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Let's Do A Step-By-Step Engine Rebuild...In Our Kitchen 

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Join us on this ultimate low buck, low tech exercise in basic engine building, as we take this locked up small block from core pile to running engine in the comfort of our own home.
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@thegeneralstrike6747
@thegeneralstrike6747 3 года назад
It is the struggle I seek. The struggle creates strength. The struggle is growth. My struggles are chosen. Success is mine no matter the struggle. I have made my life, it was not made for me.
@toyotatherapy9685
@toyotatherapy9685 3 года назад
Good stuff
@whatyoumakeofit6635
@whatyoumakeofit6635 3 года назад
That is Brilliant. Who wrote that ?
@1DEADBEEF1
@1DEADBEEF1 3 года назад
Sounds like my love life .... only there is no success
@RustyIronProjectsRIP
@RustyIronProjectsRIP 3 года назад
How true....I seem to live for the struggle.
@RustyIronProjectsRIP
@RustyIronProjectsRIP 3 года назад
@@johnpossum556 if not it should be.
@oldtimerf7602
@oldtimerf7602 3 года назад
When they troll you, then you know you made it.
@jlc55army
@jlc55army 3 года назад
Ahh the good old days, using moms dishwasher to clean parts, the freezer to shrink bearing races, the oven to expand hubs where the race goes, and using the oven to bake painted parts. A garage full of friends and more fun than you can shake a stick at. Thx for sparking my memory Uncle Tony.
@tarstarkusz
@tarstarkusz 3 года назад
Dishwasher? Car parts are not dishwasher safe.
@miralemnermina142
@miralemnermina142 3 года назад
@@tarstarkusz why? Dishwasher is awesome for parts cleaning
@jamest.5001
@jamest.5001 3 года назад
I had to "unstick" a 350 once, I wallered it around on the ground, with a 8 lb hammer and blocks of wood, trying to get it to turn enough to get it apart, my gf said many times, "that thing is never gonna run". It did, and made nearly 400hp, same engine I built in the kitchen!
@reno145
@reno145 3 года назад
Cooking With Uncle Tony: Kitchen Rebuild Episode #1
@livewire2759
@livewire2759 3 года назад
I overhauled a Quadrajet on my kitchen counter... The "wife" complained that I made her countertop a mess. I didn't say a word, just pointed to the pile of dishes that had been rotting next to the sink for about a month. I was done with the carburetor before she was done with those dishes!
@livewire2759
@livewire2759 3 года назад
@@johnpossum556 When it's got to be done, you find a way to do it!
@festerhairball6588
@festerhairball6588 3 года назад
Boiled out a carb in the kitchen ......stuck up the whole house! My wife complained too, kinda funnny ;~)
@livewire2759
@livewire2759 3 года назад
@@johnpossum556 LOL, I just ended up buying a house with 2 garages! (and dumped the "wife" (girlfriend)!
@livewire2759
@livewire2759 3 года назад
@@johnpossum556 LOL I hear that! Even with 3 garage bays now, I still end up working in the dirt sometimes!
@gchristian7612
@gchristian7612 6 месяцев назад
My wife sticks her head in the garage and says "it smells in here" often lol
@InuranusBrokoff
@InuranusBrokoff 3 года назад
An engine shop in Crookville who's entire list of accomplishments, and combined knowledge don't hold a flame to Tony. Why do these goons advertise their insecurities on social media; it's obvious they're crying for help...
@johnwilburn
@johnwilburn 3 года назад
I'm sure it's killing him not to respond to you. He has a very high opinion of himself.
@mph5896
@mph5896 3 года назад
I am up to a 2 car garage with kerosene heater, midrise lift and about $25k in tools. Much better over working on the side of the house out of a pickup truck. Before the truck, out of the trunk of the car. I remember working outside in the winter until I could not feel my fingers anymore. Go inside, warm up and then go back outside. Best was I tore a trans apart in the back lot of a storage complex in a mud puddle.
@TheBustedNut
@TheBustedNut 3 года назад
Aw yes the TROLLS! IF the trolls weren't so jealous of you they would start their own channel and put their money ware their mouth is. But WE ALL KNOW THEY WONT! Thanks for what you share with us Tony!
@johnwilburn
@johnwilburn 3 года назад
Yeah, none of those narcissistic fools EVER risk their egos building anything on their channels. Every last one of them has that in common.
@thegeneralstrike6747
@thegeneralstrike6747 3 года назад
@@johnpossum556 1. "Money where your mouth is" Anology 2. Contrary to the Indoctrinated Chrony Capitalist narrative success is more then $ you have 3. If you need to tell people how successful you are, a. your not or b. might want to consider accepting yourself for who you really are, only then can others accept you. 4. Good deeds require no advertising, we just do them.
@johnwilburn
@johnwilburn 3 года назад
No idea. I have only a few guesses, but it’s not fair to speculate on here. I don’t know any of them, either.
@thegeneralstrike6747
@thegeneralstrike6747 3 года назад
@@jonathanlawson4667 Great minds have always had to endure violent opposition from the mediocre. Refrain from mediocrity? Authority cannot legitimize itself by participating in acts of aggression.
@johnwilburn
@johnwilburn 3 года назад
@@thegeneralstrike6747 Our Founders showed otherwise. As for trolls, the internet made them thrive because like so many of our most embarrassingly ignorant politicians (think Sheila Jackson Lee), they need only praise to sustain.
@jontrudell7529
@jontrudell7529 3 года назад
Wife Loves when I DEgrease my engine in the Dishwasher!!!
@Z_732
@Z_732 3 года назад
Hahaha! Same here. And mine really likes when I tear apart carbs on the dinner table 30 min before dinner.. lol
@bcbloc02
@bcbloc02 3 года назад
@@Z_732 Don't forget heating parts in the oven. :-)
@Z_732
@Z_732 3 года назад
@@bcbloc02 lmao.. yep. Been there. Done that. But anymore I just use a torch usually gets me by.
@graham2631
@graham2631 3 года назад
Yup my latest is heating up bearings in the microwave. Wrap um in a wet towel you get a perfect 100c.
@srednadahlberg
@srednadahlberg 3 года назад
@@graham2631 That's a great idea!
@FishFind3000
@FishFind3000 3 года назад
I played with a small harbor freightplate compactor I for free on the side of the road. The engine had a rusted cylinder and was locked up. I messed with it for some time and got it freed up. The recoil was busted so I used a drill to start and it and ran fine! I was astounded. I would have kept running that engine if the block wasn’t cracked. It was just to test that the vibrator function worked on the plate compactor and would justify buying a new engine for it. Learning on something that you have nothing to loss on like free shit on the side of the road is a great way to build confidence.
@MikeBrown-ii3pt
@MikeBrown-ii3pt 3 года назад
I know people that make their living repairing and selling "dead" equipment from the side of the road.
@FishFind3000
@FishFind3000 3 года назад
@@MikeBrown-ii3pt this year I got a toro recycler mower, Honda tiller, Honda mower, and the plate compactor. with small repairs for the Honda tiller, and mower there working. The toro just needed a blast of brake cleaner into one of the carb tubes and runs fine. the packer needed an engine. All in all theres like $400-500 easy in profit from stuff I found around just my block alone. I gave the toro to my sister since it ran better then her current mower. I guess I just live in the perfect neighborhood where theirs enough money for people to toss stuff that's not working right and buy a new one but not to much money that they would just hire out the work. I think covid also helped as people have nothing else to do so they did some summer cleaning and tossed everything from their garages.
@MikeBrown-ii3pt
@MikeBrown-ii3pt 3 года назад
@@FishFind3000 Yep, plenty of money to be made if you don't mind getting your hands dirty. I don't know what size engine the compactor has but Harbor Freight sells them all day every day. Their Predator engines are Honda "clones". I don't do it full time but I picked up a 2 stage snow blower for free last spring. The guy said it wouldn't start after setting in his garage for several years. 1/2 gallon of fresh gas and a few shots of carb cleaner last week before the storm and it fired right up. My $2 investment turned into a $198 CASH profit when I sold it for $200 on Monday.
@JM-ot8zn
@JM-ot8zn 3 года назад
Your videos gave me the confidence to rebuild a 2.8L 4 cyl Toyota diesel in my mud room last winter. 30 years after it rolled off the line it was time. Later last year I drove that truck from one end of the north american continent to the other and back again. So far so good. Serious respect for your interest in teaching. The world needs this spirit. All the best Uncle T and fam.
@gwendolynaubin1426
@gwendolynaubin1426 3 года назад
I'm an amc fan and I'm here for the old wisdom
@thekikendallsautoandrandom1271
@thekikendallsautoandrandom1271 3 года назад
Thank god im not the only AMC fan here hagaga
@gwendolynaubin1426
@gwendolynaubin1426 3 года назад
AMCs are just the best! So I'm like 21 and over half the people over 50 are just like " isn't that a Chrysler"
@ericmuhlbeier8023
@ericmuhlbeier8023 3 года назад
@@thekikendallsautoandrandom1271 we are few and far between
@themopedmetallist
@themopedmetallist 3 года назад
You know WHY they had to go right? What kind of beige plastic ugliness do you expect to sell when it's named AMERICAN?
@bwyseymail
@bwyseymail 3 года назад
What would be a good theme song for AMC? I nominate "Ramble On" by Led Zeppelin.
@Ryan-vo3rm
@Ryan-vo3rm 3 года назад
Thing i love about these videos it brings me back to my younger day's i built my 350 Chevy in the backyard when i was 17 years old for my camaro using parts resourced from other hot rodders, swap meets, junkyards etc.. and only cost me probably 500$ and i ran that camaro at the local dragstrip almost every weekend running low 12s and high 11s.. but nowadays this is almost a lost art and glad Tony is still doing it and showing it still can be done.👍
@garykelley6139
@garykelley6139 3 года назад
Pontiac guy here. I can relate to everything Uncle Tony does and how he does it. He is the epitome of a car guy, that's why I watch him.
@fastinradfordable
@fastinradfordable 3 года назад
Hey uncle tony. A few months ago I told u I was excited to replace my pistons and rods. And now I actually got the fuckers in. Had stuck compression rings and bent rods on every cylinder. Had wrong size ring compressor. And crappy hone. But I fucking did it anyways. Thank you brother.
@paisleyprince5280
@paisleyprince5280 3 года назад
How did you bend all the rods?
@WhiteTrashMotorsports
@WhiteTrashMotorsports 3 года назад
I have rebuilt dozens of carbs at the kitchen table.
@johnwilburn
@johnwilburn 3 года назад
More carburetors and like sized components have been rebuilt on my dining room table than Thanksgiving dinners.
@Riverdeepnwide
@Riverdeepnwide 3 года назад
Cleanliness, good lighting. Very important for a good carb rebuild.
@masonrodriguez9884
@masonrodriguez9884 3 года назад
I rebuild transmisions on my bed haha, this car stuff is so easy and i dont care if things get dirty
@Cybersawz
@Cybersawz 3 года назад
I was rebuilding my 68' GTO's 4-barrel carb on the kitchen table. I had all the parts in soup cans, and tupperware, and along comes our cat. Jumps on top the table and throws a hissy cat fit! Jets, bb's, springs flying all over the place! Talk about pissed! LOL!
@alainbrisebois8334
@alainbrisebois8334 3 года назад
Ha... than you must certainly live alone..
@JR_406
@JR_406 3 года назад
The fact that the episode starts with Tony flicking a cigarette out of the garage just reminds me of my stepdad in the shop when I was a kid. Love it.
@michalphillip800
@michalphillip800 3 года назад
uncle Cathy ain't gonna want that engine stand rolling around cracking and destroying her tile floor ,..'
@whatyoumakeofit6635
@whatyoumakeofit6635 3 года назад
Im pretty sure if it was going yo crack the floor, it alrwady has in the past. If it hasnt tony has likely run into getting around that problem before so, he alraedy has a solution for uncle Cathy's floor. Lol
@richardcranium5839
@richardcranium5839 3 года назад
chunk of plywood easy peasy
@jesseduke694
@jesseduke694 3 года назад
You gota buy wide hard rubber monster truck wheels for your engine stand
@thegeneralstrike6747
@thegeneralstrike6747 3 года назад
Uncle Kathy has obviously deprived herself of victimhood and insecurity. To be an adult and equal with a firm grasp on whats really important. Uncle Kathy is a true Unicorn.
@michalphillip800
@michalphillip800 3 года назад
@@thegeneralstrike6747 i think she is quite aware ,.... that nothing she can say or do , will ever stop tony from doing what ever he wants to do !
@rcnelson
@rcnelson 3 года назад
This is going to be great. And hats off to the ladies of the house for putting up with our engine shenanigans. I loaded our kitchen's shelves with carburetors, cylinder head, gears etc. when I partly tore down my Triumph motorcycle engine on the kitchen table. My wife understood.
@jasonmenard1073
@jasonmenard1073 3 года назад
That's what I told my dad he asked me where are you going to build it it I told him I'll do it I'm my kitchen if I have to but then I got my self a 3 bay barn so I'm just getting it up and going so I can start on my 84 regal got to do a couple patches in the floor cuz it's a t top car and I'm going 383 with hopefully a m22 or a modified m21 I can't wait for this summer to get started
@frankjones4950
@frankjones4950 3 года назад
Sounds like a Kool build. Especially with a 4 speed.👍
@manicmechanic448
@manicmechanic448 3 года назад
Go with a trimick 600. The m21/22 may not hold it.
@heathlamping6528
@heathlamping6528 3 года назад
Get your 4 speed parts from thepartsplaceinc.com, based out of Chicago, cheap pedals, and bar setup, I did an 86 monte with a 305 and t5 from a Camaro
@bamabound2061
@bamabound2061 3 года назад
Never could understand someone bragging how much they paid for anything. I'm of the how little I paid for it mindset. Thanks for making us feel normal UT.
@garymckee8857
@garymckee8857 3 года назад
I've worked with junk all my life that's why I can relate to this channel.
@ziggassedup
@ziggassedup 3 года назад
As a working Mechanic for 45 years I encourage people to DIY even if it's taking work away from me...It builds a bond between the vehicle and the owner and they'll understand more on how it works...We didn't have Uncle Tonys and Ziggys on youtube to show us back then but that is what makes us in the know a dwindling commodity...Love the show.
@jim55282
@jim55282 3 года назад
How about an update on the Fuel Mileage dart?
@frankstrobel4350
@frankstrobel4350 3 года назад
I forgot....is that the orange car he sprayed not too long ago? If so yes 👍
@nikyjim
@nikyjim 3 года назад
Probably not wanting to winter drive it after fresh paint
@neilwhitmore
@neilwhitmore 3 года назад
As a 19 year old with a 74 dart, this channel helps out a looot
@jameskisor8632
@jameskisor8632 3 года назад
I'm building my projects engine in the boiler room of my apartment building
@themopedmetallist
@themopedmetallist 3 года назад
Nobody'd EVER think of bothering somebody there
@bwyseymail
@bwyseymail 3 года назад
Well at least you will be warm.
@cdogg1787
@cdogg1787 3 года назад
lucky!
@tulatoiletandsepticllc81
@tulatoiletandsepticllc81 3 года назад
This is why I love UTG. You don't over do the build. I am so sick of people thinking you have to be a master of engine X to build it and get only it. At the end of the day most of these engines are the same. And the techniques are the same. It an't black art magic. If you can count to ten, read and follow directions, and use basic hand tools. You to can build an engine.
@maxanderson9187
@maxanderson9187 3 года назад
Your passion and empathy and awareness for your audience are evident in all you do, T.
@jamest.5001
@jamest.5001 3 года назад
I have built a engine in the kitchen before! I cleaned and washed the block and parts in the tub, it turned out nice and clean, I about got killed for doing it, but it turned out great, .... And I survived!
@protree_productions
@protree_productions 3 года назад
Ive never been this early!
@YoshimoshiGarage
@YoshimoshiGarage 3 года назад
I've been doing similar builds for decades as well and had the same idea. I'm on something like part 14 of a 5.9 Magnum rebuild on my channel. It's hard to decide between absolute cheapest and longer survivability, but I'm trying too keep it to the level I would have liked when I'm was a teenager. Well done, and thanks for volunteering your years of knowledge to help people learn new things.
@frigglebiscuit7484
@frigglebiscuit7484 3 года назад
eyyy, didnt expect to see you here. i appreciate your vids and info.
@YoshimoshiGarage
@YoshimoshiGarage 3 года назад
How could I *not* be here? Uncle Tony's been a source of Mopar info for me since he was in print. He's forgotten more than I'll ever know.
@VWbusmarketcrash
@VWbusmarketcrash 3 года назад
Oh man. The rebuilds are my absolute favorite Uncle Tony videos.
@marclobato9690
@marclobato9690 3 года назад
Basic kitchen tools.... Wooden spoon to drive in cam bearings Spatulas to install pistons Mixer to hone the cylinders This I'll be great! Love this channel!!!
@MFM556
@MFM556 3 года назад
You sir will teach us all how to keep vehicles running when everything goes all mad max like. Thanks for that
@SSbigblock454
@SSbigblock454 3 года назад
I hope you get rid of that engine stand and show how it's done on the floor Uncle Tony. Back in the day I could never have afforded an engine stand or electric impacts. I had to rent a hoist just to get it in and out of the apartment. All my money was spent on parts. The 440 I did was done on the carpeted floor of my apartment's living room on plastic and cardboard. My wife wouldn't talk to me the whole time it was on the floor. Thinking back...that was a good thing.
@jeepchrky
@jeepchrky 3 года назад
Love it. I built my first motor (2.7 twin turbo Audi) in my parents screened in porch when I was living in my apartment. Have a house and garage with a lift now, but honestly it was more fun doing it like that. Also this is one of my favorite channels. I own nothing domestic but it doesn’t matter. The theory discussed on this channel is fantastic.
@cutl00senc
@cutl00senc 3 года назад
I’m half tempted to pull the engine out of my car and put it in my kitchen and follow along with Uncle T step by step and send him a video when I’m done. The wife will be sooooo surprised! 😆
@themopedmetallist
@themopedmetallist 3 года назад
Assemble in the kitchen: my dad did that with me (1967 Camaro/ 327/Powerglide) handing him tools when I was 8, lapped valves where he used to park his Honda 305. Later on he pulled the engine from 1 of mom's sisters' '67 Chevelle in the carport, where it landed on 1 of his brothers' toe. After they got back from the ER he had me dump the oil pan and there was a LIFTER sloshing around in there (he always ended up cleaning up other mechanics' messes - something in common after all!). Little yellow 2-bedroom in Home Gardens
@Welcometofacsistube
@Welcometofacsistube 3 года назад
Rebuilt a slant, a 360 and a 400 in my living room. Course i was single at the time
@rcnelson
@rcnelson 3 года назад
How on earth did you get those cast iron blocks in and out?
@bradeastham5494
@bradeastham5494 3 года назад
Thanks uncle Tony! This is perfect most engine builds you watch are rushed over and parts of the builds are skipped. So really looking forward to this series!! Cheers from New Zealand.
@whatyoumakeofit6635
@whatyoumakeofit6635 3 года назад
Holy shit Tony. Hell yes !!!!!!!! There really is normal people out there still, you just proved it in this video. As a rule I try not to cuss in peoples comment sections but, this situation is awsome. This is kitchen engine is gonna be goos for everyone. Think about it. Thanks tony
@lsXmatt
@lsXmatt 3 года назад
I built my first engine (sbc) in the basement using a hand truck to get it down the flight of stairs, also on staten island! Looking forward to this build.
@JP-vs1ys
@JP-vs1ys 2 года назад
his points are so true. particularly when you are laying in the mud with the sun glare in your eyes trying to do something outside...because there is no inside. i drool at some of these channels where guys have lifts in their garages. but this is MUCH MUCH MUCH more realistic and therefore helpful.
@missedthird6466
@missedthird6466 3 года назад
In the garage myself listening to Tony and OMG! OMG! OMG! Tony's gonna build a engine in the kitchen blind folded! Yes!! Also built a engine in the kitchen, but I'm greek we have two, one in the basement. :P
@keithharding701
@keithharding701 3 года назад
I love this! My first engine build was a 318 and I built it on an engine stand in my bedroom! When finished, I rolled it through the living room, and the engine hoist was set up on front porch so I could move it and install! Thanks, Tony!
@boilerroomed3682
@boilerroomed3682 3 года назад
I helped my friend (Staten Island) Eddie rebuild a '70's Chevy 350 in his kitchen. Actually, it was more in the living room. 4 bolt mains, still runs!!!
@kurtmccarthy6733
@kurtmccarthy6733 3 года назад
Tony I’m Realy Looking Forward To This Rebuild Man It’s Gonna Be Great. Just What I Was Waiting For. Thanks A Million Man ✌️✌️✌️👏👏👏👍👍👍 K. Mac
@billsanders3604
@billsanders3604 3 года назад
Ignore the trolls. Love the channel and I’m learning a lot.
@jkgkjgkijk
@jkgkjgkijk 3 года назад
I used a ladder with hardware placed in half tray egg cartons and our bbq umbrella, as a sun shade, in front of my dad's garage, when I was 22 years old, to do a 318 in my grey primer, 70 Barracuda. I installed a mopar 484/284 cam, new springs and viton seals, weiland high rise, edelbrock performer carb etc., I'm 53 and I still remember it and that awesome thrill when I discovered I was 180 out, flipped the distributor, and she came to life. No computers back then. Had to go to the library and make photocopies of microfiche. The cam came with a vhs cassette tape. No guidance, no help, I got it done though.
@chaningdodson4245
@chaningdodson4245 3 года назад
Yep me an my 1970 gmc pick up
@jamesgeorge6551
@jamesgeorge6551 3 года назад
I rebuilt a 302 Ford, with a kit from Summit or Jegs, took the block to vocational school in 1989 to hot tank, freeze plugs. The neighbor lady got me a free set of rings from Sealed Power, where she worked. Good times.
@captainjohnh9405
@captainjohnh9405 3 года назад
Uncle Tony, a small suggestion for this series. You want to do it with simple hand tools; and that's fantastic! But there are some things that require a special tool (valve spring compressor for example). Why not include some loaner tools from the local parts store? All the chains have a loaner program, and I have saved a chunk of change using them.
@ConemantheBarbarian
@ConemantheBarbarian 3 года назад
This will be a good series! I reassembled a engine for my dune buggy in my bedroom. I hid it behind my scuba equipment till I was done. Mind you my mom found it just after I completed it. Lucky for me she did laugh about it later 😀
@jamescrowe4117
@jamescrowe4117 3 года назад
This is the series I have been waiting for lol.
@chasmontecarlo7271
@chasmontecarlo7271 3 года назад
Hi uncle tony you have been a big help for me when i am working on my 72 montecarlo I love your videos camshafts , rear ends , carburetors drive shafts,and pinion angles 👍🔧🚘
@misterericsir
@misterericsir 3 года назад
I've been watching your channel for probably two years now and for 30+ years have wanted to rebuild an engine and put it in a car. Specifically a Ford 302 (5.0) because I grew up in the 80's when 5.0 was the thing. After all those years, watching your channel finally gave me the courage to move forward with this dream. I'm happy to say that just this morning I installed the cam and crank in my 88' block and will be doing the pistons this afternoon, etc. etc. All I'm saying is thanks for giving me the courage to fulfill a lifelong dream!
@carterrouth7801
@carterrouth7801 3 года назад
I'm glad you brought this subject up. Lack of specialty tools, a heated space to work on engines and cars, and lack of funds. It sucks to be in that situation especially if you have the knowledge to do it correctly. The biggest problem I've been having in the last five to ten years is all of the machine shops in my area have closed their doors and lack of funds. I learned a lot of stuff in a short period of time from the old timers that used to run the machine shops around here. Unfortunately, they're all gone.
@p47thunderbolt68
@p47thunderbolt68 3 года назад
I can remember going to junk yards in the seventies and getting 327, 350 most any V8 high compression engines out of most any make for $100 ,$150 . They would guarentee them for 30 days to run . My daddy traded a High Standard Revolver for a 392 Hemi in the mid sixties I think . Put it in an old 54 Plymouth 4 door .My brother said that a junk car fooled a lot of Fords and Chevrolet's. Sad story to the revolver and what happened .
@mikepantel6945
@mikepantel6945 3 года назад
One of the best comment sections on the tube. We know what we like and we know where to find it.
@318willrun
@318willrun 3 года назад
"get the most from the least"..... I can relate 😂 Looking forward to the build.
@thrrsn350
@thrrsn350 3 года назад
This will be a great series. Keep up the great work!
@gerrye114
@gerrye114 3 года назад
I've been a JDM fanboy since the 90s. I'm building a Civic right now and I'm adding a 3000gt to the fleet this weekend. I love this channel, what you do, and how you're able to explain concepts. Keep it up!
@brandongraham2060
@brandongraham2060 3 года назад
I love uncle tony, he is a true inspiration
@leahcimthgirw3163
@leahcimthgirw3163 3 года назад
Uncle Tony you are a true teacher and I can't wait to get started learning
@gchristian7612
@gchristian7612 6 месяцев назад
Uncle Tony, I've been watching the channel for about 2 months now. I took some inspiration from you... found a $100 SBC 305 so I could do a hands on teardown (it's in a shed at work because we rent an apartment). I'll be closely rewatching this playlist. Thank you!
@grajalesracingteam5242
@grajalesracingteam5242 3 года назад
He breaks it down for you! Love this guy!
@DubWerks
@DubWerks 3 года назад
This is awesome! I just picked up a 383 in the same condition and am trying to build it on as much of a budget as I can.
@michaelferro897
@michaelferro897 3 года назад
I think I heard Uncle Cathy's breath just catch in her throat as Tony said build it in the kitchen, lol! oh no, my poor kitchen!!! lmao!!! I know she's a trooper, just kidding. I'm really psyched to see this project!!! thanks again guys!!!
@renebeltran1350
@renebeltran1350 3 года назад
This is going to be great!
@100amps
@100amps 3 года назад
To quote Mr. Burns... Excellent. Got a set of both AES and metric spatulas, can openers and pot scrubbers standing by and a clean towel on the kitchen island. Wife says I'm acting suspicious. 😎
@Bikerbob59
@Bikerbob59 3 года назад
Sweet! looking forward to this. Thanks Tony.
@dinosaurswilldie8
@dinosaurswilldie8 3 года назад
Uncle Tony forever 🤘🏻 always inspiring and full of wisdom
@michaelnick2946
@michaelnick2946 3 года назад
Thank You Tony for sharing your years of experience, trials and tribulations, and passion/hobby with the world.
@robd7365
@robd7365 3 года назад
As far as I've seen, the guys who didn't have access to the fancy shops and tools became some of the best innovators of the early hot rod era. Trial and error is a strong tool
@terryburns8917
@terryburns8917 3 года назад
Looking forward to this one. There’s a lot of people out there that need this kind of information, and you are the only one doing this type of thing, that I know of.
@Snakez011587
@Snakez011587 3 года назад
Really like this idea and look forward to seeing it come to fruition.
@Jethrosgarage
@Jethrosgarage 3 года назад
I learned on air cooled flat four VW engines, built my first one in my first apartment, using a kitchen table found by the dumpster with some scrap plywood on top of it. First experience putting a wildly mis matched combo together. :)
@MikeBrown-ii3pt
@MikeBrown-ii3pt 3 года назад
I've never built an engine in the kitchen but I've done MANY carburetors in the kitchen sink. I also rebuilt a transmission in the bathtub once.
@SHUTTHEFRIDGEDOOR
@SHUTTHEFRIDGEDOOR 3 года назад
Why the bath tub?
@MikeBrown-ii3pt
@MikeBrown-ii3pt 3 года назад
@@SHUTTHEFRIDGEDOOR Transmissions don't fit in the sink.
@opwop123
@opwop123 3 года назад
This is honestly perfect timing for me. I just started tearing down the 400 block in my ‘67 gto project. Can’t wait to see more from this series!
@secondsun7727
@secondsun7727 3 года назад
I couldn't put my finger on it. Then it happened. Your a fellow stat - nilander. OUTSTANDING!!! Love your show.
@vomigranuleux
@vomigranuleux 3 года назад
I discovered your channel not long ago. I enjoy every minutes i've watched. You're a gold mine of information and as a 30 years old that enjoy classic car you've motivated me to get my first mopar project car and go all-in. Thanks a lot Uncle Tony to keep the passion alive and greets form Canada my friend!
@kurtzimmerman1637
@kurtzimmerman1637 3 года назад
great channel tony! love the fact that you're indiscriminate about engine builds. keep the content coming!
@chacebryan1559
@chacebryan1559 3 года назад
I don’t know why people troll you other than the fact they admire what you’re doing they’re not. They must not understand a empty pocket and a drive to do something.
@maxanderson9187
@maxanderson9187 3 года назад
Some people are scared that, as others create (and rebuilding is, IMHO a pure form of creation), that they're going to be seen as lacking because they don't create. So, instead of having an A-HA moment, they attack the people who create. Because that's easier than creating your own stuff. Whatever makes them feel better, I guess.
@dillondurham8692
@dillondurham8692 11 месяцев назад
Tony dont give em the time of day you are a good dude and a great part of the community!
@tarap5618
@tarap5618 3 года назад
Haven't completely rebuilt an engine in years so I'm excited about this series. An early Christmas for me!!! Thanks Uncle Tony in advance. Love your videos!
@S3M1ninja
@S3M1ninja 3 года назад
I truly appreciate this idea of a video series thank you for showing the little guys how to be creative with thier passion
@ChrisJones-qj4xz
@ChrisJones-qj4xz 3 года назад
Love the idea man. And the ideology behind your channel. That's why I'm here. Keep on keeping on.
@79tazman
@79tazman 3 года назад
Never built a engine in my kitchen but I have pulled many engines using my rickety old wooden garage and a come along and me and a friend rebuilt his rocket 350 out of a 73 cutlass when I was 14 learning everything from my father and auto shop class at school
@graham2631
@graham2631 3 года назад
I grew up in a logging camp no parts store. We had to come up with a case of beer for the mechanics to get the ok to go into the boneyard. Our battle cry was "take it with the tire". Way easier to get than oil pans, suspension parts...
@CoastalAutoReactionCAR
@CoastalAutoReactionCAR 3 года назад
This is why we like Tony we do our videos for everyone as well ! Solid dude ! Community not Competition at its finest right here!
@daviddennison4287
@daviddennison4287 3 года назад
My brother built an old school Harley show quality chopper that started out as an old police bike in my mom's basement no garage of course he had to disassemble it somewhat to get it up the stairs but talk about inspiration you UT are a huge inspiration to me and many others RIP Bob and keep doing what you're doing UT 💙
@christinamoneyhan5688
@christinamoneyhan5688 3 года назад
I built a 283 Chevy in my basement 50 years ago for in a Jeep FC 150. My friend and I carrived it out by the basement steps inside the house ( no outside basement entrance ) I still think I am paying the price for that maneuver. It did make that Jeep into a real mountain goat ! 3 speed trans , hi low transfer case and a overdrive 5.56 gears all manual shift. Real Beast.
@redryder18
@redryder18 3 года назад
Thanks for the help about my dashboard during last night's stream. We've been doing some testing and it seems to be the limiter that's bad, going to be buying a new one. All the best.
@shanepascoe1078
@shanepascoe1078 3 года назад
Very excited, but also for you because this is going to get the attention of almost all of us and thats good for ratings. Make sure you like guys and girls.
@themanimal01
@themanimal01 3 года назад
Haha in the kitchen brings back memories of dad.working out of our studio apartment growing up making extra cash fixing what he could get his hands on.
@dbarr15
@dbarr15 3 года назад
This will be a great series. Thanks looking forward to this!
@willythewave
@willythewave 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Tony.
@ethanmanley4594
@ethanmanley4594 3 года назад
Really looking forward to this series! I've messed with small engines a lot but would really like to get into building full-sized ones!
@adamwhite4378
@adamwhite4378 3 года назад
I've been watching a lot of your videos over the last few weeks. I'm not a mopar guy but love all the information I'm learning to apply to my ford inline 6 (300). Now I'm inspired to build another 300 just for fun outside of my old 78 f150 while still driving that one. Thanks Tony.
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