLE PROCESS it's not too hard. Just the words that are the most important are TAKE YOUR GOSH DARN TIME. Clearer words have not been said. Don't be afraid to try it.
(finger snap)..and just like that!...no more oil blow-by! why can't all rebuilds be time lapsed!?.would make life so much more enjoyable, like oil filters that spin themselves on by command..lol
i love these vids. where else can you watch a step by step rebuild like this, and in a short, concise, highly detailed vid? (rhetorical question, btw.) :-)
The literal heart of American know how resides in a video put together by Hagerty…one motor that we watch through the discipline and magic of time lapse as it endures tear down and precision rebuild, to the moment a Camaro SS fires up again…all the engineers and mechanics that ever had a hand from inception of that idea to the modern day restoration of that idea, whoa! Hell yeah, that is how it is done!
Oh nice...I was a lucky lad to have lived as a teen back in the day when that SS 396 Camero was brand new...the place in Denver to show off your car back then was a malt shop called "The Scotchman" on Federal Blvd.. and after that cruise on down to 16th Street in downtown Denver. Thanx for the memories and that was a fantastic 396 build...she sounded awesome!
What a beautiful thing. I would love to see a multipart breakdown of this video to explain the process and highlight the intricacies of the steps. So much knowledge there that needs to be passed on to future generations. Thank you for this.
@@legostar55 I think it does though idk I have a Buick century by and when you take the all the restriction crap off I think it give additional 30hp idk
No stupid narration, no bragging about anything, just time lapse and good music, and your skills and craftsmanship . GOLD !!!
Well said
Yup, it's the perfect recipe.
I hope they will never advertise Snap-on epic bs or other never used tools that cost a fortune plus a kidney
Best video yet.
"If Clem and Denny don't finish this build by nine tonight, they're gonna have to close the shop and sell their internal organs for money to pay the creditors..." Tiresome, that. Nice to watch talented people build a beautiful thing without manufacturing drama at the same time.
The fact you take the time to do the stop motion is cool AF. That stuff aint easy!
A 1965-1970 big block Chevy is the most aesthetically pleasing engines ever produced.
Engine rebuild is one of the talents I sorely missed out on.
Never too late, unless you like 80.
There’s truly nothing to it. Physically tearing down an engine is the easy part, checking for in/out of spec and other measurements are the pain in the ass. Overall it isn’t bad after you’ve done a couple of them. It’s a fun hobby to have, though it can get expensive.
@@galenmarek8287 Yeah, that is exactly what I would expect.....
@@galenmarek8287
Yes it can get expensive I took my engine apart because the crank froze, piston 3 conrod bearing was the issue, fixed it and a number of other things in the end nearly $5000 I spent on it and it still is not on the road?
It's not hard at all, just big old fashioned engineering, simple stuff, not hating on these guys or anything, but if you have an interest in the subject it makes it easier, don't get me wrong there is a lot of stuff to get right, but these old engines are not massively difficult, can be stripped down with a basic socket set, as I say no hate on these guys their work is top shelf, always, just made sure tolerances are spot on and everything is torgued up correctly, it's a satisfying hobby, just don't rev the hell out of it and do a burn out the first time you go out in it because these guys run the engine in first out of the car so no harm done here but if you can't run it in outside of the car make sure you are gentle with it for the first 500 to 1000 miles and you will be fine
I remember helping rebuild an engine for the first time. The satisfaction that comes from hearing it start and run it's first time is unbelievable.
Man this guy sure knows engines! Hearing that beast come to life is awesome! Great job!
Jayson Dilao As with most builders they build their engines way too tight. Very sluggish rpm needle. Powers in the cylinder walls.
@@peterviceroy1592 it's a stock rebuild!! It wasn't built for racing it was built to put the car back as ORIGINAL as possible!
There's nothing like dealing with people who know what their doing. They're called Professionals!
Yeah but I tried to get my professional License and they told me they where all out of them.
Yet I haven't met a car geek that isn't a professional. LOL!
The definition of a professional is someone who is paid to do something. It doesn't mean they know what they're doing.
Insanely good stop motion... the magic finger oil filter spin on , the oil pan nuts rolling off in formation, pushrods etc etc... just really nice work.
I cant possibly understand why someone would downvote this. So much hard work went into not only the rebuild, but the video production.
These vids are fantastic. Thank you for sharing.
Okay enough is enough. I'm going to bed now. Almost 3 hours past my bedtime, thanks to you guys.
Same
@@BubbaSmurft lol
LMAO!!! Hear hear!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
There is only one word capable to describe what I just saw. UNBELIVABLE❤❤❤
Woohoo! Glad you enjoyed it!
@@Hagerty ❤
Unbelievable
Hagerty lo hace parecer fácil cuando no lo es. Es la diferencia cuando a una persona le apasiona su trabajo, disfruta lo q hace!
Good job Hagerty!
Greetings from Panamá!
Who ever your camera guy is - give him a raise! Great video work!!
I see this comment on every one of his video.🙂
Nice try, camera guy 😉
He might be his own camera guy
You gotta admit, he is fast though!
Hmm u the 📸 guy 😉😉
it was so beautiful, I almost cried to see that engine being reborn
JogAlong OMG ME TOOO!!!!!!!!!
Your whole crew, from location, engine build, and everyone that made this production possible is truly outstanding.
I cannot state just how much I appreciate the hard work it took for such a nicely produced video. Well done!!
Your video production guys really do great work what that stop-motion work during the time lapse videos!
I was going to say the same exact thing, the production value on these videos is insane. ...Yours was the first comment I saw though, thanks for beating me to it!
The person editing the videos is so amazing
I know right
And doing the physical stop motion work. Must have taken and hour? just to roll those oil pan bolts.
A true master of his craft.
Yea, yea, yea, but can he do the Briggs and Stratton 3HP out of my mini-bike?
@@jiffjiffernson7292 I bet his son could
The editing on these is just beyond amazing! And it’s so great to just be able to watch the whole process as done by true professionals. Very well done!
when I was a a young wrench bender I would’ve loved to work in This shop. The stop motion is great. at 70. I don’t mind sitting in my wheelchair and watching.
Watched all of the redline updates! finally i get to see the whole thing! keep up the good work, love the redline updates.
Hey! I wanna run two of you in SLI in my pc! *GETOVERHERE*
GTX 1080Ti yessss!!!!!
Sorry you got out dated
I love these videos. No "vlogging" , no cheezy jokes, no shakey cameras. Nothing but the stuff you want to see and great music. I love the machining, the tools, the cars, the doughnuts 🍩 haha. 👍 👍
5:14 that transition from engine stand to test stand 👍 - this channel is classing up RUclips one video at a time
Woohoo! Glad you noticed that shot. 😊 Wasn’t sure how many people would catch it. I only made Davin walk past me about 30 times before I felt like we got the shot for the transition. 😂
Hagerty lol tell him it was worth it
I have to agree! I started watching because I've always been a gear head!, but like you said the production guy's make me want to give that a try! Simply beautiful and not easy I can only guess...keep on, keeping on! LOL AWESOME SAUCE!
Hey guys. I'm a die hard Blue Oval fan and owner but I LOVE what you do with the Chevy engines!!! If I needed a Chev rebuild I'd be happy to pay your price. You guys are the very best I've ever seen. Thanks for the show!
Это лучшее что я видел! Потрясающий автомобиль, потрясающий двигатель! Спасибо что делаете такие ролики!
This is the best I've seen! Awesome car, awesome engine! Thank you for making such videos!
This is so beautiful to watch. Almost makes me want to service my car.
Why almost?
Don't do it😜
Y service wen u can do clutch job
Just almost LOOL :) It's easier to watch than do it yourself, but the satisfaction of a job well done is worth it!
i service his wife
Excellent photography, excellent engine, excellent and inspiring engineering. Amazing vid!
I look at the videos of this channel every day. Just like a movie. İncredible!!! Thanks Hagerty.
I love this bloke, no self promotion, no arrogance and always with a smile on.his dial. Lol.
You can't make modern cars sound this beautiful.
That is by far the best engine build i've ever seen in my whole life. great job guys. i can't die now, I still need to build more engines. DAMN!!!
I love the zoom in on the plate, it’s kinda like a “yea we still get it done in Motown”
Красавчики!!!Nice job😉Hi from Russia!
The sped up action makes these rebuilds seem magical, but then maybe it really is! Love these videos. Great camera shots and incredible mechanical abilities and knowledge of the workings of these mechanical wonders!!!
Went down this wormhole after getting addicted to old tool restoration videos.
You make us appreciate internal combustion engines as works of art. We take for granted that wonder sitting under the hood.
Such a totally satisfying video. One of the best car channels out there and on my bucket list to visit when in the USA. You are a true master mechanic!
The level of creativity in these time lapse videos are amazing! Thank you!
Even more satisfying (having followed the updates)! I thought you guys really nailed the music on this one, too :)
Man, do I miss my ‘68 Chevelle! When I got it, it had a 307, Powerglide trans, and a 10 bolt diff. When I was done with it, it had a 508, “built” TH400 with a 4000 stall converter, 12 bolt diff with 4.56’s, Strange axles with C-clip eliminator kit, ladder bars & adjustable coil-over shocks. Started out as a street toy, until the first time I took it to the track. As soon as I got home, I ordered slicks and bought a trailer!🤣 Bracket raced it for about 3 years mostly at Gainseville, FL when I lived in Valdosta, GA (yeah, it was quite a drive every Saturday…weather permitting…🙄), and at Orlando, FL, when I lived in Titusville. It was fun to build, and an absolute blast to drive!!😄
Nothing like the growl of a big block Chevy! And there is just something nostalgic about Chevy orange to me!
Its alive its alive great build series you guys rock 👊
Пожалуй работа мечты! Работа приносящая удовольствие! 👍
Two masterpieces: the rebuilt and the video. Greetings from Brasil 🇧🇷
Whoever picks the soundtrax for all of these incredible vids is on point everytime.
Cleanest , sharpest rebuild I’ve seen on the internet .Real professionals .
First Hagerty series I've watch from start to finish. Really enjoyed it.... Great work on video and the engine. Good job guys. 👊
This is art! And nice music every time...👍👍👍Cheers from Switzerland 🇨🇭
Your videos and your work are ART.
You work with the lots of people dream cars and you guys make amazin things
Congratulations and greetings from Spain!!
Your videos are food for the soul. These vehicles tell a story from another era, one of American ingenuity, skill and talent. I can only imagine what Detroit must have been like at it's peak.
The sound at the end is so rewarding. Great work!
Oh maaaaan. That car is gorgeous 😍
Another great vid.
Kudos to the video editor.
The small burn out makes up for engine start up let down from last video lol great build!
If these weren't customer cars I'm sure he'd have laid some real rubber down.
Just started watching your videos. I have to compliment your work. I think we all want the tools, and the time to do what y'all do. Thank you for giving us our dreams.
These engines will run until after the apocalypse, thanks to guys like you
More entertaining then a modern Hollyweird movie.
forreal
I Love your channel, very good work and Beautiful cars.
grecings from Germany
Nice video and yes, great editing! 👏👍 I know that they are not cheap, but it would be terrific to see these rebuilds on the dyno before going into the car!
It would add an extra dimension to the great work already being done and would be terrific fodder for countless hours of bench racing!!
Dave and his Camera crew!!! It is simply Amazing to view these vids!!
Thank you to Aal involved in the making of the videos!!
-Grand Rapids Michigan
I’ve watched RUclips for a few years now. I can honestly say this is the best engine rebuild video I have ever seen. Well done.
Self driving hoist? We're can I buy one?
That's classified.
Fine, keep your secrets then
Eastwood has em for 199.95. Lol
They might have some at area 51 :D
These guys use some kind of magic. Has self driving hoists, parts move without even touching them and same time they are making best videos on youtube. :D
I want to do the same in my life! Beautiful and professional job!
Beautifully done video and engine. You sir are master. Hands down.
Love to watch a motor get rebuilt especially with care to balance and clearances. Such a professional job.
Watching your videos take me back to when I was young watching my father rebuild engines I should just sit on a chair or on the table and just watch him turn down to them up then rebuild them.... To the late night when my mother used to come into the garage and tell me it was time for me to go to bed but my father said just to leave me alone as I sat there watch your work on them...
396 such a legendary engine!!
Cool and awesome as always!
I love it! Keep up the great work.
Warm regards to everyone at Hagerty from Indonesia.
Kirain orang indo gada yang nonton ginian wkwk
Ada banyak kita bro
Tenang. Banyak Bro. Hahaha
Indo juga nih,liat tentang otomotif lebih berfaedah haha
Hadir bro
Keep up the good work hopefully you reached 1million in no time
It is good to see expert people at work fantastic video .
Amo este tipo de videos!!
Calidad de imagen, time lapse fluido, el movimiento con slider, la mecánica y la restauración aplicada, hacen que sea tan satisfactorio.
10 de 10 👌🏻
Guys this wasn’t a time lapse.
They were actually rebuilding the 396 Chevy big block that quickly in real time.
I love how easy he make it look
In reality. If you are ABSOLUTELY COMPLETELY ANAL about EVERY LITTLE PROCESS it's not too hard. Just the words that are the most important are TAKE YOUR GOSH DARN TIME. Clearer words have not been said. Don't be afraid to try it.
The old guys in the blue shirts do the real tough stuff
The people who dislike these videos drive a all eclectic car
Like a Tesla or a Prius(which is even worse)
They are afraid of true AMERICAN MUSCLE
Maybe
I give 681 dislikes to the 681 folks who disliked this video so far.
i dreaming Big block with hybrid electric engine
Im working on rebuilding my 2002 Mitsubishi Montero engine right now...i can watch these videos all day!
I love it. You pointing at the oil fiter like get on there. Priceless! I love your videos. No fluff, you get right to it!
(finger snap)..and just like that!...no more oil blow-by!
why can't all rebuilds be time lapsed!?.would make life so much more enjoyable, like oil filters that spin themselves on by command..lol
Time lapsing takes a LOTS of time ! An 8 minutes video like this takes more than 8 hours !!
Or 8 weeks....
Never have seen a Pennzoil filter ?
I trust wix , but I guess that you guys know what you are doing.
Everything about that video was very cool. Can you spare eight minutes and do the 396 from my old Chevy? lol
😂
No
She's a beaut Clark
Awesome time-lapse shots. I am impressed to see a complete disassembly and assembly without ever using power tools!
Damn ... these time lapse videos are quality entertainment.
The way these videos are edited make it feel like its the Disney of the car world Haha! I love the work! Keep it up!
So that took all of what, like 40--50 hours? Nice weekend project.
;) I kid!!! Great job!
5029o77659
i love these vids. where else can you watch a step by step rebuild like this, and in a short, concise, highly detailed vid? (rhetorical question, btw.) :-)
The literal heart of American know how resides in a video put together by Hagerty…one motor that we watch through the discipline and magic of time lapse as it endures tear down and precision rebuild, to the moment a Camaro SS fires up again…all the engineers and mechanics that ever had a hand from inception of that idea to the modern day restoration of that idea, whoa! Hell yeah, that is how it is done!
Oh nice...I was a lucky lad to have lived as a teen back in the day when that SS 396 Camero was brand new...the place in Denver to show off your car back then was a malt shop called "The Scotchman" on Federal Blvd.. and after that cruise on down to 16th Street in downtown Denver.
Thanx for the memories and that was a fantastic 396 build...she sounded awesome!
6:32. Running her straight out the headers
There’s a muffler in the back by the rear end
They aren't headers...
idabomb00 just read that over realizing they said that
Very very cool !!! ☺☺
I wanna know this two intro music
Don't you wish you're engine was rebuilt like this? Grade A
I think this is Grade SS just perfection
Here's another great time-lapse motor build! That 396 looks beautiful in that SS.
Grew up in that period, you don't hear engines like that anymore.
What a beautiful thing. I would love to see a multipart breakdown of this video to explain the process and highlight the intricacies of the steps. So much knowledge there that needs to be passed on to future generations. Thank you for this.
4:48 ~
Make that filter work for you 😂🤣😂🤣
It hurt me to see you put the SMOG equipment back on the engine
Yea but people go nuts for "factory" cars. Its where the $ is
Why? It doesn't rob any significant horsepower. The only horsepower loss is from the belt driving the pump which isn't even that much drag anyways.
@@legostar55 I think it does though idk I have a Buick century by and when you take the all the restriction crap off I think it give additional 30hp idk
@@brembobrakes9656 Okay tell me this. What exactly does a Air pump do. Because I think you're misunderstanding what the purpose of an Air pump is.
@@legostar55 for my Buick it was a fuel restrictor
Но понятно, они растачивают блок или как? Потом сверху тоже шлифуют или что? Sounds unbelievable!!!!!
Yes they bore out the piston holes and completely re-machine of the entire engine
Something about engines is so satisfying. All the beautiful engineering that goes into them is incredible.
Absolutely masterful. The part with the hood was just showing off!! You guys are pros. Thank you for making this video.
Hagerty, You are the Master. Love these videos. I'm not a mechanic but you are inspiring me to pull my engine out and pull it to bits and rebuild it.😅
Nice - that first generation Camaro is still the best looking. Thanks.
Solid through and through.
Amazed at everything with this production.
Especially, the selection of music.
Love the attention to detail. How beautifully clean they work. To restore the best of mechanical analog tech.
That motor just looks so perfectly correct. Nothing gaudy, fake or excessive. Just the way it should always be.