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The Supercharged Studebaker Returns! 1961 Hawk Progress, Responding To Comments, Tuning, And More

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  • čas přidán 23. 11. 2023
  • In this video: Studebaker V8 expansion/core plug tech, distributor and timing discussion, tips on how to install automotive carpet, running out of gas, yelling at commenters, and more.
    Ahhhh, the comment section... My favorite! The last video on this car took me a year to make. I really didn't discuss a lot of the finer details of the problems I had. So, naturally, the commenters had some questions... Today, I'll address the biggest ones, and then we can all move on with our lives.

Komentáře • 236

  • @xlmi7021
    @xlmi7021 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Studebakers were super cool...especially supercharged models like this...Thanks for sharing your Studebaker experience.

  • @davidhutcherson9748
    @davidhutcherson9748 Před 8 měsíci +14

    Thanks for your patience, for people who don't understand how hard you work on these old classic vehicles.I would be proud to let you work on any vehicle I own classic or otherwise, best regards, I enjoy all your videos

  • @rockymeyers4030
    @rockymeyers4030 Před 8 měsíci +8

    The Studebaker videos you have made have always commanded my complete attention. Good work 👍👏

  • @pcbullets8726
    @pcbullets8726 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Critic's be damned, this is one of my favorite YT channels. Don't let the know it alls ruin it for you. This car was and is a learning experience. Great job Dude!

  • @brinkadore
    @brinkadore Před 6 měsíci

    Lol, I can remember seeing Studebakers on the dirt tracks, trying to keep up with the Mercs and Chevys (not to reveal my age or anything), and some of them had a clutch on the blower so it handled better in the corners. I saw two of these at a local garage, a Hawk and a Silver Hawk. The owner was trying to install a Chevy power train built around a 350, while using the Hawk as a parts car for the body and interior. Sadly he did not have your patience and later scrapped them both. I really enjoy your videos of bringing these classics, including the Studebaker, back to life. Keep it up, we will all watch and cheer you on.

  • @garycorbin2789
    @garycorbin2789 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I'm Mopar through and through , but this series about this car is a refreshing change of pace ....

  • @brwlegge
    @brwlegge Před 2 měsíci

    The Hawk is awesome, it's just so much fun to see old technology at work. When it does work, it seems like it's always a moment away from breaking down.

  • @delcorick9967
    @delcorick9967 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Man what an awesome video! My grandfather had a Studebaker Hawk in 1960's I don't remember if it was supercharged? I think it might've been because I remember hearing stories of him being quicker than other's but I'm not sure if was charged or not, Beautiful car! Seriously cool your taking care of it!

  • @LordSamuelJ
    @LordSamuelJ Před 8 měsíci +2

    actually Studebaker used both 4 BBL and 2 BBL. the earlier golden hawks had the older McCulloch superchargers 2 BBL carb inside a pressure box. I have this configuration on my 59 hawk with a supercharged 259 v8. I also got a lot of greif from the purists for my build. Just ignore the arm chair experts and keep doing what you are doing. You are learning a new engine and you are doing very well.

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci

      Roight. The carb box setup. I just find it fascinating that someone could know that setup exists, but doesn’t know that this setup does.

    • @daveharvey5032
      @daveharvey5032 Před 8 měsíci

      Cool to hear of someone else doing a non-original but still officially Stude supercharger mod! I'm the owner of the car in the vid. An old-timer in the Stude community told me something to the effect of, "Really, you probably could've ordered a supercharged Studebaker in '59-'62, it just would've been a special order. The company was tanking too hard for them to refuse any business at all." So, not that you or I need justification for building the car we really want...but I liked hearing that. And it's probably true!
      Hope you're enjoying your hot '59.

  • @rogerrussell9544
    @rogerrussell9544 Před 6 měsíci

    Studebaker had its charms and people that liked them really, really liked them. I have a 63 Lark with the marginally powered 170, it's a hoot to drive and people really notice it around town. I enjoy it because it's cheap to drive and easy to work on!

  • @adamhoffman3687
    @adamhoffman3687 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Old vehicles are an exercise in self punishment, patience and problem solving. The more hands that have been involved on a vehicle the more the first three things come into play

  • @tims72demon
    @tims72demon Před 8 měsíci +1

    Don't pay attention to those keyboard jockeys. They couldn't drive a 3 on the tree if they had to. Mom, What's this third pedal for ? Great car. You do what you have to do to make things work on older cars. !!! Good job !. Thx for sharing.

  • @beau4464
    @beau4464 Před 8 měsíci

    In 1989 was car technician and customer had 2 1957 Studs Golden Hawk was super charged Packston and Firehawk both in Exc+++cond. Worked some other old classics at same shop. Shop special in 1/4 mile rides doing NOS modified and high HP off street rides. Father & Son raced on weekends at Union Grove 1/4 track in Wisconsin

  • @papaloongie
    @papaloongie Před 8 měsíci

    Bought my first 53 in 1977
    Just got another one.
    1953 K car
    2dr hardtop
    Love the channel !!
    Incidentally… I’m also a 53..
    Been a minute;-))

  • @brianandrews7099
    @brianandrews7099 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for addressing that antique car restoration is nothing like what you see on TV! I have a solid theory that every overpriced project car for sale on Facebook marketplace is being sold by someone whose only actual antique car experience is what they have learned on cable TV car shows and auctions and believe them to be ‘spot on’ reliable regarding how easy old cars are to both restore and to market and resell. Funny how even after the car’s third year of being listed for sale without any price reduction, the seller still holds onto those fantasies?

  • @robertlacob8831
    @robertlacob8831 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Being an old MOPAR tech, I also enjoyed the Studebaker video as I also like AMC stuff also. As I grew into the car field in the sixties, I veered toward Chrysler projects and AMC as they always seemed ahead of the competition in coming out with new technology.

  • @OlderNotNecesarilyWiser
    @OlderNotNecesarilyWiser Před 8 měsíci +2

    Well Jamie looks like you are slowly but surely working out all those bugs out of the Ole Studebaker, I admire your patients and persistence with it. Sure is a beautiful car, your friend is lucky to have her, looks like it's going to be a lot of fun when you are done with it!

  • @JamesAllmond
    @JamesAllmond Před 8 měsíci +4

    Oh my word, I have not seen a video responding to internet experts in ages, that was great. Thank you and as one Mopar person to another who also loves Studebakers, I think this is great!
    Carry on sir, carry on...

    • @magnetocheck
      @magnetocheck Před 8 měsíci +1

      Well, we Chevy guys think that "Mopar lover = moron" anyway, but that's just us! 😉 We like the same breakfast food, tho. Great video series - keep up the good work!

  • @lkmsl
    @lkmsl Před 8 měsíci +2

    Your doing a great job and I am leaning very much !!!
    Don't bother with those trolls ! Hope you and your family had a great Thanksgiving !!! Thanks for all the info and entertainment !!!

  • @donnatanner359
    @donnatanner359 Před měsícem +1

    ported vacuum was used on many engines of all makes from the 30's as far as I know. my 59 Rambler v8 uses pored vacuum on a 2v Holley. some manufacturers didn't use any vacuum port to save a dollar. I looked at a 170cid in a falcon and it had a fixed ignition timing , no fly weights or vacuum. advance. was surprised. no wonder the car had no power. I have dodge 230 distributors some have vacuum ad vance some don't . depends on which bean corner was in charge that week.

  • @josephmythen3844
    @josephmythen3844 Před 7 měsíci

    My first car was a 69' polara with a 383 two barrel...even came across a 1966 4 door Polara with I think the last year of a big block 318?..the car was awesome...I am 62 now but in 79 and early 80's I had access to a lot of ol

  • @moparedtn
    @moparedtn Před 8 měsíci

    Atta boy Jamie. Stay after it until it behaves - and honestly, with the quality of gas these days and given
    the "build" of that engine, it may just come down to not running vacuum advance at all (mechanical only).
    My '68 440 is that way now - it flat out hates any vacuum advance being applied (and yes, Ma says *ported*
    as well), so it runs a Direct Connection electronic ignition conversion kit with 12 initial/36 all in advance
    and loves it (and doesn't rattle, just as important).
    It no doubt costs a little fuel economy, but with the purpleshaft in it, I wasn't going to get any anyways.
    Enjoyed the episode as always and we'll see you next time.
    - Ed on the Ridge

  • @Clipity
    @Clipity Před 8 měsíci

    I love the Power Wagon!! Glad you included it in this video.

  • @idaholineman5788
    @idaholineman5788 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Some serious persistence needed to get this thing right, great content as usual!

  • @jimbo5728
    @jimbo5728 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Enjoying the Studebaker vids AND your channel. It's great when you get into other projects outside the usual stuff. Your responses to comments were awesome.

  • @scottgudell3635
    @scottgudell3635 Před 8 měsíci

    Watching the gremlins reminded me of the nick name that Studebakers had back in the day was “Steady Breakers”. I think they may have always been a bear to get running right even when stock.

  • @user-hi2ev7ug4l
    @user-hi2ev7ug4l Před 8 měsíci +1

    Could see a different carb (throttle plates possibly letting air threw the shafts?) being installed to help with running issues and putting it on a engine dyno would be very interesting.... Great content and thanks....and keep your restoration skills well honed no matter what shows up at the garage door.

  • @adrongarretson6195
    @adrongarretson6195 Před 8 měsíci

    Your show rocks and there's always going to be wrench throwing with us mechanics

  • @macho4x4warlock98
    @macho4x4warlock98 Před 8 měsíci

    You did the right thing using the rubber Temp expansion plug. The only thing I would have added a expansion plug standard sealer compound that would go between the block and the inner area of the steel / nut area of the plug……

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci

      I understand the thinking there, but the rubber is doing its thing on the inside lip - and they do say specifically to install them dry. It’s working so far!

  • @robertwest3093
    @robertwest3093 Před 8 měsíci

    In my opinion you have one of the coolest shop trucks on CZcams 👍

  • @karensavarese5684
    @karensavarese5684 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Man that thing sounds strong! Recurve the advance for sure. The AFB is Ok, but Im sure more carb would be better. Many of those old mills had ported vacuume. Keep goin',,,Izzy,,,,,

  • @martind701
    @martind701 Před 8 měsíci

    Really like your videos Jamie, wish you could help me with my Bee. And again, forget about those naysayers, you have more knowledge and integrity then all of them.

  • @rondyechannel1399
    @rondyechannel1399 Před 6 měsíci

    Limiting the slot for centrifugal advance in the distributor by welding the advance slot or using a rubber sleeve will allow more initial but not alter the over all. Then just rev it up and set your over all at the 32 degrees. If you need it quicker use 1 or 2 lighter springs.

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 6 měsíci

      Hey, that’s what I did in a later video! Haha. Overall had to be at 24 degrees or so, though. Because… supercharger

  • @robertluther8057
    @robertluther8057 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi Jamie,
    I spun over to check this Studey project after your guest shot on UTG Wed nite when it was mentioned. Anyway, wow, what a Heinz 57 car. It appears the owner has a pre-full-flow engine (ie; no filter mount on the block lower RH - that I can see anyway) as it has oil filler stub plus partial filter set-up up top along with rocker covers w/o filler/vent caps. Genuine R2 engines arrived in 1963 and are different in the details noted but, who cares. Most Studes get modified anyway. Actual R2 Hawks have the supercharger right where the alternator (also ‘63-up) is installed. What the owner has is a Daytona Lark arrangement (again, who cares). Re; core plugs. If the openings still have good shoulders, you might try 39mm items (they are available) as 1-9/16” would likely be too large. Late ‘62-up use 1-1/2” shallow cup.
    You and Uncle Tony gabbed a bit about disc brake swaps gone awry and rightfully so. Not enough pseudo-mechanics think this stuff through. I have Studebaker parts and service manuals for my ‘62 Lark and GT Hawk to verify what I’m working with. I am a “parts guy “ by profession so, details can matter greatly. In that light, I posted a reply to Tony’s daily driver modifications advice noting how correct he is. Amateurs beware.
    I still like that you took on this project even though you’re not a “Studey” guy. Have “fun” ?
    BTW I subscribed to your channel on Uncle Tony’s recommendation even before you discussed this car last Wednesday as I like Mopars too (we have a 2000 Dakota with a 287 OHC (the last AMC V8 designed before Chrysler bought them - so I hear).

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, this is an R2 type setup as available in cars like the Avanti bolted onto an earlier 289. If I remember what Dave said correctly, this block is actually earlier than a ‘61. You seem to have those details backwards - the R2 found in the Avanti uses this configuration, and the Lark setup appears to have the supercharger on top - similar to the earlier Golden Hawk configuration. In any case, this setup doesn’t belong where it is - and the custom clearance on the inner fender is a testament to that fact, among other details.

    • @robertluther8057
      @robertluther8057 Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you for the correction. Both Larks and GT Hawks have the supercharger on top with Avantis RH mounted.
      I have seen Avanti configuration swaps on Larks so that was buzzing in my head
      Sorry.

  • @clutchkicker392ison5
    @clutchkicker392ison5 Před 8 měsíci

    U do good mate, the whingers probably changed the rims on their HOTWHEELS cars. Those of us that have built cars watched with rapt attention happy 2 b along for the ride . Luv ya work mate, cheers.

  • @brentforte5950
    @brentforte5950 Před 8 měsíci

    There are probably only about 5 hundred of those cars maybe less you are working on a rare piece of history and I can't feel your pain. Nice work Jamie.

  • @rondyechannel1399
    @rondyechannel1399 Před 6 měsíci

    The comments about the 2 bbl carb being used on the supercharged 289's was about the early 57/58 289 which used a 2 bbl. fully enclosed in an aluminum chamber. Most Studebaker guys know the 60's used a special 4 bbl. blow through set up.

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 6 měsíci

      You’re absolutely right! It’s a really interesting study in who knows what - and how proud people are to declare things they’re wrong about. The thing is, all of these different Studebaker packages are rare, kind of weird, and relatively unknown by the general automotive public. This has been a crash course for me too, and although I’ve done a ton of research, I’d be the last person to claim that I could possibly know everything there is to know about them.

  • @josephmythen3844
    @josephmythen3844 Před 7 měsíci

    You do some good work and also have a flair in narrating the vids...GOOD WORK!

  • @herbertdodge9242
    @herbertdodge9242 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent job 👏 👍
    Takes loads of patience 😊

  • @cbobmonster
    @cbobmonster Před 8 měsíci

    Your Shop truck is freaking sick. I love that thing.

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci

      Me too! It’s awesome. It’s also kind of terrifying but that’s ok.

  • @jonboy9912
    @jonboy9912 Před 8 měsíci

    Sounds great its gonna fly when you run the engine in and fully tune it.

  • @carebear2272
    @carebear2272 Před 8 měsíci

    Ahhh, we have that same wood stove at our Christmas tree farm! Either that or like the one we have in the gift shop.

  • @Mr.mopar71
    @Mr.mopar71 Před 8 měsíci

    Jamie, I'm 52 and this is the 1st factory car with a centrifugal supercharger I've ever seen.

  • @danielventura8073
    @danielventura8073 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for this. I know nothing about Studebakers except they look cool.

  • @don66hotrod94
    @don66hotrod94 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for bring brutally honest about fixing up an old car. Studmakers are almost as good as Mopars. LOL

  • @Trendyrapslut
    @Trendyrapslut Před 7 měsíci

    it looks frustrating but that car deserves the attention. that wiring needs a lot of help too; those connectors have no place on the car. I want this car.

  • @baerster
    @baerster Před 8 měsíci

    As always, a great and unique video. Less than 6 months ago I stood just outside of the long abandoned Studebaker plant in Dei-Twas, AKA Detroit. The plant was enormous. On a completely different subject, have you ever been to the NAPA Auto Parts store in Raymond?

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci

      Oh man, that’s awesome. No I don’t think I’ve ever been in that Napa, but I’ve gone to Borden’s a time or two.

  • @butcher390
    @butcher390 Před 8 měsíci

    I certainly appreciate your ,
    Mechanical apptiude & skills ,
    Along with , the Satire 🙃
    It's obvious , you know what ,
    you're doing 🤝
    Like you , I do have a great appreciation for the ,
    Independents .
    I wouldn't mind seeing more on your channel , provided , your blood pressure is willing and able

  • @wiggyjones
    @wiggyjones Před 8 měsíci

    I will never know as much as you do. I'm happy to watch and learn. You've helped me a lot.

  • @gregloy5790
    @gregloy5790 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank You for your videos. I always feel a bit smarter after watching one of your videos. You definitely have a talent to entertain and educate at the same time.

  • @staceyrenner5418
    @staceyrenner5418 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The more I read CZcams comments the more I kind of think Thanos had the right idea. Hell of a job as always man!

  • @trojan440
    @trojan440 Před 8 měsíci

    Been trying to think of a good insult this whole video. Sorry,can't come up with one.😅 Another fine video once again. Tried telling you just use the expandable core plugs but you didn't hear me through my phone.😊

  • @dougritchie4625
    @dougritchie4625 Před 8 měsíci

    Another great Stude video. This is a big reason DDG is my favorite CZcams channel. This stuff was both interesting and presented with some humor. Super enjoyable to watch. Keep up the great work!

  • @peterantonopoulos2572
    @peterantonopoulos2572 Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome video on studebaker tuning,, I'm a new sub and watched your previous vid also,very informative and your humor is great. Keep them coming!

  • @randyrobey5643
    @randyrobey5643 Před 8 měsíci

    Many of the people who are commenting negatively are probably watching you do something they have never done and will never attempt to do. This doesn't stop them from telling you how to do it their way. If such commenters aren't being helpful, ignore them.

  • @mexicanspec
    @mexicanspec Před 8 měsíci

    Dennis Collins bought one of these some time back. They might be able to help if you get stuck.

  • @rexkean
    @rexkean Před 8 měsíci

    I hate that you have to explain yourself to folks... but then again, I like that you rub it in their faces!😂

  • @mtbpirates
    @mtbpirates Před 7 měsíci

    Love your videos and your wit. 😀

  • @valleywoodstudio7345
    @valleywoodstudio7345 Před 8 měsíci

    Hawk! I miss my 1965 Humber Hawk that was stolen 10 years ago. I follow you because I generally miss working on old cars - and we call them freeze plugs over here too. I wouldn't think you had many old British Humbers over there...0-60 in the time it takes to make a cup of tea...

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Never have - I have heard the name Humber before, but know absolutely nothing about them…

    • @valleywoodstudio7345
      @valleywoodstudio7345 Před 8 měsíci

      @@DeadDodgeGarage built for comfort...Vicars and Members of Parliament :). Rootes Group motor - Singer, Hillman, Sunbeam, Commer and Humber - taken over by Chrysler in the late 60's.
      Love your channel - good luck!

  • @andrewkelly3424
    @andrewkelly3424 Před 8 měsíci +1

    love your channel mate.so much information and highly entertaining...dead dodge garage keeping it real..looking forward to the next video

  • @crunchycowboy3206
    @crunchycowboy3206 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video. You handled the nay'ers with a very dry sense of humor. I enjoyed your answers. Keep up the great work.

  • @ericwilson2585
    @ericwilson2585 Před 8 měsíci

    Yep, Jamie I'd trust you to work on any vehicles of mine, I think you're doing the best. I only own a couple small motorcycles but that's just because I don't have a driver's license, but I used to and I've built a few cars.

  • @michaelasher8084
    @michaelasher8084 Před 8 měsíci

    l know it is not a Mopar like we have but Chris Birdsong pointed out on a mopar big block you can adjust the vacuum advance with an allen wrench providing your vacuum advance is hex shape. cence Studabaker used all three manufactors parts maybe the vacuum is off a big block. Just worth mentioning check out his video on vacuum advance timing

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci

      Funny enough, big block Mopar distributor guts can be transplanted into a Studebaker distributor. Apparently it’s a common upgrade. The screw on the vacuum pod adjusts preload on the spring. It does not adjust the amount of advance available, but you can change when it comes in. I saw his videos. I have some thoughts about what he was saying - but that’s for another day.

    • @michaelasher8084
      @michaelasher8084 Před 8 měsíci

      true but it will change the amount of vacuum it will take to advance the timening which mite help on the touchyness of the throttle and that awful pinging problem you are having@@DeadDodgeGarage

  • @12Georgia83
    @12Georgia83 Před 8 měsíci

    Friends dad owned one in high school the thing was a ripper. We used to steal it when the old man was at work lol.

  • @KrisGreenhill
    @KrisGreenhill Před 8 měsíci

    Hey Jamie, I love the videos. I don't even own a Mopar, but I want to. I've seen a couple of videos where you respond to comments. Don't let them get under your skin.

  • @That_AMC_Guy
    @That_AMC_Guy Před 8 měsíci

    Generally speaking, I'm still correct. Cars of this vintage (or basically anything pre-1972) should have it's vacuum advance hooked to manifold vacuum.
    What I didn't take into account was that this engine is SUPERCHARGED. Once a supercharger is added to an engine, other than at idle, the amount of vacuum in the induction system is minimal. It is replaced by manifold boost pressure. So, the guys who designed this engine are obviously smarter than me and the vacuum advance really only comes into play during light throttle/cruising speeds. So, I will concede; there are exceptions.
    Big, lumpy cams are also another reason to connect to ported. There's probably very little vacuum being created at idle speeds.
    If I came across as whiny or pretentious, I do apologize.

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It’s all good. I come across as whiny all the time, as you may have heard. Haha. My problem with what you said is that it reminded me of things I have heard other channels say - that ported vacuum was *only* used during the emissions era - and it’s just not true. Now the funny part is… I think running it on manifold would help a lot in this case! There is absolutely merit to that argument, in this situation and others. I just wanted to drive home the point that it is plumbed the way Studebaker intended in this case. This cam is much more aggressive than anything those engineers ever envisioned - which is where things get complicated here. I thank you for being involved in the comments here. There is a lot for all of us to learn - and that absolutely includes me.

  • @tedcorey3054
    @tedcorey3054 Před 8 měsíci

    Wash out plugs , as I was told ,many years ago , to wash the sand out of the block after the block is poured . I hate to bring up the plugs again , but I wonder if you ground out the inner lip of the seat you might be able to use a regular plug .

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci

      Yep! Exactly that. And yes, I probably could - but the thing to do there would have been to have them machined while it was out and in pieces. And a 1 1/2” plug fit loosely, so it would probably take a special size.

  • @Martin.Wilson
    @Martin.Wilson Před 8 měsíci +3

    Always remember, Jamie, that opinions are like arseholes....everybody's got one and they're usually full if sh*t. Personally, I could relate to the level of frustration that this project created. Just keeping it real. Just subscribed as I just found your channel a couple of weeks ago. Big fan of VGG, WWW, NNKH and Diesel Creek....and now Dead Dodge Garage.

  • @dondawson8700
    @dondawson8700 Před 8 měsíci

    I worked at an auto parts dealer for years, the term used by mechanics ordering engine plugs was was Freeze or Frost plug. So not sure why anyone would tell you that is not a correct term

  • @inthezone4123
    @inthezone4123 Před 8 měsíci

    Roses and puppy dog kisses.......I do believe you are correct about that.

  • @moparts52
    @moparts52 Před 8 měsíci

    don't loose any sleep over the haters just keep rocking and doing the good work you do

  • @clembob8004
    @clembob8004 Před 8 měsíci

    I have never had much interest in Studebakers, but this is an interesting car in spite of all the obvious "challenges" of trying to work on it. I really like the Stewart-Warner gauges and the "engine-turned" dash panel. It just gives it a cool performance car vibe. And of course the supercharger, which kind of reminds me of the Mr. Norm's early 70s 340 Demons (and maybe Dart Swingers?) that they added a supercharger to. It looks like a somewhat similar setup. Anyway, nice work as usual!

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes! I love the dash arrangement. It’s one of my favorite pieces too. And the Mr. Norm setup was indeed a very similar animal. Thank you!

    • @brianandrews7099
      @brianandrews7099 Před 8 měsíci

      Really, most of his difficult issues were related to the supercharger. Now we know why so many of them were removed from the cars in the mid 1960s and replaced with a regular 4 bbl and an air cleaning and all the puffer parts put into a cardboard box then stored on a shelf in the garage for the next 4-5 decades!

  • @cbobmonster
    @cbobmonster Před 8 měsíci

    It’s funny how you have to explain yourself to the haters great videos

  • @martind701
    @martind701 Před 8 měsíci

    It would be really cool to see you and Chris together on a Sunday video.

  • @michaelnault5905
    @michaelnault5905 Před 8 měsíci

    You had a live stream yesterday?
    I'm kidding :⁠-⁠) I'm watching because I like the videos!

  • @willattwood8303
    @willattwood8303 Před 8 měsíci

    Now a committed viewer I wouldn't sweat the little shit that's a really neet old car but I'm a Dodge guy too. Over the years I have had many muscle cars and enjoyed them all! And the fastest were the Mopars👍👍

  • @beljames1563
    @beljames1563 Před 8 měsíci

    Love this old Studebaker!

  • @Friedbrain11
    @Friedbrain11 Před 8 měsíci

    I still love Studebakers!

  • @linwoodlane7006
    @linwoodlane7006 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Always called them pesky things freeze plugs in the UK , Keep up the great vids , got me cap and stickers already , as for soldering toxic smoke - its nasty smelly stuff if its the old lead solder , i breathe it in daily because work - not good , even worst melting carpet

    • @olikat8
      @olikat8 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Me as well, here in the US. They are also called expansion plugs, but I use "Freeze plug" (along with most other Yanks) almost always

  • @chrislangston2673
    @chrislangston2673 Před 8 měsíci

    Jamey….. if the fact checkers on the expansion pluuuuuuugs…… freeze plugs screw it…. Wanna add there der der der comments…. Let them show there proof…. If what you did works…. And all is dry… I call it a win win! Enjoy your videos man… had a 1971 Dodge Dart Swinger for my first car at 16…. 2 door bucket seats but had a 318… was gold with a brown vinyl top…. Dang wish I never sold it… take care n keep warm!
    Chris- Tuscaloosa Al

  • @dougerickson7243
    @dougerickson7243 Před 8 měsíci

    Nice Studebaker!

  • @jeffie8696
    @jeffie8696 Před 8 měsíci

    Friend of mine collected Stuudies in California, I dreamt of getting one of these and installing a Ford 4.6 SOHC in it LOL

  • @paulwells4203
    @paulwells4203 Před 8 měsíci

    1) Keep doing what you are doing Jamie 20,000 people like it and more subscribers are on their way 2) The Dodge Power Wagon laughs at safety features like having to push the clutch in when starting the engine 3) When working on old cars its sometimes better to treat it like a journey to enjoy as you go along rather than only being happy when its finally finished. Take pride in getting that $#@%@ rusted snapped off bolt out after 3 hours working on it. Of course the word enjoy is not always top of mind when you are dropping F bombs and firing a wrench at the wall lol

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah, that. Haha. I agree. The Power Wagon absolutely predates safety by, like, a lot… no seat belts, no padded dash, collapsing column… there aren’t even bolts holding the seat in, just little post things. What’s a crumple zone? You are the crumple zone.

  • @NatPeterson.89_
    @NatPeterson.89_ Před 8 měsíci +32

    imagine being fact checked by ones that never worked on cars

  • @peterbraun3197
    @peterbraun3197 Před 4 měsíci

    Well connected Studebaker restorers can get '61 Studebaker parts a lot easier than you think. Probably a lot easier than '61 MOPAR parts.

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks to this job, I have the phone numbers of the well connected Studebaker guys. Lol. Also, while I had this car, we were offered an entire ‘61 Hawk for parts by a mutual friend of someone who saw it in my shop.

  • @todddenio3200
    @todddenio3200 Před 8 měsíci

    I love those old Studebakers.

  • @justinsager2526
    @justinsager2526 Před 8 měsíci

    Wow. So many experts..if it works, it works....leave Jamie to fixing and passing info..

  • @ssmrmgb
    @ssmrmgb Před 8 měsíci

    The chronic complainers in the comments are generally imbeciles. I have owned 5 early 60s Ramblers and have spent many hours cursing and banging my knuckles attempting to remove reluctant bolts and other recalcitrant parts. At times I had to walk away, drink a beer, and call it a day. I feel your pain. Keep up the good work. Love your videos.

  • @FoundonthestreetUSA
    @FoundonthestreetUSA Před 8 měsíci

    Yeah..........Studebaker people can be a bit of a buzz kill......hence I went back to my Mopar roots. You're doing great work, don't let the bastards get you down.

  • @trentjohnson8794
    @trentjohnson8794 Před 6 měsíci

    Knowledge and entertaining!!!!! Keep up the good work, don’t let the keyboard warriors get u down !!!

  • @larrybragg7406
    @larrybragg7406 Před 7 měsíci

    I'd like to see a video on that red Charger on the side, the one in the shop at the end of this video

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 7 měsíci

      There are many videos on the channel about my ‘68 Charger. There was a drive home video, then several repair and diagnosis type videos, and then an engine compartment “restoration” this summer. Oh, also a silly video called The Corndog Car Chase. Next up it needs some wheels and tires that actually fit and a radiator. Other than that, it’s a fully operational battle station.

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 7 měsíci

      I decided to make those videos easy to find, so I created a playlist on my channel called “The “Corndog” Charger” (don’t ask why it’s called Corndog, it’s a long and silly story.) Feel free to check it out.

  • @waynegilling6048
    @waynegilling6048 Před 7 měsíci

    Most of my vehicles have been Mopar and I used Mopar power in my street rod builds as well as my performance cars were almost all mopar powered; that being said you should know people who are talented enough to set up your dist. to run without vacumn..

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah, I know people… me. lol. I’m going to continue running the vacuum, but I recurved the mechanical to 10 degrees for starts. Probably going to limit the vacuum advance as well - but not fully eliminate it. That could be very useful for a timing retard under boost.

  • @danontherun5685
    @danontherun5685 Před 8 měsíci

    Can you tell by the S/N if it was built with the blower? OEM super charged Fords S/Ns started with 'F'. F models are worth a huge amount more than standard models. Far as I know post war only Studebaker and Ford had supercharged models I suspect because the engines were sturdy enough for easy blower application which Chev engines were not. Do you figure that's why mopars also didn't have blowers?
    I have a pal that has his dads 57 Hawk with 1965 Bonneville document 173 MPH but it has a Ford 427/T10, car was also their daily driver. The interesting bit is its the only Hawk I ever saw without fins which made it a better looking car. Apparently they are 53 bodies with fins spot welded on. Imagine that speed with that era tires.
    I had a 57 Hawk in early 70s, paid $75 for it only needed a battery and another set of $5 junk yard tires, really liked that car. Let it go after I broke an axle doing too many burnouts.

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci

      Don’t have to - this was swapped in. It’s not originally a boosted / R2 powered car. I can’t speak for Ford, but Studebaker used the supercharger to try and match the horsepower numbers that other manufacturers were getting without one. The Stude engine architecture is severely limited for naturally aspirated power production, but the supercharger was a natural fit.

  • @Mr.mopar71
    @Mr.mopar71 Před 8 měsíci

    My brother's 71 340 cuda has a little more potent of a cam and I had to set at idle timing to 10° giving about 30° total timing.

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci

      My 340 absolutely hated 10 degrees base… my 360 is currently 24 base, 36 all in. No vacuum.

    • @Mr.mopar71
      @Mr.mopar71 Před 8 měsíci

      @@DeadDodgeGarage well, so far so good

  • @Roosters_Restos
    @Roosters_Restos Před 8 měsíci

    So mike told me when i built his hawk motor that the book on the car said use high test fuel. He said anything less then 101 octane would burn the pistons out of it. He did that and its why i had to rebuild it but this was a stock cam too. You know all to well what hp cams do to everything. I have to try to find pics of that car for ya. Maybe 35yrs ago.😅 he had a studie truck he drove everyday.

  • @JohnLittlepage
    @JohnLittlepage Před 8 měsíci

    What a cool project, I love what ya do

  • @noberet
    @noberet Před 8 měsíci

    Welcome back to CZcams! Missed you.

  • @blownaway4371
    @blownaway4371 Před 8 měsíci

    Just going out on a limb, but do they have a harmonic balancer? Could it have separated the elastomer?
    On old Hondas (late 70s) that i used to work on, the vacuum advance plates would be gummed up and not rotate. Greatly reducing acceleration. Or the vacuum can wasn't holding vacuum.
    Is it a Bake-lite distributor cap?

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci

      Timing mark verified. Mechanical advance weight movement and return, vacuum advance movement and vacuum diaphragm all checked, good. It’s a modernish replacement cap.

  • @COUNTINGSLURPULA
    @COUNTINGSLURPULA Před 8 měsíci

    "No! No no.. You're talking about my friend all wrong! Do it again, and I'll you the face, with a soldiering iron. " ~Christopher Walken

    • @DeadDodgeGarage
      @DeadDodgeGarage  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Is it funny that I quoted that several times at work on Thursday? 😅

    • @COUNTINGSLURPULA
      @COUNTINGSLURPULA Před 8 měsíci

      Great minds think a like. 😆

  • @lkmsl
    @lkmsl Před 8 měsíci

    More,more,more !