Kerry, I want to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and the best of a New year. Thanks for getting back to making the best motor videos of all!!!!!!!!
The band style ring compressor is a great teaching tool. It teaches you how to break rings if you're not careful, and it teaches you to go online and buy a better tool. I still have mine, but it's more of a sentimental attachment......it was my first. 😍😍
I love your videos and how you deliver the content. You always tell it like it is. I really like that. I have a ‘72 Chevelle that has a stock 307 in it. I want to do something with the engine without breaking the bank. If the block is in good condition, should I use it or should I build something using a 350 block? I want some decent power, like maybe 300 or so horsepower and be very drivable on the street. This was my first car. I am now 56 years old. Again, love what you do. I have learned so much. Thank you.
If you can pick up a decant 350 block, you can use the 307 crankshaft and rods in it and you will have a 327 the 307 and 327 share the same crank and rods you will need to buy a 327 rebuild kit with pistons but it's pretty easy to build and you could definitely 300 HP and probably more that would be a really nice engine
Read the whole comment: You need to do a video on timing. But, NOT the initial, total and advance timing. Setting up the timing for initial firing of the engine after build. Most folks know how to set timing, but, a lot of guys don't know how to set up the timing so that the motor just fires right up without cranking, and cranking, and cranking to try and get the distributor turned so that it finally fires. And how much should it be advanced to crank and run properly? Thanks in advance, Jim
@@Myvintageiron7512 Brother, I understand this video 100%. What I'm referring too is after you install the distributor in the motor, how do you set the timing the very first time so that you know the engine will fire perfectly without cranking the engine over and over before you finally get it to fire. Thanks again, Jim
How to you handle inadequete rod side clearance? A few of mine have little to no movement and seems like it's binding up. If I slightly loosen the bolts I get some side movement back?
Apologies for being off topic but I have a GMC E351 V-6 (very similar to v6 305). Compression is 60 psi in each of the six cylinders thus it appears I need a rebuild. I have watched your GMC 305 V6 rebuild. Do you have a parts list and source you could share with me?
I know this us an old video, but was curious as to why you didn't use the plastic gauge? Im aure i wint get a response from this being and older video but Maybe somebody can help me out with this. Im doing ny first rebuild and a few have said to use the plastic gauge
@@Myvintageiron7512I had my crankshaft polished on my 4.0 motor. Nothing else was done to any part of the rotating assembly, what do you recommend for measuring and assembly? I have Lucas assembly lube and plasti-guages
Hello my good sir i was wondering what you would recommend . I have a 97 5.7 l31 vortec motor and wanna turbo it and swap it into an el camino is there a good recipe for a turbo build like that ? All i keep finding is 383 and or 454 stuff and as youd assume a whole lotta LS stuff but no l31. Has no one thought of a turbo l31 before?
He was the best teacher ever. Had a great time class of 2019
You can use ATF oil mixed with white spirit to wipe out the bores, works super..
Can’t thank you enough for your channel and yet again another great video. These tips on assembly are very helpful my friend.
Glad you like them!
I absolutely love the great content! No BS with this guy.
Kerry, I want to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and the best of a New year. Thanks for getting back to making the best motor videos of all!!!!!!!!
Thanks Merry Christmas to you as well
Thanks for these great tips and rationale to back them up!
Glad you like them!
The band style ring compressor is a great teaching tool. It teaches you how to break rings if you're not careful, and it teaches you to go online and buy a better tool. I still have mine, but it's more of a sentimental attachment......it was my first. 😍😍
Great point!
That was really nice and simple. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing, great job 🇺🇸
You bet
Great video!!
Thanks!
I love your videos and how you deliver the content. You always tell it like it is. I really like that. I have a ‘72 Chevelle that has a stock 307 in it. I want to do something with the engine without breaking the bank. If the block is in good condition, should I use it or should I build something using a 350 block? I want some decent power, like maybe 300 or so horsepower and be very drivable on the street. This was my first car. I am now 56 years old. Again, love what you do. I have learned so much. Thank you.
If you can pick up a decant 350 block, you can use the 307 crankshaft and rods in it and you will have a 327 the 307 and 327 share the same crank and rods you will need to buy a 327 rebuild kit with pistons but it's pretty easy to build and you could definitely
300 HP and probably more that would be a really nice engine
Cool video
Read the whole comment: You need to do a video on timing. But, NOT the initial, total and advance timing. Setting up the timing for initial firing of the engine after build. Most folks know how to set timing, but, a lot of guys don't know how to set up the timing so that the motor just fires right up without cranking, and cranking, and cranking to try and get the distributor turned so that it finally fires. And how much should it be advanced to crank and run properly? Thanks in advance, Jim
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@@Myvintageiron7512 Brother, I understand this video 100%. What I'm referring too is after you install the distributor in the motor, how do you set the timing the very first time so that you know the engine will fire perfectly without cranking the engine over and over before you finally get it to fire. Thanks again, Jim
How to you handle inadequete rod side clearance? A few of mine have little to no movement and seems like it's binding up. If I slightly loosen the bolts I get some side movement back?
On forged pistons what piston to bore clearance do you recommend ?
it depends on the piston those specs will come from the piston manufacturer it can vary greatly from brand to brand
Apologies for being off topic but I have a GMC E351 V-6 (very similar to v6 305). Compression is 60 psi in each of the six cylinders thus it appears I need a rebuild. I have watched your GMC 305 V6 rebuild. Do you have a parts list and source you could share with me?
Unfortunately, all the sources I had, have dried up, surprisingly Orleys had some parts for it but again getting parts for these is very tough
Do you happen to have the part number for that ring compressor?
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Can you video a rebuild on a 429 CJ or even a thunderjet 429?
If I only had one
I know this us an old video, but was curious as to why you didn't use the plastic gauge? Im aure i wint get a response from this being and older video but Maybe somebody can help me out with this. Im doing ny first rebuild and a few have said to use the plastic gauge
Plastigage will work but it is not as accurate as actually measuring
@@Myvintageiron7512I had my crankshaft polished on my 4.0 motor. Nothing else was done to any part of the rotating assembly, what do you recommend for measuring and assembly? I have Lucas assembly lube and plasti-guages
How can we contribute to your channel?
www.patreon.com/Myvintageiron7512
I hate this, "oh everything is SOOO EASY!" Pff yeah right.
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Personally I blame....squirrels
Hello my good sir i was wondering what you would recommend . I have a 97 5.7 l31 vortec motor and wanna turbo it and swap it into an el camino is there a good recipe for a turbo build like that ? All i keep finding is 383 and or 454 stuff and as youd assume a whole lotta LS stuff but no l31. Has no one thought of a turbo l31 before?
The factory Vortec heads do not hold up well to boost
Do u have an email address I'd love to chat. I'm also in AZ.
Sorry I don't give that out here Id have way to many emails but if you post yours I'll email you