Old Chevy engine spits flames before removal from rusty project truck | Redline Update #24
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- čas přidán 12. 11. 2019
- Time to pull the Stovebolt Six engine from our 1950 Chevy 3600 pickup truck! Yes, we know we already live-streamed us trying to get it to run, but many of you may have missed that (also the audio was sorta messed up!), so prior to pulling the engine we're gonna show you one more time Davin's attempt at trying to get this old 6-cylinder to bark up. Then it's time to break out the hammer and torch, get this unique Chevrolet engine on a stand, and prepare for disassembly.
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The 1949 Chevy I bought in July got the same treatment! After setting for 30 years, a quick tune-up and a little elbow grease has allowed me to put almost 1500 miles on this old truck!
Gotta love an old Stovebolt and they do ZAP! Been there and done that a number of times working on these old beasts, back in the day. Enjoying your videos and doing vicariously what I can't do in reality anymore. Thanks
Guys, i m from Russia. Maybe I've got some mistakes in my speech l, but I'll try to explain what I think about your video.
I wish you luck boys. It's amazing to watch the restouration proses. Recently i fixed the engeen of my truck called ЗИЛ 157. I think chevy engeen is similar to it. Honestly, it was really difficult to fix it. I'll never do it again. But you made a lot of videos about different engeens. I bet it was difficult. You are really patient. I wish you luck! I'm looking forward to your next update.
Rusya Galeev Your English is very good! Is it hard to find parts for old Russian cars and trucks?
@@skn9895 original parts yes, if you mean those parts that were made in USSR, nowdays its way better to find a blue print and make it at factory or elsewhere
@@skn9895 i Don't think that it's really difficult, because ussr made hundred thousands of cars
Your English is good enough, don't be afraid! I'm not a US guy also but we are kind of united when turning wrenches on vehicles!
MazeVX FPV Argentinian guy restoring a old Fiat 1600, turning wrenches is deffinetly a universal lenguage
Watching this took me back to when I resurrected my 58 Chevy Del Rey Yeoman station wagon with the 235 stovebolt six.
I bet you didn't think that the 6 volt system would bite like that lol!
Can't wait to see the end results of the rebuild! From the sound of it, it shouldn't take too much to get that mill back in perfect running order.
Was the 235 stovebolt six a forerunner to the Chevy Blueflame six, which in the 50,s was also used in Australia,s Holden,s known as the grey engine later model engines were red tough reliable no nonsense motors.
@@barryphillips7327 Yes, definitely the same engine family. I classify this generation, the next generation ( 250 c.i.d. and 292 c.i.d. truck)
along with the Chrysler slant six family as some of the most durable and dependable engines ever built. Almost indestructible, run forever if you don't abuse them, and they're actually quite receptive to performance modifications. A conversion to a modern port EFI system and the addition of a single turbo turns them into a viable, but yet thrifty performance engine.
Now that's a first for me. Serpentine belts as slings. Now that's using your thinker!
I'm 73 and love the channel. Thx for the better mike. Ps why the 4 dislikes. ??... What's not to like? Your bringing it back to life from its grave.! Giving me an incentive to get my '37 D5 running this winter.
Love to see the torch at work. I can't believe it is possible to resurrect these vehicles that have been abandoned for so long.
how come u know so much about automotive repairs , i can only presume dat u attend classess deligently so , u learned well , ur fun task stick guy , EXCELLENT JOB, GODBLESS!
Hurry up. Owned one just like it bout 30 years ago. Can't wait!
Another way to pull the motor and transmission is to pull the top of the shift cover completely off and up & out . Plus side to these old trucks is a hand full of bolts is the front clip and cab dont take much time to pull off either .... Great video as always tho keep it up!!!
This is too cool and funny for me!
Nice to see the engine running. That flames from the carb though...
It is always interesting to watch you young guys doing a restoration on stuff we grew up with. I noticed your machine shop bored without pistons on hand, 101 no no, should have fitted the pistons when boring, having to file end gap of rings pretty rare if bored correctly. I used to make them bring me pistons and rings before boring, of course that is going on 50 years ago now
That was a great video!! Exciting, humorous and interesting!! I really look forward to the next update!! Great work!!
Need more pickups!
Chevy is beautiful)
I loved the live stream of this! Love what you guys do.
oven cleaner works awesome for cleaning years of gunk off of engines. thanks for keeping these beauties alive and on the road!
@Jeffrey Janzer Fantastic! thanks for the tip. i'll have to give it a try!
Always look forward to seeing these videos! Thanks
Los felicito por sus vídeos son geniales, voy a estar ansioso esperando ver como reconstruyen ese motor, saludos amigos desde Argentina 💪💪
With 292 comments I'm sure this has been said. When starting an old motor like you did. I use a French mustard squeeze bottle. I squeeze gas directly into the horn inside the carburetor. Sometimes called vent tube. It fills the bowl up. That way you can move your hand away from it and run it for several minutes. Works on 90% of the carbs
Reminds me when I was rebuilding my 50 Chevy in 1959!
I loved my '50 chevy,but nice gals wouldn't get in.But the bad gals would,thank heaven
Always enjoy your rebuilds. Great photography too!
Removing those stubborn bolts like a superhero!
I'd label the screws & everything else, but I hadn't thought about putting the screws back where they belong. Good Idea
Thanks for sharing this ol' Classic Chevy. I remember some siblings, cousins and I riding in the back of one of my uncles P/U down a rutted dirt road. His might have been a 50 model though. Couldn't hardly breathe lol.
Great memories.
Again, thanks for sharing.
Stan
you got a like for that dance alone. LOL wish i could give you two.
Looking forward to watching the progress on this. 🇨🇦😎👍
Big thumbs-up to Devin and you guys. Cheers
Watched the live video on this one a few months back. Was a good time.
looking forward to the strip down & re-build,,,,,,, love the channel !!!!!!
Awesome outstanding job have a great time
thanks
Youv'e brought my saved late 70's Truckin' magazines to life! so enjoying this build, thanks for the uploads David 👍👍👍
Once again, great content from you guys!
Big hiya from Pennsylvania .GREAT VIDEO.
You are doing a good job
Caught my old 289 on fire pouring a little gas into the carb like you did after running out of gas (gas gauge wasn't working in the Mustang). Nice passersby helped put it out (mostly) and then the Santa Barbara fire dept rolled up to give the engine a good wash. Walked to Pep Boys and bought some new plug wires and was on my way in a short time.
That's a cool truck . Can't wait to see the rebuild on this engine . As soon as the babbit rods show up I am going to start assembling a 1940 straight 8 Buick . I might try and video some of it . It's hard to do during the work day .
I'm in love...wrap it up I'll take it!
Thanks for sharing with me.
Good to see it moving forward.
Gotta love it...spittin' fire!
👍👌👏
Can hardly wait to see more.
Thanks a lot for making taping editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health.
Postscriptum: Great Mustie1 uses a spray bottle with a little hose on. That's even much safer.
Ready for the build now.
That's not a shock....jumpstarting a Chevrolet Monte Carlo with a RUNNING highway construction sign - THAT'S A SHOCK! Thanks for the memories though. :)
*That Chevy Looks to be in GREAT Shape for the year!!!*
The body Anyway... The floor pan😬
She sounded good , ENJOYED !!
I want to see a full restore of the truck
that is a real blue flame six. That is a nice truck. I would only convert to 12 volt and add 3 point seat belts. The rest would be stock.
I love this. So cool!
Down here in North Florida we call that a multi-purpose adjustable hot wrench.🤔🤗🤗
03:07 THAT made my day!
I would run that engine where it is. Also, please don't paint that truck!
Oh, and remember Jay Leno's saying - I take a $5,000 car, put $100,000 into it and wind up with a car that's worth $40,000.
I watched his channel he is great I like Jay
Oh BS... YES you DO paint that truck, full resto. Make it new again.. None of the "Patina" nonsense.
It would be a shame to paint it. Do you have any idea how long it takes to get a finish like that?
@@JiveDadson LOL, true enough.
@@JiveDadson Roughly 70 years!!
i had to replay 3:09 about 5 times! kept laughing my ass off lol
Muito bom , abraço do Brasil a todos ! 🙏
é nois queiroiz
Hope the next update comes just in time..... can't wait 😇😇😇😇😇👻
Love the videos,keep it up boys!👍
In this application it's not a torch, it's a blue tipped wrench.
My favorite chevy truck
Nice job waiting for next video
His hands are divine‼️
Good work gentlemen
For those of us who love cars and have been around a while who hasn’t shocked themselves or has had fire shooting out of the carburetor at least once! Ha!!!
Just got zapped last august with Chevy HEI.. My lips are still buzzing.
If you haven't caught something on fire at least once you aren't working hard enough.
@@onebladeprop I too have the burned hair syndrome.
great job
Goodness me I love this channel
sounds like it would run good enough as is
The monster heart beat 😈♥️
I wanna do what Hagerty does
I may be on class but I want to watch some hagerty
My grandfather uses an 8 volt battery in his 29 Chevy. It has a 6 volt system, works good for him.
This is a cool project!
Cimplismente sou fã do trabalho desse cara. Show
Мужик красавчик, руки золотые! Приятно смотреть!
Heart palpatations & Singed eyebrows !!! You Go Guys !! Dirt Hawk Ya'll !!!!
Awesome vid
Very cool
Becarefull 👍 brother 🙏👍👌
We have fire baby 🔥🔥🔥🤣
One of these days, I may just have to traverse up to Michigan. If you might need parts, my neighbor Jim Carter will most likely have them.
와~~우~~~👍👍👍 정말 대단하십니다~^^!! 정말 멋지네요~👍👍👍 좋은영상 너무 즐겁게 보았습니다~! 감사합니다~^^~~
Nice work gang
3:07 Щикотнуло! Давно смотрю ваши видео! Лайк!
Very very Nice 👊🏼
Is that a 216 engine? Looks like one. Didn't have an oil pump. The main and rod bearings were lubed by dragging tabs on rod caps through the oil. Had nice little troughs in thee pan to hold the oil for the tabs. The engines were known as, "Splash and clatter".
Exilent work
I wish I had the same skills to rebuild those engines
You are the best! Love from Russia! 😊
Này có phụ đề thì hay quá
Random blurred portions of restoration pron throughout this video.
exelente amigo un genio
I'm still waiting for the Buick nailhead to show up at my doorstep...
And all the bolts and nuts are standard 👍🏻
Muito bom! Procurando informações sobre o motor usado nos opalas no Brasil.
Easy-Off oven cleaner it will remove everything
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@ Bleach White Tire cleaner is my go to for degreasing an old engine!! Found out how well it worked when I ran out of everything else and that was all that was left. Worked better than any of the brake cleaners or engine degreasers I had been using.
She's alive!!!! SHE'S ALIVE!!!!! ALIIIIIIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Back when trucks had good ornaments
What happened to the self driving hoist?
Ждал этот видос 👍
Are those serpentine belts really strong enough for lifting engines? It's not a way I've done it before.
its good up to 700kg.u can also use car safety belt.
I would honestly pay a monthly subscription to this if the episodes were 2 hours long
Good man
What are the plans for the six? Stock rebuild or are you planning on giving 'er some go fast goodies?
Thank God someone left the Air Cleaner on.
Where are they pouring fuel, if carburettor ,does it work on all the cars