Edsel Abandoned For 56 Years! How Seized Could The Motor Be?!

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  • @Blue_Ridge_Ranger
    @Blue_Ridge_Ranger Місяць тому +5

    Ahhh, brings back memories! I’ve owned 5 Edsels, 4 ‘58 wagons and 1 ‘59 wagon. Have fun!

  • @dangoodall-williams4200
    @dangoodall-williams4200 Місяць тому +5

    Glad to see a young guy saving the old Edsel. Good for you.

  • @BitsyKasselberg
    @BitsyKasselberg Місяць тому +9

    What fun to watch your skill and tenacity. Can't wait for the next video.

  • @excaliber32
    @excaliber32 Місяць тому +15

    Watching from the UK mate. Nice to see an honest video with mistakes and failures you learn more as a viewer that way. Looking forward to the next episode.

  • @michaelsnow3113
    @michaelsnow3113 Місяць тому +7

    Had an old girlfriend who drove a 58 Edsel, back in 68. Loved them ever since. Great video, can't wait until the next one.

  • @lewismartin9980
    @lewismartin9980 Місяць тому +4

    Like seeing young people getting into the hobby 😊😊 your the future of the hobby 😊

  • @That_AMC_Guy
    @That_AMC_Guy Місяць тому +21

    Nice to see somebody working on something different! It gets old seeing another Mustang, another Chevelle, another *insert token ubiquitous automobile here*.

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому +3

      @@That_AMC_Guy thanks! I totally agree

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Місяць тому

      It's amazing how many Lamborghinis are being rebuilt on this platform lol.

  • @georgeclontd4984
    @georgeclontd4984 Місяць тому +4

    First time I've seen this channel. You figured out some how to do thing smart in this engine removeal. Hats off to you dude.

  • @chriskilmister5680
    @chriskilmister5680 Місяць тому +3

    I'm also from the UK. Great to see a youngster working on this old girl. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @rockhoundingeasternwashing5308
    @rockhoundingeasternwashing5308 Місяць тому +4

    I've seen folks prying on the flywheel to break a stuck engine loose. It seems to work...Sometimes! I'm looking forward to watching the engine teardown episode. It'll be interesting to see the condition of the cylinders...

  • @pauljanssen7594
    @pauljanssen7594 Місяць тому +3

    Yes personally on an old car like that I would spray some marvel mystery oil and all the cylinders or knock or loose. To let it sit for a day never put anything like 90 weight or actual grease into an engine and worst thing you can do then you use a breaker bar on the front just to crank it over move it back and forth take your time may have to spend a week or two trying to free up the motor if not you just take the damn thing apart. Next thing I always do is check the points and if you have an old oil bath system use dexron transmission fluid it filters 3 times better than the oil they recommend and you can overfill the air cleaner a little bit and help lure catch the valves. I love working on these old cars only a few people know how to work on them.

  • @johntoe6127
    @johntoe6127 Місяць тому +2

    Hey great video. That Edsel should be worth a fortune fully restored.

    • @That_AMC_Guy
      @That_AMC_Guy Місяць тому +1

      Should be. Sadly, rarity does not equate to value. Compare vintage Mustang prices to a same year Cougar. Even though the Cougar is in every way a better car.... 50% discount on the Cougar versus a Mustang.

  • @deadon4847
    @deadon4847 Місяць тому +5

    This video showed showed up in my feed, went back and watched the first one and gave you a sub and a like. FYI the 475 on the rocker cover represents the torque of the engine.

  • @tony--james
    @tony--james Місяць тому +1

    Love the car, the skills, and the video presentation, and editing, I'll be watching them all with Great interest!

  • @allenrichard8795
    @allenrichard8795 Місяць тому +2

    I sure hope you get this car up and running great.

  • @jameslowell9542
    @jameslowell9542 Місяць тому +1

    I like your style man. Fantastic meticulous work you're undertaking. Look forward to more! Thanks.

  • @nicholas790
    @nicholas790 Місяць тому +12

    Real fun to see the "youngster" referring to the Generator as an Alternator! That car looks to be pretty complete. Its going to be a worth while restoration!

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you!

    • @duncancremin1708
      @duncancremin1708 Місяць тому

      Generator is a very broad , general name for lots of different things. On a car, there will be either an alternator, or a dynamo, depending on which technology is used. Given the age of this one, I think it’s unlikely to be an alternator, though.
      When I get that far in the video, I might be able to recognise it, if he gets a good shot of it

  • @rosieone5670
    @rosieone5670 Місяць тому +2

    Atta Boy, that golden girl enjoys you playing with her parts and pieces.
    She’s not a cheap and easy date to impress.
    I’m as old as she is, they need lots of nut and bolt deep creeping penetrant to loosen her up.
    Edsel’s were plagued with many mechanical nightmares but offered many great automotive features.
    Persistence will pay off. Great story line and content.
    Rosie🌹

  • @tomeverson5782
    @tomeverson5782 Місяць тому +5

    As an Edsel owner I understand the complexity of your choice of cars to restore. The "big" Edsel engine is almost Identical to the Lincoln 430 which was used up until 1967.I'm betting this is a case of a rotted aluminum piston.

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому +1

      You may be right but I’m hoping you aren’t haha in that case, can the 430 Lincoln pistons fit as a replacement?

    • @tomeverson5782
      @tomeverson5782 Місяць тому

      @@TemperMetalFabrication I don't know if it's bore or stroke that's different-

  • @doctorzaius4084
    @doctorzaius4084 Місяць тому +1

    Gonna be interesting to see what this thing looks like opened up!

  • @stephenkeever6029
    @stephenkeever6029 29 днів тому +1

    FYI, it's a generator, not an alternator. It works almost the same, but you need a working battery for a generator to run the engine. With an alternator you can run the engine without a battery. It's because a generator needs a polarizing power source to set the magnetic field so it knows which terminal is positive. I'm really enjoying following along with your process. Glad you pulled the engine rather than trying more to force it to turn.

  • @rickhenry8760
    @rickhenry8760 Місяць тому +1

    I have been looking for years to see someone even tackle a Edsel. I appreciate your candor and tenacity in getting that engine out. Since it was being taken out, I (myself) would have perhaps removed the heads while it was still on the car, but all in all, you did the right thing and it good you had your mate their to help wrangle the beast out of it's hold. Great job thus far mate ! Can't wait to see some more on this relic.

    • @fartzinacan
      @fartzinacan Місяць тому

      There are a few channels that have Edsels at the moment. ITGarage is front of mind, one of the guys (Dean) on the ColdWarMotors channel has one but it is a driver and it occasionally makes an appearance. Two guys just pulled one from a field and when I remember their channel name, I'll edit this.
      And at least one other channel has an Edsel project but I can't recall that channel either.

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you!!

  • @kevind6675
    @kevind6675 Місяць тому

    It's quite refreshing to see an honest video on a barn find restoration. I'm glad you left the learning experiences in there as well. While there were a few things I saw and thought that won't work; it's so nice to see someone working through it on their own. Honestly, I broke so much on my first few cars, but those experiences were priceless. Keep going and keep breaking stuff! That's how we learn when there isn't a mentor standing next to you. It's an old car that would be junk if you hadn't stepped in. You can't hurt it!
    I can't wait to see your next video. Best of luck with this one! It will be a fun driver.

  • @zworm2
    @zworm2 Місяць тому +2

    You need a Flywheel turner tool. Mortske repair uses one. I think his is a SnapOn tool? it gives you a much greater lever arm to get it turning. Get some kroil Oil, it is expensive but it is amazing! PB Blaster too.

  • @dannyvanalstine5748
    @dannyvanalstine5748 Місяць тому +1

    hi sir i only watched 5 mins and decided to subscribe. You had a game plan and new how to go about what you need to do. Having paitence is a big part of having success. Also love seeing the younger generation enjoy and love getting these old classics run again. I am 66 and my parents owned a Edsel. Please keep doing the vedios and doing what you love doing. You have a great future in doing this if you dont give up. Also a great way to make money. Keep up the great work.

  • @stephendennis5969
    @stephendennis5969 Місяць тому

    Just found the channel! Awesome series and project can’t wait for part 3. Subscribed! 😁

  • @thomasadrian9854
    @thomasadrian9854 День тому

    Sorry- but that “beep” when you were cranking on the pulley cracked me up!! Been there done that!! Heh heh!!

  • @geoffjohnston1708
    @geoffjohnston1708 Місяць тому

    Another great video. I really admire your patience and persistence - very impressive - keep it up! This old girl is well worth it. Looking forward to the next video.

  • @jayfinn6698
    @jayfinn6698 Місяць тому +1

    Ive watched a lot of videos from the beginning like vice grip ...... keep it up.

  • @garyfeltus9801
    @garyfeltus9801 Місяць тому +1

    Cool video. You need to think old school. They dif have sppeed sencers back in the day. There is a generator amd not an alternator. I love it when you young guys tackel these old cars. You learn as you go. The Edsel was a car before its time. Im going to enjoy this rebuild. New subscriber wish i could be there to help you.

  • @deanrobb7286
    @deanrobb7286 Місяць тому +2

    Reminds me of when I started wrenching, nothing seemed easy. Only thing you might of tried early on would be a camera into the cylinders, probably would have found a really badly rusted cylinder and realized trying to get it to turn was out of the question. Saved all the other work and went straight to pulling it. Looking forward to seeing what held it up.

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому

      You’re definitely right. I was going to try and get a camera in there but I could see inside the spark plug holes with a mirror pretty well and didn’t see anything alarming. I have also never tried to free up a seized motor before so I wanted to mess around with it and try different methods.

    • @mshort7087
      @mshort7087 Місяць тому

      On old motorcycles I will back the valves off (closed) and use an adapter I made ( grease zerk welded on a hollowed out spark plug) and pump the cylinder full of grease with a grease gun. Do this on a cylinder that the piston is close to the top. A good grease gun makes a lot of pressure. If that doesn’t do it, nothing short of a tear down will get them loose.

  • @ervingoertzen7233
    @ervingoertzen7233 Місяць тому +1

    Ahh look at the fuel pump, a rebuildable unit ! Nice

  • @dylanromine4101
    @dylanromine4101 Місяць тому +1

    Interesting to see this build as i have one of my own however im going a different dirrection with mine.

  • @jeromereed1097
    @jeromereed1097 Місяць тому

    Looking forward to the next video! Looks like a cool project!

  • @jeromebreeding3302
    @jeromebreeding3302 Місяць тому +2

    I rode to little league baseball games in a 58 Edsel station-wagon. I distinctly remember the push-button in the center of the steering wheel. That yaught was traded for a 63 Volkswagen bus, probably beacause of it's thirst for fuel.

  • @myrenkohlhorst4422
    @myrenkohlhorst4422 27 днів тому +1

    Hello there,
    I just started to watch your video's about the Edsel and noticed your t-shirt. Are you in Michigan? And I've scuba dove in Zukey lake a few times. and the chain of lakes. Good luck one the Edsel, I hope you enjoy it. I found a 1939 Cadillac in a small town up north, south of Traverse City (Manton) 25 years ago and restored it frame off. It took about 10 years to do and has been done about 15 years now. It's sometimes a long journey and expensive now compared to when I did mine. Enjoy
    Myren

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  9 днів тому

      Hey, thanks for the comment! Yes I am local to the chain and Whitmore lake! That is cool that you’ve scuba dove in them and your Cadillac sounds like a fun restoration. Congrats!

  • @frankierutherford1888
    @frankierutherford1888 Місяць тому +1

    You got my vote bud. Keep up the good fight. Subed

  • @dja1353
    @dja1353 Місяць тому +1

    I have a completely stalled project out in my garage. Even with this experience I still imagine myself trying another, but differently. So this would be what I imagine you are doing: getting her running and driving first, then fixing things while driving it, then gradually refinishing things. Then if I grow tired of it along the way I could sell it with my head up having successfully made good forward progress. I see some guys making good use of automotive endoscopes in the spark plug holes to immediately see the degree of rust in the cylinders.

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому

      That is exactly how I plan about going at it. I want to try and keep it running and driving while I repair panels so that I can still enjoy it.

  • @rick_roy-x1e
    @rick_roy-x1e Місяць тому +2

    Should have started with taking the motor out in the first place... Would be interesting to see what the insides looks like!

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому

      Trust me I wanted to start with that but I have never tried to free a seized motor before so I kind of wanted to try and mess around with it for my own future knowledge before I just jumped to pulling it out.

  • @dekestone5905
    @dekestone5905 Місяць тому

    Can't wait to see inside those cylinders. Good job!

  • @michaelmonday418
    @michaelmonday418 Місяць тому +1

    As bad as it's stuck, it probably needs rebuild anyway, but if you had a cheap Harbor Freight fiber optic camera, you could see just how bad the rust is in the cylinders. Also, Evapo-rust works really well, removing rust from the cylinders.

  • @pauljanssen7594
    @pauljanssen7594 Місяць тому +1

    Now add this one one time I had an old mg no oil pressure set for 2 years I had a brilliant idea I'll just overfill the crankcase spin it over the connecting rods to be splashing in the oil also alone oil pump to permit shelf. Yep got some oil pressure up then drain out the oil and put fresh oil in and run the engine for a while very carefully.

  • @joernone
    @joernone Місяць тому

    I'm having fun watching you...using terms relating to modern cars: "speed sensor". Back in the day it was a "speedometer cable", as you soon discovered. 😁
    Stay the course. You're doing fine.

  • @KentDiego
    @KentDiego Місяць тому

    Looks like a great project. Keep the videos coming.

  • @samcraig3924
    @samcraig3924 Місяць тому +1

    Good luck ....there's a bunch of edsies in a place called desert valley Auto in Phoenix AZ

  • @rickyneill8193
    @rickyneill8193 Місяць тому

    Just subscribed and can’t wait to see the progress!!!!

  • @joselobo7148
    @joselobo7148 Місяць тому +1

    Me encanta ese motor amigo , es una bestia , estaría bueno restaurarlo....saludos desde buenos aires argentina, acá somos fanáticos del y-block

  • @hasletjoe5984
    @hasletjoe5984 19 годин тому

    Just a hint, if you had water in the motor, it would be at the bottom of the oil pan and come out first. You are good to go here. Well, you do still have a big job ahead of you.

  • @todddenio3200
    @todddenio3200 Місяць тому +1

    When I have a stuck engine after looking inside with a borescope, I go directly to what I know will work. I will pour vinegar in the cylinders and let it sit overnight and the next day it is able to be broken free. After it's freed up, drain the oil and spray the cylinders with an oil to prevent it from flash rusting. Never leave vinegar in an engine more than 24 hours or it can eat the pistons.

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for the tip! I did see that online but was nervous about the acidity and decided not to go that route.

  • @bozodog428
    @bozodog428 Місяць тому +1

    The Corsair and Citation had the 410 MEL engine with the power steering pump at the front of the crankshaft. Can be challenging to turn the engine by hand.

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому

      I think the power steering pump is belt driven off the driver side of the motor. Can that still make it hard to turn?

  • @rogerleggatt6448
    @rogerleggatt6448 Місяць тому +1

    Love these car vidoes

  • @colinhicks2315
    @colinhicks2315 Місяць тому

    8:06 👀. You’re pretty good at that hand motion

  • @palletcolorato
    @palletcolorato Місяць тому +1

    Bravo!

  • @Pohleece222
    @Pohleece222 Місяць тому +2

    Back in the day they seldom changed the oil, just added more when they saw the level was low.

  • @terrybotts2109
    @terrybotts2109 Місяць тому

    good job.

  • @vayabroder729
    @vayabroder729 Місяць тому +1

    Cool cars

  • @johnjenson5738
    @johnjenson5738 Місяць тому +2

    When you are working on a car like ths you need to spray down the connections.

  • @skn9895
    @skn9895 Місяць тому +1

    I’ve always wanted a 58 Edsel, I’ll be following this series to see if I really do want one…😜
    The tele-couch transmission was definitely a weak point, and I’m interested to see how you deal with it.

  • @OldCarAlley
    @OldCarAlley Місяць тому +4

    I'm flabbergasted you didn't snap the front of the crankshaft off prying on it like that. Pull the starter next time and pry at the ring gear.... A ring gear is cheaper than a crank. Neat old Edsel, I hope to see it running in the future. What part of Michigan are you in? Im in the Detroit area.

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому +1

      @@OldCarAlley thanks for watching and for the suggestion. I will definitely go for the ring gear next time, thats smart! I’m in Dexter, only about 45 minutes from you.

    • @jimdavis2848
      @jimdavis2848 Місяць тому

      @@TemperMetalFabrication oldcaralley is right, all the motors I have broken loose was by prying the flex plate by the ring gear.works 90% of the time 👍🏻

    • @OldCarAlley
      @OldCarAlley Місяць тому

      @@TemperMetalFabrication The 58 Edsel is in my top 10 favorite cars, so you can be sure I watch every video on it.
      Yes Dexter is not that far.

  • @stevevogelman3360
    @stevevogelman3360 Місяць тому

    Speed sensor!!! Dude it’s a 58. Ain’t no kind of sensor on that car. And no metric fasteners either.
    But it’s great to see a young man figuring it all out. I had to subscribe as a retired truck mechanic. I wish you were next door, boy could we have fun.

    • @marktracy6452
      @marktracy6452 Місяць тому

      These Edsels had a speed warning set up.

  • @marioncobaretti2280
    @marioncobaretti2280 Місяць тому +1

    White vinegar i feel is the most effective on rusted cylinders

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the suggestion. I saw that online but decided not to use it since it’s acidic and can eat metal as well.

  • @JohnDoe-p9c
    @JohnDoe-p9c Місяць тому +1

    ZUKEY LAKES RULES, YOU GO BOY😎👍

  • @lablackzed
    @lablackzed Місяць тому +2

    You should have put a bore scope in before anything else that would have show you if the bore was full of crude .Keep going your learning and also you should have tried a crow bar on the flywheel ring gear that helps to loosen stuck pistons if the crank nut won't move it not preaching just I spent 60 years doing the game.👍

  • @aprules2
    @aprules2 Місяць тому

    Good luck with the project. I'm going to keep watching. I went through all the same stuff when I started, so I'm not ripping on you, just trying to help. First next time you have a trans cooler line that won't come loose and you can't get a torch in there, use a tubing cutter to cut it somewhere close to the radiator so you can pull the radiator. Now you can heat it on the bench, or just leave it on and reinstall the radiator later, then use a compression fitting to reconnect it. Also your approach with turning the motor was close but not right. When it's that stuck, unbolt the pulley and make a bracket to attach your bar to the balancer then you'll get alot more torque without breaking the pulley.

  • @stevehill4615
    @stevehill4615 Місяць тому

    Just rebuilt a Perkins 6.354.4 that was stuck fast, turned out it was only 1 cylinder rusted but we tried like you to get it to turn with no joy, so in the end pulled the head, released the big end cap on number 3 (engine could be turned by hand then) turned crank to bdc on 3, lump of wood in the bore, knocked piston down, clean rust off the bore then pushed piston up & out, hone bore with news rings on piston and gaskets, reassemble, don't know what yours will be like but why not just pull the heads so you can get the measure of how bad things are, you might be lucky and just need to "shock" 1 or 2 pistons free rather than a total rebuild.

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому

      Cool project! I hope you’re right and it’s only 1 or 2 pistons but I am kind of looking forward to tearing it down and learning about this engine.

  • @reijerlincoln
    @reijerlincoln Місяць тому +1

    Lovely project. How bad is the rust?

  • @johnjenson5738
    @johnjenson5738 Місяць тому +1

    You should find source to get gaskets and what ever you are going to need before tear down.

  • @eipip1ez
    @eipip1ez 26 днів тому +1

    Trying to find Edsel rebuild part 3

  • @ervingoertzen7233
    @ervingoertzen7233 Місяць тому

    Hoping to find an Edsel with 410 and like that teletouch

  • @kenb51960
    @kenb51960 Місяць тому +1

    my 58 edsel ranger had a motor that couldnt be turned over by hand but once I removed the starter you could turn it over easily

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the info!! I Will definitely put this to the test and remove the starter first.

  • @jamespatts9838
    @jamespatts9838 Місяць тому

    Dude! You are totally hacking away at it and struggling… Just like I would 😂 However, I would be dropping way more F bombs! I am soooooo jealous. Keep it going, you’re doing great!!!

  • @stefan-vasileionita2510
    @stefan-vasileionita2510 Місяць тому

    Looks welded!

  • @RobertCox-zt1bj
    @RobertCox-zt1bj Місяць тому +2

    Heat then cold, to losen metal.

  • @russbilzing5348
    @russbilzing5348 Місяць тому +1

    Please don't mind my yelling instructions to you as you undergo this learning curve...

  • @Barley-Pop
    @Barley-Pop Місяць тому +1

    My uncle had an old edsel. He called it his Deadsel🤣

  • @gilwanderer7071
    @gilwanderer7071 Місяць тому +3

    It looks more realistic than dropping a little WD 40 and driving 1000 miles home.

  • @talltom1129
    @talltom1129 Місяць тому

    Couldn't help noticing your Zukey Lake Tavern shirt. Do you live near there? I'm in Howell. I subscribed after the first video, so came here soon as the notification came up.

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому

      @@talltom1129 yessir! I’m right at mast and strawberry lake!

    • @talltom1129
      @talltom1129 Місяць тому

      @@TemperMetalFabrication let me know if you want help unsticking that motor.

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому +1

      @@talltom1129thanks! If you want to stop by and check out the progress at anytime let me know! My contact info is on google.

  • @jeremybrown6894
    @jeremybrown6894 Місяць тому +1

    Any update?

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому

      @@jeremybrown6894 this time of year gets crazy for my so unfortunately I’m working slower than I planned. I just got the trans pulled off and motor on the stand tonight so hopefully the teardown will be completed this week and that will be the next video.

  • @lunkanx7804
    @lunkanx7804 Місяць тому

    😎👍from Sweden.

  • @basketballspinner
    @basketballspinner Місяць тому +1

    gotta get a cheater bar on that frozen motor, about five footer cheater. Works everytime.

  • @theshyguitarist
    @theshyguitarist Місяць тому

    Gratuitous shot…35:52.

  • @johnny.3693
    @johnny.3693 Місяць тому +1

    Is it me, or does it have a Holley on it ?

  • @georgeclontd4984
    @georgeclontd4984 Місяць тому +1

    See the car for the first time. That cars old. Yep. Older then me. Yep. Parts are hard to get. Yep.......I'LL TAKE IT..

  • @jwalster9412
    @jwalster9412 Місяць тому

    One bunt rod away from being a coffee table.

  • @randalbloomquist7812
    @randalbloomquist7812 Місяць тому

    People have had very good results freeing up stuck engines using vinegar instead of any concoctions. The vinegar dissolves any rust and will not harm the pistons. If the cylinders are badly corroded some pitting may be evident. See freeing a locked up engine for $5 on youtube.

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому +2

      @@randalbloomquist7812 I did a lot of research on the vinegar method and almost used it but there’s a lot of proof that since it is acidic it will also dissolve metal and start pitting the cylinder walls.

    • @randalbloomquist7812
      @randalbloomquist7812 Місяць тому

      @@TemperMetalFabrication
      The pitting of the cylinder walls will only occur where there is rust already penetrating into the cylinder. Any way you look at it, the block will need to be bored and honed. If it was me, I would also pull the rockers and ensure that valves aren't stuck to prevent further damage.

  • @crimeansforrussia1975
    @crimeansforrussia1975 Місяць тому +2

    Repairs like you are trying to do never lead to good and stable operation of the engine. The engine should be completely disassembled and overhauled with replacement of many parts. Perhaps in this excellent engine in all respects it will be necessary to grind or bore the cylinders, change the pistons with rings to another repair size, replace the valves and valve seats, inspect the connecting rod and main bearings, inspect the camshaft and replace all the seals to avoid leakage of lubricating oil. Without a doubt, replace the bearings and seals of the water pump. Then such an engine will serve longer and better than after the manufacturer. This is shown by the practice of many engine mechanics from many countries of the world. And these motors are so great at work that it would be a shame to throw away such an engine. Sorry for the hint, because we have practical experience in such repairs.

  • @Chr.U.Cas1622
    @Chr.U.Cas1622 3 дні тому

    👍👌👏

  • @faerieSAALE
    @faerieSAALE Місяць тому +1

    A 1958 Edsel... AN EDSEL? Who the heck wants to fiddle-fart around with a 56-year abandoned Michigan rust bucket EDSEL?

    • @DinoLondis
      @DinoLondis Місяць тому +1

      Many people.

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому +2

      I do

    • @faerieSAALE
      @faerieSAALE Місяць тому

      @@TemperMetalFabrication It's a nasty job, but someone has to do it! Some people really like them, others have no interest in them. Lincolns appeal to me-don't ask me why because I can't tell you why. The 1958-59 Lincoln Continental Mk 3 draws me in like a moth to a spotlight. I don't own one, but I would like to have one. I drive a 2028 Lincoln MKX AWD.

  • @robertvance1873
    @robertvance1873 Місяць тому +1

    Just a suggestion there's a UA-cam channel called What The Rust Richard and his girlfriend have done plenty of Will It Run Videos if you are interested.

  • @thomasadrian9854
    @thomasadrian9854 День тому

    Kroil is my choice of penetrating oil…

  • @ClydePodvin
    @ClydePodvin Місяць тому +1

    Nice car, don’t make em like that anymore.

  • @apocolypse11
    @apocolypse11 Місяць тому +1

    New school guy working on the old school cars. While the old school guys pretend they know everything in the comments.

  • @lenytasker
    @lenytasker Місяць тому +1

    ihoe you get it al donei not tried to fix yank cars but done lot of bmw m ost of then

  • @barryphillips7098
    @barryphillips7098 Місяць тому +1

    Looks an engine rebuild is your future, it probably was parked for a reason; DEAD engine!
    It will a Ford Y block, ( they were not classified as a V8 as such ) they came in 272, 292, & 352 ci.

  • @gerry-p9x
    @gerry-p9x Місяць тому

    Needs a 351W. SWAP

  • @TonySerpone-le3er
    @TonySerpone-le3er Місяць тому

    Why did you pick up a car that the company went out of business 50 years ago,,?

    • @TemperMetalFabrication
      @TemperMetalFabrication  Місяць тому +5

      Because I really love rare automotive history.

    • @TonySerpone-le3er
      @TonySerpone-le3er Місяць тому

      @TemperMetalFabrication I know but probably hard to find parts

    • @stephenkeever6029
      @stephenkeever6029 29 днів тому

      @@TemperMetalFabrication It didn't go out of business. It'a Ford!

  • @JustAlanJohn
    @JustAlanJohn Місяць тому +2

    The best person to contact or parts here on YT is mr goodpliers. Just sub to your channel

  • @davidrobinson6353
    @davidrobinson6353 Місяць тому +2

    Carnt believe you haven’t taken air intake off more room to work more access use gloves one slip knuckles take a hammering especially buy a radiator. Learn from experience my friend.