Very entertaining video. Engine test stand looks solid as a rock, and the engine is running really smooth. Always glad to see a cameo appearance by Ms. Daisy too.
It's a fantastic day when you get to watch a brand new video with this n that garage!!!!We wait for the video all week long!!!!Thank you for the enjoyment!!!!!Have a blessed day!!!!!?🤓🙏
“Always do the stuff you like first. If you wake up dead tomorrow morning, you will have done stuff you didn’t like and didn’t do the stuff you did like. So, always do the stuff you like first.”- This N That Garage - That’s one worth writing down.
On our Sea Scout boat, we got a Chrysler 318 marine with a Carter 4-bubble. That salt cleans off the carb using CLR calcium, lime and rust remover. Swab it on liberally with q-tips and it takes it right off and stays off until the next time you go driving in the salt.
You should call the Dodge, Red Dog! It's been dogging you every step it away 😂 your run stand looks really nice in red and your engine build turned out really well. Through the termination and tenacity you gut er done 👍 another great video Chad ✌️🇺🇲
One of my favorite tube channels. I enjoy your down and dirty yet methodical approach to automotive mechanics. Looking forward to the next episode(s).👍
Well Dangggg feller !!! Matching sparkplug wires with that "High Plains Drifter" Red Engine helm ! She's a Beauty! That's some uptown fabrication right-char. Before you revealed to us the Rad cap incident I stopped the tape and slow mo'ed it and damn Chad,, you were damn lucky. That cap was moving !! Woulda have seriously messed you up, thank heavens you're ok. You wouldn't believe how anxious we get watching waiting for that engine to bust off, it's thrilling as hell. Another fine video from Chad.. He's not as smooth as Tennessee Whiskey, But he's as warm as a glass of Brandy 👍 Excellent content.
I don't know how many times I sat as a kid watching my Dad rebuild engines, homing was always fun to watch, that carberator mercy sakes good thing she didn't blow.. 👍👍👍
Holy bajesus I laughed waaayyy to hard when you dodged that radiator cap! Whatever you do don’t give up TH-cam! You’ve got a gift sir, and it’s entertaining us good ole boys !
Hey Chad... old parts guy here. I don't remember everything that fits everything anymore (lol), but I do remember how to use reference sources, and they say that the S-402 cam gear fits 318, 340, and 360 ChryslerCo engines. To be sure, check the crank gear... it would be an S-297. Looks like they pulled parts on a Friday! The set for an '82 Chevy 350 (VIN code L) would be the C-3001K for the silent-type chain and gears, and C-3023K for the roller type set. Love the channel... love the content!
thank u sir for your time making this video and bringing back some good memories. early 90s we had drag racing with a class called bone stock, your 350 could be bord has big as u wanted to go, whole 9 yards with crank and rods, but u had to do it with a stock block and heads with a 2 bl of course. seen A LOT of guys blow the bottom end out of an engine. that's what made the class so fun. u could go has radical as u wanted, but a stock block can only handle so much. class was very competitive. people nowa days don't have extra money to play with. again thank u, I'm sure it take a good minute to make and edit a video.
Another great video. I learn so much from your videos. Thanks for the knowledge and the laughter. Engine stand looks rock solid 👌 Looking forward to your next video
Nice job again, I’ve built probably a couple hundred engines of all sorts over the years and countless partial engine repairs …From v10s to Yamaha v8 to simple little 4 bangers, and of course all the regular v8 stuff. Even tho i thoroughly enjoy building engines it’s fun watching others build then too! Watching for a little trick someone does for my next build or catching a mistake they did! That thrill of firing up a fresh engine and it does what it’s suppose to do if ya did everything right…if not it can be your worst nightmare! 😂
Hi Chad i was telling u while watching the video like "hey buddy u forget to install the oilpump"but yes shit happens when u loose focus but i believe it happens in the best of families thanx for another excellent video lots of love from S A
Love all the gm 350's, and I think ya got a good one here. Hope it works out for you and the older gentleman without trouble! Keep up the good stuff my friend!
Gas-ka-leens, car-ber-roster, hamma, thing-a-ma-bob, dad-blame, right-cheer - I am from the south and understand everything you are saying sir. I love the fact that you are a master of the southern vernacular. My favorite is gas-ka-leens through! Y'all be good up there in eastern, TN, stay warm and Ease Up every chance y'all get!
I'm happy that cap didn't take your ear off my brother. I want a stand just like that so I can hear a small block 350 sound off any time of day or night. Yah buddy!! Thank you.
Just a helpful cleaning piston hint. I use a crock-pot & put antifreeze in it (50/50 mix) set on high & clean-em-up. Works grrrrrr8 on carboraters too .... 👍
Another great video. Every day I get on TH-cam looking for something from you and I’m always really happy when there is something we learn things from you but you’re entertaining as heck. Thank you so much.
The engine test stand is built perfectly fine. Only one change I'd make is how you have that back plate holding up on the side post by the pitch bolts. Those vibrant loose the motor is going to slide down. Maybe drill thru holes like 6 of them to adjust in the upright posts part and put a pin so there is no chance of that sliding down. Other then that it's good to go 🍻 and as far as those square plug. They sell different size sockets for that. Look up male pipe plug sockets. Buy a set of them. We use them alot in heavy equipment industry 👌
Awesome run stand. You’ll no doubt get a lot of good use with it. Sure beats dealing with all the ankle bitting issues on the stand instead of when it’s under the hood.
It was nice that our region finally warmed up a spell, but last night and for the next couple days, us Tennesseeans get to bundle back up for the weekend!
Another great build Chad she's running like a smoothie, looking forward to the next one , oh by the way when are you going to call one of your trucks miss daisy ?? Always look forward to seeing her and that would make a grand name for one running nice and smooth .
Hey Chad. I am enjoying this week's episode. I have a few names for that ole Mopar... Gremlins is one... Mr. Bean, (Forrest) Gump, Parts Hog Dirty Dog, Miss Tune, Dud, Son of a Gun, Tool Box Blunder, RAPOM to name a few. Cheers...!!
Motor runs smooth as silk ,testament to a job well done . Strange about the thermostat not letting the motor warm up with the three holes drilled in it. minor thing !!!! God Bless you and yours, stay safe and well ,Stuart in Ontario...
I like the run stand. I've watched a lot of videos on engine rebuilds and I think you missed your calling at instruction and keeping your audience captured on a professional level. Your tops!
👍Nice build. Also, nice “dodge” from that radiator cap 🤣🤣🤣 It was just excited to be operational once again. Sounds great! Glad to hear you’re getting the trusses! Won’t be long now! (call the ol Dodge “POS”🤣) Good stuff feller! Keep up the good work.
A country dude keep it up man you do some extra homework make me wish I was still living in the country working on motorbikes and go cars and Hot Wheels laugh out loud
Good job diagnosing the problems on this one. Runs and sounds good. Why are the red stripes only on one side of the oil pan gasket? Run stand looks good painted red. Still think you oughtter sell plans for it.
I'm Surprised you couldn't hear me screaming form Ohio "DID YOU PUT THE OIL PUMP ON". Love the engine stand, you need a hose bib shut off on the lower hose so you don't drain the radiator each time you test an engine. Lots of fun, Thanks
Dodge truck name idea... Lunch box. Because it keeps eating your lunch every time you work on it.
Might be a million builds on TH-cam but, you are the one we trust!
Very entertaining video. Engine test stand looks solid as a rock, and the engine is running really smooth. Always glad to see a cameo appearance by Ms. Daisy too.
It's a fantastic day when you get to watch a brand new video with this n that garage!!!!We wait for the video all week long!!!!Thank you for the enjoyment!!!!!Have a blessed day!!!!!?🤓🙏
Preshate that. 👍
Great job on the test stand and I can't wait to see the pole barn being put together!
“Always do the stuff you like first. If you wake up dead tomorrow morning, you will have done stuff you didn’t like and didn’t do the stuff you did like. So, always do the stuff you like first.”- This N That Garage - That’s one worth writing down.
A T shirt maybe? 🤷♂️
@@ThisNThatGarage I wouldn’t hesitate to buy that, no siree.
Nice job on the backyard rebuild. She’s a runner.
On our Sea Scout boat, we got a Chrysler 318 marine with a Carter 4-bubble. That salt cleans off the carb using CLR calcium, lime and rust remover. Swab it on liberally with q-tips and it takes it right off and stays off until the next time you go driving in the salt.
You should call the Dodge, Red Dog! It's been dogging you every step it away 😂 your run stand looks really nice in red and your engine build turned out really well. Through the termination and tenacity you gut er done 👍 another great video Chad ✌️🇺🇲
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you should be really proud of what you have managed to achieve,excellent work,thank you for sharing!
Looks like it's going to be an excellent little motor for a long time great job
One of my favorite tube channels. I enjoy your down and dirty yet methodical approach to automotive mechanics. Looking forward to the next episode(s).👍
Preshate it. 👍
Well Dangggg feller !!! Matching sparkplug wires with that "High Plains Drifter" Red Engine helm ! She's a Beauty!
That's some uptown fabrication right-char.
Before you revealed to us the Rad cap incident I stopped the tape and slow mo'ed it and damn Chad,, you were damn lucky.
That cap was moving !! Woulda have seriously messed you up, thank heavens you're ok. You wouldn't believe how anxious we get watching waiting for that engine to bust off, it's thrilling as hell. Another fine video from Chad.. He's not as smooth as Tennessee Whiskey, But he's as warm as a glass of Brandy 👍 Excellent content.
The look on your face when the radiator cap flew off is priceless. I am glad you weren't hurt. Keep the vids coming !
That could have been bad!
Excellent example of a budget rebuild! Engine stand works great and looks mighty fine with the red paint. Well done!
I don't know how many times I sat as a kid watching my Dad rebuild engines, homing was always fun to watch, that carberator mercy sakes good thing she didn't blow.. 👍👍👍
Great job on your rebuild. A excellent video. Now just to get installed. And go for a drive. Thank you for sharing!😢
The run stand is looking awesome and the motor sounds great. Excellent job as always good content 👍👍
Holy bajesus I laughed waaayyy to hard when you dodged that radiator cap!
Whatever you do don’t give up TH-cam! You’ve got a gift sir, and it’s entertaining us good ole boys !
That will be a good motor for your neighbor. Nice job on the garage rebuild!
Loved it all chad,warts and all. You're still the real deal.more please.cheers.
Well you did it again you always impress with your patience. Great job.
Hey Chad... old parts guy here. I don't remember everything that fits everything anymore (lol), but I do remember how to use reference sources, and they say that the S-402 cam gear fits 318, 340, and 360 ChryslerCo engines. To be sure, check the crank gear... it would be an S-297. Looks like they pulled parts on a Friday! The set for an '82 Chevy 350 (VIN code L) would be the C-3001K for the silent-type chain and gears, and C-3023K for the roller type set. Love the channel... love the content!
You still did an awesome job there was a lot of trials and tribulations and you made it you got it done
Great video love your attitude and intestinal fortitude it's inspiring!!
thank u sir for your time making this video and bringing back some good memories. early 90s we had drag racing with a class called bone stock, your 350 could be bord has big as u wanted to go, whole 9 yards with crank and rods, but u had to do it with a stock block and heads with a 2 bl of course. seen A LOT of guys blow the bottom end out of an engine. that's what made the class so fun. u could go has radical as u wanted, but a stock block can only handle so much. class was very competitive. people nowa days don't have extra money to play with. again thank u, I'm sure it take a good minute to make and edit a video.
Geeez, nothing but a good time. That's what this was. Super fun.
Engine stand looks great nice paint job can't beat a small block Chevy with those headers sounds awesome Well done sir
The old chevy three-fiddy sounds Fantastic. You sir have her running pretty smooth. Great job!
I'm just amazed! You are a badass! I am so glad I ran into your channel. I can't wait to see what else you have coming!
Preshate it. 👍
Very very sweet sound like a boat. You need to take a bow. You done a great job 👏 👍
I really like the engine rebuild videos Chad. Very entertaining to me and informative.
Always enjoy watching the Fire up of a fresh Engine. I really like your run stand!
Another great video. I learn so much from your videos. Thanks for the knowledge and the laughter.
Engine stand looks rock solid 👌
Looking forward to your next video
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Nice job again,
I’ve built probably a couple hundred engines of all sorts over the years and countless partial engine repairs …From v10s to Yamaha v8 to simple little 4 bangers, and of course all the regular v8 stuff.
Even tho i thoroughly enjoy building engines it’s fun watching others build then too! Watching for a little trick someone does for my next build or catching a mistake they did! That thrill of firing up a fresh engine and it does what it’s suppose to do if ya did everything right…if not it can be your worst nightmare! 😂
The engine stand turned out nice, the engine sounds great.
Please somemore will they run !!! I love watching yours !! Thanks brother !!! Still watch all your videos.... lol
I really like what your doing, it works well with your personality. Good job editing as well. Very good videos.
Preshate it. 👍
Chad, that was awesome! That stand is really nice👍🤣👍
That engine run stand is sweet. Bet you could sell those easy.
Digging the music that went along with the video!!!👍
That 350 sounds like a million!! Great to see it start hot at the end with just a touch of the button. Great build and super educational!!
Love me the sound of a SBC, and that one sir is crisp! Beautiful work, as always :)
Hi Chad i was telling u while watching the video like "hey buddy u forget to install the oilpump"but yes shit happens when u loose focus but i believe it happens in the best of families thanx for another excellent video lots of love from S A
Great job on the engine stand and tree 50 rebuild 🎉. Really enjoy your videos and recommend your channel.
I appreciate your videos and your sarcasm it's fun watching your videos
Great show love the content ,wishing you all the best for this year, from across the pond in the uk
As always, entertaining and educational - love the channel - From South Africa.
Running stand looks great painted looks like store-bought great job
I'm glad you realized your mistake, I was yelling at my phone Oil Pump Oil Pump!! Lol
Love all the gm 350's, and I think ya got a good one here. Hope it works out for you and the older gentleman without trouble! Keep up the good stuff my friend!
Love your videos, Lady petrolhead (and diesel head too!) from UK here, really enjoy your commentary and work ethic.
Hello UK! 👍
Nice work This N That! The engine stand works real well and the ol motor sounds strong. Great video!
Gas-ka-leens, car-ber-roster, hamma, thing-a-ma-bob, dad-blame, right-cheer - I am from the south and understand everything you are saying sir. I love the fact that you are a master of the southern vernacular. My favorite is gas-ka-leens through! Y'all be good up there in eastern, TN, stay warm and Ease Up every chance y'all get!
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Another great video Chad you had that motor looking brand new 👌
Thanks for the video. Like the run stand!
Great vid,, simple explanation on technical issues that a layman can understand,, good job! Dodge name COW,,, can of worms👍
Good job on the engine stand! It looks like it works great
Love the stand, can't wait to see the new shop, may God bless all you do.
I'm happy that cap didn't take your ear off my brother. I want a stand just like that so I can hear a small block 350 sound off any time of day or night. Yah buddy!! Thank you.
Perfect name for the Dodge would be "The Joker"! Just when you think you got it licked.....he throws you a new surprise!
Gotta say this is a great channel even got me doing stuff.
Awesome. 👍
That 350 sounds healthy! Nice job on the rebuild. Test stand operates really handy. Nice video
I really enjoy the engine rebuild videos!
Just a helpful cleaning piston hint. I use a crock-pot & put antifreeze in it (50/50 mix) set on high & clean-em-up. Works grrrrrr8 on carboraters too
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Another great video. Every day I get on TH-cam looking for something from you and I’m always really happy when there is something we learn things from you but you’re entertaining as heck. Thank you so much.
That last part didn’t come out quite right but maybe you know what the heck I said lol😂
Great video as always, very enjoyable... Tommy in Ireland 🇮🇪
Good to see you Fella, let’s get this Stand Holdina Engine
Nice video as always 👍. Impressive man but I would change that oil filter to ac delco or wix filter
I enjoyed watching this and all your videos..Well done bud.
The engine test stand is built perfectly fine. Only one change I'd make is how you have that back plate holding up on the side post by the pitch bolts. Those vibrant loose the motor is going to slide down. Maybe drill thru holes like 6 of them to adjust in the upright posts part and put a pin so there is no chance of that sliding down. Other then that it's good to go 🍻 and as far as those square plug. They sell different size sockets for that. Look up male pipe plug sockets. Buy a set of them. We use them alot in heavy equipment industry 👌
Doubt that'll happen but if it does it can't go far.
@@ThisNThatGarage life has a funny way of showing us the truth when we doubt stuff 🤣
perfect motor now love the run stand u could patten that male money lol awsome awsome rebuild fora budget keepem commin
Chad, great content, and a great job on that stand. Looking forward to your new building assembly videos!
One very good motor stand it works real good and the motor sounds good
man I'm glad that rad cap didn't hit you in the face. great job on the build, i always learn something
Awesome and inspiring video! Motor stand looks good and the motor sounds great! Love the channel. Can’t wait for more videos
Darin has my vote
Lunch Box for the win
Hope you’re doing great
PEACE ☮️
Great video again Chad, fast becoming my favourite TH-cam channel.
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Awesome run stand. You’ll no doubt get a lot of good use with it. Sure beats dealing with all the ankle bitting issues on the stand instead of when it’s under the hood.
It was nice that our region finally warmed up a spell, but last night and for the next couple days, us Tennesseeans get to bundle back up for the weekend!
Tell your mom I hope she's feeling fine I'm glad you decided to stay with you too I like watching you if you are funny and you make me laugh
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Sounds healthy great job as always
I agree!
Oh man, the neighbours are gonna just love you
Another great build Chad she's running like a smoothie, looking forward to the next one , oh by the way when are you going to call one of your trucks miss daisy ?? Always look forward to seeing her and that would make a grand name for one running nice and smooth .
Hey Chad. I am enjoying this week's episode. I have a few names for that ole Mopar... Gremlins is one... Mr. Bean, (Forrest) Gump, Parts Hog Dirty Dog, Miss Tune, Dud, Son of a Gun, Tool Box Blunder, RAPOM to name a few. Cheers...!!
Motor runs smooth as silk ,testament to a job well done . Strange about the thermostat not letting the motor warm up with the three holes drilled in it. minor thing !!!! God Bless you and yours, stay safe and well ,Stuart in Ontario...
I like the run stand. I've watched a lot of videos on engine rebuilds and I think you missed your calling at instruction and keeping your audience captured on a professional level. Your tops!
Preshate that.
👍Nice build. Also, nice “dodge” from that radiator cap 🤣🤣🤣 It was just excited to be operational once again. Sounds great! Glad to hear you’re getting the trusses! Won’t be long now! (call the ol Dodge “POS”🤣) Good stuff feller! Keep up the good work.
He dodged that cap like it was nothing! Great reflexes. If that’d been me, I would have had a black eye for a week!
@@lawrenceedwards6327 👍🤣🤣
New subscriber. I love ur content. Great job and looking forward to the future with watching u tinker with stuff. Much love from Maryland❤❤❤.
Waapow waapow..thank you for another enjoyable video your knowledge is very helpful thanks again for another excellent video 🤠
Hello miss daisy. Nice work Chad 👍. Wish some of my project engines looked that good to start off with.
A country dude keep it up man you do some extra homework make me wish I was still living in the country working on motorbikes and go cars and Hot Wheels laugh out loud
THAT engine sounds WICKED!!!😁
Reminds me of a WWII fighter aircraft firing up a big radial engine at first!😁
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Good job diagnosing the problems on this one. Runs and sounds good. Why are the red stripes only on one side of the oil pan gasket? Run stand looks good painted red. Still think you oughtter sell plans for it.
Great job. I love your run stand. Thanks for the content
I'm Surprised you couldn't hear me screaming form Ohio "DID YOU PUT THE OIL PUMP ON".
Love the engine stand, you need a hose bib shut off on the lower hose so you don't drain the radiator each time you test an engine. Lots of fun, Thanks
It only has water in it so it's no big deal.
Another awesome video, thanks 👍🏼
You are one amazing mechanic ☺️👍👍
Excelente video usted es un muy buen maestro de la mecánica aprendí mucho con este video lo felicito
all round great job well done