Thank you for not making this into one of those trolling videos that becomes a 37 part series about rebuilding a truck. Start to finish in one video. Love it !!
Cooper the dowel guides were a good idea, after you cut the bolt heads off, sometimes it helps to bevel the ends with the grinder. It helps for letting the holes line up and lets it fit together easier. A project that size, it's always great to say no friendships were harmed in the making of this video. Greetings from N.W. IOWA
You remind me of my brothers, back in the 60’s and 70’s,always fixing something, with friends, all learning and laughing together, and all greasy and happy, feeling accomplished after such a project. Love watching you Iowa boys from Michigan.
You and your buddies are talented Cooper. I saw your friend using petroleum jelly as a lubricant. I used some today on the wheels of my closet doors to stop them from squealing. They are on top of the doors and run on a track.
I'm very impressed with you young gentlemen. I hope that this is not the last of them and you guys get a chance to learn more on these types of builds. I basically learned the same way Cooper, it was back in the fifties when I started for my dad pull and place to full on build rigs. It took me to alaska where I made tons of money doing this kind of work. I'm seventy two now and so you have made the new generation truck entrance. I wish I could still do this kind of work as it gets into your whole system
You guys are awesome! It is great to have buddies that work together like that. I did my fair share of bringing old vehicles back to life like that. I was a good time.
No it is not a problem... It just means... They made a racing engine! [Because it's much lighter, Eh?] (That what we told everyone back in Jr High, when they asked... "What are all these extra parts?")
When I was your age I used that “ 4x4 push pole trick” on a hay wagon once. My Dad had a conniption fit when he saw it and I got an hour of safety instruction.
Awesome guys , anytime young guys turn wrenches and are not playing those games is great! I started working on my engine's at 14 , motocross bikes first , then everything else! Keep up the great work !!
Nice truck . The first time you fire it up after a big rain you'll wish you had those rain caps on . Sooty black water on white paint . Good job guys .
I know what you mean about loud jakes! I drove a 94 Pete 379 with a 60series Detroit. Back in Late 90s Great video. And excellent rebuild. Nice lookin Pete! 🇺🇸👍👍.!
Cooper, I've never seen something like this before. Super fun to watch! Nice editing. Hey, how long did it actually take to pull that old engine. Seems it went pretty quick and smooth.
60 series Detroit’s are my favorite they’re easy to work on parts are readily available and very affordable they don’t have a lot of torque but they get the job done when paired with the right transmission in gear ratio.
Gotta admit I’m jealous. This is not a trivial job. Even if you had help off camera (which I doubt other than advice from parts guy ). Well done. Looking forward to seeing this at work.
Would have been awesome to see it drive would have been a awesome ending. You young boys are going to do very well with that kind of content many people enjoy seeing things that are broken then put back on the road again
Years ago, my husband(a computer programmer) rebuilt his GrandPrix engine in our garage. In the end, he had 3 bolts, all different, left over. He called his cousin, a Mechanic an his cousin told him sight unseen where they went. We were amazed - that my husband did it and that his cousin was so awesome! Great mechanics are hard to find! The car ran off man more years. We were broke and had to do the work. Good times! Several more engines have been rebuilt in our garage but never a 18 Wheeler.
since I just retired from making those spray nozzles / tips that blew. it was the original hope you have good luck because that's what happen when worn out.
Thank you for not making this into one of those trolling videos that becomes a 37 part series about rebuilding a truck. Start to finish in one video. Love it !!
It's kind of sad that's not an expectation on YT, the algorithm is fucked.
Because you can rebuild a truck in in 14 minutes.
I just seen that other one
COOPER! Nice to see you young gentlemen doing something so productive. Way to go.
Cooper the dowel guides were a good idea, after you cut the bolt heads off, sometimes it helps to bevel the ends with the grinder. It helps for letting the holes line up and lets it fit together easier. A project that size, it's always great to say no friendships were harmed in the making of this video. Greetings from N.W. IOWA
Another suggestion grind a slot after beveling then you can take them out with a screwdriver
I love how Cole is “why” things work, Coop is “how” things work! Enjoy your family!
Great job Cooper & friends!!! Keep the video's coming!!!!
Well done Cooper and his groups of close-nit mates doing all that work on Peter... :-)
Bravo to you boys for taking on a job like this! Can't wait to see it finished! DANG! Sounds like a fricken jet!
You remind me of my brothers, back in the 60’s and 70’s,always fixing something, with friends, all learning and laughing together, and all greasy and happy, feeling accomplished after such a project. Love watching you Iowa boys from Michigan.
You and your buddies are talented Cooper. I saw your friend using petroleum jelly as a lubricant. I used some today on the wheels of my closet doors to stop them from squealing. They are on top of the doors and run on a track.
"Are you winking at me or bidding?" 😂😂 What a shirt on that guy
I'm very impressed with you young gentlemen. I hope that this is not the last of them and you guys get a chance to learn more on these types of builds. I basically learned the same way Cooper, it was back in the fifties when I started for my dad pull and place to full on build rigs. It took me to alaska where I made tons of money doing this kind of work. I'm seventy two now and so you have made the new generation truck entrance. I wish I could still do this kind of work as it gets into your whole system
A job like this and you are all still friends and no one was harmed in the filming of this video. Amazing! Good seein ya Coop.
In youth its amazing what a case of beer and motivation can do :-)
Nice work. Great to see your video Cooper. Keep the good work. Looking forward to the next one!!!
You guys are awesome! It is great to have buddies that work together like that.
I did my fair share of bringing old vehicles back to life like that. I was a good time.
Coop , I hope you and your buddies can find a way to stay as close as y'all are for many years to come.
Peterbuilt's are my favorite! I love that you painted the engine purple 💜
It's not bad if you're missing a couple of bolts and have to buy new ones. It is bad if you get everything back together and you've got extra parts. 😏
Unless... the missing bolts are rattling inside the engine 😎
No it is not a problem... It just means... They made a racing engine! [Because it's much lighter, Eh?] (That what we told everyone back in Jr High, when they asked... "What are all these extra parts?")
Loved this.
Brought memories of my dad who was a helluva mechanic. Great job young men! Good to see y'all got these kinda skills!
Nice to see you back putting out quality content. Cool truck.
When I was your age I used that “ 4x4 push pole trick” on a hay wagon once. My Dad had a conniption fit when he saw it and I got an hour of safety instruction.
Enjoyed the video very much. You guys are America! Never let your friendships fade.
Runs like a dream and looks beautiful!
Fast and dirty, get-ur-done and making money.
Great job Coop
Awesome vid Coop. Keep them coming.
detailed and understandable. I learned a lot! you make big jobs look easy Coop! thanks for sharing it!
New to the Channel. You guys did a Great job with this re-build. Keep up the Strong 💪 Effort. Thx!
Awesome guys , anytime young guys turn wrenches and are not playing those games is great! I started working on my engine's at 14 , motocross bikes first , then everything else! Keep up the great work !!
Nice work was that engine rebuild !
Glad to see you're back online.
You just amaze me how you can fix things! Nice video!
Gentlemen, that is a badass truck. Congratulations, be proud of yourselves 🙏🏽
Make sure Coop you go back and watch this in 20 years!!!!
Nice job guys
Great show, Coop aka Magic Mullet. Hope Cole, Mom, Dad are well
Nicely done!
Nice truck . The first time you fire it up after a big rain you'll wish you had those rain caps on . Sooty black water on white paint . Good job guys .
You guys did a real good job. You should be proud of yourselves. Now let's go Trucking!
Great job, best of luck with it.
I know what you mean about loud jakes! I drove a 94 Pete 379 with a 60series Detroit. Back in Late 90s
Great video. And excellent rebuild. Nice lookin Pete! 🇺🇸👍👍.!
Seen that purple engine and thought you found an Allis Chalmers semi engine to put in.
Beautiful work 💪 sweet semi
Cooper, I've never seen something like this before. Super fun to watch! Nice editing. Hey, how long did it actually take to pull that old engine. Seems it went pretty quick and smooth.
60 series Detroit’s are my favorite they’re easy to work on parts are readily available and very affordable they don’t have a lot of torque but they get the job done when paired with the right transmission in gear ratio.
Nice truck.
Great job Coop!
The Pete got a new heart now for a sleeper. Good job boys.
Well hot damn! Y’all good ole country boys really do KWTF y’all’s doing 👍🤟 badass!
Wow guys🚚🚜!!! I am a Missouri girl....Peterbilt=) Very impressed!!!
Great vid coop.glad to see some content
Awesome video. Great job 👏
Sweet looking Pete! Purple Peterbilt block 😄
Great work guys!!
Salut. Have we been abandoned... I thinks not. Happy and safe holidays to you and yours. Blessings.
Gotta admit I’m jealous. This is not a trivial job. Even if you had help off camera (which I doubt other than advice from parts guy ). Well done. Looking forward to seeing this at work.
Would have been awesome to see it drive would have been a awesome ending. You young boys are going to do very well with that kind of content many people enjoy seeing things that are broken then put back on the road again
Nice Job on the Pete.
Good to finally see a new Magic Mullet video.
Mechanics have a gift!
I am totally impressed. Love those tractors. When you get the time lower it and double turbos.
Awesome job! Well done! Y’all are blessed to have such a good group of friends!
That sounded cool great job
Man that a nice looking truck awesome job
good skill to have. looking good.
We need more from the Magic Mullet. I like this content as well. Nice change up .
Lets see so more content like this!! Great job!
Sweet Pete good job. Paint It Black slamet. Drop a 13 speed.🤙🏽🤟🏾👍🏽😎🙋♂️.
Nice find for sure.
Hopefully new water pump and fan clutch were also installed. Good video
Ol 98 rides again!
that shade of purple is the exact same color that Allis Chalmers painted their truck engine back in the 60s they caled it Big Al
Awesome job guys this guy who had to taste the sealer 😂cracked me up I could work with you guys 🤙🏻 Had a 96 389 now 2020 389 love petes
You guys are so coooll I love how you do your assembly’s and your work in building huh wish i could do that stuff..
Nice job Cooper
Coop fantastic video👍🙏💕
Great job cooper keeper coming bro
Nice vidio Cooper like the truck good job guys
Sounds and looks Good!👍
That's a nice looking truck
Love me a day cab, looking good fellows, thank you for your videos
Those flappers on the stacks give it 13% more horse power. Put'm back on.
Very nice job guys
Pls make a haying series about your lil business growing etc 🤙
02:49 so adorable
that truck needs to be pulling a log trailer down here in the southeast lol
Would like to see a little of that pink pete thats in the background. That thing looks sharp
Years ago, my husband(a computer programmer) rebuilt his GrandPrix engine in our garage. In the end, he had 3 bolts, all different, left over. He called his cousin, a Mechanic an his cousin told him sight unseen where they went. We were amazed - that my husband did it and that his cousin was so awesome! Great mechanics are hard to find! The car ran off man more years. We were broke and had to do the work. Good times! Several more engines have been rebuilt in our garage but never a 18 Wheeler.
really enjoy your channel 👏👏👏
Definitely a good investment !
Great job guys !! In these crazy times its good to know there is still men like all of you doing what you love and doing a fantastic job as well !!!
Nice truck!
Nice Truck ,on the pipes we call them UPPER TOPPER FLOPPER STOPPERS
Good job on the vid👍
Great job! I like these vids.
since I just retired from making those spray nozzles / tips that blew. it was the original hope you have good luck because that's what happen when worn out.
Wow you guys.....awesome job!
Wow. awesome idea.
Great looking truck. Only next time use Mack sylicone for your gasket maker it is way better then the regular stuff
Great job.
Awesome!!! Love the semi content!!
Tall pipes on a farm truck have a tendency to meet up with the Grain buggy auger around here;)
How did you get the truck to stop without air brakes?
Nice vid