Mr. Rodder's Neighborhood
Mr. Rodder's Neighborhood
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Відео

Oil Cans are for Tractors, not Trunk Lids!
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After finding inspiration by resurrecting the abandoned and vandalized paint, I've dove head long into the full paint and body needs of our Lil' 1963 Buick Skylark Project!
Buick Grander National?
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The Boat Anchor Buick 350 has been completed, efi is installed and we get things ready to hang a cheap GT45 Turbski right off the front of this bone stocker just to see what the 80's Grand National 3.8 Liter recipe does to it's Bigger and Bolder Brother!
Can This Paint be Saved? #nonamenationals #AHRA #shinejuice #shopforeman
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We try saving the paint on this vandalized and abandoned 1963 Buick Skylark.
Thickness of a Dime Ya Nailed It! #shorts #automotivesorcery #nonamenationals
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What's your interpretation of "Thickness of a Dime?"
Won't You Be My Neighbor! I'm back and here's the project updates... #nonamenationals
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After taking some much needed time to myself to take care of a family crisis, I jump back into projects and create a plan to move forward, finish projects, and get the move on!
Parts Cleaning Tip of the Day! #shorts
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A bonafide time saver for those small parts! Stop scrubbing them if you can!
How To Be a Tunnel Rat! #nonamenationals
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I chop the tunnel out of a 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood in the Junkyard so I can graft it into the 1963 Buick Special for Transmission and Driveshaft Clearance!
Junkyard Like a Boss! Some tips and tricks to help you hit the yard with some efficiency!
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Sorry about the vertical shots, I was going to make a short... but unfortunately there was too much info, so I made it into a video. If you want some more Junkyard Videos, let me know... I frequently shop there for race car parts.
1988 Ford Thunderbird "Wicked Chicken" Clevor 427 @ AHRA No Name Nationals 2023 #nonamenationals
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After Installing the Tunnel Ram on our 1988 Thunderbird Race Car, I took it to the 2023 AHRA No Name Nationals and Ran it in the 28X10.5 Shootout! Here are the Results!
Finding some Distributor Clearance on our Clevor Tunnel Ram for some Lightning!
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To find some mandatory distributor clearance, we have to resort to some knuckle dragging metal removal. Follow along as we get that needed clearance to make this all work out!
427 Clevor Tunnel Ram Swap - Valley Pan, Spacers, Intake and Fuel Rails #nonamenationals
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In this episode, I install the Valley Pan, Intake Spacers, Tunnel Ram and the Fuel Rails on our project 1988 Thunderbird Drag Racer.
Clevor Tunnel Ram Swap! Taking our T-Bird to the next level with Ol' School Parts #nonamenationals
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I've had this modified 1994 Weiand Tunnel Ram intake staring at me for the past 6 years. With everything going on in life, I decided it's about time I stop looking at it and start bolting it on. Let's see what kind of difference it makes in Elapsed Time and Power!
Resurrecting our 427 Clevor Powered 1988 Thunderbird Drag Car Part 2 #nonamenationals
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Resurrecting our 427 Clevor Powered 1988 Thunderbird Drag Car Part 2 #nonamenationals
Resurrecting a 1988 427 cubic inch Clevor powered Ford Thunderbird after 5 Years #nonamenationals
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Resurrecting a 1988 427 cubic inch Clevor powered Ford Thunderbird after 5 Years #nonamenationals
Buick 215, 300, 340, 350 and Rover Cylinder Head Comparison #nonamenationals
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Buick 215, 300, 340, 350 and Rover Cylinder Head Comparison #nonamenationals
Rochester Quadrajet Air Horn Modifications Make a Stage 1 455 Buick Air Horn! #nonamenationals
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Rochester Quadrajet Air Horn Modifications Make a Stage 1 455 Buick Air Horn! #nonamenationals
Take 2, Make 1 1971 Stage 1 Buick 455 Rochester Quadrajet Carburetor Main Body Resurrection #ahra
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Take 2, Make 1 1971 Stage 1 Buick 455 Rochester Quadrajet Carburetor Main Body Resurrection #ahra
Rotten 1971 STAGE 1 Quadrajet Carburetor, Can I Save it? Base Plate Rebuild #nonamenationals
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Rotten 1971 STAGE 1 Quadrajet Carburetor, Can I Save it? Base Plate Rebuild #nonamenationals
Who Knew? It's not a 12 Bolt! #AHRA #nonamenationals
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Who Knew? It's not a 12 Bolt! #AHRA #nonamenationals
1970 Buick 455 Stage 1 Rochester Quadrajet Tear Down #AHRA #noname nationals
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1970 Buick 455 Stage 1 Rochester Quadrajet Tear Down #AHRA #noname nationals
DITCH that SLUSHBOX! The Best Kept Secret in Racing Manual Transmissions! #nonamenationals #ahra
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DITCH that SLUSHBOX! The Best Kept Secret in Racing Manual Transmissions! #nonamenationals #ahra
350 Buick install in our Super Stock 1963 Buick Skylark Project #nonamenationals #ahra
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350 Buick install in our Super Stock 1963 Buick Skylark Project #nonamenationals #ahra
At Home Valve Guide Repair, You Can Do It! #AHRA #nonamenationals
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At Home Valve Guide Repair, You Can Do It! #AHRA #nonamenationals
How to Gap Piston Rings in a Stock Engine for BOOST! #turbobuick #ringgap #ahra
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How to Gap Piston Rings in a Stock Engine for BOOST! #turbobuick #ringgap #ahra
How To Convert a 1961 - 1963 GM Y Body to 5 Lug Front Hubs using OEM GM Replacement Parts. #AHRA
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How To Convert a 1961 - 1963 GM Y Body to 5 Lug Front Hubs using OEM GM Replacement Parts. #AHRA
Unsprung vs Sprung Weight, Knowledge is POWER! #ahra
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Unsprung vs Sprung Weight, Knowledge is POWER! #ahra
Project Nostalgia Super Stocker 1963 Buick Special: Weight Reduction with OEM Parts!
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Project Nostalgia Super Stocker 1963 Buick Special: Weight Reduction with OEM Parts!
How To Build a Nostalgia Super Stock 1963 Buick Special!
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How To Build a Nostalgia Super Stock 1963 Buick Special!
A 1989 Jeep Comanche with a hidden Buick 350 surprise under the hood!
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A 1989 Jeep Comanche with a hidden Buick 350 surprise under the hood!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kleinbergers33
    @kleinbergers33 16 годин тому

    watched the video on guide replacement. on a chevy head 333882 the portion that holds the guide is cracked can that part be replaced or do I have to replace the head??

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 10 годин тому

      I’d assume the head would be trash at that point. That part is not normally replaceable, it’s part of the casting. Almost anything can be fixed, but the cost normally outweighs the repair unless it’s something of significant value or rarity.

  • @chrislayton2025
    @chrislayton2025 День тому

    Great info thanks!

  • @Scubasteve22
    @Scubasteve22 2 дні тому

    Those main bearings are 3.25 on that Buick. I wouldn't run any less than 2.75 - 3 thou clearance on those... This ain't a stock sbc. That's why those rods can't take much rpm before they kiss the crank....I appreciate what you did to even it out, but as far as I'm concerned, only one of the clearances was correct. #4 the one you changed...

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 День тому

      A lot of it is based on personal preference. The Buick Manual calls for tighter mains than that. Longevity and the limitations in oiling likely dictate the tight clearances from Buick. I split the differences normally on these stock rebuilds or hot street engines and focus on the increased oil volume. Yes the clearances can be much larger when sticking to the .001 per main and rod sizes. If this was something that would see above 5K RPM, larger clearances would be fine. But in this case of an almost stock engine, it will live considerably longer with tighter clearances.

    • @Scubasteve22
      @Scubasteve22 День тому

      @@mr.roddersneighborhood2740 I understand. But two parts can’t touch if they are further apart. Some 10/30 synthetic oil would be perfect. Hope I can rebuild a Buick 455 someday. All I do is Chevy and ford. Be nice to do a different one.. Thanks

  • @joseguillermomoralesgarcia
    @joseguillermomoralesgarcia 4 дні тому

    que diferencia tiene esta bomba de la original?

  • @roguewarr4662
    @roguewarr4662 4 дні тому

    I Think using mics to measure clearances of the crankshaft is the best idea . High Volume oil pump makes enough pressure to over come half thousands of a inch .And yes they make crank bears in 1-2-3 thousands from stock to correct incorrect tolerances . I would only worry if you hit 2.5 to 3.0 thousand out of spec ,from normal 2 thousand ,for a normal rebuild . Late to the show.

  • @mrgransport
    @mrgransport 5 днів тому

    The publisher dropped car craft which was a far more informative magazine and kept hot rod which I personally seemed like a bunch of wannabe people that probably never turned a wrench in their lives.

  • @mrgransport
    @mrgransport 5 днів тому

    As a Buick “nut” myself I have built both the 350 and the big block family engines and they are very competitive against any other make. I had a 72 GS 350 that ran heads up against any other make. They make great torque and favorable hp. Also the Buick motors have a great weight advantage over other mfgs

  • @Thirdgen83
    @Thirdgen83 7 днів тому

    Is it best to set the choke adjustment on a cold day?

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 6 днів тому

      Yes, first thing in the morning cold start is the ideal time to set the choke properly.

  • @JosephCowen-fz8vj
    @JosephCowen-fz8vj 8 днів тому

    Have a look at the Australian Leyland P76 tall deck alloy V8 270 ci motor based on the Rover , runs big valves and an alloy four barrel intake for a GM Quadrajet . The heads use chevy style rockers .

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 6 днів тому

      Unfortunately those Leyland 4.4 Liters were never available in the USA. I’d love to see one upclose and personal. I have heard of them before and would love to see one.

    • @JosephCowen-fz8vj
      @JosephCowen-fz8vj 5 днів тому

      @@mr.roddersneighborhood2740 yeah tall deck , Alloy 270 ci , Australia put them in Leyland P76 cars trying to beat GM Holden and Ford Australia. Was a nice motor , it was going to go out to 368ci the 270 ci was the first motor , but Leyland Australia went bust and no bigger motors came about ! I would have loved to see a 6.0 litre Alloy Buick/Leyland !

  • @v.mwilliams1101
    @v.mwilliams1101 8 днів тому

    I ran a switch pitch 400 in a '80 GMC Heavy Half from 1988 to 2008 behind a 350 then 454. I had a few problems but none related to the switch pitch set up. GM called the transmission with the switch pitch version of the 400 a Super Turbine 400. Non switch pitches were Turbo Hydramatic 400's. Kenny-Bell seems to be credited for naming them switch pitches. According to any literature that I found Chevys and Pontiacs never used them but several guys that worked in transmission shops back in the day said they saw many Pontiacs with them. Kenny-Bell claimed that a normal 400 converter would give up to 2:1 multiplication at max stall and a switch pitch would go up to 2.5:1 at max stall. I was told by a tranny guy once that multiplication was really 1.6:1 and 1.9:1. If you crunch the numbers you set the same results. GM made two sizes, a 10 inch for mid sized cars and 12.5 inch for large cars. GM apparently referred to the switch pitch converter as a 12.5 inch and a non switch version a 13 inch. Both converters were the same size and a switch pitch stator can be put in a normal 13 inch convertor. Three ways of telling are; 1.the splines on a switch pitch input shaft for the stator are markedly shorter. 2. If you stick your finger in a switch pitch converter you can't quite, or barely, touch the stator splines where you can more easily in a non version. 3. The pump also has passages and such all the way around the body whereas a non version doesn't. According to Kenny-Bell the lower the rpm the greater the difference there is between stall speeds. By 4000 rpm they have equalized. If you can find an early Turbo 400 book it gives the stator angles in fixed and switch pitches, I don't remember them but it's impressive engineering. Most things I see claim you need a switch pitch valve body but Kenny -Bell claimed you didn't. I ran both at different times and couldn't tell the difference. After a lot of experimenting I ended up using a dirt bike rear brake light switch mounted in a washer welded on the end of the throttle cable bracket and a spring to the bottom of the throttle arm on the carb so it pulled when the throttle was opened. The brake light switch is rugged, cheap, and the body is threaded with a round nut designed to fit in a lug welded on the bike frame, it then makes your activation point very adjustable. I also had a temporary on push button switch out of sight on the bottom lip of my dash where I could easily reach it as well. I was running propane {cheap then here in Canada} which used a selenoid for high idle. I used a sensor designed turn on a cold light in early '60s Chevys to activate a relay wired to the brake lights to give high stall to cut down on brake creep when stopped on high idle. I had OHG mixers which have a power valve or enrichment circuit that opened at @ 4.5 inches of vacuum and I found that cutting in the converter at @ 5 inches of vacuum seemed to be a little easier on fuel for normal driving and was noticeably more lively than just opening the enrichment circuits alone. Push the pedal a little farther and you get it all. What it allowed was when you go to pass in high gear it gave the feeling of going halfway to second, splitting high like a two speed rear axle in a larger truck popped into low range would feel like. It's much smoother on icy roads when you are looking a little bit more than kicking down to second and getting too much. My hot rodding friends thought I had two heads when I was tinkering with this but after a couple of rides they always wanted to drive. One thing you can do to your 400 is getting the planetary gears from a medium duty truck 400. they are a 2.98 first gear ratio instead of the normal 2.48 but, they are straight cut gears and not that easy to find. I'm not sure how much noisier they are, I've been told they sound like an M22 rock crusher. I don't know but I'm going to find out. An old, from the sixties transmission book I have somewhere claimed the 1964 Buick Super Turbine had planetary ratios around that ratio and in 1965 they went to the 2.48's. I wonder if they were helical cut. I don't know but I'm looking for one. Also the Gear Vendors overdrive splits ever gear so that would eliminate the larger steps between the gears. Money, money, money I know but interesting stuff to think about. You could have a 12 speed transmission. No lockup, but otherwise right in there with the new stuff, two more speeds than the Allison in my 2024 High Country HD 2500. I ran soft Pirelli all season tires and with the weight of my propane tank and posi it didn't spin the tires very well but I could bounce someones head off the back window if they weren't prepared any time I wanted to. One thing all the old tranny guys that I talked to told me if you're going to use it on hills for towing, run a big cooler. According to John Kilgore Automatics the low ratio planetaries, switch pitch and overdrive combination was the darling of the GM motorhome crowd until the bigger overdrive transmissions came along. One year of Toronados used it too, I think 1966, which had the front wheel drive GM motorhome guys looking for them. Bottom line, those who have them, love them.

  • @JosephCowen-fz8vj
    @JosephCowen-fz8vj 8 днів тому

    Someone should weld up a year 2005 Buick V6 and add 2 cylinders same with the heads and make a modern day Buick LS . As this Buick Small Block is were the 3800 and 4100 V6 injected Buicks came from.

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 8 днів тому

      The LS engine is a v8 variant of the Stage 2 v6 Buick. Technically the 300 Buick is a v8 version of the 225 v6, which is what because the 3.8 and 4.1 liter v6. The entire small block Buick and v6 Buick engine family is 100% a derivative of the 215 All Aluminum Buick V8. Even the 400-455 takes its linage from the 215.

    • @JosephCowen-fz8vj
      @JosephCowen-fz8vj 8 днів тому

      @@mr.roddersneighborhood2740 that's my point , except the 2005 Buick V6 as a V8 cut up would be different ! I think you might want to look up some pics of the 1988 to 1998 Holden 5.0 and 5.8 injected engines , if you want to see were the LS came from , the Holden came out as a 5.0 litre injected version of the older 308 ci V8 and 253ci V8 only made in Australia. Once you see a pic of this engine you will know what I'm talking about , the Holden 5.0 EFI has the exact same intake as LS1 but in alloy, same port layout and location as LS1, same engine mounts, same type roller cam/lifters , same bellhousing , same Delco engine management, but the Holden was designed in late 1980s 10 years B4 LS1 came out .

  • @WendysAnime
    @WendysAnime 9 днів тому

    Do you've any idea where i could find a full rocker arm assembly for the 430.4? I recently got a Wildcat and it came without them, could i buy some from a different buick model?

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 8 днів тому

      Unfortunately the early rocker assemblies were only used from 1967-1969, but were available on a 400 Buick also. You can buy refurbished early rocker assemblies from TA performance in Scottsdale, AZ.

  • @bassettraceengines
    @bassettraceengines 11 днів тому

    Sounds great !!!

  • @GregPaquin-l9f
    @GregPaquin-l9f 12 днів тому

    Usually, I don’t want to try, ti

  • @janfswedane
    @janfswedane 13 днів тому

    Looking great, Dallas... But that aint no Buick....

  • @juuunge
    @juuunge 13 днів тому

    I have a buick 310 cui engine from 1966 and i have the intake manifold aluminum from a 64 because i would like to install a 4bl carburetor. How far as i understand it would fit but is that making sense? And would be possible to make the ports bigger of the intake manifold to fit the 66 heads? Greetings from Switzerland.

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 13 днів тому

      Yes you can make the ports bigger on the intake to accommodate the 65-67 heads, but you will run out of room to port it fully to match. Compare the 65-67 300 intake gaskets to the 64 manifold and you will see exactly what I’m talking about. But… it’s not really an issue since the head port is larger than the intake port. If it was the other way around, it would impact flow terribly.

    • @juuunge
      @juuunge 13 днів тому

      @@mr.roddersneighborhood2740 thanks a lot for your fast response. I will give it a try and see how it works. Im not sure wich gasket i should use so i ordered the 64 and 66. would you port the heads as good as possible or leave it just as they are?

  • @philchambers188
    @philchambers188 19 днів тому

    mic the steps on that trick guage and post em on the net....then easy to make...

  • @cornwasher
    @cornwasher 22 дні тому

    Really well presented analyses and defense of that Buick engine class. This needed to be said and some light shed upon the data/facts.

  • @ChiefCabioch
    @ChiefCabioch 22 дні тому

    Clearances determine viscosity...

  • @JoshEldridge-pt8gz
    @JoshEldridge-pt8gz 23 дні тому

    If someone knows please give feedback

  • @JoshEldridge-pt8gz
    @JoshEldridge-pt8gz 23 дні тому

    I have a chance to get a 350 Buick heads from a 68 jeep truck will they work on my rover v8 block?

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 23 дні тому

      No, don’t even bother. You can get the entire 350 and bolt it in your rover, then the trans will be the issue.

  • @jeremsgarage
    @jeremsgarage 25 днів тому

    Great video! Have you towed in the 9,000lb range with the BBB and the Suburban 2500?

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 25 днів тому

      I towed our camper (6500lbs) up the eastern continental divide at 65 mph with the cruise set. The 455 gave zero efff’s

  • @sfpnostalgiamotorsports9943
    @sfpnostalgiamotorsports9943 Місяць тому

    Will a 67-69 camaro drum fit the factory 61-63 skylark brake shoes and backing plate assembly?

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 29 днів тому

      That I’ve never tried. The drum Is small, just like the g body and s10 style drums I used. If the 67-69 Camaro came with 9” drums in the front, then yes they should fit.

  • @Pdfflyer1
    @Pdfflyer1 Місяць тому

    Would you please comment on the Engine to Transmission Adapter Plates useful to transplant any GM LT1, 350, 400, or 327 into a P38 V8 Range Rover 4.6 L HSE due to slipped cylinder Liners, I would prefer to transplant a Chevy, GMC, or Buick, V8, or even a Nissan VK 5.6 L V8. Thank you

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 Місяць тому

      I know nothing about those adapters. Sorry, I cannot help in regards to the adapters.

  • @KeithCalitri
    @KeithCalitri Місяць тому

    Looks way better Dallas

  • @partshoard72
    @partshoard72 Місяць тому

    Thanks!

  • @philipgrice1026
    @philipgrice1026 Місяць тому

    Why do bloggers present useful information that is masked by background noise? It's effing stupid. Turn the damned fan off next time!

  • @thegdfp6447
    @thegdfp6447 Місяць тому

    Somebody got their feelers hurt... There were plenty of other stock block Indy engines, besides the ones mentioned... Flathead Ford, Studebaker. Pontiac. Plymouth. Rambler inline six. Ad nauseam. Repco started with surplus Olds versions, with more head bolts, before switching to new in-house version. Open chamber, no-quench wedge, is nothing like a poly, or pentroof. Standing up the valves, without raising the ports, is a step backwards. Olds are 6 degrees, and flow poorly too. Where are the specs for 290hp? All I've ever seen is the 11:1 4bbl at 250hp.

  • @scrambler69-xk3kv
    @scrambler69-xk3kv Місяць тому

    Such a damn shame. Not that many of these around these days and they have to destroy it. Thumbs down idiots.

  • @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259
    @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 Місяць тому

    I run a QJ on my 231 Buick, it runs perfect and very strong.

  • @luckyPiston
    @luckyPiston Місяць тому

    isnt the burnishing tool supposed to be driven through the guide not drilled through ???

  • @aftershock2222
    @aftershock2222 Місяць тому

    Thanks, now I know what I have. I taught mine was just a Caddy Turbo 400. I’ve been trying to sell it as a turbo 400. Now I’ll change the listing.

  • @bjohnsonsv
    @bjohnsonsv Місяць тому

    My all original 1965 Olds Delta 88 has the switch pitch setup. The clue was the throttle assembly with two wires coming from it. Trips people up at care shows all the time. Rarely to folks know what it is.

  • @HappyHarryHardon
    @HappyHarryHardon Місяць тому

    So thinking backwards can I put a 400 lockup converter into a switch pitch th425?

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 Місяць тому

      This ST400 is not a lockup converter, it has two different stall speeds on a switch. I’m sure since the TH425 is very much a TH400, I’d bet it can be done if the pump and input shaft are interchangeable.

    • @HappyHarryHardon
      @HappyHarryHardon Місяць тому

      @@mr.roddersneighborhood2740 I’m about to order a switch pitch for a project and would love to be able to lock this thing up. It just dawned on me that maybe, since they use the same converter switch pitch or not.

  • @johnsheetz6639
    @johnsheetz6639 Місяць тому

    It'd be awesome if you could switch it manually a torque converter from high to low stall with a switch forget all the vacuum lines maybe a relay switch.

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 Місяць тому

      You can switch it with a simple toggle switch. I chose a controller so I’m not constantly having to run the switch.

  • @johnsheetz6639
    @johnsheetz6639 Місяць тому

    I think of a decent torque converter company made reproductions they would sell like hotcakes especially on the restoration market.

  • @thorthunder3227
    @thorthunder3227 Місяць тому

    Tighter is better

  • @jonbaker3728
    @jonbaker3728 Місяць тому

    Those fancy QC bearings. Hell in my day, we would just start with a coil of shim stock and make our own. Extra wraps reduced clearance.

  • @RobertWierzbowski
    @RobertWierzbowski 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for making this - my first intro to gapping rings for boost, very clear and complete.

  • @pingpong9656
    @pingpong9656 2 місяці тому

    What grit do you recommend for the newer Moly piston rings? There is so much mixed info out there... some say you can you put them in without honing!

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 2 місяці тому

      I use a high grit stone like 320 and up. The ideal thing is to get the crosshatch right at a 45 degree angle. Vary your speed of the drill and your arm and you will find the right routine to create the right pattern. If you screw it up, hone it again. It would take a year of honing to make it unusable, so don’t worry about damaging the cylinder surface. Practice, practice, practice and it will fall into place.

    • @pingpong9656
      @pingpong9656 2 місяці тому

      @@mr.roddersneighborhood2740 Awsome! One followup question - do you spin the hone in one direction only or do you run your drill in forward and reverse?

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 Місяць тому

      @@pingpong9656 just forward direction

  • @siliconvalleyengineer5875
    @siliconvalleyengineer5875 2 місяці тому

    very interesting info about the buick 455. Since that number 4 bearing is 2.5 wide, would installing a volume oil pump to assure oil to all the bearings make a difference ? anyway thanks for this video.

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 2 місяці тому

      I do not use high volume pumps on a 455. By opening the oil passages and by smoothing radius the turns inside the timing cover and block, oil is not really an issue. The high volume pumps put so much load on the cam gear that they cause severe and premature wear on the gear.

    • @siliconvalleyengineer5875
      @siliconvalleyengineer5875 2 місяці тому

      @@mr.roddersneighborhood2740 Thats great advice, thank you sir

  • @danhill6060
    @danhill6060 2 місяці тому

    I thought you was going to break the cam in

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 2 місяці тому

      Did you watch the video? That’s exactly what we did after fighting all the issues to begin with. Ballast resistor, points issues, carb issues. Finally broke it in at 2000 rpm for 20 minutes.

  • @wheelstandr
    @wheelstandr 2 місяці тому

    I had a guy bring me a pair of carbs from a dual quad 427 last summer that were burned badly and had fire extinguisher debris sitting on them. I dumped and cleaned out my glass beads and changed my tip for Medium soda from HF. It worked amazing and I was able to save the main bodies, baseplates and metering blocks. Any good plating stays in tact unless you lay on it to long. I think you should try it out the next time you need to clean the inside of one like this. I would go to coarse for one as bad as this. Finish up with ultrasonic if you think any got stuck in the passages. On the Holleys I had good dry air and just blew them off.

  • @jimkuiper1837
    @jimkuiper1837 2 місяці тому

    can i put one of these on my 87 Rover with a 4.0? Internal oil filter original?

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 2 місяці тому

      I’m not too sure, somewhere the Rover got a redesigned oil system. If it’s similar to the Buick timing cover, then yes… if it’s the later design, most likely no, but the same principals apply.

  • @trunkmonkey9417
    @trunkmonkey9417 2 місяці тому

    I wash mine like you did yours, but I immediately spray everywhere using WD-40 pump bottle, then follow up with KleanStrip Prep-All, mask everything, paint (Using Dupli-color paints)and then go back and use ATF to coat everything that is not painted. Never had any issues with paint adhesion or any flash rusting.

  • @jamesspash5561
    @jamesspash5561 2 місяці тому

    They were not hard to set up. Really easy. You younger people are not used to carburetors. They were not that mysterious.

  • @rhare7353
    @rhare7353 2 місяці тому

    In 1964 I ordered a new 1965 Skylark with the 300-4 high compression engine 4 speed 370 posi rear 2 door hardtop and dual exhaust. It surprised a lot of GTO and MUSTANG owners and small block chevy guys with glasspacks it really sounded great, right now I'm working on a 67 Skylark convertible it has a 340-4 I did exchange the switch pitch for a 2004r turbo hydramatic. I do enjoy your posts.

    • @mr.roddersneighborhood2740
      @mr.roddersneighborhood2740 2 місяці тому

      Well thanks! This week will be a new horizon for my channel. I’ve gathered all the parts to build the What If 300.

  • @NCmtnDweller
    @NCmtnDweller 2 місяці тому

    Nice score !! I been horting up Accel dual point Parts the last to few years for my small block Mopar. Check out the Vintage Mallory Doublelife distributors arguably the best dual point sets ever !