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BareRose Garage
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Hello there Every Body! Welcome to BareRose Garage, where I'll do my absolute best to show you how we are able to get what we get, for as little as we can get it for. That's right, Real Rat Rods & Hot Rod Budget Builds on Real Life Budgets that don't break the bank while giving you the most bang for your buck.
So if you like what you see how we do this, come on in and join us on this fantastic journey through the American Culture that's defined us for decades as the custom car capital of the world. Share your thoughts, ideas, questions, or just join in on the laughs as you watch me do what I do to make something out of nothing at all.
Feel Free to Email me at juskim73@yahoo.com with any questions you might have.
So if you like what you see how we do this, come on in and join us on this fantastic journey through the American Culture that's defined us for decades as the custom car capital of the world. Share your thoughts, ideas, questions, or just join in on the laughs as you watch me do what I do to make something out of nothing at all.
Feel Free to Email me at juskim73@yahoo.com with any questions you might have.
Update on "Sir Rats-A-Lot" our 1951 Chevy F350 Dually & up n coming things @BareRoseGarage
Just a quick update on things to come as we are getting ready for the coming snow & winter chills.
We finally decided to put the door seals & ratchet shifter into 'Sir Rats-A-Lot" our '51 Chevrolet F350 Dually Rat Rod. Also some channel updates & hints to things that are coming for the 2025 Winter Build at BareRose Garage that will Keep the Metal Hot, and the fingers warm as the snow piles up outside.
Hope you enjoy, and look forward to seeing you all as we navigate these Rusty Waters of Rat Rod Fun in the Shop!
We finally decided to put the door seals & ratchet shifter into 'Sir Rats-A-Lot" our '51 Chevrolet F350 Dually Rat Rod. Also some channel updates & hints to things that are coming for the 2025 Winter Build at BareRose Garage that will Keep the Metal Hot, and the fingers warm as the snow piles up outside.
Hope you enjoy, and look forward to seeing you all as we navigate these Rusty Waters of Rat Rod Fun in the Shop!
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Goodies from Holley, Get Well Soon Wishes to the "Big B" in BareRose Garage & a Quic Shop Update
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((sorry about the poor audio, shot it on the fly with my phone as I was headed to work)) Just a super quick spirit up-lifter to my Dad who just got out of surgery for a stroke he had a little while back along with an update on things to come here at BareRose Garage. Un-Boxing of yet another 385 series (429-460 ci) Big Block Ford Tunnel Ram from Holley. Yep Dad! We have another one, and a whole ...
The Differences in Distributors, from Points to HEI, to MSD Electronics & Why I like Them All
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In this video I lay out examples of the most common forms of ignition systems, from stock points distributors, to modern HEI electronic to high performance MSD. Also I lay out how I modify these systems to fit the purposes and needs that I am looking for in my builds. To learn more about the Ford Dura-Spark ignition system check out the GREAT videos from @dazecars he has some fantastic videos c...
Is this $150 Small Cap Distributor from Ebay for a 429 460 Big Block Ford Worth It? Will it Run?
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In this video I test fire a "No Name" China made, eBay Special small cap HEI distributor for a 335 & 385 Series Ford (351c, 351m, 400, 429 & 460 cubic inch). The kit includes a complete ready to run Distributor, a Chrome Coil and set of Made in the USA spark plug wires. The 1st one we received was bad straight out of the box, but the customer service rep was really good and sent us a new one. U...
Unlock The Power: DIY Manual Choke For Big Block Fords With Tunnel Ram Setup! (part 2)
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Unlock The Power: DIY Manual Choke For Big Block Fords With Tunnel Ram Setup! (part 2)
Unlock The Power: DIY Manual Choke For Big Block Fords With Tunnel Ram Setup! (part 1)
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Unlock The Power: DIY Manual Choke For Big Block Fords With Tunnel Ram Setup! (part 1)
The Easy Way to Install the Water Pump Bypass (SOB) Hose On Nearly All Engines
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The Easy Way to Install the Water Pump Bypass (SOB) Hose On Nearly All Engines
1971 Lincoln Mark III, The FoMoCo Demon Car & Why I Can't Own this Car Ever Again
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1971 Lincoln Mark III, The FoMoCo Demon Car & Why I Can't Own this Car Ever Again
Exploring My Hometown in Our Chevy V8 Powered 1974 VW 'Doodle Bug' - A Fun Ride!
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Exploring My Hometown in Our Chevy V8 Powered 1974 VW 'Doodle Bug' - A Fun Ride!
How to Install a Distributor in a 429, 460 BBF the Easy Way & Get it to go all the way down
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How to Install a Distributor in a 429, 460 BBF the Easy Way & Get it to go all the way down
Powershifting (part 2) and the best transmissions for it
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Powershifting (part 2) and the best transmissions for it
How to Prevent Breakage While Powershifting a Manual Transmission
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How to Prevent Breakage While Powershifting a Manual Transmission
Mastering The Art of Plug Welds: What Sets Them Apart from Rosette Welds?
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Mastering The Art of Plug Welds: What Sets Them Apart from Rosette Welds?
Comparing the Holley & Edelbrock VRS 4150 Carburetors, Eddie's improvement to an American Classic
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Comparing the Holley & Edelbrock VRS 4150 Carburetors, Eddie's improvement to an American Classic
Does God Hate Mopar? Checking the back property for Storm Damage after a BRUTAL Idaho Blizzard.
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Does God Hate Mopar? Checking the back property for Storm Damage after a BRUTAL Idaho Blizzard.
1960 Massey Ferguson MF35 Cold Start & How to Start a Vintage Diesel Tractor in the Winter Cold
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1960 Massey Ferguson MF35 Cold Start & How to Start a Vintage Diesel Tractor in the Winter Cold
The Truth About Octane is the Secret to Higher Horsepower: Where it Started from & Why it Ended?
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The Truth About Octane is the Secret to Higher Horsepower: Where it Started from & Why it Ended?
The Fool Proof Way to Install a Distributor the Right Way Every Time & Never Be 180 Degrees Out!
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The Fool Proof Way to Install a Distributor the Right Way Every Time & Never Be 180 Degrees Out!
The Hidden Cost of EVs & Consequences of Going All in with Electric Vehicles, We All Will Pay for It
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The Hidden Cost of EVs & Consequences of Going All in with Electric Vehicles, We All Will Pay for It
1958 Ford 300 Budget Hot Rod Build, How I Will Tune a Dual Quad Tunnel Ram with Carb Spacers 101
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1958 Ford 300 Budget Hot Rod Build, How I Will Tune a Dual Quad Tunnel Ram with Carb Spacers 101
1958 Ford 300 Hot Rod Budget Build & The Challenges of Hot Rodding with Ford Motor Company
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1958 Ford 300 Hot Rod Budget Build & The Challenges of Hot Rodding with Ford Motor Company
Speedy Quick Update from the Junkyard & Another Big Block 460 Ford is coming home to BareRose Garage
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Speedy Quick Update from the Junkyard & Another Big Block 460 Ford is coming home to BareRose Garage
Had to clean out the shop so here's a Quick Peek at some of our Fleet at BareRose Garage
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Had to clean out the shop so here's a Quick Peek at some of our Fleet at BareRose Garage
D0VE Hunting in Idaho, the search begins for Big Block Ford Heads to complete the Tunnel Ram
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D0VE Hunting in Idaho, the search begins for Big Block Ford Heads to complete the Tunnel Ram
1958 Ford 300 Budget Build, The Tunnel Rammed 460 Big Block Ford makes Dreams Come True
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1958 Ford 300 Budget Build, The Tunnel Rammed 460 Big Block Ford makes Dreams Come True
4wd Chevy S10 Chassis Swap & all the Hidden Advantages of What Makes this the BEST Choice Overall
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4wd Chevy S10 Chassis Swap & all the Hidden Advantages of What Makes this the BEST Choice Overall
Chevy S10 Chassis Swaps, What to Look for to Make it as Easy & Wallet Friendly as Possible
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Chevy S10 Chassis Swaps, What to Look for to Make it as Easy & Wallet Friendly as Possible
1950's Crash Test Safety & Floating Front Clips, Tough Love? Maybe But Don't Lose Your Head Over It!
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1950's Crash Test Safety & Floating Front Clips, Tough Love? Maybe But Don't Lose Your Head Over It!
1951 Chevy F350 1 Ton Dually, Pulled from a Farmer's Field, Saved from the Crusher & Built for Fun!
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1951 Chevy F350 1 Ton Dually, Pulled from a Farmer's Field, Saved from the Crusher & Built for Fun!
How to Get Mileage out of your Classic Car or Truck Part 1, it's probably not the carburetor.
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How to Get Mileage out of your Classic Car or Truck Part 1, it's probably not the carburetor.
When and if you replaced the pump, what pump did you use, I can’t seem to find one with a arm like that and that configuration anywhere
@@JamesDillon-w5r that 1 is for a 1977 E350 with AC, or motorhome. They are a bit tougher to find and I had to go to Napa Auto and set the old one on the counter to get the right one. The standard parts stores only show listing for the F Series without AC Hope that helps & thanks for watching!
Good to know, I live in poky I do most of my own car work though know any good mechanics in Pocatello in case I need one
Its BRAKE HP not BASE HP
I have a 63 c10 cab what frame would it fit easiest on
Ford ltd 351 Cleveland
@@Daveyboy919 another hidden gem for sure
I guess I’m doing something wrong, owned my 55 for 53 years now and I don’t think I’ve ever hit my head, but then there’s so much room in the engine bay I just get up in there to do my work 😊
I bought an 84 truck that I was told has a 327. haven't been able to get back to see the block casting number, but the heads and carb are early 70s. I was told the engine was from a 69 nova, but I was also told it had the camel hump heads and it doesn't, so who knows until I open it up what it is.
Old mobile homes are a gold mine to get them
I like them they can haul weight plus there free to haul off. Use them till they blow out
500 cadillac has a good 60 more horsepower than a 460.
I just don't do dealerships. I find guys like you and try to convince them to sell me their " junk". I use the word " junk" in the most endearing sense of the term.
This applies to a SB 302, with the same 4" bore, stroke is 3" 283.
Want to ship parts to me over here in the netherlands buddy?
Are ya gunna tell us, like a million other chevy guys, it's a corvette motor ? I'd love to find the junk yard with all the vettes missing the motors ! What a joke .
Just curious if an 1966 ford f250 cab and front end would fit on an s10-15 frame?
I thought it was something with the center cam bearing?
@@kylekenan2321 there is a center oiling kit you can get for these that does help a lot, but there is nothing easy about pulling & installing the cam in a Y Block with Too Hat Lifters.
Fuzzy, you do it and report back.
Cheap brake upgrade. 99 and up Blazer has dual pistons calipers. 98 and up with manual and 4.3 has 8.5" rears. ZR2 have 8.5" also. 2WD rears = 54.5", 60" = 4X4, 63" = ZR2
96 and up with the 4.3 in 4X4 has the 8.5 rear end , not sure about 2 wheel drive , but I can tell just by looking at them , I got a book on them and 5 S-10 Trucks
@jimthomas1989 not all only ZR2
thank you so much for such important information buddy. ✅️
I need one of those wierd park cable pinch or clamp bolts does anyone happen to have one? Lol
Not sure, these things aren't that common anymore. You might try John Wilburn ( @johnwilburn ) here on youtube. John specilizes in the 904 transmissions and is a great guy. He might have one or know someone that does.
@@BareRoseGarage thank you so much, I have a machine shop guy making up something. Thank you for the help
That's what we did back in the 70s .Them camaro's freaked out to.
I’m rebuilding a 1969 Mach 1 390 4spd right now, and my client wants EVERYTHING original….no replacement (and reliable) Edelbrock nonsense for him!!! I’ve grown to really dislike the way Ford would grab any old part off the parts shelf during line assembly, anything that works, and this is one of those “it might be this, it could be that” parts. Sometimes it’ll be from a truck, other times a completely different car/engine. Not to mention this 390/4spd combo is about as common as a 3-legged buffalo nickel. Thanks for the thorough detail and thoughtfulness to put this together! You made my job quite a bit easier, as I haven’t done one of these in about 30 years.
I have a 65 gmc 1000 wanted to do a ls and 4wd with i thought 98 to 01 s10 4x4 would work best cut and extended for longbed but have been told need 82 older k10 frame you showd a 66 but only mentioned c10 frame is s10 to narrow
Thanks for watching man. The K10 is perfect for that swap. The frame on a C is actually the same as a K, I think that is why GM bolted in the 2wd front crossmember and front suspension.... made it easy to use in all models. But to keep it simple find a Donor 4x4 from those years and you will be rolling in no time.
Some old school mechanics will take a 307 crank & put in a 350 block but you need to use 327 pistons to make a 327 or 331 if 0.30 over. Love the great content. God bless.😇
This is why I use, Gasoila Hard Set, to seal any and all gasoline leaks. You’ll need sandpaper to get it off your skin.
The C6 was the absolute best automatic transmission built they were tough and damn near indestructible, and it is true that they get warm, that's all I run in everything I have because like I said they are one of the best transmissions they are, and also true you do have to have the extra cooler, but I DO NOT RUN A RADIATOR FOR A AUTOMATIC IN ANY OF MY BUILDS, I run a radiator for a standard instead in everything I have, and here's why, yes a automatic radiator cools the coolant again but here's the can be and sometimes do happen problem, in the automatic radiator they're either a brass, copper, or sometimes aluminum, coolant tube in one of the water tanks in the radiator and this can cause one of two problems one being worse than the other, and over my years being a builder, a mechanic, and a master fabricator, I have seen it happen on occasions, the problems are that sometimes the coolant tube inside the radiator can sometimes get a hole in the tube itself, note that this will not cause the radiator to leak coolant outside of the radiator unless the radiator itself is busted, what happens if the coolant tube for the transmission gets a hole from corrosion or whatever the case you can have a mixture of coolant and transmission fluid mixing, meaning you can get transmission fluid going through the motor with the coolant, which is a mild problem but not as bad as the other problem, you can also end up with coolant or water going through your transmission and tourqe converter which can be bad very very bad and some of these tourqe converters can be really expensive, what happens if you get a hole in the transmission coolant tube, but you don't have radiator leakage, sometimes some people don't catch it before it causes damage if you have coolant or water going through they're transmission, and it can be hard to tell and hard for some people to catch, it can be just a little pin hole and be enough to cause damage, transmission fluid can be pulled into and through the motor, or coolant or water can end up going through the transmission/tourqe converter, it's not common but it can and sometimes do happen, now here's what I do and in the long run it's a cheaper and easier fix, and here's why, I mentioned earlier that I don't run the radiators for the automatic transmissions, I run radiators for standards, here's why, for the older Ford's original radiators for a automatic can sometimes be hard to find and sometimes the inlet and outlet is in the wrong place or on the wrong sides, and they can cost two to five times more than a radiator for a standard because they have the inside coolant tube, depends where you get it from, you can find the standard radiators a lot easier and cheaper from all these big car parts companies and most parts stores as well, and the benefits are they're way cheaper, also you can get a really high quality upgraded standard radiator cheaper than the original automatic, meaning more coolant in the radiator because you ain't got the transmission cooler inside the radiator taking up that much space, another benefit is that you're eliminating the chance of a mixture probably between the two fluids, instead of running you're transmission lines to the radiator and the little secondary cooler, you get a second bigger transmission/oil cooler and run you're line coming from the transmission to it and then the line from that one to the second cooler and then the line going back to the transmission back to the transmission, this way it's running through both coolers, if it was rated by BTU's the two transmission coolers working together would be more BTU's of cooling than the cooling tube in the automatic radiator because they're not surrounded by the hot engine coolant outside coolant tube for the transmission, I run a derali super cooler that also has a built on fan that can be used when I am really working my trucks, my outlet line from the transmission goes to the inlet on the super cooler then a line comes off the super coolers outlet and goes to the inlet of another bigger upgraded transmission cooler and then comes off that coolers outlet and goes to the return back to the transmission, two coolers plus a fan if needed, this does a lot in the long run, it cheapens the cost of you're radiator, eliminates the possibility of a fluids mixing problem, allows you to get a higher quality upgraded radiator easier and cheaper, also allows you're engine to hold more coolant, and you're transmission more fluid as well, meaning a longer circulation time for both, which means cooler engine, cooler transmission, and for some reason you have to pull you're radiator there's no transmission lines to take loose because they're going to the other coolers instead, not telling anyone what to do or not to do just telling what I do and the way I do it and it works for me
well explained.
Do some 3/8 steel line with that tool.
good boozin and cruzin car ....
not too many around
@@bajadan2769 yeah the derby guys claimed a lot of them
Yeah jack up the radiator cap and drive a Chevy under it
I'm planning on attempting to do the same job on my 66 Tbird 428. Seeing this was very helpful, thank you!
Thanks for the video, and the comments section was helpful.
I have to buy to D0VE heads because mine is an 82 model but this guy is spot on. 600 HP is easy and reliable with these engines. If you have them machined to a four bolt main and use the 429 crank,rods and buy some 30over pistons you have a beast. I'm running the C6 auto trans and have a rear end with 411 gears. Looking for a roller to build a sleeper. Fun journey.
What about a 51 panel van ? Awesome video, thanks