yeah, i thought this was suppose to be some kind of professional restoration channel!!! oh wait, he explains that its not in every video.....frickin idiot
@@PoleBarnGarage Even IF -some day- someone decides to restore this near-unique gem of an automobile back to factory "perfection"... It will be in better nick being half-assed back to driving condition for a few years, than if left to become one with the earth in some back yard. To each his own, of course, but I think you have the right idea, Dalton. 2weeks and 1000-ish $ vs. 6 months and many 1000-s of $. Driveable vehicle vs. "pristine" museum piece. It´s a damn car, ffs!
I didn't know that you were a single parent, you're doing a great job man, and your son is sharp as a tack. Keep up the good work with not just the videos but the parenting 😁
@@PoleBarnGarage Awesome! My mom was a single parent too, and she's a badass, lol, but my dad was not active at all. It took us a month to realize that he moved and 2 to find out he passed away earlier this year. You're doing it right 👍
I love this channel for the general mayhem and irreverence of your builds. Self tappers, ripping out wires by brute force, cobbled-together bracketry. Never change, Dale!
I can't believe you found this in a junkyard, this thing id goood. It's like he walked into a speed shop and said gimme all the go-fast goodies. That's not just an HEI dist., its a four hundred dollar street strip D.U.I. hookup, the Clifford performance intake, 4bl and probably high a output fuel pump ... totally worth the effort to get er dialed in. Great work on the interior too. dang what sweet rig
Floor pans on my 79 Firebird was one of those things where I decided“If it’s not structural then I’m just going to fiberglass over the pinholes. I’m not going to sell the car anyway “
Your little guy did a helluva job on that passenger side...details are important to him. Bet hes the kinda guy who does things with a high personal standard. Perfection or not all all
Junkyard Digs put me on to your channel and I'm glad they did. I've heard of cleaning engine parts in the dishwasher and powder coat baking in the oven, but car carpet in the washing machine is a new one for me. You might ber on to something.
Gotta say, having done it for years sneaking time for my stuff , I like that you are honest about this being your spare time - takin what you’re givin when you’re workin for a livin. Not the same as throwing the camera up in your shop that you’re in all day every day as your primary
Yep. I figure most of my audience is working class guys just like me. I wake up at 5am to go work in a factory, and I'm up till 10pm working on UA-cam stuff most nights. Just like Alabama said, workin a 140 hour week for a livin
The code you showed was the date code for the engine block the first letter is the year the next 2 are the month. The M is for 4.0 multi port fuel injection. And the last 2 numbers are the day of the engine build. 609m30 means September 30 of either 86 or 96. I am leaning towards 86 as I have an 87 4.0 with the same valve cover. You can also check the casting the number on the head of the engine which will give you another hint to what year it is
@@PoleBarnGarage my dad had a gm big boi v6 truck(400 something cu in) that he was able to buy because it was running so rough. he took the plugs out, and his dad started laughing. it had shorty plugs it that were arcing on the combustion chamber. he put the long reach plugs back in, and it would boil the tires.
If you're ever doing carpet again, a pressure washer works wonders. Spray on some soap, let it sit, then pressure wash it off! Leave in the sun to dry :)
Carpet turned out great! A couple times I’ve hauled them to the local car wash then hung it by the floor mat hooks on the wall and gave it a good scrubbing. Worked great and only cost a few bucks.
10:20 Wow in this shot you can really see how much his son looks like him! I could imagine that he looked almost exactly like the kid when he was his age! Cool!
Buddy I got one word for cleaning carpets: laundromat. 24 hour ones in the middle of the night are the best. Just like coin op car washes, they get all the really dirty stuff.
Ok, one other tip, if you read it cool, One other thing my old man taught me and it's a TOTAL lifesaver. When I do carb gaskets, I lubricate them with grease. Any run of the mill grease from a tub or grease gun. I slather it on both side of the gasket and get the entire gasket wet with grease. Then, 2 years down the road when I change carbs, 1 they come RIGHT off, 2 they absolutely DO NOT let air through and 3 they are reusable every time!! That's a sweet tip that has saved my ass a few times! Especially on boat motors that tend to have zero airflow in the engine compartment and it gets pretty warm under there, the gaskets are perfect every time and I reuse them. It's a great tip..
2 years later for this comment but I watch this channel for the great approach to the cars with my kind of humor, good dose of sarcasm, but not malicious. And how you involve and parent JD. He seems like a great kid and for a reason. well done.
My son and I had a relationship like you guys except I might have been a bit mean at times from overtime and farming .After he went to college it all changed, video games and a local girlfriend a lot younger got between us. Now I'm old and broke down in pain but he did learn more from me than I thought now he's 43 and his own family cars to up keep, but he's a youtube looker before troubleshooting. I'm proud of him and he's a great Father.
Easy way to hook up an electric choke is to run a wire directly from the "STA" terminal on the alternator. Add a fuse if you want to get fancy. That's how Ford cars and trucks came wired from the factory in the '70s and '80s, and it's always worked well for me.
Had an '81 Eagle Sport. Was a two door coupe but much like the sx-4. 258 with a 4 speed, full time 4x4. Red and black, no chrome, factory marchall driving lamps. That car was incredible. Trunk weather strip leaked. My old man punched a hole through the bottom of the spare tire well to drain it. Turned out the fuel tank was directly below. That 258 ran awesome as long as you didn't have 2 gallons of water in the tank🙄
So this is an actual tip for you, most of the time I'm just having a good time when I comment, I love hanging out with you and JD and whatever, but here's the deal.. as far as automotive carpets like that one, if you set up a pressure washer (even a Chinsy electric one from HF) and run a HOT water line to it, spray that carpet down with some degreaser or purple power or whatever, let it sit for a while then blast it with the how water pressure washer, man.. I'm telling you it'll be BRAND NEW once you're finished!
That promo hat checks ALL the boxes! Camo, USA flag, snapback trucker with a logo -- yup. God I hope they send a fanny pack too with the 55 gallon drum of product.
It's going to be even more awesome when the 4X4 parts are working, racing on the streets and wheeling will be your options. I'm so excited with the possibilities that the AMC has to offer, plus, you can drive it up the pass and go snowboarding, so cool.
Austin at Lucore Automotive needs to see this! It's the 4wd version of his 79 AMC AMX. This car is so sick. This is the OG SX4 too...because for some reason Suzuki revamped the SX4 name in the late 00s on an ugly piece of junk car. Can't wait to see more of this thing. It's in fantastic shape for an 80s AMC. You're doing an amazing job with your son brother. Keep up the awesome work. He's very blessed to have a dad like you and teaching him stuff that will truly help him in life. Rock on dude.
Check your coil wire. I suspect it’s not getting any power when you are cranking. That’s why it sounds like it’s not going to start until you let go of the key and then it fires. If I am right… it’s wired to an accessory circuit instead of an ignition circuit.
As always another great video really dig the eagle. My neighbor next to my Grandma had one growing up he had it for at least 20 plus years and he had a couple Outback for parts I helped them strip them down over the course of a couple Summers took everything off of them that you could possibly need if another car breaks down at all it was a good running reliable vehicle put a lift kit on it nothing was awesome in the winter time. He did eventually put 4 L in out of a Jeep Cherokee and after that he drove it until he couldn't drive no more it was sad to watch him have to sell it he had it almost 30 years it was his baby.
My best friend has a gimp knee from laying down a Harley 30 years ago. We were in my garage the other day (freezing like you) tinkering around and I told him I could "rebuild" him easy peasy. He said how and I showed him my new battery powered screw gun and some rusty but never used self tappers.....For a gimp with plenty of other metal holding him together, he hobbled away from my doctors bench pretty quick!! Job done!!!!
Just in time for some winter 4x4 shenanigans! Love this little car man, and seeing as I'm being lazy and avoiding the cold, despite having plenty of work to do on my '93 F150 Flareside, my 2000 Nissan Sentra (Daily beater, known as the Rickety Rickshaw) needs an oil change, and my niece's little 2001 Focus needs the hood latch to be beaten into submission... But it's 30F with a windchill of nope outside 'cause I live in the mountains of Southwestern Virginia, sooo... I'mma hide inside and watch you wrench instead of wrenching on anything myself! Keep up the great work!
Goddammit man, your comedic timing and editing skills have me laughing only six minutes in. I don't look forward to anyone's video releases as much as yours. If you're anywhere near West Michigan for some bizarre reason, I'll buy you a pack of light blue American Spirits and some beers. And as many boxes of self tappers as it takes to get you home. Thanks for the infotainment, man. Your efforts are appreciated immensely! Jamie
Anyone who criticizes Dalton’s methods should maybe consider that he is a) trying to get these abandoned vehicles back on the road as quickly as possible, and b) trying to produce YT content that is progressing quickly enough to keep our interest. I for one wouldn’t have sufficient interest to watch weekly videos on a project that took a year and a half. So quick and good enough is the right way to keep me watching. Two thumbs up!
I would have taken that carpet to a laundromat.... 3 counties over instead of using my own washing machine. 😂 That is fantastic that you take the time to work with your son. I am really enjoying your channel.
When dumping super dirty water out of the carpet cleaner. Dump it in the toilet. And if it's super full. It will auto flush. But using the washing machine is a new touch. Also noticed the dirty steering wheel use isopropyl alcohol to get it off. Used it on my 70s nasty sticky steering wheel. Worked like a charm to get the gunk off.
Well, the redoing the interior was crazy. Never thought I would see auto carpets washed in a washing machine. Your off the wall methods are just off the chain. This car looks too good. After you get the bugs out of the tuning and brakes. I would flip this one. It looks way to nice for your channel. And good to see your videos as always! Thanks for sharing!
Super good stuff. Love that AMC. We had a Hornet for a while when I was a kid. Mom had a tendency to run them into things so they never lasted too long but I liked that car a lot.
The 4.0 in my 97 Grand Cherokee has the identification on the drivers side of the block. Raised lettering 4.0 96 NVH (can't remember the order) below the intake, above the freeze plugs. Should be visible from underneath with a flashlight. Also check the head casting number. Someone could have swapped just the block.
Glad i found this series. Liked these since i was a teen driver back in 2002ish when a famiky friend, a mechanic, bought one as his winter rat and "work truck" for doing side work. Super handy car. Now all cars are awd wagons or hatches but back then nobody had subarus and cros overs were just about to really take over
wow took a tip to check your channel from NNKH...glad I did lol. Yes real nice to see the young feller in there helping, priceless experience. That thing has factory air??
I watch your channel all the time, and I'm currently working from home with your videos playing in the background. Best thing for cleaning car carpets, mats etc. Stiff brush attachment in a cordless drill, agitate the shit out of it, hose it off and let it dry or get a wetvac with a hand attachment to speed up drying. Difference us night and day for very little work.
We had a red SX/4 with black interior as our family car. It was a 5-speed 258 car. I remember my mom doing smokey burnouts in it. We sold it to a family friend and they let their teenager drive it to work one day and he was flying and passed another car at 90mph and lost control and the guy he passed said the car flipped end over end at least 6 times before hitting a tree. He survived the crash without anything worse than bruises. There wasn't a recognizable part left on the car.
As far as the electric choke goes, AMC used an oil pressure switch that screwed in next to the oil pressure sending unit. It allows voltage to flow through it after the engine starts. This way, choke doesn’t open up when the key is turned on. Now to the cam shaft. It is a flat tappet cam. I’ve only had to replace 2 or 3 of them through the years. I was working for AMC when the 4.0 came out. It ran circles around the POS 2.8. Does the HEI distributor have centrifugal advance? As factory didn’t. Really enjoy the show. Your doing a great job with JD. Keep up the good work.
It's all aftermarket stuff, and any factory wiring is gone (thank god). 12v key power to any electric choke and you're in business. The hei is aftermarket as well, it will have mechanical advance
haha its great seeing my high school era offroad bashers still living :) I remember looking at a few of these buddies had, and 100% they all had homemade parts somewhere on em.
"Screw some metal back over the top of it" is where I hit pause, and decided that this channel is not for me.
Oh the horror of not spending weeks trying to make a $3000 car perfect
yeah, i thought this was suppose to be some kind of professional restoration channel!!! oh wait, he explains that its not in every video.....frickin idiot
@@PoleBarnGarage Even IF -some day- someone decides to restore this near-unique gem of an automobile back to factory "perfection"... It will be in better nick being half-assed back to driving condition for a few years, than if left to become one with the earth in some back yard. To each his own, of course, but I think you have the right idea, Dalton. 2weeks and 1000-ish $ vs. 6 months and many 1000-s of $. Driveable vehicle vs. "pristine" museum piece. It´s a damn car, ffs!
Weird... that sort of thing is why I watch this channel.
I mean, it was literally in a scrapyard waiting for the shredder lol
I didn't know that you were a single parent, you're doing a great job man, and your son is sharp as a tack. Keep up the good work with not just the videos but the parenting 😁
Yep, but his mom is involved too, and we're friends. He's very lucky to have two loving parents
@@PoleBarnGarage Awesome! My mom was a single parent too, and she's a badass, lol, but my dad was not active at all. It took us a month to realize that he moved and 2 to find out he passed away earlier this year. You're doing it right 👍
@@beatermotorsports My dad went to the store 18 years ago and never seen him since. He called me months later and was a few thousand miles away.
This channel brings back a lot of memories with my dad working on his piles of junk when i was about jds age.
For real man. Your a good dude.
The most astonishing thing about your eagle is the fact that the front speaker grills are in one piece.
Thanks!
I love this channel for the general mayhem and irreverence of your builds. Self tappers, ripping out wires by brute force, cobbled-together bracketry. Never change, Dale!
Never will
I can't believe you found this in a junkyard, this thing id goood. It's like he walked into a speed shop and said gimme all the go-fast goodies. That's not just an HEI dist., its a four hundred dollar street strip D.U.I. hookup, the Clifford performance intake, 4bl and probably high a output fuel pump ... totally worth the effort to get er dialed in. Great work on the interior too. dang what sweet rig
Floor pans on my 79 Firebird was one of those things where I decided“If it’s not structural then I’m just going to fiberglass over the pinholes. I’m not going to sell the car anyway “
Your little guy did a helluva job on that passenger side...details are important to him. Bet hes the kinda guy who does things with a high personal standard. Perfection or not all all
I hope not, or he'll never get anything done
Super Clean for the win!!!! I started using this product because of you and found it is the best bathroom cleaner ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's good for anything!
@@PoleBarnGarage My dog is getting pretty clean but somehow he is very sleepy for the next 2-3 days.
I love this channel it's like "i know the problem i know how to fix it.... SO we're gonna fix it this way instead"
The same guy who gaped the plugs probably installed the custom length plug wires 😂. The slow-mo of the “soft” suspension was classic!
Junkyard Digs put me on to your channel and I'm glad they did. I've heard of cleaning engine parts in the dishwasher and powder coat baking in the oven, but car carpet in the washing machine is a new one for me. You might ber on to something.
Trendsetting
Gotta say, having done it for years sneaking time for my stuff , I like that you are honest about this being your spare time - takin what you’re givin when you’re workin for a livin. Not the same as throwing the camera up in your shop that you’re in all day every day as your primary
Yep. I figure most of my audience is working class guys just like me. I wake up at 5am to go work in a factory, and I'm up till 10pm working on UA-cam stuff most nights. Just like Alabama said, workin a 140 hour week for a livin
@@PoleBarnGarage Whoa!
We're still manufacturing something in this country?!
The code you showed was the date code for the engine block the first letter is the year the next 2 are the month. The M is for 4.0 multi port fuel injection. And the last 2 numbers are the day of the engine build.
609m30 means September 30 of either 86 or 96. I am leaning towards 86 as I have an 87 4.0 with the same valve cover. You can also check the casting the number on the head of the engine which will give you another hint to what year it is
Awesome! That means I have the wrong plugs in it, and that's why it runs strange I bet
@@PoleBarnGarage my dad had a gm big boi v6 truck(400 something cu in) that he was able to buy because it was running so rough. he took the plugs out, and his dad started laughing. it had shorty plugs it that were arcing on the combustion chamber. he put the long reach plugs back in, and it would boil the tires.
This does appear to be a Renix engine based on the valve cover.
If you're ever doing carpet again, a pressure washer works wonders. Spray on some soap, let it sit, then pressure wash it off! Leave in the sun to dry :)
Not when it's freezing!
@@PoleBarnGarage Hehe then you get a carpet slice!
Carpet turned out great! A couple times I’ve hauled them to the local car wash then hung it by the floor mat hooks on the wall and gave it a good scrubbing. Worked great and only cost a few bucks.
The engine cleaner gets them spotless too! Discovered by mistake.
10:20 Wow in this shot you can really see how much his son looks like him! I could imagine that he looked almost exactly like the kid when he was his age! Cool!
When i saw the adapters i was thinking "what in the red neck was that" , it survived the scrapyard thats impresive :)
Buddy I got one word for cleaning carpets: laundromat. 24 hour ones in the middle of the night are the best.
Just like coin op car washes, they get all the really dirty stuff.
Great episode. Love seeing you including your son.
Who else will work for free?
@@PoleBarnGarage good point!
The best apprenticeship you could ever not pay for!!! Learned a life time of stuff from my dad, in 30 yrs
Ok, one other tip, if you read it cool, One other thing my old man taught me and it's a TOTAL lifesaver. When I do carb gaskets, I lubricate them with grease. Any run of the mill grease from a tub or grease gun. I slather it on both side of the gasket and get the entire gasket wet with grease. Then, 2 years down the road when I change carbs, 1 they come RIGHT off, 2 they absolutely DO NOT let air through and 3 they are reusable every time!! That's a sweet tip that has saved my ass a few times! Especially on boat motors that tend to have zero airflow in the engine compartment and it gets pretty warm under there, the gaskets are perfect every time and I reuse them. It's a great tip..
Amazing what you can do with some self tapers and a can of paint. Man that's my kind of car restoration.
Approved again
2 years later for this comment but I watch this channel for the great approach to the cars with my kind of humor, good dose of sarcasm, but not malicious. And how you involve and parent JD. He seems like a great kid and for a reason. well done.
On today's episode of "I was left unsupervised".... lol great work as always.. Fixing crap however you can. #whateverittakes
The”in my defense, I was left unsupervised “… exactly what I thought when he jammed the carpet in the washer!
Somebody call JD. tell him his Dad done gone nuts. Perfect floor work. Invisible when I shut my eyes.
You and your son work well together. I'm looking forward to following your channel and watching him grow up.
My son and I had a relationship like you guys except I might have been a bit mean at times from overtime and farming .After he went to college it all changed, video games and a local girlfriend a lot younger got between us. Now I'm old and broke down in pain but he did learn more from me than I thought now he's 43 and his own family cars to up keep, but he's a youtube looker before troubleshooting. I'm proud of him and he's a great Father.
𝙸 was laughing hysterically at your reaction to those loud pops around 45:25.
Scrapyard Resistant!!
Morning all from Siesta Key Florida
Easy way to hook up an electric choke is to run a wire directly from the "STA" terminal on the alternator. Add a fuse if you want to get fancy. That's how Ford cars and trucks came wired from the factory in the '70s and '80s, and it's always worked well for me.
Reminds me that I'm pretty sure the alternator isn't wired
The king of fabricobble strikes again love the videos keep em coming
That's definitely one bad ass ride, you should take it on power tour next year.👍👍👍👍
Had an '81 Eagle Sport. Was a two door coupe but much like the sx-4. 258 with a 4 speed, full time 4x4. Red and black, no chrome, factory marchall driving lamps. That car was incredible. Trunk weather strip leaked. My old man punched a hole through the bottom of the spare tire well to drain it. Turned out the fuel tank was directly below. That 258 ran awesome as long as you didn't have 2 gallons of water in the tank🙄
How does a bachelor own a vacuum…?😂
I love this channel!! I’d love to see you link up with Puddin’s Fab a shop one day!
Don't worry, it's my ex wife's
He might end up welding his patches though...
Wow! Incredible! Life changing! Not biased comment
No not at all!! Lol
Nope, not even remotely biased
I gotta say I never thought of using the washing machine, lol. I have used the power washer, and a steam cleaner for carpet cleaning.
yep great show
No brake trail test ...not for the faint of heart... Nailed it....
I woulda never put my car carpet in my washer! Until now! Genius!💪👍
So much for moving to the country for peace and quiet!
So this is an actual tip for you, most of the time I'm just having a good time when I comment, I love hanging out with you and JD and whatever, but here's the deal.. as far as automotive carpets like that one, if you set up a pressure washer (even a Chinsy electric one from HF) and run a HOT water line to it, spray that carpet down with some degreaser or purple power or whatever, let it sit for a while then blast it with the how water pressure washer, man.. I'm telling you it'll be BRAND NEW once you're finished!
Like a homemade steam cleaner kinda! I like it
That promo hat checks ALL the boxes! Camo, USA flag, snapback trucker with a logo -- yup. God I hope they send a fanny pack too with the 55 gallon drum of product.
I'd be thrilled
Absolutely the budget channel = and I cannot blame you = Jacksonville Florida
It's going to be even more awesome when the 4X4 parts are working, racing on the streets and wheeling will be your options. I'm so excited with the possibilities that the AMC has to offer, plus, you can drive it up the pass and go snowboarding, so cool.
He’s definitely going to be a master car builder 😂🚨👍🏽 love how you teach him everything.
I like that you ain’t to scared to toss the corn to it and dump the clutch..
Austin at Lucore Automotive needs to see this! It's the 4wd version of his 79 AMC AMX. This car is so sick. This is the OG SX4 too...because for some reason Suzuki revamped the SX4 name in the late 00s on an ugly piece of junk car. Can't wait to see more of this thing. It's in fantastic shape for an 80s AMC.
You're doing an amazing job with your son brother. Keep up the awesome work. He's very blessed to have a dad like you and teaching him stuff that will truly help him in life. Rock on dude.
He's aware!
Yes" awesome video.
I always use 12x6 state issued stamped aluminum patch panels on my rigs
That what I call them when they expire.
Check your coil wire. I suspect it’s not getting any power when you are cranking. That’s why it sounds like it’s not going to start until you let go of the key and then it fires. If I am right… it’s wired to an accessory circuit instead of an ignition circuit.
Good point
bad ignition switch can cause it too
@@frigglebiscuit7484 good call
As always another great video really dig the eagle. My neighbor next to my Grandma had one growing up he had it for at least 20 plus years and he had a couple Outback for parts I helped them strip them down over the course of a couple Summers took everything off of them that you could possibly need if another car breaks down at all it was a good running reliable vehicle put a lift kit on it nothing was awesome in the winter time. He did eventually put 4 L in out of a Jeep Cherokee and after that he drove it until he couldn't drive no more it was sad to watch him have to sell it he had it almost 30 years it was his baby.
Next time try taking the carpets down to the car wash with laundry soap in a spray bottle. Hang them on the car wash wall, and go to town on them ; )
My best friend has a gimp knee from laying down a Harley 30 years ago. We were in my garage the other day (freezing like you) tinkering around and I told him I could "rebuild" him easy peasy. He said how and I showed him my new battery powered screw gun and some rusty but never used self tappers.....For a gimp with plenty of other metal holding him together, he hobbled away from my doctors bench pretty quick!! Job done!!!!
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!!! THANKS FOR THE NEW VIDEO!! So glad to see the eagle running again! Can't wait to see more of it!
Thanks!
Mortske Repair sent me here. Nice Rambler. Good for the snow
Thanks for coming by!
Just in time for some winter 4x4 shenanigans! Love this little car man, and seeing as I'm being lazy and avoiding the cold, despite having plenty of work to do on my '93 F150 Flareside, my 2000 Nissan Sentra (Daily beater, known as the Rickety Rickshaw) needs an oil change, and my niece's little 2001 Focus needs the hood latch to be beaten into submission... But it's 30F with a windchill of nope outside 'cause I live in the mountains of Southwestern Virginia, sooo... I'mma hide inside and watch you wrench instead of wrenching on anything myself! Keep up the great work!
Nobody could blame you
Kick ass video
Goddammit man, your comedic timing and editing skills have me laughing only six minutes in. I don't look forward to anyone's video releases as much as yours. If you're anywhere near West Michigan for some bizarre reason, I'll buy you a pack of light blue American Spirits and some beers. And as many boxes of self tappers as it takes to get you home. Thanks for the infotainment, man. Your efforts are appreciated immensely! Jamie
😂 I might get out there one day. I fly to Detroit pretty regularly but maybe I can drive next year sometime
Am in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan myself. I live literally on the shoreline of Lake Michigan.
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SuperClean is the best cleaner/degreaser I have found. Even mixed at 50% it is WAY better than Purple Power or Simple Green.
Anyone who criticizes Dalton’s methods should maybe consider that he is a) trying to get these abandoned vehicles back on the road as quickly as possible, and b) trying to produce YT content that is progressing quickly enough to keep our interest. I for one wouldn’t have sufficient interest to watch weekly videos on a project that took a year and a half. So quick and good enough is the right way to keep me watching. Two thumbs up!
Woo woo another AMC back on the road! And just in time for winter shenanigans 🤪
Never thought I would see a carpet in a washer, brilliant!!
Can’t fool me, I can’t see any patches. Invisible repair.
I would have taken that carpet to a laundromat.... 3 counties over instead of using my own washing machine. 😂
That is fantastic that you take the time to work with your son. I am really enjoying your channel.
That's a good boy you got!👍
When dumping super dirty water out of the carpet cleaner. Dump it in the toilet. And if it's super full. It will auto flush. But using the washing machine is a new touch. Also noticed the dirty steering wheel use isopropyl alcohol to get it off. Used it on my 70s nasty sticky steering wheel. Worked like a charm to get the gunk off.
Well, the redoing the interior was crazy. Never thought I would see auto carpets washed in a washing machine. Your off the wall methods are just off the chain. This car looks too good. After you get the bugs out of the tuning and brakes. I would flip this one. It looks way to nice for your channel. And good to see your videos as always! Thanks for sharing!
It's a daily driver! I'm in the process of selling my 2018 Malibu now, and going completely old school
I know I saw it during your live feed but dammit that’s funny when you’re cleaning the carpet!! It’s no wonder guys like us are single 😂
Yeah what a surprise lol
16:03 I'm a single father of a 13 year old son myself and I wouldn't have it anyother way! It me, my son, and my pitbull. best little family ever!
I love those cars. I need one for my AMC collection
6:19 You might think this is fast forwarded, but no! This is the result of inhaling paint fumes.
It puts YOU in FFWD
Super good stuff. Love that AMC. We had a Hornet for a while when I was a kid. Mom had a tendency to run them into things so they never lasted too long but I liked that car a lot.
yessss..... another new day in the shop got a fella feeling a little better after having bad day
Your comedy is gold my friend😂
20:29 Sitting in the car without dying is a very underappreciated benefit of a clean carpet.
You have no shame......your amazing 😂😂
The 4.0 in my 97 Grand Cherokee has the identification on the drivers side of the block. Raised lettering 4.0 96 NVH (can't remember the order) below the intake, above the freeze plugs. Should be visible from underneath with a flashlight. Also check the head casting number. Someone could have swapped just the block.
That looks like a great snowy weather car! Years ago my dad had a 1980 Eagle station wagon that did well in the snow.
Glad i found this series. Liked these since i was a teen driver back in 2002ish when a famiky friend, a mechanic, bought one as his winter rat and "work truck" for doing side work. Super handy car. Now all cars are awd wagons or hatches but back then nobody had subarus and cros overs were just about to really take over
wow took a tip to check your channel from NNKH...glad I did lol. Yes real nice to see the young feller in there helping, priceless experience. That thing has factory air??
Thanks for stopping in! And yeah it sure does
Every UA-cam builder needs a good YES man like young JD.
From the files of Don't try this at home comes PBD carpet cleaning.
I cant believe how good that interior turned out.
Always tune into the Dalton show - best practical entertainment there is.
I watch your channel all the time, and I'm currently working from home with your videos playing in the background.
Best thing for cleaning car carpets, mats etc. Stiff brush attachment in a cordless drill, agitate the shit out of it, hose it off and let it dry or get a wetvac with a hand attachment to speed up drying.
Difference us night and day for very little work.
We had a red SX/4 with black interior as our family car. It was a 5-speed 258 car. I remember my mom doing smokey burnouts in it. We sold it to a family friend and they let their teenager drive it to work one day and he was flying and passed another car at 90mph and lost control and the guy he passed said the car flipped end over end at least 6 times before hitting a tree. He survived the crash without anything worse than bruises. There wasn't a recognizable part left on the car.
you can actually still buy new carpet for an AMC eagle actually, but dont know if you wanted to spend the money
You gotta be one of the worlds funnest dads.Keep it up! 👍
When he started putting the carpet in the washing machine I lost my shit😂😂😂😂😂
45:20 This baby was making so many buff ponies, it distorted the video feed when he was adjusting the idle speed!
Good times!
A fantastic and humorous watch as always, looking forward already to the next instalment :).
"Screw some metal back over the top of it" is where I hit pause, and decided that this is for me, SUBSCRIBED!
Dude your body work is legendary, I'll bet Kindig Designs could use someone with your skills.
Very entertaining. Those Eagles were such a weird car.
The 4 speed is way more funner than any automatic 😄
The carpet cleaning was my favorite part 🤣. Keep up the awesome videos man!
Thanks! Will do!
That 80s ignition/ fuel control wiring is something to behold. I’m working on an 84 Bronco with the 300. I see similar looking components here.
As far as the electric choke goes, AMC used an oil pressure switch that screwed in next to the oil pressure sending unit. It allows voltage to flow through it after the engine starts. This way, choke doesn’t open up when the key is turned on. Now to the cam shaft. It is a flat tappet cam. I’ve only had to replace 2 or 3 of them through the years. I was working for AMC when the 4.0 came out. It ran circles around the POS 2.8. Does the HEI distributor have centrifugal advance? As factory didn’t. Really enjoy the show. Your doing a great job with JD. Keep up the good work.
It's all aftermarket stuff, and any factory wiring is gone (thank god). 12v key power to any electric choke and you're in business. The hei is aftermarket as well, it will have mechanical advance
the triple loaders at the laundromat are great for carpet cleaning... not that I'd ever do anything like that, hah yeah...
haha its great seeing my high school era offroad bashers still living :) I remember looking at a few of these buddies had, and 100% they all had homemade parts somewhere on em.