Dodge Engine Rebuild pt. 8 (Job Completed)

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Komentáře • 85

  • @Logan-de3xx
    @Logan-de3xx Před 2 lety +5

    It actually breaks my heart that I don’t know an amazing thorough mechanic like you. Such an amazing job and I really value how much love you put into this build! 🙏🏼

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 2 lety +2

      Wow, thank you!

    • @Logan-de3xx
      @Logan-de3xx Před 2 lety +2

      @@Bryan916 I mean it, you seem like a solid guy. Keep up the great work! God Bless! 🙏🏼

  • @davidnelson817
    @davidnelson817 Před 4 lety +11

    I'm new to your channel literally just found it this past Friday. Great series, watched all 8 of them from start to finish, completed the tear down on my 4.7 hopefully starting the rebuild soon. Thanks again for this.

  • @gueleaqui
    @gueleaqui Před 3 lety +3

    I have big respect for your work. Good teardown and assembly instructions. Good job!!!

  • @richwilson7017
    @richwilson7017 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks Brian for this video. Thanks to you rebuilding my 4.7! My truck is almost identical to the one in this video red and everything! 315,000 and no major problems just rebuilding it to freshen it up. No dropped a valve seats. Lol

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 4 lety +1

      Makes me happy to know that I didn't make this video in vain and its actually helping people. Right on Rich stay safe out there Brother!

  • @easyjerryl69
    @easyjerryl69 Před rokem +1

    Thank's Bryan! Awesome Job !

  • @seandavis8210
    @seandavis8210 Před 8 měsíci

    Great Video! Very helpful information. I'm currently rebuilding my 4.7 and your thorough videos are a blessing!

  • @samuelapariciomendez9294

    That's the type of Mechanic we needed overhead in New York man you did a great job I'll be seeing 👀 How you managed all the parts and clean work explanation step by step I wish to find someone to replace my engine of my Dodge Durango

  • @outlawdiesel5221
    @outlawdiesel5221 Před 3 lety +2

    This series was great. Rebuilt my 2008 commander with a 4.7l when it dropped the valve seat because the water pump failed and it overheated 🥵 , very similar but beware if you are doing a 2006 or newer 4.7 there are differences in the heads. The newer 4.7 will be a vin code N on your vehicles vin 8th digit. Make sure you order the right rebuild kit so you don’t end up like me waiting on a new kit to arrive when you have it ready to assemble. The heads have 2 spark plugs per cylinder on the newer 4.7, they use a different gasket set, different timing set, different piston, different connecting rod and some other things are different. They are similar enough this series will still apply to the rebuild and save you lots of headache. Thanks Brian!

  • @KyleGreenhow
    @KyleGreenhow Před rokem +1

    that is a great series, thank you!

  • @stoichiometry147
    @stoichiometry147 Před 4 lety +3

    That’s how you make a G-D engine rebuild video (series)!
    Very complete, you’re an ASE Cert. tech and you didn’t spew conjecture and rhetoric that some techs seem to, most being mis-information.
    I needed some brush-up since I need swap a 4.7 standard output for a High Output on a Grand Cherokee.
    #Subscribed&Liked

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Brother Much Appreciated!

    • @ChrisB-cx6td
      @ChrisB-cx6td Před 3 lety

      @@Bryan916 Do you recommend any particular aftermarket timing chain set brand for the 4.7 ? Seen different brands on rock auto .

  • @stephanbrodhead7171
    @stephanbrodhead7171 Před rokem +1

    Gotta heat up the parts washer and reclean the valve covers so I can paint them up pretty. But first, I will tear the next core down so I dont waste electricity. I pressure wash the stuff in the cabinet after cleaning.

  • @stephanbrodhead7171
    @stephanbrodhead7171 Před rokem

    I am following you to the Nth degree. I used to have an engine shop17 years ago. I got some heads at "Cific heads" for 388 each. Then put some rock auto valves in it. I also ported the exhaust and blended the machine step on the intake. Crank .010 and pistons hypertectic .020 Putting in the chains. Watched your video 3 times. I am 63 so my mind is not like it was... I ordered some new cams to go with the valves, lifters, rockers and seals. Its gonna haul ass

  • @stephanbrodhead7171
    @stephanbrodhead7171 Před rokem +1

    I still put rtv on the timing cover. Just picked up a mint white 2003 dakota with blown motor for 2 grand. I have two core motors to build and probably 2 sets of good heads. Just installed new cams from ebay on the current GC build. Then again, I was able to buy CIFIc heads for $318 plus shipping. With new heads at that cost, you dont ahve to worry about the staking bullshit or seats coming out. Gotta tear a block down and send it and the crank to the machine shop. This time I will use .002 .010 under with locating tabs. I did not like the no tang engine tech bearings. Then again, I will bore gauge this next build and see if new stock pistons will fit good enough for a dingleberry hone. German steel lasts a long time, and sometimes the bores are perfect at 200,000 miles. But I will still just have everything machined...

  • @frankclements1431
    @frankclements1431 Před 2 lety +1

    I watched all 8 of your videos. I ready to do my 4.7. Thank you so much for a perfect series on rebuilding this engine.

    • @johnpope8949
      @johnpope8949 Před 4 měsíci

      how did it go?

    • @frankclements1431
      @frankclements1431 Před 4 měsíci

      @@johnpope8949I don't even remember watching the videos. I didn't begin to rebuild my 4.7. It's still running perfectly.

  • @GRockThaIsraelite03071984

    Awesome job brother I'm doing the same job

  • @johnpope8949
    @johnpope8949 Před rokem +1

    It would be so fun to do a rebuild on my 4.7. Wish I had the tools, the space, and the money! Oh… and your degree of expertise!

  • @miguel300ish
    @miguel300ish Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much I apreaciate this video ! I’m a tech but never got around Doing one of these ... thank you I’m tearing mine down this week .

  • @johnwilliams6407
    @johnwilliams6407 Před 2 lety

    Very good job 👌👍👍👍 happy just to see you do it very good quality work

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 2 lety

      that was nice of you, thanks bro!

  • @themousetrap4781
    @themousetrap4781 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi my friend, Great video, I was looking for something like this, never been in one of these , and i got it to Do ! Thanks again !

  • @drow8569
    @drow8569 Před 3 lety

    Great video! Really nice to see my engine opened up.

  • @kilo9271
    @kilo9271 Před 2 lety +1

    Bro you the man...job well done. Wow!!!

  • @thunderbolt1686
    @thunderbolt1686 Před 3 lety

    We have 3 Dodge Durangos 4.7, Love them! How ever may be rebuilding 1 soon, Your videos were very helpful. Thanks for sharing!

  • @stephanbrodhead7171
    @stephanbrodhead7171 Před rokem +1

    Dude, that is the best instructional video I have ever come across. You need to be proud of yourself. However, you left out the harness job. WTF? Naaa just kidding...

  • @WheelArh29
    @WheelArh29 Před 2 lety +1

    This was awesome thank you !!!

  • @twiz8789
    @twiz8789 Před 6 lety +1

    Great job Brother!! Im just having a hard time getting over seeing that Flim Fram filter lol. I'm sure I will get over it lol
    When you was pullin out, Im thinkin, "light em up!!" You didnt dissapoint

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 6 lety +2

      TwiZ I couldn't help myself Lol. that Fram filter is just the break-in filter I got a genuine Mopar after I drive a hundred miles I'm going to change the oil and filter.

    • @twiz8789
      @twiz8789 Před 6 lety +2

      Thank you..now I can sleep tonight...lol. I kinda figured that was your plan, I know thats what I do on break-ins

  • @marshmellow1323
    @marshmellow1323 Před 6 lety +1

    Great work B.

  • @ralphmendoza4563
    @ralphmendoza4563 Před 5 lety

    New subscriber, great job on that Dodge, love the step by step process, watch the video from start to finish. Can't wait for more.

  • @Ebbrush3
    @Ebbrush3 Před 2 lety +1

    thats a shit load of work ....well done ..............................i would have changed the torque converter seal

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 2 lety +1

      I didn't even think about changing that seal, your right that would have been a good time to do it for sure!

  • @chrislopusky6965
    @chrislopusky6965 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanx Bryan this was cool series .Thank you May be one day ur going to get me Duramax...

  • @mkaymost8781
    @mkaymost8781 Před 4 lety +1

    Great job too bad you're on the west coast I need a engine rebuild

  • @distractionchannel4954
    @distractionchannel4954 Před 4 lety +1

    Merci beaucoup...MASTER !🙏

  • @Artlopez105
    @Artlopez105 Před 3 lety

    If I can ask for for help on the reassembly kits that you use the kits with all the gaskets bolts and seals that I will need to replace all the old ones please send me a link where I can purchase these items thank you sir much respect and thanks for you're professionalism and craft...

  • @chryslerdodgemoparv8753
    @chryslerdodgemoparv8753 Před 3 lety +1

    ola, sou do brasil seus videos estao me encorajando para montagem do meu 4.7 jeep 99, DEUS LHE ABENÇOE BRYAN EM NOME DE CRISTO.

  • @timothygarza3699
    @timothygarza3699 Před 8 měsíci

    Amazing video, thank you so much. Just one question. I’m not sure if I missed it or not. Did you say what the clearance was for the pistions to the wall or the ring gab?? Thank you!!!

  • @henrycole8705
    @henrycole8705 Před 2 lety

    Sacto was once a nice city

  • @jaimenavas950
    @jaimenavas950 Před 4 lety

    no si ablas espanol pero eres profecional me as ayudado mucho. thancks for your worck yur time doing that thancks

  • @Artlopez105
    @Artlopez105 Před 2 lety

    I would like to know what type of impact drill and also what type of electric socket wrench you are using

  • @realchiabeard7995
    @realchiabeard7995 Před 3 lety +1

    By far the best video series I've seen. You did a great job with explaining almost everything. Wasn't sure if I should get a used motor or rebuild and this series gives me all the confidence to do the rebuild on my 06 ram jasper. Thanks for taking the time to explain. Do you know if there is anything different about the jasper than the oem 4.7 that cam in it?God bless

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 3 lety +1

      Jasper engines and Transmission are just a basic rebuild with decent parts and a good warranty!

    • @realchiabeard7995
      @realchiabeard7995 Před 3 lety

      Thanks Bryan!

  • @robertschoessel8535
    @robertschoessel8535 Před rokem

    GREAT Job Brian916 [: awesome :] I finished my rebuild about 18 months ago - the engine is still on the stand. My concern is that I did not use lock-tight on the front of the engine bolts i.e., timing chain etc. I did use new bolts for the heads, & connecting rods, just wondering if I should re-do the front bolts using the lock-tight while it is still out? Everything is torqued to spec's. Any thoughts/suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thx!

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před rokem

      No need, If tis torqued to spec you should be fine!

  • @ramonhernandez2413
    @ramonhernandez2413 Před 2 lety

    Bryan do the 4.7 for the jeep grand cherokee limited , have thoes dust covers for the bellhousing and motor ?

  • @jacobpeterson3049
    @jacobpeterson3049 Před 2 lety

    Is it every 4.7 thay the power steering pump whines so loud. I’ve replaced mine 2 times thinking it’s worn out. But still sounds the same lol

  • @davidroquemore2775
    @davidroquemore2775 Před 4 lety

    Brian, you show the torque spec for the bolts that hold the flywheel to the engine is 45 ft lbs. What about the 4 bolts that hold the flywheel to the torque converter? Thanks for the help once again. Awesome videos.

    • @Gigem01
      @Gigem01 Před rokem

      The spec for the Torque converter to Driveplate bolts is 270 in.-lbs. or about 23 ft.-lbs. Use a little bit of thread locker.
      Also, the spec for the Driveplate to crankshaft bolts is 55 ft.-lbs. (not 45 as stated in the video).

  • @feistyfish3178
    @feistyfish3178 Před rokem

    Hey Bryan is it cheaper to rebuild this motor my self or buy a reman for $2500

  • @AndreSilva-dl2co
    @AndreSilva-dl2co Před rokem

    Olá, Posso pegar algumas informações com você?

  • @mack606
    @mack606 Před rokem

    How much for a rebuild like this

  • @davidroquemore2775
    @davidroquemore2775 Před 4 lety

    Brian, I'm finally ready to drop mine back in. Had to wait on a couple of parts that I decided to replace while it was out. I commented on a couple of your other videos in this series. My question is, it looks like you used the bolts that go into the top - I think they are the knock sensors - to attach the chain to. Is that correct? Seems like it wouldn't hold that much weight. When I took it out, I had already pulled the heads, so i used a couple of head bolts and the bolt at the top of the timing chain cover. Once again, great job man!

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 4 lety

      Its fine to chain it up there the bolt that fit the knock sensor holes are big enough to hold. The key is to run the bolts all the way in and use washers to keep the bolt from going through the chain!

    • @davidroquemore2775
      @davidroquemore2775 Před 4 lety

      Bryan916 thank you and thanks for the quick response. Working on it now. By the way, I couldn’t find silicon paste. Would it be okay to use a little Assembly Lube instead for the part where you prepped the bell housing?

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 4 lety +1

      @@davidroquemore2775 Assembly lube is a little different just use a very small amount or none at all!

  • @tjsteele513
    @tjsteele513 Před 3 lety

    Did you oil prime the engine prior to the first start or can you simply just start it up?? Just finished my 4.7 rebuild..

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 3 lety

      I usually prime it. But technically you don't have to if you use a sufficient amount of assembly Lube. But because an engine rebuild is a big job, time labor and money. Might as well prime it to be on the safe side!

  • @outlawdiesel5221
    @outlawdiesel5221 Před 3 lety

    Hey man. I’m doing this 4.7 rebuild for the first time. I was wondering if you can help me with a problem I’m having. I got it all back in and I can’t seem to find where the ground strap from the ECM connects to. The only place I think makes sense is to connect the ecm ground with the ground straps behind the passenger side head. Is that correct? Will it cause a problem to connect the ecm ground with the head to body ground on this engine? I am working on a 2008 Jeep commander with a 4.7. Also, I would like to send you a tip as these videos were very helpful. Do you have another way of doing it aside from PayPal? PayPal banned me for life for something unrelated.

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 3 lety

      Outlaw Diesel Use a test light to verify you have a good ground then ground it.
      It really shouldn't matter where its grounded as long as it is a cool and clean ground.
      If you cant send a tip via PayPal don't worry about it Brother I do appreciate it though!

  • @scottspooner6070
    @scottspooner6070 Před 5 lety

    Great video....You can do my engine rebuild any time....

  • @workinghandsautomotiveands4104

    What's up b is that a 4.7magnum I just redid the ram I just bought

  • @davidw9403
    @davidw9403 Před 5 lety

    The torque converter bolts aren't threading! I dropped and picked up the engine out of the bay 4 times, cleaned/sanded the torque converter and flywheel, why are the stock bolts not catching? I tightened the bell housing bolts, it looks flush. Can I just buy slightly longer bolts for the torque converter?

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 5 lety +1

      In this case, you gotta get something in there so go for it, just make sure the bolts are not too long or it will rub!

    • @blitz8619
      @blitz8619 Před 4 lety

      Should thread in. I just did mine week ago. Maybe the threads are stripped out on torque converter. Or you have flywheel installed wrong. Or engine isnt installed flush. The engine has 2 dowel pins make they in.

  • @craigheidelberger3325
    @craigheidelberger3325 Před 5 lety

    Hey Bryan916, my 05 4.7 is losing about a quart of coolant about every 1000 miles and the #1 plug keeps cracking on the combustion side and I get a check engine light that indicates a #1 misfire. I guess that confirms I have a bad/fatigued head gasket? Never overheated however. Truck only has 110,000.
    Is this a typical/common sign of head gasket failure?

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 5 lety +1

      I would pull the number one spark plug out while pressure testing the radiator and look inside the cylinder with a good flashlight and see if coolant is dripping inside the cylinder. Or if the number one piston is a lot cleaner than the other Pistons then that's would be an obvious sign.

  • @greygoosemafia
    @greygoosemafia Před 6 lety

    dont forget to put those ground straps on the back of the heads BEFORE the engine is already in lmao. ask me why..............................

    • @greygoosemafia
      @greygoosemafia Před 6 lety +1

      Johny Harbinger how about that oil pan hahahaha

    • @stephentringale5865
      @stephentringale5865 Před 4 lety

      Why what happens if you don't put ground strap on the heads?where do they go ?from back of heads to firewall?

  • @stephentringale5865
    @stephentringale5865 Před 4 lety

    What was that that you put on the rear main seal before you hammered it in?

    • @Bryan916
      @Bryan916  Před 4 lety

      Permatex 20539 Indian Head