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This is the first in an engine building series that focuses on blocks. I talk about general machining and options for rebuilding or starting a new motor.
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@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 11 лет назад
I'm all about helping with the "why's" and helping people ask intelligent questions. Being informed makes you a better builder.
@project_dre3895
@project_dre3895 3 года назад
What happened to the entire 2nd video to this series? It used to be longer than 9 secs.
@mickymcfarts5792
@mickymcfarts5792 Год назад
Helping people ask intelligent questions. That is teaching the teacher level thought process and I really appreciate that.
@graceanddiscovery5612
@graceanddiscovery5612 9 лет назад
Finally, explained for a laymen - WITH WORDS rather than screechy guitar music, Thanks!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 9 лет назад
I use to do the screechy guitar....It's easier to talk...lol
@graceanddiscovery5612
@graceanddiscovery5612 9 лет назад
Thanks, I now can find out what chances I have with my old 1971 BMW, as far a engine rebuild parts go.
@V10_Addict
@V10_Addict 5 лет назад
Oh yes, words are way better than that music. Could finally understand what's going on
@kylewoodward7078
@kylewoodward7078 5 лет назад
@@PetesGarage great video Pete. I have a 2002 ford ranger v6 4.0 sohc that I believe has started rod knocking. Do you think it's worth rebuilding or just get a junkyard motor. I was going to do all the timing chains and cassettes, but this started so now I'm up in the air? This is just for daily driving? Thanks for any advice!
@Kapsyloffer
@Kapsyloffer 7 лет назад
I should be studying engineering but instead I'm watching Engine Building videos. Now I feel the urge to make my own engine.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 7 лет назад
Do it, but get back to the studying first.
@jessiesoto4535
@jessiesoto4535 5 лет назад
Yo I’m in dynamics right now and I should be studying but I’m watching this 😂😂😂😂
@nox_chan
@nox_chan 5 лет назад
I'm a senior engineering student, trust me, you will learn more from these videos than from listening to some professor derive redundant formulas
@dawnroudenbush6404
@dawnroudenbush6404 4 года назад
Me to dude me to
@gangatalishis
@gangatalishis 4 года назад
@@nox_chan how can you just drop a hard truth like that and not prep me?
@mattmatthew
@mattmatthew 10 лет назад
I like how you repeat important points several times through the video. This is definitely gonna go on my bookmarks list.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 10 лет назад
Thanks Matt!
@robbb8908
@robbb8908 10 лет назад
Thank you for putting this video up for noobs like me...it is much appreciated.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 10 лет назад
Robert banaga Thanks for watching Robert
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 11 лет назад
Thank you....that is why I started this whole thing....
@ratpatrol6356
@ratpatrol6356 9 лет назад
You are an amazing instructor! I own a 2005 Pontiac GTO and I have a semi good knowledge on cars, but I feel like this videos and the next to come will fill in the gaps! I want to take my engine apart and improve it but.. I dont have the space or budget man! I'm glad I'm learning a lot from these vids! Thank you!!
@ITheUnknownManI
@ITheUnknownManI 9 лет назад
Oh my gawd, you are tha man!!! You've given me so much motivation to build my first engine! Thanks Pete!
@christwist8455
@christwist8455 8 лет назад
+ITheUnknownManI Amazing! I wish to do the same :)
@aajjager
@aajjager 10 лет назад
Very informative video, I'm glad you took the time explaining this. Thank you
@allenk5649
@allenk5649 9 лет назад
Nice and professional. Thanks for giving so much of your time!
@joshuabreedlove8012
@joshuabreedlove8012 7 лет назад
this is a great tutorial . totally well spoken , totally correct , totally legit . I like tgis guy . he's stright up .
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 7 лет назад
That is very nice, thank you Joshua
@My1969chevelle
@My1969chevelle 5 лет назад
I just finished rebuilding my chevy 350 out of my 71 corvette, that was definitely an enjoyable learning process and now runs and looks great. Now I'm rebuilding the 402 big block that's in my 69 chevelle. Great understandable information here which is helping me a ton! Thank you!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 5 лет назад
That's awesome! Thanks my friend. I try to make videos to help everyone regardless of the engine they are building.
@johnmoose6664
@johnmoose6664 9 лет назад
Thanks a lot for the upload Pete, never had anyone to show me how to build an engine so its nice to have such a detailed video explaining everything that needs to be done. I feel like I can finally get started on building my first engine now.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 9 лет назад
Awesome! You can do it!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 11 лет назад
I put aside other work so I can focus on something for myself. I want to get this built and in the car quickly. Thank you.
@vincetarver8742
@vincetarver8742 3 года назад
I use to be a mechanic about 40 years ago. Fascinating to watch this; makes me want to get back into it. Thanks for the videos.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 3 года назад
Cool, thanks
@tx_reds2426
@tx_reds2426 3 года назад
Pete I wanted to say thank you. I started watching your videos about a year ago and it has helped me write this comment. I finally found my 460 and C6 combo at a junkyard for about $300. I disassembled it in a couple of hours in my garage (with your help) and found a very reputable shop in my area that checked for any cracks and planed the surfaces perfectly flat while also boring it out .060 over due to extensive corrosion in one of the cylinders. Looks like we are building a stroker that will put me at approximately 527 ci. Looking at purchasing rotating assembly next but I really wanted to say thank you and I look forward to watching future videos on repeat.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 3 года назад
Awesome, thanks my friend
@RICKAFIX
@RICKAFIX 8 лет назад
outstanding Thanks Pete
@GregoryDenis-mq1km
@GregoryDenis-mq1km 9 лет назад
Petes G is college in a week.... Excellent!!!!
@nv1493
@nv1493 3 года назад
Pete I know these have been up for years but I hope you read this. Using all this series to refresh my '79 454. Invaluable info, even if you've built engines before. Super clear explanations and no stupid music. Cam and valve train videos were exceptional. Many thanks.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 3 года назад
I try to answer every comment. Thank you my friend
@jonathanbosco8458
@jonathanbosco8458 8 лет назад
Thank you excellent video, you sir are a gifted teacher.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 8 лет назад
+jonathan bosco Thank you my friend!
@SendADollarToMe
@SendADollarToMe 8 лет назад
+Petes Garage are you self taught or did you go to school to do this? This is the 1st video I'm watching that you've done, awesome work.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 8 лет назад
+Mr McLovin I've been doing this a long time. Worked as a engineer in engine plants and machine shops. 10 years of college didn't hurt either...lol
@willlean5875
@willlean5875 7 лет назад
Petes Garage does it really cost 1200 bucks to machine a aluminum block LS1?
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 7 лет назад
It all depends on the condition and what you want to have done to it
@presentowner3198
@presentowner3198 5 лет назад
Mindbuildingsolutions approved! Excellent video. Grateful you took the time out to go to detail on subject.
@freddievilla6471
@freddievilla6471 4 года назад
Thanks for all the info. This will be my first engine build !!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 4 года назад
You can do it Freddie
@holycrapluvthisvid
@holycrapluvthisvid 4 года назад
I dont know much about cars most of my maintenance experience is on aircraft but ive always wanted to work on cars and man am I glad you have these super clear detailed videos. Thank you sir!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 4 года назад
Awesome, thanks Thomas
@40coupefan1
@40coupefan1 11 лет назад
you are a good teacher! You have an ability to explain things really well in a logical and plain way.
@mayasupra
@mayasupra 2 года назад
Hi Pete, I want to thank you for these clear, concise videos that are full of knowledge and expertise. Theyre edited really well and very easy to listen to, I cant put my finger on why but I'm retaining the knowledge easily unlike other videos. I am building my first engine ever as we speak and its a massive learning experience- videos like this make me more confident to walk into the machine shop and know whats going on, and what to look for. Please keep them coming!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 2 года назад
I'm happy they helped, you can do it!
@takis150
@takis150 10 лет назад
Perfect!!! Try some motocross engines too!!Details live there too!
@ShadowStang55
@ShadowStang55 11 лет назад
This information was very useful. My first time build (302 small block), bare block about to take it to the machine shop and get everything cleaned up and bored. Learning as I go...so much appreciated video.
@dustinbrown2209
@dustinbrown2209 8 лет назад
This is THE BEST series I have found on engine building. Very well put together and easy to follow. Some of the cleanest work I've ever seen.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 8 лет назад
Well thank you so much Dustin...not bad for a guy with just a dog and no production crew....lol
@sakadabara
@sakadabara 10 лет назад
Back in 80's BMW used a second hand block to build an engine for their F1 team, because second hand block has already been tested for any internal defects.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 10 лет назад
If you really think about it, that's a great idea
@kiefferdavis3784
@kiefferdavis3784 10 лет назад
***** A " Seasoned " Used Block is better.!!
@julian689
@julian689 9 лет назад
Great knowledge. Will be working on building a 302 for a 65 mustang in the next. Thanks for the info. Your videos go into detail and you make uneducated people (like myself ) feel comfortable learning about cars. Subscribe
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 9 лет назад
Thanks Julian. I had a '66 and that 302 is a great motor to work on. Let me know if you need any help.
@kyleheddle2517
@kyleheddle2517 7 лет назад
Pete, you have so much knowledge! thank you for this video. Finally someone who goes into extensive detail and knows what they are talking about.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 7 лет назад
I'm just trying to help those who want to learn Kyle...thank you very much
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 11 лет назад
Awesome my friend. Enjoy and thank you for watching!
@aricunono6272
@aricunono6272 8 лет назад
Pete, your a freaking beast.. Love the video..
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 8 лет назад
+Aricu Nono Thank you my friend
@oliverthompsonjr1975
@oliverthompsonjr1975 7 лет назад
Great information
@MrWitho
@MrWitho 10 лет назад
Awesome videos mate. They will help lots of people, and they are also great for all of us who just have a passion for engines. Love your work!
@MITTLE94
@MITTLE94 10 лет назад
for someone who is trying there best to learn all about engines, your videos are amazing, thank you so much for taking the time to make them!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 10 лет назад
That is why I make them, to help....thank you for watching. I'll be building this engine and series right up to the dyno test.
@ACEGAMER120
@ACEGAMER120 10 лет назад
Nice vid but there was something I noticed on the explanation of the align honing. Align honing is more used to fix front to back misalignment and main bearing bore size. As engines are run, the main bearing bores are enlarged and the shape becomes eccentric. Having a block on an engine stand for several years can also cause the front of the block to sort of sag. The main caps are ground just enough to cause typically a .002" bore undersize so that the bores can be align honed back out to minimum spec. Procedure may be different if bore alignment is far off as every thousandth of an inch that is honed off the bottom of the main bore brings the crankshaft that much closer to the deck. However, I believe they sell oversized outer diameter bearings for when the main bore needs to be enlarged but I am a young machinist in the making will still plenty to learn.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 10 лет назад
ACEGAMER120 Excellent comment. Thank you for sharing with us.
@khmf1
@khmf1 9 лет назад
I think its like building anything mechanical. You have to understand the material at the chemical level. It is a science and a lot of problem solving.
@clonecommander8
@clonecommander8 5 лет назад
First time I have heard someone refer to a painted engine block as gorgeous. Love the video.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 5 лет назад
Thanks my friend
@titancinema5331
@titancinema5331 5 лет назад
You are a blessing to have on youtube, thank you so much Pete
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 5 лет назад
Thank you my friend
@heykirstennn
@heykirstennn 9 лет назад
This was super helpful! I'm trying to learn more about the mechanics of an engine and your videos have really helped me understand! Got a '70 Chevelle project car that my dad and I are fixing up so I'm trying to bring some knowledge to the table :) Even though he knows what he's doing, I would like to contribute something.Thanks, Pete!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 9 лет назад
That's awesome! Great project car. Impress him but don't tell him how you know...lol
@Avcchand
@Avcchand 9 лет назад
xvideos
@Mr_jz_12
@Mr_jz_12 9 лет назад
avinash Chand LOL!
@d.j.9961
@d.j.9961 6 лет назад
WOW, YOUR LUCKY!!! A CHEVELLE IS A BEAUTY!!!! Could be a neon or a civic ugh...lol...Best of luck!!! Enjoy the rebuild!!! One day, U will look back apon those memories with your father!!! YOUR LUCKY!!! LUCKY 2 HAVE YOUR DAD & HIS ASSISTANCE & KNOWLEDGE!!!! Hope it comes out sweet!!!
@jasonlanggin5132
@jasonlanggin5132 6 лет назад
Pete's Garage how much would it cost if one were to build the most basic engine from the block to finish just for learning I would love to learn?
@NiigaaniChrysler
@NiigaaniChrysler 9 лет назад
Your so fucking awesome dude.
@bradley8420
@bradley8420 4 года назад
Hey, Pete. I wanted to say thank you. You get into the deep level questions that I'd have for any project. Clearly you must be a great builder not only because of your knowledge, ability to craft, attention to detail, etc... ,but because your clearly care about others and their projects. I have listened to your videos multiple times while commuting across country for work. You took the time to answer one of my gasket questions and while I have spent countless hours reading and researching you have been at the heart of my car project's finer points for success. A mechanic left a loose nut on my exhaust, one of the many reasons I've taken up doing my own work and I am confident exhaust gases melted my valve's. I am so not rich and take care of my 20 year old car for a reason as I have spent a great portion of my life walking. I was able to successfully apply your knowledge with my engine's specs and do a pretty substantial almost full rebuild while still in the car. I have friend's who have been trying to get me to do a DYI channel for everyday things so I'll have to put up a link(if you're ok with it) to my low quality production video if I have enough footage. Being in a hurry I really didn't want it to be one of my first but it is meant to be an over view of smaller car engines ultimately pointing people mostly back to you for all the important stuff. Thanks Again, I was 9 months planning without my car.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 4 года назад
That is really awesome Bradley, thank you. I hope I don't put you to sleep. I encourage you to start a channel, and just start uploading videos. My first ones were really bad and you'll always get better. I'm still finding ways to improve.
@bradley8420
@bradley8420 4 года назад
@@PetesGarage I enjoy your videos, it would be a bad idea to listen while I drive if you put me to sleep, haha. I appreciate the encouragement on starting a channel. I like trying to help people which is why my friends are pushing me to it. I guess I need to just get some videos out to get better. Thanks Pete!
@racer67
@racer67 5 лет назад
Just got a block im building back from the machine shop n i tell ya u hit all the major points n issues need'd to be adressed n cover'd when getting this done! Great video old sport!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 5 лет назад
Thank you very much my friend
@gcvcodis6982
@gcvcodis6982 5 лет назад
I tried to rebuild a lawnmower engine once. Lost the number and couldn’t find new parts.
@ttj1112
@ttj1112 7 лет назад
Hey I'm only 13 but I'm looking to see and I want to build one so thank u for this
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 7 лет назад
Good for you.....you're a smart kid!
@topzozzle6319
@topzozzle6319 7 лет назад
same man, i'm 15 and i've really been wanting to rebuild an engine, can't wait i'm going to work on a ford escort engine for my first time
@ProSlaytonic1
@ProSlaytonic1 6 лет назад
TTJ 111 yeah I’m 6 and a half and I want to build a F15 but I was told to star with cars
@bobmcboblin
@bobmcboblin 5 лет назад
6 AND A HALF. are you even in elementry school? also stop thinking about making an F15. that thing is your whole parents life savings and rent and even more.
@bonecrushereye
@bonecrushereye 5 лет назад
same im doing one for a go kart
@mikepence763
@mikepence763 4 года назад
Finally, a video that tells me the basics of what I need done at a machine shop and about how much it will cost. Thank you!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 4 года назад
I'm happy I could help
@spngg
@spngg 4 года назад
this video series is awesome, thank you for the help, exactly what i needed.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 4 года назад
Thank you, glad it helps
@Cullinane2010
@Cullinane2010 7 лет назад
what was that? the hone? yeah the hone. ok yeah the hone. i get it. the hone.
@darek4488
@darek4488 9 лет назад
This is really overwhelming.
@Liam-B
@Liam-B 6 лет назад
It's hard to believe someone actually sat down to share all of this. Thank you much!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 6 лет назад
I make videos to help people. It's worth the effort. Thanks for your comment
@jonnightrain
@jonnightrain 11 лет назад
good work pete, thank you for taking the time to show it. I have an engine to re build But it might be parts value, 40 over and needs boring again. 289 crank and rods, standard stuff. the original 1966 heads.. the block looks rotten from all those years of no inhibitor in the coolant! I want to use what I have and improve what I have, (early 65 mustang, drum on each corner, power noting!) armstrong steering and manual brakes.. low option car from 1964. thanks again for taking time to show it.
@sebastianbutler8520
@sebastianbutler8520 5 лет назад
All I hear is dollar signs when he mentions "machine shop"
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 5 лет назад
Depends on the machine shop. The right place can help you save money.
@Crazywaffle5150
@Crazywaffle5150 5 лет назад
It's only about 400 - 500 to get it done. Engine building is money.
@YardSaladKing
@YardSaladKing 8 лет назад
This is great. I just purchased an old 69 mopar 383 block for $150. These videos are a great resource.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 8 лет назад
+Paladin19able Aweseome...good luck
@ninjaisland007
@ninjaisland007 4 года назад
Thanks for this series Pete, very interesting and helpful. You do a great job of explaining everything!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 4 года назад
Thanks for watching Shane
@powerviking
@powerviking 10 лет назад
I bought one of new boss 302 blocks when they came out. Very nice block, no compromises. I highly recommend them!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 10 лет назад
powerviking Thanks for sharing
@AngerM107
@AngerM107 10 лет назад
so happy i found this channel and this comment, i really want to learn to work on my car's engine but dont really have anyone to show me so this is a nice step thank you
@chennemeyer
@chennemeyer 9 лет назад
Nice video, great demeanor, thanks for posting
@blaneriggs5777
@blaneriggs5777 7 лет назад
I'm a 15 year old very entreated in engineering and mechanics. already trying to start on my building so when I'm old enough and out of college I could build motors and engines. this video and the others are very helpful. thank you sir
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 7 лет назад
Good for you Blane. I started when I was 15. Never give up on your dreams
@mrengineer7852
@mrengineer7852 4 года назад
Thanks for taking the time to share your great experience 👍.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 4 года назад
You bet!
@tshanks3741
@tshanks3741 9 лет назад
Your videos are more detailed and descriptive than any other engine building videos that I have watched. Thanks!!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 9 лет назад
Tyler Shanks Thank you my friend. I'm trying my best
@Coredor3
@Coredor3 9 лет назад
Pete I just bought my first truck today. A Beautiful custom 95 Chevy. I love it and want to learn as much about it as possible. I'm 8 Mins. Into your video; and I've already saved the entire playlist. Thanks Bud.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 9 лет назад
That is awesome dude! Thanks
@dankhill7917
@dankhill7917 6 лет назад
I am just about to take on the challenge of rebuilding my 351 windsor engine because I can't find a mechanic that would do it. Your videos are invaluable! Thank you so much Pete!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 6 лет назад
Awesome! Let me know if you need any help.
@covingtonhalltown3730
@covingtonhalltown3730 8 лет назад
Thank you Pete for this. The 16 minutes took several hours for me. Every time you said something I didn't know, or of interest, I placed on pause and googled it. Once I understood then back to your video and press play. I learned much.I'd like to one day focus on building performance engines, building muscle engines, and I hope watching your videos is the first step.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 8 лет назад
+Covington Halltown You have taken a great step. Thank you for watching. If you need any help or have any questions I'll be glad to help
@chandlerbeaudette7623
@chandlerbeaudette7623 9 лет назад
Thank you so much for spending the time to make these videos. They are extremely helpful!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 9 лет назад
Thank you...rock on!
@AR742617000027
@AR742617000027 8 лет назад
Wow - I think I've discovered my passion. This is gold.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 8 лет назад
+AR742617000027 Excellent....never give up on your passion...EVER
@hilkertj
@hilkertj 7 лет назад
Seriously, this video is just what I was looking for. Thanks Pete!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 7 лет назад
Awesome...thank you so much
@blackvi2000
@blackvi2000 7 лет назад
By FAR the best video series I've ever seen on RU-vid! Excellent Work Pete!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 7 лет назад
Well thank you very much my friend
@Con_Calmaa
@Con_Calmaa 4 года назад
These videos are very helpful! Thank you for taking time out of your day to make these.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 4 года назад
My pleasure!
@michaelhallinan3299
@michaelhallinan3299 10 лет назад
building a 302 block into a 331 stroker for my mustang, picked up a short block with a spun bearing for 20$ tearing it down and sending the bare block to the machine shop next week, your video was very informative and a good watch!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 10 лет назад
Michael Hallinan Awesome! Good luck Mike
@kaktusjack1033
@kaktusjack1033 9 лет назад
Great video, thanks for uploading.
@itchycroe411
@itchycroe411 10 лет назад
these are nice tips for all round engine building...dig this
@Kwinnmonkey
@Kwinnmonkey 9 лет назад
Dude, ur videos are exactly what ive been looking for. nobody around the Detroit area (ironically enough?) are really into building cars. now i have all my answers to my questions
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 9 лет назад
Detroit muscle...how ironic. Let me know if you need any help
@miftahmasdoeki8085
@miftahmasdoeki8085 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot, Pete.... Your videos give me more motivation to build my own garage.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 6 лет назад
You can do it!
@failbox.
@failbox. 10 лет назад
So excited to start my sr20 rebuild! Amazing guide! huge help!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 10 лет назад
***** Excellent...good for you!
@tanagurnick1544
@tanagurnick1544 8 лет назад
Thanks mate so very helpful as i am learning to become a mechanic and this gives me a head start again thanks
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 8 лет назад
+Tana Gurnick Awesome...be the best and don't ever give up
@neb-co2cs
@neb-co2cs 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this ton of valuable information for free.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 5 лет назад
Thanks Benjamin, that's how we all learn.
@leggoego
@leggoego 10 лет назад
I pained a block Calypso green, then put brass freeze plugs in and it looked sooo good!
@Sinister_Reaper
@Sinister_Reaper 2 года назад
Very detailed, straight to the point, exactly what i was looking for, thank you sir!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 2 года назад
Thanks my friend
@luccalenda
@luccalenda 10 лет назад
Great videos, very clear and informative. With no previous education/experience,I am learning quite a bit
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 10 лет назад
Awesome! We are all here to learn...thank for watching
@josephadriansaleh8559
@josephadriansaleh8559 2 года назад
thanks! help my knowledge about an engine a lot.. step by step explanation is very comprehensive and a huge amount of important tips and tricks
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 2 года назад
Thanks Joseph
@noelkeogh9420
@noelkeogh9420 8 лет назад
Thank you you are really very helpful
@mohamedmagdyk.3103
@mohamedmagdyk.3103 5 лет назад
Dude Awesome VIDEO! Very informative and clear...Thanks a mill!!!
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 5 лет назад
You're welcome a mill my friend
@leonli7294
@leonli7294 9 лет назад
Thank Pete for sharing the excellent video. It is very useful.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 9 лет назад
Leon Li Thank you my friend
@zagor1453
@zagor1453 5 лет назад
Excellent video...cant wait to watch rest
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 5 лет назад
Enjoy!
@UhtredOfBamburgh
@UhtredOfBamburgh 6 лет назад
I really appreciate your videos Pete! I watched #1-4 last night and really enjoyed it as a beginner trying to understand engines. I always got bored with other people's information and switched to learning something else instead. Your videos have so much extreme detail and advanced knowledge but you explain it so well in simple terms that I am excited to watch the rest of the videos. High quality videos.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 6 лет назад
Thank you very much my friend. I'm happy you like them, they are made to teach
@BrokePerformance
@BrokePerformance 7 лет назад
Thanks you so much, I've learned so much from this video. Keep up the good work.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 7 лет назад
Thank you for watching
@hhattingh
@hhattingh 2 года назад
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing your knowledge
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@neapolis6919
@neapolis6919 6 лет назад
Very great video! Most people are not building an engine, they are rebuilding an existing engine to there own specs! If you are building an engine you will cast your own block ETC.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 6 лет назад
Thanks Neapolis, I really don't think most people have the ability to cast parts to build an engine, that would be impressive
@slowbeemerboi2791
@slowbeemerboi2791 9 лет назад
These videos are very helpful, i actually plan on pursuing a career in automotive. Thanks for the help.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 9 лет назад
Awesome! Keep learning and never give up on your goals...ever
@mrigankashekherbhattachary5571
you are amazing sir!. thank you very much. I got a great knowledge from this video.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 7 лет назад
Thank you my friend
@daxhiestand3827
@daxhiestand3827 8 лет назад
Thank you soooooo much! Going to be performing my first rebuild on the 350 LT1 that spun a bearing in my 1996 Camaro Z28. I have general gearhead knowledge but no experience when it comes to engines. I am attending UNOH which is one of the best tech schools around for Automotive/High Performance, but I will not be taking my engines class for quite some time. Watching your video was amazing, and I want to thank you for passing on the knowledge and thank you for being such a good teacher. To the point, clear and very knowledgeable. Looking forward to the rest of the series :)
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 8 лет назад
+Dax Hiestand Thanks Dax. I appreciate it. When you get to engine class let us know if you learn something we can all benefit from
@mrxkyle22x
@mrxkyle22x 5 лет назад
Building my first engine and watched all your vids and has been a huge help. Top vids. Thanks and keep up the good work
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 5 лет назад
Thanks, and good luck with yours
@Snailmailtrucker
@Snailmailtrucker 8 лет назад
Hey Pete Along with...... Thanks for the Great Video.... Thanks for your service to our Country my Brother !
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 8 лет назад
+Screww Googlle Thank you so much my friend! I'm proud to be an American Veteran
@beernd4822
@beernd4822 9 лет назад
This is good very sound advice. Thank you for uploading
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 9 лет назад
Thank you
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 11 лет назад
This one got over 500hp but I need to put a final load on it. Tell your buddy to be careful with the cleve...they have a thinner wall and cannot be bored as much. Built a few and they still put out some great numbers. Thanks Randy.
@ammoorstingy1952
@ammoorstingy1952 7 лет назад
You are a gift from God. Subscribed. Good luck
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 7 лет назад
We all are gifts from God my friend. Thank you.
@1186javierzuniga
@1186javierzuniga 8 лет назад
I'm in the engine blueprinting stage of my build right now and gathering all the right information and researching everything and all of your videos have been an incredible asset to my upcoming build. Thank you for passing on the knowledge and know-how. Keep up the awesome work.
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 8 лет назад
+Javi Z. Thank you my friend....keep learning and good luck
@1186javierzuniga
@1186javierzuniga 8 лет назад
Researching the Boss 351, why am I having a hard time finding the right pistons and rods for a good stroker? Also, what are your recommendations for a 351W Stroker as far as measurements for piston/rods?
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 8 лет назад
+Javi Z. You'd be better off boring the block for pistons to fit. The measurements all depend on the crank you choose
@arthureleclair29
@arthureleclair29 8 лет назад
.....straight up and factual.......thank you.......
@PetesGarage
@PetesGarage 8 лет назад
+Arthur E LeClair Thank you my friend
@josephaugustinerhodenhiser1353
This is great, thank you!
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