Was watching some small block videos and stumbled across your channel. Love the honest work of a family shop being shown here! I look forward to more uploads and seeing the channel grow!
Very very informative, I like the work that you do I'm thinking about running stock rod rebuilt rods in my small journal 302 drag race engine someone had rebuilt the rods in it before but a close inspection revealed the rods to be 283 rods and I'm not going to use them I'll be twisting this motor to 8500 to 8800 once in awhile and I am aware that these rods aren't the way to go but it's my thing
I enjoy all your stuff, thanks for making it. I would love to hear your dad some too, I’ll bet he’s great at what he does👍, I’m sure he doesn’t like getting on the TH-cam though 😉
Wont aftermarket rods not influence the lubrication of the cylinder walls? Original GM rods had oil thrower tabs on the outer side (crank side of the bearing pocket) most aftermarket rods have nothing? Will I need to modify the rods with oil channels or the crank before use?
Hey great video you do a great job machining and i love your videos, i am a new upcoming machinest/engine builder and i seem to always pick up some tips and tricks from your videos, feel free to make them more informative if time and effort allows it! Id love to learn more from you. Have a good one
Very nice work. I have a question though, how do you maintain your rod center to center length? I have heard horror stories of small block Mopars from the 70's having rods that were .10 or more short straight from the factory. That would really affect compression.
You can also ? Pin the bearings to the rod? I believe to stop any chance of spinning a bearing. 327 like to rev Had a 388 once. With 565 rods. Pinned bearings. You guys do Nice work.
Like the video on the 327 rods. Question what rods are you using. There's two set of factory rods for the small journal motor. Would like to see more the 327 build. I have a 327 motor that's need to put together. I have a st of early pro comp aluminum heads I need to rebuild to complete the build. I'm going with a solid street roller cam. I'm going for 1964 spec with a 11.to1 compression. Turbo 350 trans with 3,500 stall. 4.11 gears.
Back in the old days, we would weigh the pistons, pins, and rod assembly separately and move them around to get as even weight between all three as possible. That was preferable if the customer didn’t request a complete balance job. Also when you do a build do you check crank balance?
Great info👍 Would love to see a series of build videos on this engine. Unrelate but kind of related question do you know of any manufacturer making a small journal forged 6” rod? I had to find an new old stock set for a current build not an easy task. It’s to do an old school cheap stroker of a 350 to a 363 by offset grinding the crank 1/16” I did it with a Scat forged crank and some new old stock Manley forged 6” steel rods. I’d like to do it again but can’t find rods.
Cool video, curious though; with the relative low cost of new forged rods and their superior quality by the time a customer pays for new bolts and the labor to resize the rods have they actually saved any money? I mean for any sort of performance rebuild you would be rebalancing the rotating assembly anyway. Just seems like now days a new set of rods with floating pins, and a decent hypereutectic piston is an easy way to pick up a few HP, have more reliability especially on a 327 that has to wind to 6500 or more rpm to make any real power. I understand restoration work and the desire to maintain originality. But why wouldn't the customer just get new rods?
Great informative video 👍 I’m looking at some sbc 302 rods but only 3 have the little oiling hole on the rod caps. I’ll have to do some more investigations.
Very hard to find those original small journal 302 rods without the oiling holes on the sides Bill Jenkins spoke highly of those rods because of the prep work that GM did on those rods at that time, they were heat treated and shot peened from the factory also there is some mention of the Chris craft 327 boat engine that has the small journal green rods which were supposed to be pretty good they had green splash paint on I beam part or on the big end of the rod just like the Lt -1 pink rods those boat engine rods might be some spin off of the 302 rod but used for that marine application
The guy that taught me Machining name is Ken he used to mix up the main caps on us and the rod bearing caps and see which one of us can match the Caps back the fastest I was very good at doing this because you have to look at the party lines the factory honing in lines to be able to match things up very fastly the reason that he taught us to do this was a lot of customers would bring everything all mixed up that was no problem for our train crew we knew how to match the Caps back up to the rod & main by looking at the factory machine marks we had a lot of fun doing this Ken was a brilliant Machinist I'll add one more an old-timer walked in were heating up something to take a broken bolt out use paraffin wax instead of WD-40 that was amazing trick
It's two to three tens of a thousands that's .0002 or .0003 out of round or taper we balance the small end first then the big end then the crankshaft and it rotating parts + the pistons.
Nick & Jim, discovered you guys about two months ago. I'm now going through videos by oldest date. Fun stuff.
Great video keep them coming!
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Was watching some small block videos and stumbled across your channel. Love the honest work of a family shop being shown here! I look forward to more uploads and seeing the channel grow!
Yeah let’s see the build
Really cool seeing how it works and what you do with explanation.
Thank you for this and keep your channel going!
you guys do great work love watching
Thank you for your time and videos.
Very good work bunk auto n small eng it's nice to see people taking pride in doing a job right
Found y’all on TikTok!!!
Waiting for next 327 video. Still waiting for the olds video too! Found you from tiktok btw.
Very very informative, I like the work that you do I'm thinking about running stock rod rebuilt rods in my small journal 302 drag race engine someone had rebuilt the rods in it before but a close inspection revealed the rods to be 283 rods and I'm not going to use them I'll be twisting this motor to 8500 to 8800 once in awhile and I am aware that these rods aren't the way to go but it's my thing
Thanks you did a great job please keep posting
would love to see more on the 327. i dont know how many of those little powerhouses i have built.
i thought you did a fine job of explaining the process. Keep up the good work !
Great video n def do the video in the build. N don’t feel bad about being out of frame I do it constantly, takes time to get good at anything
Very informative and super interesting. Love the channel!
I enjoy all your stuff, thanks for making it. I would love to hear your dad some too, I’ll bet he’s great at what he does👍, I’m sure he doesn’t like getting on the TH-cam though 😉
Wont aftermarket rods not influence the lubrication of the cylinder walls? Original GM rods had oil thrower tabs on the outer side (crank side of the bearing pocket) most aftermarket rods have nothing? Will I need to modify the rods with oil channels or the crank before use?
Hey great video you do a great job machining and i love your videos, i am a new upcoming machinest/engine builder and i seem to always pick up some tips and tricks from your videos, feel free to make them more informative if time and effort allows it! Id love to learn more from you. Have a good one
Very nice work. I have a question though, how do you maintain your rod center to center length? I have heard horror stories of small block Mopars from the 70's having rods that were .10 or more short straight from the factory. That would really affect compression.
You can also ? Pin the bearings to the rod? I believe to stop any chance of spinning a bearing. 327 like to rev
Had a 388 once. With 565 rods. Pinned bearings.
You guys do Nice work.
Nice information
Like the video on the 327 rods. Question what rods are you using. There's two set of factory rods for the small journal motor. Would like to see more the 327 build. I have a 327 motor that's need to put together. I have a st of early pro comp aluminum heads I need to rebuild to complete the build. I'm going with a solid street roller cam. I'm going for 1964 spec with a 11.to1 compression. Turbo 350 trans with 3,500 stall. 4.11 gears.
Back in the old days, we would weigh the pistons, pins, and rod assembly separately and move them around to get as even weight between all three as possible. That was preferable if the customer didn’t request a complete balance job. Also when you do a build do you check crank balance?
Great info👍
Would love to see a series of build videos on this engine.
Unrelate but kind of related question do you know of any manufacturer making a small journal forged 6” rod? I had to find an new old stock set for a current build not an easy task.
It’s to do an old school cheap stroker of a 350 to a 363 by offset grinding the crank 1/16”
I did it with a Scat forged crank and some new old stock Manley forged 6” steel rods.
I’d like to do it again but can’t find rods.
Cool video, curious though; with the relative low cost of new forged rods and their superior quality by the time a customer pays for new bolts and the labor to resize the rods have they actually saved any money? I mean for any sort of performance rebuild you would be rebalancing the rotating assembly anyway. Just seems like now days a new set of rods with floating pins, and a decent hypereutectic piston is an easy way to pick up a few HP, have more reliability especially on a 327 that has to wind to 6500 or more rpm to make any real power. I understand restoration work and the desire to maintain originality. But why wouldn't the customer just get new rods?
Great informative video 👍
I’m looking at some sbc 302 rods but only 3 have the little oiling hole on the rod caps.
I’ll have to do some more investigations.
Very hard to find those original small journal 302 rods without the oiling holes on the sides Bill Jenkins spoke highly of those rods because of the prep work that GM did on those rods at that time, they were heat treated and shot peened from the factory also there is some mention of the Chris craft 327 boat engine that has the small journal green rods which were supposed to be pretty good they had green splash paint on I beam part or on the big end of the rod just like the Lt -1 pink rods those boat engine rods might be some spin off of the 302 rod but used for that marine application
Nice job.
The guy that taught me Machining name is Ken he used to mix up the main caps on us and the rod bearing caps and see which one of us can match the Caps back the fastest I was very good at doing this because you have to look at the party lines the factory honing in lines to be able to match things up very fastly the reason that he taught us to do this was a lot of customers would bring everything all mixed up that was no problem for our train crew we knew how to match the Caps back up to the rod & main by looking at the factory machine marks we had a lot of fun doing this Ken was a brilliant Machinist I'll add one more an old-timer walked in were heating up something to take a broken bolt out use paraffin wax instead of WD-40 that was amazing trick
Fun to watch 👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Those 11/32" rod bolts for the small journal small block Chevy can be used as a cheap upgrade for small block Ford rods with minimal work.
Let see the build
I think the holes in the bench are for tapping in the rod bolts......😋
So rod length is very slightly changed? Depending on needs it could or not matter.
Can the small end be bored out of set to lengthen the rod again?
flipping the rod on the madrel halves the cylindricity error on those rods. Do you heat soak the rods before machining? Thanks for the great video!!!
Good video!
I love seeing all these overheated small end rods. Throw some boost at that rod and it’ll break right at the edge of the haz.
Nice video!
Thanks!
The best small journal rod had the last three in the part number, 145, and had a green paint code mark . I doubt you can get them new, maybe nos .
Hello,Can you share the roughing and finishing grit stones you use please?
I'd love to work here
How much feeler gauge thickness do you use and only on the rod side? Thanks
Hey Jim I got a old om617 in peices original owner didn't want to finish it. Now my question is he didn't mark the rods would I have to get new rods?
Just will require a bit closer inspection to make sure the correct cap is with the correct rod.
@@JAMSIONLINE ok if the caps were put with the correct rod there good to go ?
How does it get worn out if the bearings ain't even worn?
What kind of machine was that & if I wanted to buy one for my shop what price range would one be in???
How does it get out of round if there are bearings installed?
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Do you CK bore centers also?
What do you charge to resize sj sbc rods
How thick is the feeler gauge?
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What model is the sunnen machine?
Small end?
can i send you my 327 rods to resize ?
Do you have a shot peening machine? I've always wanted to know what shot peened polished beam rods will handle for power.
What is the max amount of out of round a performance rad can be.
It's two to three tens of a thousands that's .0002 or .0003 out of round or taper we balance the small end first then the big end then the crankshaft and it rotating parts + the pistons.