Abandoned Edsel (Ford?) PARKED For 40+ Years- Will It Run?

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  • @Hagerty
    @Hagerty  Рік тому +76

    Love the comments so far! Keep the suggestions coming! Definitely feels like we should take another crack at it this spring!

    • @dermottbarrett764
      @dermottbarrett764 Рік тому +8

      maybe you checked it but consider timing and or firing order?

    • @engir63
      @engir63 Рік тому +1

      So what are you doing with these cars? What happened to all the projects at the shop that you were milking are you still going to be in there doing those projects?

    • @engir63
      @engir63 Рік тому +2

      @@dermottbarrett764 I agree with Mr. Barrett here you never brought #1 to TDC and checked your timing mark or ran your firing order? you also said at one point that the valves where not fully opening which my first thought was collapsed lifters?

    • @MauiWauiPineappleExpress
      @MauiWauiPineappleExpress Рік тому +6

      Put 24V on it!

    • @terrymoore9185
      @terrymoore9185 Рік тому +2

      Need a jumper vehicle, I don't think your giving it enough juice

  • @Thanos.m
    @Thanos.m Рік тому +186

    I think oiling the cylinders to get the rings to free and bump compression and trying to get a better connection to the starter would be worth a try as I didn't sound like it was spinning fast enough

    • @whammond511
      @whammond511 Рік тому +6

      I agree, not enough electricity to turn that motor over properly!!

    • @stevev2474
      @stevev2474 Рік тому +2

      I agree with this guy!

    • @guymanicone7921
      @guymanicone7921 Рік тому +2

      Agree, try this

    • @rickcotter8275
      @rickcotter8275 Рік тому

      you got it right, rings are stuck put diesel in the cylinders let a set a while and that pig will start

    • @JackSquat54
      @JackSquat54 Рік тому +3

      Yep, it needs a wet compression test

  • @rogerstephenson5639
    @rogerstephenson5639 Рік тому +37

    I would suggest pulling the down pipes off of the exhaust manifolds in case of a mouse nest in the exhaust.& pull the plugs & put some oil in the cylinders to help temporarily raise the compression. Verify that it has not jumped time by setting timing to TDC.

  • @bobmillerick300
    @bobmillerick300 Рік тому +173

    Definitely worth pulling back to the shop to go into it further. They might be ugly, but they are pretty rare and worth a rustoration. I vote SAVE IT.

    • @michaelreynolds1904
      @michaelreynolds1904 Рік тому +5

      Car looks fairly sold for an Edsel.

    • @markreisen7038
      @markreisen7038 Рік тому +12

      Fairly Sold? Don't you mean solid? These old Edsel's are getting harder to find answers deserves another shot..

    • @k00lkidz4
      @k00lkidz4 Рік тому +12

      The edsel is a beautiful car

    • @drdjh2003
      @drdjh2003 Рік тому +2

      I have a black 59 edsel ranger. The 292 is missing parts, the transmission has the pan gone. I am going to go with a 289 C4 I purchased in another car.

    • @fenrislegacy
      @fenrislegacy Рік тому +3

      Granted, the 58 looks like it has a draft horse collar strapped on the front but the 59 is good looking imao

  • @Jeffer54Jeff
    @Jeffer54Jeff Рік тому +112

    You need to oil the cylinders down really well to bump up the compression.

    • @slowstang88
      @slowstang88 Рік тому +1

      Or maybe stop talking so much. That engine was willing it's own death

    • @bonessixtyone
      @bonessixtyone Рік тому +15

      Exact same issue I had with my Edsel. Just put some oil down the cylinders and let it sit for about six weeks and I got it to run after 40 years!

    • @Kastrikin_S
      @Kastrikin_S Рік тому +1

      Парень дело говорит. Мотор сухой. Нужно 2х тактное масло в цилиндры налить по 20 кубов, покрутить без свечей, потом пробовать завести.

    • @todddenio3200
      @todddenio3200 Рік тому +2

      @@Kastrikin_S 20 cubic meters? That is A LOT of oil. In fact that is enough to submerge the entire car to more than twice the cars roof height with more than a foot of oil on each side of the car and a couple feet on both ends.

    • @Kastrikin_S
      @Kastrikin_S Рік тому +2

      @@todddenio3200 20 кубических сантиметров. Стандартный медицинский шприц. У меня 2 старых мотора один 1.5 литра объёма, другой 1.7, оба запускал таким образом. Немного дымит при запуске, но потом проходит. Масло 2х тактное для мотоцикла.

  • @terrypickett7269
    @terrypickett7269 Рік тому +98

    Assuming this car has the 361 engine, it originally had 9.6:1 compression when new, according to the Motor’s manual. It was trying, but I would suspect vacuum leaks, mixed with the low compression, since you got full spark. I did notice, at the beginning, you were cranking with plugs out, and showed the rotor spinning. Maybe just a trick of the video, but it did not look like the points were opening correctly, like the lobes on the distributor were worn. Also occurs to me, may be worth running a scope down the intake runners; possibly a mouse nest plugging the manifold. Good luck, and don’t give up!

    • @RichMander1
      @RichMander1 Рік тому +5

      2 barrel carb means it’s a 332. No real difference, or outside identifiers, except that all of the 361s were 4 barrels. I just went through this with a ‘59 in a museum that I had to get running. 332 is still an Edsel engine. FE is an acronym for Ford/Edsel, after all. Hindsight 20/20, stamp the displacement in the damned block somewhere. Purt near 20 years of engines that are externally unidentifiable. Really?

    • @danbarnes4193
      @danbarnes4193 Рік тому +1

      A 59 with 2 barrel should be 332

    • @ixlr8677
      @ixlr8677 Рік тому

      valves not sealin.

  • @fildela3651
    @fildela3651 Рік тому +38

    Once I had the same problem on a 72 455 Olsdmobile Custom Cruiser. Pistons rings seemed to be all stucked. No compression pressure. I put some diesel in each cylinder and came back one week later ! This time the engine started and even got a decent idle quickly !

  • @geek4tv65
    @geek4tv65 Рік тому +73

    So I suggest checking the cam timing. based on the low compression across the board I would suspect it has jumped time. and that could be why it was parked in the first place.

    • @charlesdyer2376
      @charlesdyer2376 Рік тому +2

      That would B My guess

    • @mikepelz7004
      @mikepelz7004 Рік тому +2

      I agree !

    • @kb1kos
      @kb1kos Рік тому +3

      Yeah, if the chain skipped a little, It would not run.

    • @javiergonzalez9077
      @javiergonzalez9077 Рік тому

      A buddy of mine had an early 70's LTD and it was getting progressively harder to start til finally he couldn't. He tried to fix it himself and found he'd spent too much money with no results. Finally he brought a mechanic who told him the timing chain needed replace. happily ever aft.

    • @gloppyheap
      @gloppyheap Рік тому +2

      you guys are all right on-timing chain. I know that sound! It acts like it wants to start, but never will.

  • @Prizzly92
    @Prizzly92 Рік тому +21

    Don't leave it like this, you have to get it running!

  • @Sundancer268
    @Sundancer268 Рік тому +50

    On the Ford Solenoid, the two small terminals are labeled. One terminal supplies power to energize the Solenoid and the other terminal is used to supply a full 12 Volts to the ignition coil by passing the Ballast Resistor while cranking the engine. Over the years, I have seen various letters used, most common was R or I for the Bypass circuit and S for the Solenoid activation terminal.

    • @iceman22m
      @iceman22m Рік тому +3

      Blocked exhaust?

    • @Hanzyscure
      @Hanzyscure Рік тому +5

      @@iceman22m They said they checked for that.

    • @austinrussell5577
      @austinrussell5577 Рік тому +4

      Mice nest in the exhaust pipe

    • @iceman22m
      @iceman22m Рік тому +1

      @@Hanzyscure Oh I missed it. I was grilling at the time. Did they show us how they did it? All I know to do is cut the pipe off and shake it... lol If they did can someone comment time stamp?

    • @danbarnes4193
      @danbarnes4193 Рік тому

      It has been My experience that if a Ford for any reason won't turn over fast enough it won't start

  • @ajw6715
    @ajw6715 Рік тому +8

    On engines that have sat for years I always put some 90W gear oil in each cylinder and they start right up. After they run for a bit the rings free up good and the engines run fine. Has always worked for me. It even worked for me on an engine that had 10 and 20 lbs compression on most of the cylinders.

  • @ImTheJoker4u
    @ImTheJoker4u Рік тому +17

    I bet the exhaust is stuffed full of nests😉
    No air out, no air in👍

  • @Tech_1968
    @Tech_1968 Рік тому +40

    Wouldn't hurt to put a vacuum gauge on the intake to see what's going on with the drawing in air issue. Good luck and thank you for sharing this series with us.

  • @mattj1816
    @mattj1816 Рік тому +13

    I would like to see the engine turning over much faster after soaking the cylinders with marvel mystery oil. This could be adjusting the timing, stronger and bigger battery, and or removing the starter motor and changing out the battery cables. Maybe remove both valve covers and soak down everything with penetrating oil as well. Looking forward to round 2 guys !!

  • @catlee8064
    @catlee8064 Рік тому +7

    Drag it back to the shop and find out whats wrong!! Would be a great episode!

  • @stevehenry2142
    @stevehenry2142 Рік тому +7

    BECAUSE it is an Edsel...I think it needs to go to the shop for a rebuild...after all it is a kinda rare beastie!

  • @sdmoparmaninsd6713
    @sdmoparmaninsd6713 Рік тому +29

    Want it to run? Well it might have stuck rings with that compression, 2 ways around that, un-stick them, or put enough battery/better cables to crank it over fast enough to overcome the poor sealing. Failing that it has a jumped timing gear which would explain the poor compression... if that's the case you know there's only 1 fix for that. Second, you didn't verify the firing order is correct, or that the timing is set even close to properly.

  • @scottyknot7403
    @scottyknot7403 Рік тому +27

    Best host in the automotive world. He always explains and makes it a very awesome video. Legend. Thanks for the hard work D!

  • @DumpTruck0733
    @DumpTruck0733 Рік тому +9

    One of the first things I would have done was put a 50/50 mixture of ATF and diesel fule and let it set for a few hours before trying to starting it.

  • @discerningmind
    @discerningmind Рік тому +5

    Thanks guys. I'd say that you've done everything right. I'd hate for you to give up on it. I really want to know what's wrong, and I want to see it run.

  • @Luke_735
    @Luke_735 Рік тому +7

    I don't recall you guys checking vacuum. You were guessing in terms of draw:
    I would hook up a vacuum gauge and see how much you have. That answers the draw question. Next, see how the needle behaves. If it's super erratic, something is mechanically broken. If it's just weak, then you're going to have to chase vacuum leaks. I like the idea you had with the intake; possibly check gaskets.
    Regarding weak spark: I remember you replaced plugs and coil, but did you do wires and such too? Eliminate all possibilities with the ignition.
    If I had to guess: this is probably a combination of issues rather than a silver bullet.

  • @stevestowell-virtue3781
    @stevestowell-virtue3781 Рік тому +10

    We had a '58 Corsair with the 410 CID engine when I was a kid. Dad bought it in '60 from a doctor at the VA in Temple, TX (Dad was an RN there) that bought it new and wanted to get rid of it cheap due to some recurring issues and the bad rap Edsels had. Grandpa ran a trucking company and Dad learned to mechanic at a very young age. It didn't take much to correct the issues. The 410 was a very strong engine for the time and that Edsel would fly!

    • @DrexProjects
      @DrexProjects Рік тому

      My dad also had the 58 Corsair. That thing moved so fast, Especially when the old man was pissed at something. I think I remember it had the 475 truck engine. Only thing I remember going wrong with it was it would vapour lock at a higher elevation in the summer. I loved that car.

    • @todddenio3200
      @todddenio3200 Рік тому

      Im not positive as my memory isnt perfect but in 58 I think the 410 was 335 hp or was it 385 hp. Either way they were powerhouses

    • @stevestowell-virtue3781
      @stevestowell-virtue3781 Рік тому

      @@todddenio3200 I think they were 335 HP. THAT WAS A LOT FOR 58!

    • @stevestowell-virtue3781
      @stevestowell-virtue3781 Рік тому

      @@DrexProjects Dad had the same problem and installed an electronic fuel pump and pressure regulator (they were separate units back then) and fixed that issue.

  • @normp3273
    @normp3273 Рік тому +10

    You guys should do a "will it run and drive"? Even though you guys couldn't get it running, it was great to see your process of elimination and troubleshoot the thing. There are tons of videos like this and I still appreciate every one of them because I always learn something. Nice one!

    • @Hagerty
      @Hagerty  Рік тому +3

      Appreciate the comment! Glad you're learning! That's what we aim for. Thanks!

  • @bobbyholmes3985
    @bobbyholmes3985 Рік тому +11

    Ck for a clogged exhaust, I've seen glogges on the exhaust not let the engine put from the intake side. Also put some engine restore in each plug hole for a day or so, then speed it over very fast [ fresh batteries, I've used 24volts] compression should come back up a little bit. Rings are stuck to the pistons. See if you can rig up a glow plug an put down in the cylinders the heat the pistons and Rings and cylinders up to around 150 or so . If the timing is good it will start.

  • @timothysmith5769
    @timothysmith5769 Рік тому +3

    Timing. Find your number one TDC and see how things line up at the distributor. Go several rotations and check again for any change. Also, don't assume that rotor (or points for that matter) are correct for the car. No doubt, people of been in there, mucking about before you fellas, so anything is possible.
    I had a Cutlass in the shop once that had a rotor that wobbled on the distributor shaft. That thing had us chasing our tales for a while, until we figured it out. Long experience has taught me to assume nothing and check EVERYTHING. Verify, verify, verify.

    • @Hagerty
      @Hagerty  Рік тому

      Sound advice! Based on yours and many others comments, we'll definitely be going back in the spring to see if we can get it to run!

  • @cub1009
    @cub1009 Рік тому +1

    I got an old 390 running in a Thunderbird. I did the same process you guys did. I put new spark plug wires on. You will lose power on old spark plug wires. Replacing them improved the spark in my case. I also had low compression readings but not as low as yours. I was in the 70 to 80 range across all 8 cylinders. I mixed ATF and diesel fluid together and put it down each cylinder. After letting it sit a few days, the compression was 100 to 110 on the engine. I changed the oil with some high mileage synthetic and put 100 octane fuel in the tank. I did replace the fuel tank and lines to the carb.
    After that it started up and ran okay. The carb has since been rebuilt and it runs flawlessly. New brakes, brake lines, and tires and it moves down the road and is good enough to drive around a bit.
    The car was last plated in 1978 and I got it running again in 2015.

  • @ol_smokey9370
    @ol_smokey9370 Рік тому +10

    I always liked the look of the Edsels, I don't know why they get so much hate.

    • @greggabel7238
      @greggabel7238 8 місяців тому

      Edsels are Cool Cars! They just need lots of Love

    • @greggabel7238
      @greggabel7238 2 місяці тому

      I am with you on the Edsel cars. I dig the 1959 Edsel Corsair design

  • @lovetocrank
    @lovetocrank Рік тому +1

    Good luck getting it running! In the meantime, I love the sound of that starter! Always loved listening to those old Ford starters cranking!

  • @vayabroder729
    @vayabroder729 Рік тому +3

    The styling on these cars is so unique. It’d be prohibitive to get cars built like that today which is why preserving and restoring them is a great idea.

  • @garyfeltus9801
    @garyfeltus9801 Рік тому +6

    Well that car doesn't want to hummmm . The car doesn't look all that bad. I did see the whole body . I think it's worth saving. Maybe some body see this and rescue it. Love your videos guys.

  • @JeepnJeff
    @JeepnJeff Рік тому +10

    It's still nice to see a failure and the process of troubleshooting. It happends more often that not. I would have liked to have seen some oil down the cylinders and a re-test on the compression. Honestly, I'd like to see it run.

  • @joannaatkins822
    @joannaatkins822 Рік тому +3

    Every engine is an air pump. It feels like if it can't evacuate air it can't make compression, and if something has plugged up the exhaust by dying in there it might be worth cracking the manifolds loose or drilling a hole high up the exhaust to see if that helps. It would help explain why you weren't getting much draw and a lot of mist through the crank case if there's nowhere for the gas to go

  • @DVNelson
    @DVNelson Рік тому +6

    Piston rings are sized to the pistons. Put some Trans fluid in the cylinders and let them soak. The rings are letting compression in to the crankcase.

  • @RaddestDad
    @RaddestDad Рік тому +12

    I love the look of the Ford Edsel. Definitely something I dream about owning one day.

    • @diycatcraft
      @diycatcraft Рік тому

      Same here.

    • @davidgalea6113
      @davidgalea6113 Рік тому +2

      Why just dream about one day owning one? not that expensive compared to other classic cars. Even cheaper if you can weld and have some basic tools..

    • @mikeg6042
      @mikeg6042 Рік тому +2

      Where were you in 1959 when Ford couldn’t give them away?

    • @diycatcraft
      @diycatcraft Рік тому +1

      @@mikeg6042 Two years before I hot the earth.

    • @markreisen7038
      @markreisen7038 Рік тому +1

      This happens to be a Edsel Ranger, not a Ford Edsel or as some millennials call the Edsel Fords..

  • @brycekurtz2177
    @brycekurtz2177 Рік тому +6

    Timing chain jumped 1 or a few teeth. This would cause low compression across all cylinders and make it almost impossible to run.

  • @prestongibbons6936
    @prestongibbons6936 Рік тому +10

    Maybe the exhaust is plugged and not letting the engine breath properly? Or maybe even kinked closed? Seen that happen on another revival channel before. Also if a spider got down in the intake and made a spider web across the intake ports, fuel air mixtures won’t pass thru the web. I see this a lot on gas fired furnaces. Maybe it translates over to this as well? Looking forward to the next video with an answer, as I’m sure you’ll figure it out!

    • @daveb7663
      @daveb7663 Рік тому +3

      First thing that came to my mind as well. That would explain the low intake draft and blowback into the crankcase.

    • @mrb.5610
      @mrb.5610 Рік тому +3

      Mouse nest up the exhaust !

    • @79tazman
      @79tazman Рік тому +2

      I was thinking plugged exhaust myself I had that happen before so it could be a mouse made a house in the pipe and is not allowing it to breathe like it should.

    • @user-yq5yg9qm8k
      @user-yq5yg9qm8k Рік тому +2

      maybe easier to cut off exhaust with saber saw from downpipe + add oil in cylinders.

    • @mrb.5610
      @mrb.5610 Рік тому

      It's probably quite a restrictive muffler in the first place - luxury car = low noise.
      So probably wouldn't take much rus -t or mice - to clog it !

  • @russvtguy
    @russvtguy Рік тому +8

    May want to check the play in the timing chain.

  • @jaydenoloughlin6694
    @jaydenoloughlin6694 Рік тому +11

    I’m really loving these videos! Much love from Australia

  • @sidgysoho1960
    @sidgysoho1960 Рік тому +1

    Closing statement, . .the shop is 2 miles away ! You have a trailer, you have a shop, you have a tow vehicle. Get up, Get out & git U'r werk done ! That for sure is the MEL series motor. Maybe not as reliable as the FE's. I like the others suspect the timing drive train. Like Mr. Pickett maybe even the points can't be dwell set properly. Certainly the shop has a vacuum gage ? Cheers.

  • @bojordan3
    @bojordan3 Рік тому +7

    This is a great series guys, very informative! Unfortunately I don’t have any suggested solutions, but I do hope you guys figure this one out for the sake of everyone’s learning.

    • @Hagerty
      @Hagerty  Рік тому +2

      We're all learning all the time! Lots of good comments so far. We'll certainly go back and try some of the ideas!

  • @AAJandfam
    @AAJandfam Рік тому +9

    Definitely not a fuel issue. I would play with the timing and run another ground wire to the body or starter. Plus a much stronger battery.

    • @taylormayberry4826
      @taylormayberry4826 Рік тому

      Definitely looks like a fe and not a mel . Take it back to the shop make a 445 with some trick flow heads and put a c6 in it have some fun

    • @markreisen7038
      @markreisen7038 Рік тому

      The 361 is an FE motor. The 410 is a MEL just like the 383 and the 430 also..

  • @paul8699
    @paul8699 Рік тому

    This sub 20 second intro is so refreshing. Just straight to the show.

  • @CaptRon-kc1js
    @CaptRon-kc1js Рік тому +27

    How did you confirm that the exhaust is clear? I’ve had rodents (I live rurally) cause lots of issues on my modern daily drivers, so imagine what they could do to a car sitting for decades. Seems like there could be years worth of nests all along the exhaust system. Seems the only way to confirm that a blocked exhaust is not the culprit is by removing the exhaust pipes from the exhaust manifolds…

    • @shaneharvey3825
      @shaneharvey3825 Рік тому +3

      What I was thinking. Are you sure the exhaust is clear. To my ear it sounds like it's blocked, maybe a collapsed muffler. I've seen that before and can be hard to spot until you drop the pipes.

    • @wlemmon
      @wlemmon Рік тому

      I had a couple cars that had a two wall exhaust pipe where the inner wall separated and blocked off the exhaust. That one ate our lunch.

    • @danbarnes4193
      @danbarnes4193 Рік тому +1

      Check the exhaust it must be plugged or crushed. You won't have enough Vacuum if it cannot evacuate or exhaust each cylinder. Open the exhaust or seawall and I bet that old 332 will start

  • @michaeleggemansr8661
    @michaeleggemansr8661 Рік тому +1

    A couple of months ago, my brother purchased a 1959 Edsel Corsair, just like the one you are working on, 4 dr., green, 332 FE motor. This car was running and driving when he got it. After 3 or 4 weeks, the car was nor running as good, and finally would not start at all. Unfortunately, he couldn't adjust the timing because the distributor was seized in the block. After checking several items, my brother determined the carburetor was part of the problem, so he ordered a new carb. One of the other issues was a weak spark. I suggested to him to put electronic ignition in it. The first thought was to get the distributor broke loose and put in a Pertronics or similar distributor. Then I suggested the he order a Capacitor Discharge Ignition, or electronic ignition that would drop in without removing the distributor. After installing the new carb, the car still would not start. After installing the electronic ignition parts into the existing distributor, the engine fired up and has been running great. He drives this car often with his family. If I remember correct, this engine did not have real good compression either, but does run real good. Back in the 70's i purchased a Capacitor Discharge Ignition, for my 327 Chevy, which made a huge difference back then. Hope this helps.

  • @richardphelan8414
    @richardphelan8414 Рік тому +2

    A fe block 352 or 335 ,I like the way you guys attack the first start and do the right checks points and all your videos are definitely worth watching, How do I know ,I;m not yelling at you, you guys are good thank you for me not having to yell at you .Time to 24 volt the starter

  • @Texastimbo
    @Texastimbo Рік тому

    I was so excited to see an Edsel and so disappointed when you could not start it. I do hope you will try again and even restore this iconic car! It would make a great project and be fun to watch.

  • @mypolara
    @mypolara Рік тому +9

    Maybe try a heavier oil in the cylinders, 10-30 or so to get those rings to seal a bit better?

  • @llewellynlombard7428
    @llewellynlombard7428 Рік тому +1

    Try swinging the spark plug wire to backfire through the carb, good indication that there is ignition in the cylinders. Gear oil into the combustion chamber does loosen the compression rings.

  • @patpat9510
    @patpat9510 Рік тому +2

    I like that you will go back. I would like to see the mystery solved.

  • @tyhogue8316
    @tyhogue8316 Рік тому

    I’m in love with that car, the dashboard is so cool. I’d love to polish it just for the gratification. She’s a beauty!!!

  • @Alan_AB
    @Alan_AB Рік тому +2

    The only thing left to do with that engine is to remove it, strip it right down, clean/hone the piston bores, replace any broken piston rings and then rebuild it.

  • @michaelreynolds1904
    @michaelreynolds1904 Рік тому +6

    VGG wouldn't quit like this.

    • @fieldcars3301
      @fieldcars3301 Рік тому

      lol He's a good guy. These guys seem good too, interested in what the problem ends up being hope they do another video on it

  • @zmamedotcom
    @zmamedotcom Рік тому +1

    Couple quick things
    Add oil to a cylinder and retest compression if it goes up its ring if it dosent its valve sealing issue. If compression goes up oil alp cylinders to raise compression to fire it off.
    Spark still seems little weak possibly points adjustment slightly off.
    Maybe replace ground cable too see if you can get it turning over faster too. You can check for voltage drop across ground while cranking see how much your loosing under load.

  • @alanbellkey4592
    @alanbellkey4592 Рік тому +2

    I love the comment about putting the 80/90 oil in to gain compression. Also, I have had many Ford FE engines and your timing needs to be further over toward the thermostat housing and I have seen some other UA-camrs hook 24 V for a little bit to get them started. Another great video and I can’t wait to see it run. Because I know that it can :-)

    • @Gleone58
      @Gleone58 Рік тому

      80w90 gear oil is roughly a 40-50 weight in motor oil. The ratings are different numbers but the actual viscosity is not 80 compared to motor oil.

  • @terryeustice5399
    @terryeustice5399 Рік тому +1

    Sorry to see it not fire. Good attempt men. Thanks for sharing! 💯

  • @BarracudaBoy
    @BarracudaBoy Рік тому

    Had the same thing happened to my 70 cuda back in the 90s. Took a running motor out of it and let it sit fir about 6 months. After I reinstalled it, it just wouldn't fire and had about the same compression readings you guys had. Old mechanic squirted some oil in it and that brought up the compression numbers by 20-25 lbs and ran like a champ afterward.

  • @IndefiniteGentlemen
    @IndefiniteGentlemen Рік тому +2

    well this makes me appreciate VGG.

  • @calvin99991
    @calvin99991 Рік тому +1

    The distributor didn't "jump", it dropped as it engaged the oil pump drive. Which means your distributor rotor moved and is probably way off time, compared to where you thought you had it 'set'. Oil the cylinders to get compression up, set the timing CORRECTLY and it'll fire. And please stop using the starter for 30+ seconds continuously. You're only burning it up.

  • @quantumtime6883
    @quantumtime6883 Рік тому +2

    Another thing on led Fords is they jump time and need new chain. I had a 58 Edsel with 352 V8, ran pretty good.

  • @awegner6465
    @awegner6465 Рік тому +2

    Next step? Crank the engine backward by HAND and see how many degrees of turning it takes before the distributor rotor starts to turn. If it's excessive, it has probably jumped time which would explain the evenly reduced compression. If it has, close the hood and let it rust in peace!

  • @davebarron5939
    @davebarron5939 Рік тому +1

    Well, you did everything I could think of, several times the next "check" was exactly what I sad to the screen as you were going along. No real suggestions with such low Compression, other than maybe as you said, pulling the intake and cheeking for vacuum leaks, and possibly a smoke test? Always fun guys, Thanks.

  • @noneyabiz0987
    @noneyabiz0987 Рік тому +5

    I dont think Ive ever enjoyed watching two grown men struggle more than i have in this video. Lol

  • @jaredpetersen7343
    @jaredpetersen7343 Рік тому

    U guys should definitely fully restore this car. She is a beauty that still has a lot of life in it. Its savable. Remove the rust and rust protect it the prime it and de sanitize the entire interior ❤would love to see a future video on that. 😊

  • @ImTheClay
    @ImTheClay Рік тому +4

    I think it would have been good to try putting some oil in the cylinders to see if you could het the compression up a little. Just my thoughts.

  • @DragCadRacing
    @DragCadRacing Рік тому +1

    I’m kind of bummed you didn’t get it running. That is a head scratcher. The best suggestion I’ve seen is that time camshaft timing is off. That’s more than an in-the-field effort to check/fix. While Edsels have a reputation, that car looks like it’s worth saving. I say pull it out of the field and get it running proper. 👍🏻

  • @techteacherted1729
    @techteacherted1729 Рік тому +2

    Pour some oil down the cylinders to seal up the rings, then try it. It’s the only thing left before pulling the intake manifold. She’ll smoke like a depressed stock broker though when it fires.

  • @nicklutz61
    @nicklutz61 Рік тому +1

    Check the timing chain. The car is sitting for a reason. If you have spark, compression, and fuel, the next thing on the list is timing (ignition and camshaft). Those old chains were notorious for wearing out and jumping tooth.

  • @martindouglass3248
    @martindouglass3248 Рік тому +1

    Great diagnosis reminders here - well done- thx

  • @SilentRacer911
    @SilentRacer911 Рік тому +4

    You guys need a borescope to look in the cylinders, that will definitely give you more answers than guessing

  • @mpark3447
    @mpark3447 Рік тому +3

    I would agree that you should check the cam timing. If one of the valves are open on compression stroke, you won't see compression. That may also affect the fuel draw at the carb. I thought it curious that the oil pumped up instantly with the drill but hadn't before with all the engine cranking. Is the rotor turning?

  • @mikecone4049
    @mikecone4049 Рік тому +3

    Wild guess It's been sitting there long enough for the camshaft and lifters to have rust on them not allowing any of the valves to close all the way

  • @Axr24have
    @Axr24have Рік тому +1

    I got nothing Davin. You did everything I would do. However, it is an Edsel, maybe take to the shop. Another project. 👍

  • @ifbridges
    @ifbridges Рік тому +8

    Drag it back to the shop! We gotta know what was wrong with it - it's like you've stopped in the middle of the story.

    • @DrexProjects
      @DrexProjects Рік тому

      I know right? Makes me want to un-subscribe. But I probably won't.

  • @trikelyfe6090
    @trikelyfe6090 Рік тому +2

    take the plugs out of the rest of the cylinders to strain your battery and starter as much when doing the compresiion test.

  • @unconventionallifestyle4827
    @unconventionallifestyle4827 Рік тому +1

    I may have missed some details, of your efforts, but what I would have done, is try ensure that the cylinder that has the compression, is the one the receives the spark, at the same moment.
    One table spoon of gear oil down the carburetor should bump up the compression for starting purposes, ..and will slowly burn away as the running engine heats up.
    I do not know, if cam timing can be out by a tooth or two.
    If the motor is externally balanced, the vibration damper could be damaged, causing timing marks to be off by few degrees.
    Checking the timing marks, by confirmation of top dead center, of the number one piston, can prove the marks right or wrong.
    To confirm can timing, the overlap of the valves should occur when the piston is at the top, which can be seen at the end of the exhaust stroke, and the start of the induction stroke.

  • @gdworkshop
    @gdworkshop Рік тому +5

    Great series and great work. Its very enjoyable hope we get back to shop to see more rebuilds as well. All the best.

  • @Cartier_specialist
    @Cartier_specialist Рік тому

    I'm glad you published this video because I have a feeling that most "will it run" videos where the car doesn't run never get posted. As far as suggestions you might just try it again in a few days. You never know it might decide to run. I know it isn't a living thing that decides just not to start one day and to start another day but you did put a lot of gas down the carburetor.

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Рік тому +3

    Once an Edsel, always an Edsel 😉🍋🍋🍋

  • @berky1976
    @berky1976 Рік тому +1

    Succeed or fail, I love these will it run vids.

  • @SMOBY44
    @SMOBY44 Рік тому +3

    Possible plugged exhaust. Would explain the back flow through the carb.

  • @pauljohnson4846
    @pauljohnson4846 Рік тому +2

    Add motor oil to the cylinders to bump up the compression some then hit it with 24 volts to spin up the motor faster. You said the starter was smoking any ways so you would not hurt it much.

  • @3rdworldgarage450
    @3rdworldgarage450 Рік тому +2

    I think it has stuck rings. That engine was super clean inside, so I find it unlikely that it had a lot of blowby when it was parked. Maybe try giving it 24 volts and see if spinning it faster will build enough compression to make it run? Either that, or squirt some ATF or Marvel Mystery Oil in the cylinders and let it soak for a few days. It may be a bit ugly, but it is still a cool car, especially in that color scheme. I would love to see it live again!

  • @tomfury6830
    @tomfury6830 Рік тому +3

    Timing jumped one tooth, even compression but low. Got parked for that reason I bet. Should do a field repair video

    • @Hagerty
      @Hagerty  Рік тому

      Good thought! ✍️📝

  • @fartzinwind
    @fartzinwind Рік тому +1

    My family had 3x 1960 Edsel when i was growing up. Grew up going to car shows around Pacific Northwest, mostly Rod Run to the end of the world, and the Portland expo center. One was super rare, only 1/31. My dad couldn't continue maintaining them though later in the late 90s, due to disabilities, so we sold them. 1958 have them super bad reputation because all kinds of failures. 1960 they tried to recover, but was already dead line of cars. They had shop options years before mustang, so it's a misconception that mustang was their first car to have lots of options.

  • @edsel6818
    @edsel6818 Рік тому +1

    If I were you guys I'd get a 5' or 7'pipe and run a chain thru it and pull start this car, even if it's an automatic transmission, the transmission will engage at after 25-30 mph or so, be sure to put it low gear with ignition on the on position, it should start.
    My dad and I did this to both of his 58 EDSELS, Pacer and Citation, at the time we didn't know both cars had stuffed mice nest in the mufflers, the cars started like yours almost did but not quite, and when they did start, the manifolds we're cherry red as the engines were running, good luck.👌💪👍😉

  • @kennethreiver985
    @kennethreiver985 Рік тому +2

    I think the rings are probably stuck . You need to crank it faster and put oil in the cylinders. I noticed the green mold on cables , that could cause resistance in the starting circuit. Also the rotor doesn't look like the correct one for that engine, maybe the air gap between rotor and cap is too large and causing low spark . Just some random thoughts , hope this helps . Enjoying the series . Good Luck!

  • @bonessixtyone
    @bonessixtyone Рік тому +1

    Don't give up on it, it will run!

  • @andrewhudson3723
    @andrewhudson3723 Рік тому +1

    Holy crap, I love this episode. A freakin' Edsel!! Those things are crazy!!!

  • @nigelkemp9492
    @nigelkemp9492 Рік тому

    Thanks Davin. Bring ‘em on 👍

  • @johnnysamples
    @johnnysamples Рік тому +7

    I may have missed it, but did you guys check the oil anytime?

    • @andrewsheldon5331
      @andrewsheldon5331 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, that bugged me too. I guess they don't show you everything on the vlogs

  • @stevenj4293
    @stevenj4293 Рік тому +6

    Maybe it's jumped time to the point where it won't start?

  • @donpugh8099
    @donpugh8099 Рік тому +1

    Early timing advanced cars that ran on vacuum are touchy just a tiny bit off will cause it not to run. What's happening is the valve timing is a little off but only because of the vacuum advance. My suggestion if it were me get those cylinders pumped up a bit with some marvel and you'll get ton more compression find top dead center and make sure the rotor points to number one dead on it.Itll run for sure once you get some heat in those cylinders those rings will loosen...THat edsel is in nice shape for the year. So to make it simple put some thin oil in the cylinders and turn the distributor counter clockwise 15 to 20° That car is worth the work saving ..
    You guys can get it running I'm sure of it

  • @genewileyopa
    @genewileyopa Рік тому

    Don't know what else to tell you, but I would take it home and find out. I didn't think it spun the motor over fast enough for my likening. I grew up with cars of this era. Wish you the best.

  • @taterbites
    @taterbites Рік тому +3

    I'll take it! Timing sounds off or it just needs more encouragement. Check how much slack in timing chain.

  • @cutworm59
    @cutworm59 3 місяці тому

    Always prime the oiling system by using a hand pump full of oil inserted into the oil pressure sending unit port. Also make sure the transmission is in park. Washed down cylinders from too much fuel can be fixed by dumping oil into the intake. Good luck and God Bless.

  • @Paramount531
    @Paramount531 Рік тому +2

    I'd check the timing chain, pop the distributor cap and rotate the crankshaft back and forth and see if there is lag in the movement of the distributor rotor.

  • @jeffreylee403
    @jeffreylee403 Рік тому +2

    Turn the distributor to catch proper timing maybe? I didn't see that done unless it was off camera or I missed it.
    Very cool video regardless. 👍

  • @fposmith
    @fposmith Рік тому

    This looks like a 332 CID . It was ford's first hydraulic valve production engine. It was introduced in 1958. I had one in my 1958 ford Fairlane 500/300. Stout engine ! The lifters in this motor may be completely dry. I would pull the distributor and crank up the oil pressure. I have been commenting as the video rolls. I'm at 32:21 right now. I would dump a couple of quarts of Lucas thick oil treatment into the crankcase and spin that oil pump again. I think the higher viscosity oil mixture may keep the lifters from bleeding down so fast. Once it gets running it should no longer be a problem. I had the same problem with my 332 all the way back in 1964. The 1958 Fairlane was my first car. I got to know her very well !

  • @pict-tk8qn
    @pict-tk8qn Рік тому +1

    About the 14 minute mark David makes a comment about mud daubers nesting at the carb. Those critters like to crawl through small openings to make their nest. There is a reasonable possibility that there is some serious insect architecture in the intake manifold, and who knows where else. If so, it could obstruct fuel to the cylinders.

  • @jimr8198
    @jimr8198 Рік тому

    I would suggest that :
    1. Burned valves not seating.
    2. Camshaft out of time.
    3. timing chain jumped time.
    4. all the rings stuck.