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The photography is outstanding!!
ОтветитьWow wat a beauty
ОтветитьAnyone know the rough cost to have this done to a ‘68 327?
Ответитьfull art
ОтветитьBoss, I watched almost everything you broadcast and you know, friend, there was a special blessing after seeing this, I was able to dismantle a machine and of course the machine I assembled came to life.
ОтветитьWow 💥
ОтветитьVídeo Maravilhoso ❤
ОтветитьLike!
ОтветитьThis has gotten amazing since yall started. damn!
ОтветитьIt was a time when engines were created by engineers, not marketers
ОтветитьNow it makes sense why labor cost are so expensive
ОтветитьThat is the coolest video !
ОтветитьIs amazing!!! You inspire me to start disassemble a motor
ОтветитьProbably the best editing I’ve ever seen in a video
Ответитьdo you have the full regular speed video
ОтветитьI was watching the video and saw that the valley looked like and was wondering if the engine was an old chevy 283. I was going to ask if that was the engine you were rebuilding, then I saw the description. Those were great engines. I helped my dad rebuild one for our 67 chevy pickup. That engine had a lot of power.
ОтветитьIs that a 350 or 327
ОтветитьYour attention to detail is so on point with your engine builds absolutely fascinating to watch!
ОтветитьThat looks like the engine out of my 65 impala that was a work horse. Of course gasoline was 31 cents a gallon back then.
ОтветитьWhat was that? A 265 or 283 maybe?
ОтветитьWow! What a great video. Love the animation. Keep 'em coming
ОтветитьMy bread n butter growing up I don’t remember how many we rebuilt of good old America cast iron. We had like one machine shop in town for block and head work. The good old days.
ОтветитьЯ со своим 5.7 делал то же самое. Только цвет выбрал другой. Фиолетово-Желтый
ОтветитьEngineering Excellence: A Mechanical Showcase ...By Wow Mechanics1
ОтветитьIts very orange
ОтветитьHow much power does THAT engine in the video make?
ОтветитьThat’s exactly how my engine rebuilt itself came back out the next day and it was brand new lol love how the bolts just follow each other
Ответить1 year later ( or so ) , 2.3 MILLION views !
ОтветитьThat's Probably one of the coolest Vido's I've seen in a LONG time ! For Old Gear heads that broght back ALOT of memories . If you'll Look at my profile Pic. you'll see why ! 2018 , L83 ! No more AFM , Complete Brian Tooley Racing rebuild ! Stage 3 Cam , Heads shaved , Block was built , Heads shaved , polished and ported , roller hydralics , roller lifter , upgraded the injectors , the coils, wires ! Stainless Headers , CAI,, L86 intake and 108mm Throttle body ,True dual exhaust . Dynoed , tuned ,,,, 712 hp !
ОтветитьWow! What an amazing video! So much detail! Great job!
ОтветитьEXCELLENT!!! Great video and rebuild!!!! Nice going guys!!!!
ОтветитьThis is awesome to watch, especially I'm just a lube technician and my goal is to move up
Ответитьplease i am joining your camera team
ОтветитьNeed to slow down on the coffee
ОтветитьChevrolet V8 Engine
Ответитьgreat video and long live to the new motor
ОтветитьI'm crying because I'll never have enough resources to do this...
ОтветитьOmG!!! I cant beleive I watched this... but then!!!
Its BRILLANT! to all who were involved and developed this video. AWESOME JOB!
i felt like a kid of sorts watching Saturday cartoons with the stop animation. Remarkable discipline and so much detail that was put in, wow. Great Saturday coffee watch.
LEGO Technic advanced level 😂
ОтветитьCan’t wait for President Newsome to take control of White House and get these smog pumps off the road.
ОтветитьGreat message..."get out there, enjoy life!"
ОтветитьOUTSTANDING video. Thanks!!!!
ОтветитьI love stop-motion. Very cool.
ОтветитьAmazing camera work!
ОтветитьVery cool video 👍
ОтветитьAre those 283 Power Pack heads? Would have gone 4 barrel and tried to make 1hp per ci but I understand it's the owner's choice.
ОтветитьThis video took 37 years to make…
ОтветитьI would love for this guy to rebuild my 225 oddfire V6.
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