Title | : | 5 Reasons: For Taking An Engine Block To The Machine Shop |
Duration | : | 10:40 |
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Published | : | 24-06-2019 |
Source | : | Youtube |
In this video I give 5 reasons for why YOU should take your engine block to the machine shop (before attempting to build it). Someone left a comment on one of my last videos and I'm glad they did. They asked why they should take their engine to the machine shop. Building an engine the right way can save you a lot of time and heart break. It's important that you pay attention to the small details.
Welcome to the ASAP GARAGE channel. My name is Cameron. My dad (Tom) and I have been working on cars for as long as I can remember. This Channel looks to produce vlog/how-to videos that aim to help or entertain other car enthusiasts. I will be working to provide weekly content.
Our current build is a Chevy 64 C10.
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Link to our in-depth tutorial for building a small block chevy bottom end:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwO1m...
Link to our engine build time-lapse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5EIt...
Tools and Engine Specs for our Build:
Tools Needed For This Engine Build:
2 - 3" Micrometer: Crank Journals
4 - 5" Micrometer: Piston Diameter
Bore Gauge: Cylinder Diameter,
Rod Journal Diameter, and Main Journal
Diameter (with Bearings Installed)
Cam Degree Kit: Degree the Camshaft
Torque Wrench
Driven Assembly Lube and Break-In Oil
ARP Assembly Lube
30 Weight Motor Oil (For Assembly)
Clevite Bearing Guard
Feeler Gauge
Piston Ring Compressor
Piston Ring Squaring Tool
Silicone
Gm distributor
And of course a set of sockets and wrenches
All of these tools you can find on:
www.speedway.com
www.jegs.com
www.summitracing.com
www.scoggindickey.com
I’m not sponsored by any of these vendors. They’re just the ones that came to mind. If you can find a good brand cheaper somewhere else go for it!
Parts Used In This Build:
2 Bolt / 2 Piece Gm Stock SBC 350
Bored .060 Over
Gm Stock 2 piece Crankshaft
268 high energy Comp Camshaft
Hydraulic Comp Lifters
Stock Pushrods
1.5 Roller Tip Rocker Arms
GM Stock 5.7 Rods With ARP Bolts
2 Piece stock Appearing Racing Oil Pan
Speedpro Hypereutectic 4.059 Pistons
Engine Tech Piston Rings
King Engine Bearings
441 Cylinder Heads Flat Milled To 70cc
GM Intake Milled 130 On Each Side
GM Gasket Kit
M55 A Oil Pump
Stock Appearing Racing oil Pan
Gm Stock Oil Pump
All of these parts you can find on (keep in mind that the block, heads, intake, and pistons we bought used from craigslist):
www.speedway.com
www.jegs.com
www.summitracing.com
www.scoggindickey.com
I’m not sponsored by any of these vendors. They’re just the ones that came to mind. If you can find a good brand cheaper somewhere else go for it!
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