Locked up Engine teardown 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook, Will it run? parked hood open since 1975
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.พ. 2023
- Today we tear down the locked up engine on the 1952 plymouth to see what was keeping it from spinning over, stay tuned. #willitrun # lockedengine#seizedengine #Mopar #Classiccar #willitrun #engineteardown #revival #carguys #carguys #carguys #classicar #mopar
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Good job. Good luck. Thanks. Stay greasy, good one.
Thanks for the tear down. That ol' girl is just finished.
I'm from morocco and this car means a lot for me because my fother Had one like this i'm 66 and i still remember it. Respect from kenitra morocco.
I'm watching Nick! keep them videos coming!
Keep doing young man.
Loved watching the teardown. Thanks Nick!
Cool stuff keep it up
Wow that thing was seized! Can't wait to see that 51 come back to life AND the 55 get a heart transplant. Good stuff!
Never seen a rod bearing totally gone. Pretty rough. Thank you for sharing! 💯
top vid mae
Keep up the great videos, enjoying your content.
Enjoyed seeing the breakdown. Since purchasing my first Plymouth with the flathead 6,It seems that alot of these engines are parked due to a rod bearing going bad. Thanks for the video!
I just pickup 1950 plymouth. With 218 in line 6 that's locked up. It was left sitting without plugs!
really good job on tear-down vid. You get an "A" for persistence.
Nice work getting the other engine up and running. Be nice as a rat rod.
What part of Texas are you in?
Perhaps the reason it was parked is because the previous owner was a Blockhead. He had no idea that the bearing was wiped because he couldn't hear it over the lawn mower. In all seriousness I'm surprised it wasn't caked in baked on oil.
He ran that thing hotter the a whole in church on Sundays. Lol
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I am only guessing but if you pulled the transmission shouldn't it get a rebuild because most likely when the car was parked Chances are the transmission