slammerf16 He’s hung out with a professional film crew for almost a decade now...He clearly knows how to do this & is using what he’s learned. He makes really good videos.
Well, I have been a trainer and engine builder for 40 years. This video was fantastic. The main reason is; gave away all the knoeldge and shared everything in terms of knowledge value. Good stuff.
William Chapman Tuning can be a HUGE part of emissions but so is design. An engine with a “big cam” with a lot of overlap properly tuned will have more emissions than the same motor with smaller cam and proper tune. I agree with you on tuning I’m just saying if emissions is a concern than it starts with the engines specs.
Heres a tip Mike. When installing 2 o rings as in the case of your msd distributor, install the lower one first. Then the upper will slip right past the lower, reducing the chance of it catching the lower groove. Learned this rebuilding fork legs on my many 2 wheeled machines. Great video Mike.
OMG that is one beefy big block hats off to you mr. Finnegan you know how to make a thousand horsepower naturally aspirated and we cannot forget the genius Steve Brule for absolutely one of the best tuners in the world love this video
Amused. Are you referring to the SR-71 Blackbird manufactured by Lockheed Martin, the badass Cold War Strato-jet? Did the joke go over everyone else’s head? Lollollollollollol
Road Kill the greatest show on Earth !!!!! Mike and David made my dreams come true ! I watched and followed then we shipped and raced in USA from Australia Drag Week 2018/19 And the best Part these two blokes made us feel welcome Legends Both of them I'm sure 10,000's of thousands of Blokes had the same excitement to watch listen and enjoy these two guys entertain us all Never look Back
I'm thinking carb motors will make a manufacturing comeback. I don't think we ever saw the true potential of carburettors. So good to see Holley continue their development.
This is great content. I always loved roadkill but it left me with the sense that Dave and Mike never use their skills. This show, Roadkill garage, engine masters correct that for me. Thanks Mike.
I'm sorry, but that's the most odd thing I've read in months. No fancy CFM numbers? They post CFM numbers on EVERYTHING, and I've stopped using Brodix heads as I was fed up with them not flowing what they promised. I have made so many calls and have had heads sent back and forth so many times it became ridiculous, over the years. I don't know the SR20 heads, and I know Brodix heads can be made to work well, so won't comment on those, but I am absolutely done with stock Brodix heads. You can say what you will about Tony Mamo and AFR, but the heads does as advertised.
I love the simple fact that it was a non added engine with machining and good name brand parts that made it all work. And great gas helps . Sweet Fin !!
The distributor can not be verified that its engaged to oil pump shaft by twisting on rotor !!! No way no how. The only thing that shows you is that it's engaged to cam gear period. The only way to know the oil pump shaft is engaged to the distributor is to watch it drop while distributor is in motor turn the cam by hand, or assembled motor that you turn the cam by way of crankshaft rotation and watch it drop.
Such a cool build channel! Love how you explain your thought process and how you even showed the original distributor was incorrect. Calm and soothing. First "met" you on Cleet's channel. Amazing build without the complexity of power adders. Over 1,000 hp that will last a very long time.. Subbed!
the cam specs are not that crazy this thing will barely crack 100hp per liter. with all that displacement (9 liters) you better get 1000hp. Same cam specs on a small ass honda motor promotes enough air flow for 180-205 hp per liter means a 2.5 liter engine makes about half the HP at less than a third of the displacement www.superstreetonline.com/how-to/engine/518-hp-4piston-racing-drag-spec-k24/ don't like hondas and wouldn't build one (not my cup of tea) but don't kid yourself and lose perspective.
@@CP110 So you're comparing apples and oranges. They have to be comparable which these two are not. When you compare an engine that is being mastered and taken to it's zenith to an engine that is just basically an off the shelf piece there is going to be a considerable chasm between their performance. Poor comparison by any standard.
@@CP110 This engine made 1000hp at 6800rpm. That 2.5l Honda made 500hp at 9500rpm. Also, this engine will probably last hundreds of thousands of miles with normal maintenance. That Honda engine is a race spec design that probably has to be rebuilt every few thousand miles at most. I hope you understand these differences and why they make these engines incomparable.
Without a doubt the best part was the drum beat grunge over the motor sound. The second best part was me expecting this and skipping ahead so as to not waste data watching the whole video in anticipation. Experience pays off kids.
Props to Slick Rick. His design work for Brodix has revolutionized BBC motors. Can't blame Dart for copying them. The SR in SR-20 stands for 'Slick Rick'.
Ain't it the truth....while speed can be built on a budget.....how long will those budget parts last and when they break are they re-buildable ? If guys were smart and they really don't know what their doing and wanna maximize the money they do have....they would find a good Machinist/Engine builder and go that route.....or pony up for a complete pan to carb dynoed Crate Engine from a proven builder like Reher& Morrison or some one.
@@mattprice37664 If you're not joking I believe he means Hot Rod Magazine but he might mean Harshman. It's crazy that 2k is considered a budget build and not meant for crazy power.
Faster with finnegan is the best show I've seen in a long time good work my friend you said it was going to be a banger you delivered every Show keep making I'll keep watching #fasterwithfinegan
When building a stroker motor I always use a tall block as it has a thicker deck more room for a longer rod (less rod angle) and stronger piston as you were talking about before😃
Explained a fair amount of combination along with jamming a dizzy. Not quite click bait, but more dyno/jet boat activity would have been nice. Guess there’s a real conflict of interest between certain knobs on a producers level preventing all that.
@@paulk5311 NATURALLY aspirated. But your point is still a very important one. I wonder if Dingle Berry himself has made that kind of NA horsepower or if he's just regurgitating some rhetoric like a liberal lemming. (Tit for tat Mamba Berry)
i always bump the starter a little to make sure the distributor shaft is meshed with the oil pump shaft and then back it up to TDC again with a breakover bar
I would have used the bronze gear, for the roller billit cam.. glad I watched this video.. keep it up man. And please don’t sell out to motortrend on demand.
You do realize that MTOD is behind a paywall because there is a fuck ton more production and staff. TH-cam doesn’t pay well enough to fund that level of production. If you don’t like it then stop bitching about it. Just pay the couple of dollars a month and shut the fuck up.
As pointed out in the video you want the gear to be softer than the one on the cam Fred. It wasn't stated why. Maybe trivia, but still important because most amateurs don't realize it so maybe this will save someone a future mistake. Most if not all bronze alloys require they be run with hardened shafting or gearing depending on the situation. Brass is quite soft, bronze isn't. Because of the color they may look very close to being the same but they certainly aren't. I've got some that machines like 20-30C Rockwell hardened steel. Good engineering practice dictates you want the cheapest and/or most easily accessed part to be softer so it wears out first. I'd assume there were good reasons for not ordering the new one with a bronze gear or that model doesn't come with one.
@@mrthesquid fuck off get motor trends phallic object out of your mouth there are plenty of other you tube builders that make it work why not scale back the production and focus on the cars? No need for three camera cars with 10 dudes for audio and video and most of the hosts were journalists why can't they learn to edit video like Mike did?
@J.C. Kohle I definitely learned drugs before calculus. Thankfully I did learn calculus though. And I finally found real life uses for geometry and calculus, only took me 34 years
@@ryanmalin I wasnt trying to be mean. My questions purpose was to convey away for him to have asked himself and maybe be able to understand the video better.
Since you shipped it, any idea of the dry weight for this setup? Would be a curious comparison of size and weight for a big N/A vs a smaller displacement blown setup. It'd be tough to get 800 ft-lbs out of a blown 350, probably only with twins. But I'd be curious to see a comparable small motor output and what the weight comparison would be.
I was watching drag racing on Fox this Labor day. Some of those cars were running 900 cubic inch engines. That's insane. But...Not as insane as Finnegan is looking older. This aging thing has gotta stop.
View This No kidding. Remember when a 632” was huge and exotic? Remember when a 3 stage nitrous set up was insane? Now there’s 900+ inch motors with 5 kits on them. What a great time to be a car guy.
@@MrCarnutbill67 After writing that comment, I looked on the internet, and there is one that's 1005.8 cubic inches, made by Sonny's Racing Engines, nicknamed "The Godfather. " YOWZA !!
I have a 572 but the guys that are running the numbers at the track are turbo reliable Street driven and decent gas mileage when you have your foot out of the pedal. Mine I have to drive real slow to get any gas mileage out of it. I ride a lot on the street and some at the track. But at least it's 87 octane pump gas.
Good morning Mike! Im a huge Vans oldskool fan, as i know you are...ever consider making custom "FSM" Vans on the Vans website? Might be pretty cool...
@@mikehagen3785 no joke...im right there with you! Just between us...i have a shelf devoted to only oldskools and sk8hi. Its a relatively new development but i felt it was neccesary! Lol
@@mcgintymedia4316 I'm still BMXing at 47, so I'm wearing them out....but I always get 2 pair of my favorites, one to wear always and a pair for keeping clean.
If you go to 12:50 in the video, I believe you moved the collar the wrong direction, it should go .020" down the shaft to create .020" clearance . By moving it .020" up the distributor you are preloading it and the collar will not touch the gasket?
We built some very hot high-compression engines for B-sports racing . When they were warm , if you spun on the track , and stalled , you couldnt restart . They make some bellhousings with 2 starter holes , but we ended up making our own starter from a Chrysler reduction drive starter , worked fine , in case you have that problem .
I'd say $25k isn't an outlandish guess to get it all put together with all the nickel and dime bits. That bare block is ~$7k and those heads assembled are ~$3k each.
With cam and dizzy gears meshed you wouldnt be able to spin the rotor anyway even if your oil pump rod wasnt engaged!!!! should be common knowledge for an engine builder
It should be but I have had 3 “high performance GM big block engine builders” screw it up. Sometimes I just got a chewed up gear, sometimes the engines quit when then gear gave up due to partial engagement and once I started engines with 0 oil pressure. Only guys that got it right were the guys that went to Mercruiser school or guys that built $75,000 engines. I’ll still with my local mechanic that goes back to school each winter for refresher courses on everything. The amount he learns from the other mechanics screw ups is amazing. Pete Groff, Hoy’s Saginaw Bay Marina. Thanks Pete. I hope you hanging in there after all the changes.
Yup.. I was thinking the same thing.. I used to spend a lot of time trying to align the oil pump drive to the correct position.. then lead it to compensate for the gear.. waste of time. Now I just set the engine to 35 btc, drop in the distributor, then spin the motor over and the oil pump drive will mesh when it’s ready. As for the adjustable collar, he could have set it up without the gasket, locked it down, then add the gasket to get the clearance.
Late to this one. "Dang" on everything! And man oh man, 7000rpms on a big block Chevy!! Very NASCAR Cup car-like in the rpms, but sounds like a safe build that should have no problem lasting. Sorry if I missed it (I'll look up your vids), but I'd love to see a one-year update in this configuration.
The craziest thing, is that today, 3 years later, you can now *buy* a Chevrolet Performance ZZ632 Big-Block Crate Engine, from factory ... with 1000 HP at the crank ! That is nuts ... and it's just a tad bit under 30k too, which is a bargain for that kind of power.
great job. I really like seeing an NA motor and on top of it, putting out over 1000hp. Just goes to show you , you have the money and knowledge its doable.
not when you make it out of 580ci, it's 13.5:1 wich isn't crazy, that thing will last a long time! But I'm sure it cost as much as a brand new mustang lmao
@@XxMusclecarsxX does not matter if its 580 ci or 700 ci ,and 16: 1 compression the valve springs will be tired with not many hours ran on the engine. They will prob be checking spring pressure very often
I install dozens of distributors a day. An easy way on Chevys to install the distributor to point at #1 is to align the oil pump drive shaft slot parallel with the rear rail of the block with the balancer at TDC. Then, drop the distributor in the engine with the rotor pointing straight towards drivers side of block, parallel to the rear rail as well. As distributor gear meshes with the cam gear, the rotor will turn to point right at #1 spark plug by the time it seats on the oil pump drive shaft. .
California legislation is a serious issue. They seem to be run by conspiracy theorists and anti science nut bars. I mean total insult to California law and non to cancer sufferers. Have a great day.
It makes a 105,88 hp/liter... it's barely average for a fully build engine. For exemple a "bone stock" 2001 N/A BMW M3 made 105,65 hp/liter. A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO made 101,59 hp/liter... that's nothing to write home about 57 years later XD
@@carlyandt6748 A 1927 Monet-Goyon RC4C, a supercharged 1936 Austin 7, a 1989 TVR S2 with a high rise cam & ported heads and a 1934 semi-OHV Ariès CB4B... and some other little side projets to keep me busy. And you dear Sir ?
No music during dyno pulls or any other time an engine revs...
Thanks
;)
I thought the bass drums on the song was the engine missing.
Its a dyno room, horrible audio and the exhaust is piped outside. Plus, its cell phone video.
@@Stuka87 Haha I know right, some people just like acting spoiled/entitled
Eric Lock yeah that pissed me off too
He used a death metal misfire cam.
13.5 compression, 582", 7100 rpm and 1010 hp is about 98% volumetric efficiency.
Pretty impressive.
How do you calculate the efficiency
race engines are calculated with a VE of 1.1 Street engines are calculated .85@@alphadog6114
One Finnegan video is worth three of anyone else's efforts. Amazing info and detail, thank you!
i agree brother.. Finnegan knows what is up! i always enjoy his videos and always learn something i did not know. always worth the time!
slammerf16 He’s hung out with a professional film crew for almost a decade now...He clearly knows how to do this & is using what he’s learned. He makes really good videos.
except a roadkill video... if they were free still
Well, I have been a trainer and engine builder for 40 years. This video was fantastic. The main reason is; gave away all the knoeldge and shared everything in terms of knowledge value. Good stuff.
I love that you guys share your mistakes too.
My advice is the V8 not designed for all position use. Car or boat ok, cant call aaa
Your knowledge of engine-building is amazing.
So are those noodle legs.
Go electric, be healthy leave less of a mark and more of a legacy.
@@bcool7124 sit in silence with your 5000lb sled
@@carlcomputer9686
Your not a Boss
Don't hate your fate.
@@carlcomputer9686
... irrelevant pollutant
Ew electric
An engine without any emission controls is a beautiful thing.
An engine without these crap emits almost no fine particles
A properly tuned engine doesn't need any.
William Chapman Tuning can be a HUGE part of emissions but so is design. An engine with a “big cam” with a lot of overlap properly tuned will have more emissions than the same motor with smaller cam and proper tune. I agree with you on tuning I’m just saying if emissions is a concern than it starts with the engines specs.
Amen brother!
Especially here in Arkansas.
Noooooo, why did you put music on top of that beautiful big block roar?
Man oh man... what just happened...
You’d have thought Finnegan would know better...
They have too many people working on the videos. Over producing is often end result of such a situation.
It might have been Westech
@@volvo245 Too many people? One person edits these videos.
Heres a tip Mike. When installing 2 o rings as in the case of your msd distributor, install the lower one first. Then the upper will slip right past the lower, reducing the chance of it catching the lower groove. Learned this rebuilding fork legs on my many 2 wheeled machines. Great video Mike.
OMG that is one beefy big block hats off to you mr. Finnegan you know how to make a thousand horsepower naturally aspirated and we cannot forget the genius Steve Brule for absolutely one of the best tuners in the world love this video
Stock Brodix heads? Isn't that like saying "off the shelf SR-71"?
Like the very top shelf that is normal folks can’t reach.....
He might have ment the heads haven't been messed with, ported, different valve springs, ect.
I work at brodix, it's pretty cool. I deck the heads and run intakes
😝
Amused. Are you referring to the SR-71 Blackbird manufactured by Lockheed Martin, the badass Cold War Strato-jet? Did the joke go over everyone else’s head? Lollollollollollol
Nice project. Real all motor. Keep up the good work
Road Kill the greatest show on Earth !!!!!
Mike and David made my dreams come true ! I watched and followed then we shipped and raced in USA from Australia Drag Week 2018/19
And the best Part these two blokes made us feel welcome
Legends Both of them
I'm sure 10,000's of thousands of Blokes had the same excitement to watch listen and enjoy these two guys entertain us all
Never look Back
And this is the reason that the Big Block Chevrolet still rules the world of big inch engines.
The world has moved on from big inch engines... forced induction is a thing, and it makes this power reliably at 1/4 the price
@@nosebergs-are-at-it-again Big inch turbo motors though
Your an engine wizard. That would be one wicked engine to have here in Aus in a daily driver.
Channeling your inner Tim (the tool man) Taylor for the distributor install... great video!
I'm thinking carb motors will make a manufacturing comeback. I don't think we ever saw the true potential of carburettors. So good to see Holley continue their development.
THESE ENGINES ARE SO OVER BUILT THEY CAN BE UPGRADED TO PRODUCE A HUGE AMOUNT OF POWER WOW GOOD LUCK WITH THE BUILD. BILLIANT VIDEO
Killer build. My grandpa was the corporate pilot for Brodix. And PBR before them.
Now this is my kinda engine Finn! I've got a ~550hp iron-headed Boss 302 in my Maverick and I love pure N/A horsepower!
This is great content. I always loved roadkill but it left me with the sense that Dave and Mike never use their skills. This show, Roadkill garage, engine masters correct that for me. Thanks Mike.
Man I am always impressed by Brodix heads, no fancy CFM marketing they just bring the business.
@@AEON. they probably have a mountain of head castings where they chopped, welded and did all kind of things to them
I'm sorry, but that's the most odd thing I've read in months. No fancy CFM numbers? They post CFM numbers on EVERYTHING, and I've stopped using Brodix heads as I was fed up with them not flowing what they promised. I have made so many calls and have had heads sent back and forth so many times it became ridiculous, over the years. I don't know the SR20 heads, and I know Brodix heads can be made to work well, so won't comment on those, but I am absolutely done with stock Brodix heads. You can say what you will about Tony Mamo and AFR, but the heads does as advertised.
@@AB-80X did the Brodix make the numbers that count though, dyno, et's?
Can't race a flow bench which was kinda my point.
I love the simple fact that it was a non added engine with machining and good name brand parts that made it all work. And great gas helps . Sweet Fin !!
Man, too bad its going in a boat, would love to hear that beast in a street car!
Boat is way cooler
Yeah the Whole lake is the Radiator eh . ..
No speed or noise limits on the water.
@@tezzrterry7485 wrong
I doubt it could run the 13:1 compression on the street. Especially in traffic. But even on a strip in a nice classic Camaro would be the chit...
I LOVE ALL BIG BLOCK BUILDS!!!!
Congratulations Finnegan!
I'm happy for you- lot's of work and tough decisions.
Looks like it paid off and will last.
That's it. That much power that will last and last and ...
The distributor can not be verified that its engaged to oil pump shaft by twisting on rotor !!! No way no how. The only thing that shows you is that it's engaged to cam gear period.
The only way to know the oil pump shaft is engaged to the distributor is to watch it drop while distributor is in motor turn the cam by hand, or assembled motor that you turn the cam by way of crankshaft rotation and watch it drop.
Such a cool build channel! Love how you explain your thought process and how you even showed the original distributor was incorrect. Calm and soothing. First "met" you on Cleet's channel. Amazing build without the complexity of power adders. Over 1,000 hp that will last a very long time.. Subbed!
I love those cam specs! Its using a Honda crankshaft for a cam 😂. Awesome engine man.
the cam specs are not that crazy this thing will barely crack 100hp per liter. with all that displacement (9 liters) you better get 1000hp. Same cam specs on a small ass honda motor promotes enough air flow for 180-205 hp per liter means a 2.5 liter engine makes about half the HP at less than a third of the displacement
www.superstreetonline.com/how-to/engine/518-hp-4piston-racing-drag-spec-k24/
don't like hondas and wouldn't build one (not my cup of tea) but don't kid yourself and lose perspective.
@@CP110 www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/pretentious
@@CP110 So you're comparing apples and oranges. They have to be comparable which these two are not. When you compare an engine that is being mastered and taken to it's zenith to an engine that is just basically an off the shelf piece there is going to be a considerable chasm between their performance. Poor comparison by any standard.
@@CP110 This engine made 1000hp at 6800rpm. That 2.5l Honda made 500hp at 9500rpm.
Also, this engine will probably last hundreds of thousands of miles with normal maintenance. That Honda engine is a race spec design that probably has to be rebuilt every few thousand miles at most.
I hope you understand these differences and why they make these engines incomparable.
he used a death metal misfire cam.
John here love it this guy is telling you all inside thought and what the motor should and can do.
Man I love this channel!!
This is a product shill video. Take it with a grain of salt.
@@ChrisJohnson-nc1yi l.
I'm an old-school Mopar guy, and appreciate this video!
Power to weight ratio.....wicked
Dollars to power ratio.......EPIC!
Lol great build guys
You could be right but that was not mentioned in the video.
Whoa! In the words of Tony Angelo, "...that thing is BURLY!!"
Thank you for staying with the public and making videos.
Without a doubt the best part was the drum beat grunge over the motor sound.
The second best part was me expecting this and skipping ahead so as to not waste data watching the whole video in anticipation.
Experience pays off kids.
Props to Slick Rick. His design work for Brodix has revolutionized BBC motors. Can't blame Dart for copying them. The SR in SR-20 stands for 'Slick Rick'.
I'm the real Slicc Ricc Technology aka SRT!!! Goodfellas Incorporated
Goodfellas Inc. n
This is why I love american v8 muscle (I'm a chevy man) simplicity, stout, truck load of torque and a mountain of HP 💯💖👌 all in a small package
I learned this from HRM in the '80s: "Speed costs money. How fast do you want to go?"
Me too.
Ain't it the truth....while speed can be built on a budget.....how long will those budget parts last and when they break are they re-buildable ?
If guys were smart and they really don't know what their doing and wanna maximize the money they do have....they would find a good Machinist/Engine builder and go that route.....or pony up for a complete pan to carb dynoed Crate Engine from a proven builder like Reher& Morrison or some one.
Harshman?
@@mattprice37664 If you're not joking I believe he means Hot Rod Magazine but he might mean Harshman. It's crazy that 2k is considered a budget build and not meant for crazy power.
Yes
Faster with finnegan is the best show I've seen in a long time good work my friend you said it was going to be a banger you delivered every Show keep making I'll keep watching #fasterwithfinegan
Love the videos Finn! Keep doing what you do brother!
When building a stroker motor I always use a tall block as it has a thicker deck more room for a longer rod (less rod angle) and stronger piston as you were talking about before😃
Ok I was excited about a high hp na engine and ended up watching a distributor video
Explained a fair amount of combination along with jamming a dizzy. Not quite click bait, but more dyno/jet boat activity would have been nice. Guess there’s a real conflict of interest between certain knobs on a producers level preventing all that.
This video sucked. They made it seem like it was a full on engine build video
@Fail Zero - Destroy the CCP Do you even know what distributor is puss pants!?
@memba berry normal aspirated not non. non would not work well at all. lol
@@paulk5311 NATURALLY aspirated. But your point is still a very important one. I wonder if Dingle Berry himself has made that kind of NA horsepower or if he's just regurgitating some rhetoric like a liberal lemming. (Tit for tat Mamba Berry)
i always bump the starter a little to make sure the distributor shaft is meshed with the oil pump shaft and then back it up to TDC again with a breakover bar
Couple of SR20 cylinder heads will pull a premium a week before Race Wars.
I fucking laghed while texting this
Wow😂
Hahahaha nice
Excellent upload!
You got too love the 454ci power plant!
Amazing numbers in the end.
Higgins has a head and intake kit that I saw a video on. With stock heads it made 979 HP (na) on gasoline... Bolted to a small block ford.
that would look great in my '55 chevy truck, lots of numbers being thrown out there!
I would have used the bronze gear, for the roller billit cam.. glad I watched this video.. keep it up man. And please don’t sell out to motortrend on demand.
Yeah! Eff those guys! lol
You do realize that MTOD is behind a paywall because there is a fuck ton more production and staff. TH-cam doesn’t pay well enough to fund that level of production. If you don’t like it then stop bitching about it. Just pay the couple of dollars a month and shut the fuck up.
As pointed out in the video you want the gear to be softer than the one on the cam Fred. It wasn't stated why. Maybe trivia, but still important because most amateurs don't realize it so maybe this will save someone a future mistake. Most if not all bronze alloys require they be run with hardened shafting or gearing depending on the situation. Brass is quite soft, bronze isn't. Because of the color they may look very close to being the same but they certainly aren't. I've got some that machines like 20-30C Rockwell hardened steel. Good engineering practice dictates you want the cheapest and/or most easily accessed part to be softer so it wears out first. I'd assume there were good reasons for not ordering the new one with a bronze gear or that model doesn't come with one.
@@mrthesquid fuck off get motor trends phallic object out of your mouth there are plenty of other you tube builders that make it work why not scale back the production and focus on the cars? No need for three camera cars with 10 dudes for audio and video and most of the hosts were journalists why can't they learn to edit video like Mike did?
@@christopherolszewski8710 You guys do realize he works for Motor trend right? This is one of the ways Mike makes money.
Learned more here than the last ten auto vids across many channels.
When measuring your stuff. It's always best to draw a picture. I do it all the time when building duct work for hvac equipment
Keep up the good work! Might get close to the 1219.8hp 609ci. Pontiac, no NOS, No turbo, no power adder!! That was in 2010, close to 1400hp now!!
Solid lifters and no flippin Turbo,,,,,Absolutely right thing....👍
Nice build. Wish you would have had some footage of your friend ripping around in his jet boat. I bet it's a wild ride. Cheers~
That's impressive!! nice engine would like to hear more of the engine running
Thanks for sharing your knowledge of engines! Your videos provide more useful information and less B.S. than
all the ones I've seen. Great job!
I feel pretty good about myself, i was able to understand and follow about 1/100th of Finnegans chinese talk about that engine!!!!!
Technical data to take away from this:::
1. BIG
2. BAD
3. POWERRRRRR!!!!!!
How are part names and simple mathematics Chinese
@@luke.dethomas people don't get raised by men anymore
@J.C. Kohle I definitely learned drugs before calculus. Thankfully I did learn calculus though. And I finally found real life uses for geometry and calculus, only took me 34 years
@@ryanmalin I wasnt trying to be mean. My questions purpose was to convey away for him to have asked himself and maybe be able to understand the video better.
Since you shipped it, any idea of the dry weight for this setup? Would be a curious comparison of size and weight for a big N/A vs a smaller displacement blown setup. It'd be tough to get 800 ft-lbs out of a blown 350, probably only with twins. But I'd be curious to see a comparable small motor output and what the weight comparison would be.
9.5L engine making 1000hp NA, i'm impressed, going for a tiny 3.1L I4 with 300hp+ myself
GREAT VIDEO MIKE!!!! ONE OF MY FAVORITE BUILDS!!!! GREAT EDUCATION AS WELL. THANKS FOR SHARING!!!!
High flow, high compression and lots of displacement. Pretty easy recipe.
No replacement for displacement amirite
Don't forget the magic ingredient...lots of money 😆
chris vinicombe that’s not an ingredient, that’s the name of the entire recipe 😭
Sounds simple, but some big $$ engines have flopped, with one item wrong.
Nah bro, didn't you see at the end? 1000 hp on a STOCK block and STOCK heads, no recipe here except what Chevy intended....
What a Big Block Bowtie should be!
Me: that sounds badass
Also me: *has no idea what he's talking about*
Anyone can make horsepower... but it's the fine details that make an engine last. Thanks for the vid!
What's up I'm Tom Finnegan. Love your CHANNEL ❤️ Brother!!!! ☘️
I need that for my 84 C10.1000 HP wow ! Great video
13:40 'Much like setting up a clutch throwout bearing' he says. Damn I just learned I was supposed to measure that.
Oh damn same. Well haven’t had any issues yet knock on wood haha
What happens when you get to build the N/A motor you have always wanted to build, & the checkbook is open. Awesome episode.
I was watching drag racing on Fox this Labor day. Some of those cars were running 900 cubic inch engines. That's insane.
But...Not as insane as Finnegan is looking older. This aging thing has gotta stop.
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No kidding. Remember when a 632” was huge and exotic? Remember when a 3 stage nitrous set up was insane? Now there’s 900+ inch motors with 5 kits on them. What a great time to be a car guy.
@@MrCarnutbill67 After writing that comment, I looked on the internet, and there is one that's 1005.8 cubic inches, made by Sonny's Racing Engines, nicknamed "The Godfather. " YOWZA !!
@@ViewThis. that is also 2100 hp NA....THAT is insane!!!
@@1216jimmyz Those monsters belong in a Monster Truck, or a street truck to keep the Turbo Diesels in their place @ 5 mpg
I have a 572 but the guys that are running the numbers at the track are turbo reliable Street driven and decent gas mileage when you have your foot out of the pedal. Mine I have to drive real slow to get any gas mileage out of it. I ride a lot on the street and some at the track. But at least it's 87 octane pump gas.
Wow I'm impressed more power then a demon without a blower and anything complicated for Installing it into anything u want.
Good morning Mike! Im a huge Vans oldskool fan, as i know you are...ever consider making custom "FSM" Vans on the Vans website? Might be pretty cool...
There's no way I wouldn't buy 2 pair...
@@mikehagen3785 Good point! Why stop at 2?
@@mcgintymedia4316 that's a starting point.... Love my Vans shoes, been wearing them forever, I think I have at least 11 pair right now
@@mikehagen3785 no joke...im right there with you! Just between us...i have a shelf devoted to only oldskools and sk8hi. Its a relatively new development but i felt it was neccesary! Lol
@@mcgintymedia4316 I'm still BMXing at 47, so I'm wearing them out....but I always get 2 pair of my favorites, one to wear always and a pair for keeping clean.
Finnigan knows best just remember that very knowledgeable and what a guy what a guy thanks for being you sir!!!!!
"It has" more money in it then most of us can ever afford
Gothic'z House Of Kustom'z It’s really cool but think about how many kids you could put shoes on with that money.
All parts were sponsored didn't cost him anything
ya high roller package,80 grand would be my guess
@@Properformancenutritioncom That's what their parents are for..We want to see Horse Power!! ;)
I would like to see a video explaining the water leak problems on the aluminum hemi in the 55 chevy. Thanks, Craig
You had me onboard until you mentioned C.R. 😳
I still love that Monster tho.😍🤘🇺🇸
Got to help my ex-father in law build a 1000hp 509 big block chevy. Also NA, that 67 camaro runs 8.80 in the 1/4. What a machine
Who ever thought they’d see Finnegan talking about SR20s? 😉
Beautiful chevy engine. Work of art and it sounds beast
Wish you where up north I could show you mud racing and a NA 598 making 1700hp on methanal
Being from Mena, Ar it's always good to see Brodix stuff!
I love how this had “stock” parts
That’s so awesome Finn when the moter gets in the boat and it runs in the water for the first time please share a video on ur show
The Irony - Just watched Cleetus do this wrong on Toast
me too lol.
and then ceased and stripped the distributor drive, backfired and bent 4 valves ....
I’d be machining a spacer piece to fill the gap just to be sure.
Was thinking the same thing. And Finnegan is making the HP N/A.
Funny. last night I did too. Wish I had the cash and sponsorship to play on this level.
If you go to 12:50 in the video, I believe you moved the collar the wrong direction, it should go .020" down the shaft to create .020" clearance . By moving it .020" up the distributor you are preloading it and the collar will not touch the gasket?
Ask brodix to sponsor the new truck
We built some very hot high-compression engines for B-sports racing . When they were warm , if you spun on the track , and stalled , you couldnt restart . They make some bellhousings with 2 starter holes , but we ended up making our own starter from a Chrysler reduction drive starter , worked fine , in case you have that problem .
What does this engine cost bro? $25k?
100 000
really
I'd say $25k isn't an outlandish guess to get it all put together with all the nickel and dime bits. That bare block is ~$7k and those heads assembled are ~$3k each.
@The Luns you know for a fact its 30 k
ill take 3
Very cool. You obviously know your stuff. Good job! Be safe!
With cam and dizzy gears meshed you wouldnt be able to spin the rotor anyway even if your oil pump rod wasnt engaged!!!! should be common knowledge for an engine builder
It should be but I have had 3 “high performance GM big block engine builders” screw it up. Sometimes I just got a chewed up gear, sometimes the engines quit when then gear gave up due to partial engagement and once I started engines with 0 oil pressure. Only guys that got it right were the guys that went to Mercruiser school or guys that built $75,000 engines. I’ll still with my local mechanic that goes back to school each winter for refresher courses on everything. The amount he learns from the other mechanics screw ups is amazing. Pete Groff, Hoy’s Saginaw Bay Marina. Thanks Pete. I hope you hanging in there after all the changes.
Yup.. I was thinking the same thing.. I used to spend a lot of time trying to align the oil pump drive to the correct position.. then lead it to compensate for the gear.. waste of time. Now I just set the engine to 35 btc, drop in the distributor, then spin the motor over and the oil pump drive will mesh when it’s ready. As for the adjustable collar, he could have set it up without the gasket, locked it down, then add the gasket to get the clearance.
Late to this one. "Dang" on everything! And man oh man, 7000rpms on a big block Chevy!! Very NASCAR Cup car-like in the rpms, but sounds like a safe build that should have no problem lasting.
Sorry if I missed it (I'll look up your vids), but I'd love to see a one-year update in this configuration.
Over 1000+hp NATURALLY ASPIRATED.. WOW...
But 1010 hp STP unfortunately. So 970 in the real world.
The craziest thing, is that today, 3 years later, you can now *buy* a Chevrolet Performance ZZ632 Big-Block Crate Engine, from factory ... with 1000 HP at the crank !
That is nuts ... and it's just a tad bit under 30k too, which is a bargain for that kind of power.
14:19 Encino man hand modeling for Finnegan's Garage.
great job. I really like seeing an NA motor and on top of it, putting out over 1000hp. Just goes to show you , you have the money and knowledge its doable.
N/A 1000 hp engine means you have deep pockets,and constant attention to that valve train.
@@aliceshaw8265 it's a boat motor.
It should be nic if itd converted to lPG or CNG
The engine is cheap... filling it up to keep it running is the issue.
not when you make it out of 580ci, it's 13.5:1 wich isn't crazy, that thing will last a long time! But I'm sure it cost as much as a brand new mustang lmao
@@XxMusclecarsxX does not matter if its 580 ci or 700 ci ,and 16: 1 compression the valve springs will be tired with not many hours ran on the engine. They will prob be checking spring pressure very often
I install dozens of distributors a day. An easy way on Chevys to install the distributor to point at #1 is to align the oil pump drive shaft slot parallel with the rear rail of the block with the balancer at TDC. Then, drop the distributor in the engine with the rotor pointing straight towards drivers side of block, parallel to the rear rail as well. As distributor gear meshes with the cam gear, the rotor will turn to point right at #1 spark plug by the time it seats on the oil pump drive shaft. .
If that thing goes to California it will get confiscated for being a dangerous weapon
Don’t forget Cancer to P65Warnings.ca.gov
The state of Cancer where people have been known to catch California.
@@robmanueb. Hey cancer is a serious thing! Don't you ever and I mean ever insult it in that manager again!
California legislation is a serious issue. They seem to be run by conspiracy theorists and anti science nut bars. I mean total insult to California law and non to cancer sufferers. Have a great day.
@@brianregan8187 California should ban themselves, they are much more cancer.
Absolutely Awesome 13/5-1 would that be rectangle closed chamber heads to make the compression
Final cost of this engine would be cool
Its a picture of a nice house or a new car I'd guess.
in this case, having priced similar; if you have to ask; don't bother.
kenabi yea I figured, but it’s always interesting to know
You could do it iron block for $15K, so probably $20+labor
Thank you for not suckering me into a separate video to see the actual Dyno results.
It makes a 105,88 hp/liter... it's barely average for a fully build engine. For exemple a "bone stock" 2001 N/A BMW M3 made 105,65 hp/liter.
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO made 101,59 hp/liter... that's nothing to write home about 57 years later XD
Jean-Charles Weyland Dude shut the funk up !!! What are you building ? for real ?
@@carlyandt6748 A 1927 Monet-Goyon RC4C, a supercharged 1936 Austin 7, a 1989 TVR S2 with a high rise cam & ported heads and a 1934 semi-OHV Ariès CB4B... and some other little side projets to keep me busy.
And you dear Sir ?
Jean-Charles Weyland All REAL horsepower monsters I'm sure .... I can always count on self important nerds like you for a laugh... thanks 🙂
Nearly two horses per cube!! Naturally aspirated. Nice work!!