you all probably dont give a damn but does anybody know of a tool to get back into an instagram account? I was dumb forgot the password. I love any tips you can give me
@Allan Jackson Thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Pat Topolinski is the real deal, he was my instructor at SAM in Houston, he taught me ALOT and he went on to work for one one of the best Pro Stock teams
My favorite TV show that I've missed since cord cutting and their website going behind a pay wall. Ive been a fan since the old Hot Rod TV days as a teen and didn't miss an episode until recently.
People who brag about how they went to school to turn a wrench are so stupid. Doctors go to school for 10 years or more & they don't go around telling the world about their credentials....
Finally they actually explain what all the numbers are and mean they always say while building a motor. I'm not a car specialist have never even pulled motor out of a car myself so someone like me never understood any of it. Now I'm getting what they are talking about and it's actually quite simple.
I was impressed with the size of the block, bore, rods, and pistons. 😳 When I saw the size of the heads, valves, and (holy hell!) the intake runners I was shocked!
Never did get to see that Willys. The one Stacy built years ago is still one of my favorites so I really wanted to see that one. Even if it wasn't street legal.
I would like to see or can you explain how you determine and or reply on how you go about determining the length on rocker studs on big block and small block Chevy when using after market heads . This is something that I have not 20:18 seen covered on your show or any video that I know of. Reason I ask is I’m building a mark IV 427 with pro comp. Heads and went from hydraulic flat tappet to hydraulic roller my push rod length changed of course but I ran into a problem of the stud length needed to change also this is from the rocker side length in order to get proper valve train geometry set up also only 1 stud on each cylinder needed a longer stud length because of the boss where the stud was resting in the head was lower on intake than it was on exhaust. I needed 5-3/4 turns on my rocker nut after paralleling the 1.7 rocker to the valve spring upper keeper using a line through the trunion through the center of rocker tip . I could do this on the same exhaust stud that was used on flat tappet cam but the intake stud was not long enough to get this pre set to measure for proper push rod length . Love watching your show and all the info you guys cover on engine building great show .
Haven't watched much of these since I pulled the plug on tv altogether. Used to love Ian on extreme off road. When did they replace Ian with Sheldon from Big Bang Theory?
People have made more comments about beating that lower pulley on. Most engine builders do whats called setting the crank and that is giving it a couple of raps on the end of the crank with a piece of wood and a bfh. I always go back to front in the direction my clutch fork pushes. Beating on the crank with the little rap taps he did will not hurt the thrust bearing nor does it change end play from where it was at to start with.
@deadboy600 420hp from 5 liters stock so more like 84hp/l. This BBC would need to make about 870hp while meeting emissions standards to do what my 5.0 does stock with its displacement. Given those huge heads I don't see 870hp being that hard to achieve here but doing it while being EPA compliant for a car or light truck is another story.
Am I the only one that spit out their drink when he hammered the thrust bearing out of the motor installing that lower timing pulley? I know that shop has the proper installer somewhere.
@@markrich3271 thank you an i dont understand people that will watch a hole video you knew half way through that you didn't like but. But instead of not saying nothing bad like your momma rasied you too. You bash it . ive been in grudge racing since i was 15 some people actually like theses types of videos. So to who eva made thid keep up the good work
Mate, really enjoy your show! After 30 years building motors it always surprises me how much lube you use whilst assembling the engine. I design the assembly lines, fixturing and tooling for BMW engine group and must say you use more lubricant on one engine than we do in a week of production. Is this an American thing or personal enjoyment?
In most high performing builds like this where parts are machined to order you really don’t want to risk access ware on the engine so lube is never a bad thing
@Brendan McCarthy he said the heads flow 453 cfm @.800, the cam lifts over .800 with huge duration and the 15:1, with a proper induction its well over 1000hp.
Belt drive is extremely tough, accurate, quiet/less harmonics and quick to change or disassemble. Personally, I hate the whine of gear drive unless it's a blower whine.
@@nitroustommy okay so you got to put a extra gear on the crank for the belt and there's no way that a belt is as tough as Steel and as far as the wine of a Gear Drive I really don't care what you like it's what I like that's my opinion bud plus I don't like boost I'm a NA person
😂 you mad bro? Chains stretch and crack, gears wear. There is a reason 4000 HP cars run belt drive . The harmonics from the gear drive would destroy the valvetrain.
I don’t think any true 4wd vehicle will ever use a drive belt for the same reasons they wanted to keep it naturally aspirated. However I doubt this thing will ever be dirty again.
5 років тому
Hmmm wonder what I should do with that old 671 blower in the barn ??? any ideas ?
God,,, after puttin all that luv into that bottom end, and then take a 1/2 jack to the end of the crank,,, something has to give!! and the start-up of that motor with all that piston rock,,just like the corvettes did on start-up back in the day!! the early morning "rattle"! just sayin
That could be the old horsepower tv 455 build that got a new camshaft and intake. That motor was actually worked on by the late Joe Mondello aka Dr. Olds.
Raymond Kaczmarek my guess would be that the block was not decked to the exact number advertised, possibly to leave room for clean up on a future rebuild if the deck surface was damaged
I didn't see the crank come out. You guys normally just throw in a set of rods/pistons on any random crank? Or was it a complete crank/rod/piston kit purchased?
had no idea that, that short of a piston, let it rock back and forth that much @ tdc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW"!!! cold start ""rattle"" I am assuming????????????
Isn't it true that the piston to wall tolerance is generalized for all regions and temperatures? And that if a car was confined to mild desert or west coast temps that the clearances could be less? Allowing for a tighter ring pack/piston design, of say 1mm, 1mm, 3mm. For a turbo engine with a maxed stroker/rod ratio, and a fully supported oil ring land...With aux. h2o & oil heaters/gauges for good measure. Shouldn't the building tech improve with the times? I'm talking about a custom built engine, for that region.
Im running 11:1 and i can run 87 if i pull so much timing out that its basically dieseling. I bet with a big enough cam at 15 to 1 you could run 98 cruising around town and switch to race gas at the track. I don't know though I'm a diesel mechanic 24:1 all day baby. I only Built the motor in my truck because it was a lot cheaper and I didn't want anyone else to do it.
Hey Pat can I borrow a blue pen or a little screwdriver or a slide rule or a black pen or maybe a pencil or a little flash light or your phone or glasses or your leatherman? Geez what are you goin into space?
Its so he can easily rock it to check what the tallest height it would reach. Hard to do that with the rings on. Only the motor at high RPMs can make the piston potentially rock back and forth with the rings on
Has Power Nation changed networks again? I have not seen an episode in 5 months! The last time I saw them, they were on the Paramount network. Does anyone have any information?
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What was the dyno results
Something tells me she has a leaky rear main seal
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@Allan Jackson Thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
Pat Topolinski is the real deal, he was my instructor at SAM in Houston, he taught me ALOT and he went on to work for one one of the best Pro Stock teams
Seems like the ultimate engine nerd!
I swear this channel is one of the most American ive ever seen
My favorite TV show that I've missed since cord cutting and their website going behind a pay wall. Ive been a fan since the old Hot Rod TV days as a teen and didn't miss an episode until recently.
Would have been nice to see the dyno results.
ua-cam.com/video/Psz--nm7vL0/v-deo.html
I'd definitely like to see what a $30k engine can do on the dyno
Nothing like talking crap about HP and not showing your viewers the #'s !!!
Probably under a 1000
It's extremely hard to get a thousand horsepower out of a naturally aspirated engine big block or not just not enough air to make horsepower
Just want to say again how much I enjo hv watching you guys. Pat’s knowledge is awesome
I'm a journeyman red seal auto Tech and this guy knows his shit. Keep up the good work, you're spot on.
WOW very impressive. give yourself a gold star there KW!
@@camgnilpe9300 not sure if you're being a smartass or not but I'll take it as a compliment, thanks
People who brag about how they went to school to turn a wrench are so stupid.
Doctors go to school for 10 years or more & they don't go around telling the world about their credentials....
@@elonmust7470 ok dude whatever you say
My God. Go big or go home. EVERYTHING is massive on this monster. Sweet!
LOL, those pistons are ludicrous. This makes me smile : )
Finally they actually explain what all the numbers are and mean they always say while building a motor. I'm not a car specialist have never even pulled motor out of a car myself so someone like me never understood any of it. Now I'm getting what they are talking about and it's actually quite simple.
I was impressed with the size of the block, bore, rods, and pistons. 😳 When I saw the size of the heads, valves, and (holy hell!) the intake runners I was shocked!
It's about time some Honda civic loving tool will chime in and say how much power their boosted 4 banger piece of crap makes 🥴
@@Kmecha84 douche
Backyardmech1 YOU SHOULD SEE THE INTAKE RUNNERS ON MY 12 DEGREE BIG VICTOR HEADS ON MY 632, THEY HAVE 2.45” INTAKE VALVES.
This channel, Trucks, Stacey's Gears and various other car channels like this one with so many unfinished projects, damn madenning!
Just like real life.....
That 632 is gonna some serious power!
Excellent! Now I can put a 350 on my kid's tricycle!
Sick show . Loving all the details
Engine Masters is way better
I'm glad y'all got into the compression ratio a little bit at the end
Never did get to see that Willys. The one Stacy built years ago is still one of my favorites so I really wanted to see that one. Even if it wasn't street legal.
My dad has one in his 64 nova and it’s a monster
Those 4.6 inch pistons are huge! They are like the size of the pistons in a semi truck.
I would like to see or can you explain how you determine and or reply on how you go about determining the length on rocker studs on big block and small block Chevy when using after market heads . This is something that I have not 20:18 seen covered on your show or any video that I know of. Reason I ask is I’m building a mark IV 427 with pro comp. Heads and went from hydraulic flat tappet to hydraulic roller my push rod length changed of course but I ran into a problem of the stud length needed to change also this is from the rocker side length in order to get proper valve train geometry set up also only 1 stud on each cylinder needed a longer stud length because of the boss where the stud was resting in the head was lower on intake than it was on exhaust. I needed 5-3/4 turns on my rocker nut after paralleling the 1.7 rocker to the valve spring upper keeper using a line through the trunion through the center of rocker tip . I could do this on the same exhaust stud that was used on flat tappet cam but the intake stud was not long enough to get this pre set to measure for proper push rod length . Love watching your show and all the info you guys cover on engine building great show .
The sound of that boat in the beginning, damn!!!
Haven't watched much of these since I pulled the plug on tv altogether. Used to love Ian on extreme off road. When did they replace Ian with Sheldon from Big Bang Theory?
Great Channel!
Great content and detailed instructions and explanations!
I really appreciate what you guys are putting out!
Thank You!
I just love your budget builds
I have 2 blueprint engines a 540 and a 496 both have been flawless.
People have made more comments about beating that lower pulley on. Most engine builders do whats called setting the crank and that is giving it a couple of raps on the end of the crank with a piece of wood and a bfh. I always go back to front in the direction my clutch fork pushes. Beating on the crank with the little rap taps he did will not hurt the thrust bearing nor does it change end play from where it was at to start with.
Damn Liza you got some big thunder bunz!
You know you like it!
Big Block yes! Liza yes!
she’s a baddie!!
Damn. That's a big engine. It's got over twice the displacement of my 5.0 Coyote.
I did the math to get in into liters and I couldn't believe it. I thought i did my math wrong but I didnt, 10.3L is insane right?
@@edwardmyers1746 sounds more like a marine desile engine or something, dosen't it?
@@177SCmaro deffietly I know them marine motors get pretty big like 8.1L and bigger as well!
@deadboy600 420hp from 5 liters stock so more like 84hp/l. This BBC would need to make about 870hp while meeting emissions standards to do what my 5.0 does stock with its displacement. Given those huge heads I don't see 870hp being that hard to achieve here but doing it while being EPA compliant for a car or light truck is another story.
@@177SCmaro It probably could be done but wouldn't be exactly easy.
This is great. I have the Skip White 632 (Dart/AFR).
GREAT VIDEO, THATS GONA BE 1 BAD ASS WILLYS, IM BUILDING A SMALL BLOCK 54 WILLYS PICK UP,COOL TRUCKS
That was so ..... FresH ! Mr Topalinski !!
She gorgeous 😍
Name chane right reminds me of a girl I had auto shop with.
THICC
She's bottom thick.
Am I the only one that spit out their drink when he hammered the thrust bearing out of the motor installing that lower timing pulley? I know that shop has the proper installer somewhere.
I've seen them do that multiple times! Drives me up the wall.
SMOBY44 I’ve also seen them bang the cam lobes off the block plenty of times
Volumetric efficiency, thank you for explaining the mathematical aspect of performance reliability.
Those heads are insane lol
10:58 - Knowledge is imparted. Respect is given.
No follow up to this video? Kind of a waste of time.
Look at their website this shows about 25 years old. I watched it as a teenager on Sundays.
@The Shade Tree Mechanic Haha, "HELL YEAH BROTHER!" Project Mullet.
Mark Rich this is a newer episode
@@markrich3271 thank you an i dont understand people that will watch a hole video you knew half way through that you didn't like but. But instead of not saying nothing bad like your momma rasied you too. You bash it . ive been in grudge racing since i was 15 some people actually like theses types of videos. So to who eva made thid keep up the good work
@@michaelgray2982 Yep and my comment still stands true.
She looks good.
I am thinking order a custom build 632 from "BluePrint Engine"...put it on a dyno with some NOS....successful episode!!!
Mate, really enjoy your show! After 30 years building motors it always surprises me how much lube you use whilst assembling the engine. I design the assembly lines, fixturing and tooling for BMW engine group and must say you use more lubricant on one engine than we do in a week of production. Is this an American thing or personal enjoyment?
In most high performing builds like this where parts are machined to order you really don’t want to risk access ware on the engine so lube is never a bad thing
@Brendan McCarthy he said the heads flow 453 cfm @.800, the cam lifts over .800 with huge duration and the 15:1, with a proper induction its well over 1000hp.
don't forget to put the keyway back on the cam adapter after you install the thrust plate...
There is no way I would ever put a belt drive on a displacement like that if anything I would go with gear drive I love the whine they do
Yea, I was with them until I saw the belt.. No, No, No, No, and No.
Belt drive is extremely tough, accurate, quiet/less harmonics and quick to change or disassemble.
Personally, I hate the whine of gear drive unless it's a blower whine.
@@nitroustommy okay so you got to put a extra gear on the crank for the belt and there's no way that a belt is as tough as Steel and as far as the wine of a Gear Drive I really don't care what you like it's what I like that's my opinion bud plus I don't like boost I'm a NA person
😂 you mad bro? Chains stretch and crack, gears wear. There is a reason 4000 HP cars run belt drive . The harmonics from the gear drive would destroy the valvetrain.
I don’t think any true 4wd vehicle will ever use a drive belt for the same reasons they wanted to keep it naturally aspirated. However I doubt this thing will ever be dirty again.
Hmmm wonder what I should do with that old 671 blower in the barn ??? any ideas ?
how did pounding on the crank snout not change the crank run out????
it's a rat motor.
God,,, after puttin all that luv into that bottom end, and then take a 1/2 jack to the end of the crank,,, something has to give!! and the start-up of that motor with all that piston rock,,just like the corvettes did on start-up back in the day!! the early morning "rattle"! just sayin
FUCK JUST SAYIN!
Great show
I spot an Olds at 18:27 in the video. Is there a video or build about that engine? I could not find any when searching on the UA-cam page.
That could be the old horsepower tv 455 build that got a new camshaft and intake. That motor was actually worked on by the late Joe Mondello aka Dr. Olds.
@@michaelhorgan9525 Ah, thanks, that`s pretty cool that Joe Mondello worked on it. He is/was one of the guys I look up to.
No discussion about the head gaskets we are using on a 15 to 1 compression motor? i would have liked to hear about that.....
Thank you sir 🇧🇩🤝
I can't help but to point out that Mike was conspicuously M.I.A., I can't help but wonder if he's either leaving or had already left the show
What a Cool Lady 😂😂😁👍👍
Let's hopes Power nation can there hands on the 7.3L Godzilla V8.
Did you see how big that cam is on it. That thang huge. Guarantee it gonna last.
The GM Performance 632 is 12:1, runs on 93 octane, and makes a little over 1000 hp. 30k from Jegs.
no cover for the belt drive in a 4x4, that looks like a recipe for rock mud distaster.... maybe i missed something...
my thoughts exactly.... cant do power adders(that will have the same protection from a filter as a n.a motor) but we can do an open belt drive lol
Please keep uploading episodes to UA-cam , @powernationtv going through the website to view past episodes is a nightmare
Pat better not let Eliza see how he permalubes those wrist pins lol
Hello.l love mechanic job. I always whatch your videos . I want to now how many yers did you work and stady to get here . Iwant to be like you .
great no bullshit show
Wish there was the rest of the video to see the hp and tq numbers
2:30
Pat finally loses it after all the assembly lube and exhaust fumes he's been inhaling
Dammm cleetus we found leroys new engine
The extra -.0035 on the deck clearance an issue with manufacturers' numbers or rod bearing clearance?
Raymond Kaczmarek my guess would be that the block was not decked to the exact number advertised, possibly to leave room for clean up on a future rebuild if the deck surface was damaged
2:30 when the boss isn't looking. hahaha
I didn't see the crank come out. You guys normally just throw in a set of rods/pistons on any random crank? Or was it a complete crank/rod/piston kit purchased?
Its to see a goods size lady at work...
The narrators voice bum humps my mind when I sleep 😱😱
Woogy can dance. Must have found some nice heals to sniff. Lol lol lol
Will there be a follow up video to this ? Really wanted to see the Dyno numbers...
Is a 4.75 stroke reliable for a street truck 632 used often 4 days a week???
First Last ABSOLUTELY, AS LONG AS YOU USE QUALITY PARTS.
why run a belt for timing and not chain or gears?
I wish I had my 3rd gen RS Camaro.
15.36:1 compression......my goodness! Wow!!!
I'm pretty curious about dyno number, if they make any..
@@rmdhndwi ua-cam.com/video/Psz--nm7vL0/v-deo.html
Not balancing the assembly??
Master engine builders didn’t even use a piston ring expander
What about balance & blueprint ???
what about it?
had no idea that, that short of a piston, let it rock back and forth that much @ tdc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOW"!!! cold start ""rattle"" I am assuming????????????
Loved it
Nice dance moves Pat.
Don't stop building engines. Bawhahahaa
Joe was better
Where is the lube on the cam going in???
Full episode? Where is the dyno? What the number?
What's the benefit of going with belt instead of chain for cam drive?
No harmonics transferring through a belt. Probably 10 to maybe 15 more hp
The narator should say " YEAHHHH...'MURICA"
Isn't it true that the piston to wall tolerance is generalized for all regions and temperatures? And that if a car was confined to mild desert or west coast temps that the clearances could be less?
Allowing for a tighter ring pack/piston design, of say 1mm, 1mm, 3mm. For a turbo engine with a maxed stroker/rod ratio, and a fully supported oil ring land...With aux. h2o & oil heaters/gauges for good measure. Shouldn't the building tech improve with the times? I'm talking about a custom built engine, for that region.
Going in a mud truck - And you use a open timing belt ???
Clearly only about who pays and donates what now and not about building something that works
It has a cover.....WTF, it was mock up
15:1 compression? Pump gas is out... or?
Never ... 87 regular all day
@@tjlovesrachel yeah 87 octane will detonate REAL fast with 15:1 comp............
@@tjlovesrachel It's white text on a black background, where is the sarcasm indicator in that data?
Theodore Dowman Ohhh man... your a salty one aren’t ya buddy...well I guess next time I’ll lay my sarcasm on a little thicker
Im running 11:1 and i can run 87 if i pull so much timing out that its basically dieseling. I bet with a big enough cam at 15 to 1 you could run 98 cruising around town and switch to race gas at the track. I don't know though I'm a diesel mechanic 24:1 all day baby. I only Built the motor in my truck because it was a lot cheaper and I didn't want anyone else to do it.
13:04 why are the lifters linked together?
So they don't rotate since they're roller lifters
holy shit now those are rods
If you change the piston and the rod you damn well better rebalance the whole assembly
Very true. This episode always disturbed me because of that.
A huge 10L V8?
Jeez!
Looks like the truck from Jeepers Creepers.
That lady must have never heard of a filter before, pfft too messy for power adders? the mud just cools the blower!!
Hey Pat can I borrow a blue pen or a little screwdriver or a slide rule or a black pen or maybe a pencil or a little flash light or your phone or glasses or your leatherman? Geez what are you goin into space?
I wouldn't use a timing belt on a heavy hitter mud truck, if anything I'd swap in timing gear's
Shit what kind of fuel will you use with 15:1 compression?
Exactly what I was thinking. E85, or is it race fuel only?
Waa this the episode that has the reusable oil filter canister style that was black? Who made it?
The piston moves alot @ 8:20
i dont think it had rings in it.
anyone notice that at the beginning he puts the piston in the cylinder with no rings?
Its so he can easily rock it to check what the tallest height it would reach. Hard to do that with the rings on. Only the motor at high RPMs can make the piston potentially rock back and forth with the rings on
@@Disablednoob ohhh I was thinking that they were being cheesy and fake at the beginning but it makes sense
*casually slides piston in with no rings* 0:03
For degreeing the cam
ok, i just fell in LOVE. who is that? Whats her name?. i like the wagon too.
Eliza Leon (name shown @ 15:58..............i know right!! she's beautifully thick!!
utfan26 yeah!! she’s super thick! 🤤🤤
So thick her butt cheeks are going to pop out her back pockets and make assless chaps. 😋
Thicker than a bowl of oatmeal.
Juicy
Has Power Nation changed networks again? I have not seen an episode in 5 months! The last time I saw them, they were on the Paramount network. Does anyone have any information?
www.powernationtv.com/schedule
@@rm6330 Thank You!
On my cable provider it's on the History Channel.
@@robgrant9583 Yes we are on History and NBCSN!
@@robgrant9583 Thank You.
makes you scared when you PULL ON IT 😁