Pontiac 400 Rebuild Continues! Post Cam Break In Inspection!
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Well this tale just refuses to end with our customers 400 Pontiac powered 1979 Pontiac Trans Am however it seems like we MIGHT be on the good side finally! After eating the first Comp Cams flat tappet camshaft on break in, we blew the motor back apart and assessed where we were and how bad the damage was. A whole lot of cleaning, reconditioning the heads, all new gaskets and bearings, and we were ready to go for round 2 of the break in. So, today we found out how that went!
On a lot of automotive youtube channels you'll find folks just throwing things together with used parts, or pouring a little automatic transmission fluid down a cylinder and trying the whole Will it run thing. That's not us, if it's going to be a vehicle that have our name on we have to make sure it's right, like really right. Not good enough. Right. As one of the premiere independent automotive shops in the Ohio region we take pride in what we do and the work we turn out.
So, how did the cam break in go? Do we have to tear this thing apart again? Is it finally time to get this thing back between the rails? Let's get the classic American muscle car put back in one piece before the end of the year!
Great job don't think cam failure wasn't your fault cam manufacturer's where having issues with metallurgy you are the guy that stands behind your work and take the time to do it right because in the end your reputation means everything have a MERRY CHRISTMAS
rich you remind of my dad he build v6 detroit v8 evey kind of engine you could dream of from the 40s to 200s when he stoped pappy pasted in 2018 you remind me of thanks and have great hoildays
The only plumber that never has a leak.... never does any plumbing!!
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If I lived closer to you I'd bring my stuff to you 4 SURE! Nice work Sir! Love this channel.
Love these guys. This is quickly becoming my favorite channel!! Thank you
Fun series to watch Rich! I would love to see you build a proper metal engine run stand with a dash loaded with gauges and ignition system.
But you handle it so well Rich! Bad luck or not. Thats why I respect you so much,... that, and your integrity. A trait that seems to be lost to time these days.
Rich and Austin, and the rest of the shop have a merry Christmas 🎅
Thank you, Rich. Just here learning stuff.
That was very educational and I can appreciate what a mechanic has to go through to make a project run right. Happy Holidays to you and the gang!
Great job Rick.. 👍😎💯
Merry Christmas Lucore thanks video’s
Good job Rich , I’ve had some problems myself
Good job Rich. Merry Christmas!
Cool 😎 . That was a ton of work 😅 Merry Christmas 🎄!
Great job Rich....and Happy Holidays to you and your crew....good content...thanks.
Success!
Merry Christmas to all ☃️🎅
Great job Rich Merry Christmas
Glad to see that everything went well this time.
Merry Christmas and Happy new year to.
wow, lots of extra work on this one!
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Dude. Put a bearing in it and ship it. I know where you’re coming from. It’s not gonna go south. Not even if you leave it like that. But! I’d still put a bearing on it. My OCD approves what I just said. But if you want to take it all apart. You gotta follow your own OCD! I’m just sorry you’re having so much grief. These old Pontiacs can be difficult. That’s why not everyone runs them. But those who do, Win! Merry Christmas! 😅
Great job Rich by the way was new valve springs check for coil bind recommended .060 at full lift?
SO, My question IF your willing to respond is,
Did you add ZDDP 'additive' to the oil when you initially fired the engine 1st time??
Hmm??
I may have missed it. Are you gonna put this car on the Dyno after your done ?
I've never messed with a Pontiac V8. Are dual springs normal for a stock hydraulic cam? Seems excessive to me.
so whats the status on the little capri?
I know Rich this build has been a pain in the posterior.Know why you’re double checking everything. Because don’t want go backwards no more. That murphy’s law is a bitch. Just a little metal shavings from the lifter and cam shaft. Amazing that happened. Sounds really quiet now.Merry Christmas to you Rich🎄🎁
All comes to he who works hard enough to get it🤔
Fought mine for 2 years to get it semi-leak free (still puts down a drop now and again) and to get it tuned and running its best. Who knew it would require 30° of initial advance to make its magic? 😂
CC XE262 cams have been killing Pontiacs for generations. Lunati fan here.
I'm getting ready to swap out the XE262 in my 455 with a Summit 2802. It's been 4 years of headache since I put that cam in... hopefully everything else goes well! I'll never buy a Comp cam or lifter ever again.
Great job get a. Atm carburetor from old man's garage.
I don’t understand why you wouldn’t tell the customer roller cam or you’re not doing it? All the extra labour the customer SHOULD be paying for would total MORE than the added cost of a roller cam versus a flat tappet.
And it makes zero sense for you to be absorbing all the cost of the hours of labour.
I would have given the customer the option, flat tappet cam and if it fails, all the extra labour and basically a full rebuild is his tab.
Or put a roller cam in from the start with virtually nothing to worry about.
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So you're saying you hate this car & hope to NEVER see it . . . again! Merry Christmas to the crew & your families 🎅
"I'm not that guy"
Meticulous Pontiac
speak English and stop wandering to other types of engines