Engine Autopsy! Tearing down our stuck Ford 351 Cleveland

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    We tried to get this 1972 351 Cleveland running last time, but hit a wall when it wouldn't spin over. So, we pulled it from the barn find Pantera it was in and this week we're going to find out why it wouldn't budge.
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    Chapters:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:50 - Why won't it turn over
    2:15 - Unboxing
    3:15 - Teardown begins!
    5:00 - Rocker arm reveal
    6:25 - Intake manifold removal
    8:45 - What's under the heads?
    11:45 - Will it rotate now?
    13:04 - Ad Break
    14:20 - On to the oil pan
    17:00 - Rod assessment
    18:46 - Hammering out pistons
    20:55 - We found our culprit
    21:40 - Is the timing chain supposed to look like this?
    22:40 - Crank and cam removal
    23:40 - How to remove a broken bolt
    25:20 - Head teardown
    27:58 - Outro
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  • @paulmac9634
    @paulmac9634 5 місяців тому +238

    Guys, this is a great build, please please please keep us updated, would love to see the Pantera driving and back on the road!!

    • @Hagerty
      @Hagerty  5 місяців тому +77

      That's the plan! Stay tuned!

    • @neddy1287
      @neddy1287 5 місяців тому +5

      ​@@HagertyYou could soaked the whole engine in white vinegar bath it can remove rust in a few hours as well it can break down oil and anything else. It would have been able to rotate the engine afterward

    • @youxkio
      @youxkio 5 місяців тому +5

      I suspect this car has partially flooded. @@Hagerty

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 4 місяці тому

      starter under intake.. toyota 79 series chunk 4x4. 4.5tdi. wider front diff.. garbage toyota..clevo. best engine ever built. last forever.. fit 302c heads, mild cam, 300, 6l pistons, winner. dished pistons, if ran on gas. mine was lpg, 12.1 comp..dangerous.@@Hagerty

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 4 місяці тому

      chevy guys dream of clevo heads. @@Hagerty

  • @67fairlane12
    @67fairlane12 5 місяців тому +7

    My favorite Ford Motor! Long live the 351 Cleveland!

  • @MrAtlas40
    @MrAtlas40 5 місяців тому +42

    Excellent project, a 351C at last. It will be interesting to see what the wash and magnaflux reveals. It would be good to see some upgraded parts without losing the stock look.

  • @IndridCool54
    @IndridCool54 5 місяців тому +26

    That Cleveland was rode hard and put up wet! A lot of folks might not realize, but back in those days an engine with 100k was unusual and most wore out way before that. Oils, engine tolerances and machining have improved so much in the last fifty years. I have an 05 F150 with the dreaded 5.4 3v engine and it has 335,000 miles. I’m still towing my 19ft travel trailer with it. The engine has never been touched. 👍🏼
    Love this car, engine and the build!

    • @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259
      @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 5 місяців тому +2

      My 351C has 120k miles on it and still has most of the cylinder factory hone marks.

    • @richardprice5978
      @richardprice5978 3 місяці тому

      also my 383/LB mopar ( daily driver charger automatic, and what a painful experience getting the transmission out as everything they didn't chop was damaged/flooded/acid-bath ect ) was held up by seased lifter's ( yes there was/is others bit's holding up as every possible port was filled up ie carb ect, tried saving/salvage it but ended in a futile experience ) in the bore's on n2 cylinder so yes the video's saying it can't happen is off but might not be common and also mine was vandalism on top of chopping shopping aka stolen around covid-time 2020~

    • @mikecross4350
      @mikecross4350 3 місяці тому +1

      I had alot of engines that had many more than 100 thousand before needing any work

    • @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259
      @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 3 місяці тому

      @@mikecross4350 Were those running leaded or unleaded fuel? I noticed all my older leaded fuel engines had a lot more sludge in them and probably the oil wasn't as good back then. But once cleaned up and running unleaded fuel, they stay clean. Of course carburetion vs injection doesn't help either.

    • @mikecross4350
      @mikecross4350 3 місяці тому +1

      @@thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 leaded ....sounds like you were running Quaker state and didn't keep it changed

  • @dantwomey
    @dantwomey 5 місяців тому +30

    Can't wait to see this engine shiny and clean and running again!

  • @stevedriver1476
    @stevedriver1476 5 місяців тому +9

    Ford Australia made the ultimate Ford 351 Clevelands. Ford America and De Tomaso used the Aussie 351 4V motors at Le mans and it was a big winner. The Aussie engine plany made all its own blocks, cranks, rods heads and intakes, pistons and valves.
    The block were higher nickle content over the versions in America and the cranks and rods were heavy duty race prepped.
    These engines were in the Australian Ford Falcon XW and XY GTHO cars from 1970 to 1971, some engines went into the next generation XA GT Falcons.
    BOB GLIDEN the Ford Pro Stock champ also said the ultimate 351 build starts with an Australian high nickle content 4v 351.

    • @onedayiwillmakesomecontent
      @onedayiwillmakesomecontent 5 місяців тому

      The GTHO's had american cast engines as part of the QC situation.

    • @hendo337
      @hendo337 4 місяці тому

      The GTHO used an imported Cleveland production engine not Geelong, the generation of Falcons after that like Mad Max were local production.

  • @stevemadak6255
    @stevemadak6255 5 місяців тому +9

    Cleveland's had oiling and cooling problems but look at those intake ports! Freakin huge

    • @tepidtuna7450
      @tepidtuna7450 5 місяців тому +1

      Yep, I think they're the 4V heads. 2.2 " intake valves from memory. I could be wrong and they're 2V, but they certainly don't look it. 🙂

  • @Adi-om2yc
    @Adi-om2yc 5 місяців тому +20

    Honestly I don't understand the mechanical part quite well but I love watching Davin work on a engine. It's like ASMR to me

  • @kennethkay1144
    @kennethkay1144 5 місяців тому +11

    I knew that it would a four bolt main when I saw those massive ports. It’s a pleasure to watch a talented mechanic working through the issues found in an old motor. Hats off to you.

    • @davelowets
      @davelowets 5 місяців тому

      Those ports are WAY too big for anything other than a max-effort h.p. build attempt.
      For a street car? NO way....

    • @mattjacomos2795
      @mattjacomos2795 5 місяців тому

      Ford 4V Heads used on the Falcon GTHO in Australia, race homologation special.@@davelowets

    • @richardgalli7262
      @richardgalli7262 5 місяців тому +2

      There is no guaranty there are four bolt mains in the engine just because it has 4V heads and open chamber vs closed chamber heads varied as well.

  • @drewwatkinson6604
    @drewwatkinson6604 5 місяців тому +33

    Holy cow, think they didn't run the snot out of that engine, look at the slop in that timing chain and only 42000 mi. You can tell its a Cleveland by the size of those ports in the head. Can't wait to see the parts cleaned and watch it being magnafluxed. It would be really awesome to see that it has survived the abuse and nothing cracked and the original core can be rebuilt. Fingers crossed!

    • @joesprague1464
      @joesprague1464 5 місяців тому +13

      Unbelievable if you didn’t see it here,they ran it hard and neglected basic maintenance while they were at it.That sludge build up suggests few oil changes if any in 41k miles.

    • @jamesbrooks5442
      @jamesbrooks5442 5 місяців тому +3

      Thats why i use double roller timing chain and steel gears on every motor plus chainge oil when it gets brown

    • @drewwatkinson6604
      @drewwatkinson6604 5 місяців тому +1

      That engine was clearly running original nylon toothed timing gear used by many manufactures. I've replaced a couple in my day, One of the reasons I was told was they were quieter. I don't know if they were cheaper to produce and allowed them to save a couple of pennies. The process of molding the nylon on as apposed to machining a metal gear. Although now that I think of it the metal under the nylon was not of the same quality as a metal gear that could be machined. I just cant wait to see the episode of when they clean an test for cracks.

    • @hendo337
      @hendo337 4 місяці тому +1

      All Panteras until the after the mid 80s were Clevelands and that was only because new old stock ran out after production stopped in Geelong Australia in 1982.

    • @hendo337
      @hendo337 4 місяці тому

      ​@@drewwatkinson6604I doubt they were using nylon in 72, that was more of a mid 70s and on thing.

  • @johnvaluk1401
    @johnvaluk1401 5 місяців тому +21

    My dad retired from Cleveland engine plants in 82’. Was nice to have a main engine line mechanic around when rebuilding a 70’ 351C-4v and my 68’ 302-4v. Thanks for this series. Loved the looks of the Pantera. Local dealership had one in their showroom around 78’. Loved it.

    • @Ray56z
      @Ray56z 5 місяців тому +1

      Never seen a new one. In 76 I was coming home on a 2 week leave from the Army, stopped in the town of 1500 just down the road from my hometown of 2000 for fuel and drink. Down the side street next to the station was a used dealer I'd never heard anything good about while growing up and living just down the road. But there sat something green I'd never seen, a '72 Pantera. Walked over and spent some time looking it over. I'm a Ford guy, big and small block fan, but was in my 67 fastback with it's 406 winsor.
      I was really liking the car, kinda thinking about pros and cons of taking it home, then I looked at the exhaust. Drivers side was rusty, and what wasn't rusty was carboned bad. Before catalytic, exhaust could tell you a lot about an engine to a point. Went on home. Seen my fellow Ford fanatic and got around to telling him I'd seen the Pantera just down the road. He jumped in his 351 Boss and left. Came back and said did you look it over good and I said no. Said he had, drivers head was warped, stains on the block below the head. Didn't sound like it had compression on that side when running. I could see the wheels turning in his head, he had a built 351C he was getting ready to drop in his pony to rebuild then save the original in it. Took me every day of that 2 weeks to keep him from going after that car. Figure if he got his pickup sold after I left I'd hear about him having it but it was gone when I passed through there.
      Often wonder if one of us should of got it.

    • @robertmenger3230
      @robertmenger3230 5 місяців тому

      a 68 302 4v. do tell. I have not heard of one. Was it a Shelby 302 4v?

    • @johnvaluk1401
      @johnvaluk1401 5 місяців тому

      @@robertmenger3230 yes 68 GT350 302 4bbl

    • @Ray56z
      @Ray56z 5 місяців тому

      @@robertmenger3230 You's funny
      The 302 first appeared in 1968 as the successor to the 289 small block V8. The list of cars the 302 came in is virtually endless.

  • @thomashudgins996
    @thomashudgins996 5 місяців тому +20

    I have been salivating waiting for this episode. Interesting finds as to the cause. can't wait for the inspection and conclusions on what actually caused the freeze-up.

  • @andysbatten
    @andysbatten 5 місяців тому +8

    Tom and Davin fixing up classic cars - powerhouse viewing right there!

  • @TheRealGarage
    @TheRealGarage 5 місяців тому +25

    Please never stop making these videos. Teach a new generation how things are really done!

  • @josephbrownjr3564
    @josephbrownjr3564 5 місяців тому +12

    Thank the gods! A new engine video

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    @aaronredbaron 5 місяців тому +28

    I just renewed my policy while I was watching this. I am very happy with their coverage, and love these project videos!

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      Their prices are great been with them 16yrs ,never a problem

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    • @Hagerty
      @Hagerty  5 місяців тому +5

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      @Hagerty  5 місяців тому +5

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  • @billhowe4863
    @billhowe4863 5 місяців тому +5

    Can't wait to see how it turns out, a 351 Cleveland is one of my favorite engines ever

  • @leecogdell652
    @leecogdell652 5 місяців тому +10

    I really really love these kinds of videos where you go through each step of the process and it’s a longer version which’s very enjoyable so please keep up the great work guys!
    Lee from Tennessee!

  • @lauriedooker1031
    @lauriedooker1031 5 місяців тому +2

    These old d blocks are a hero of mine as my uncle had a 351 GTHO . Legionary car here in Australia ❤️🇦🇺

  • @68dylan68
    @68dylan68 5 місяців тому +10

    I remember trying to figure out why my 78 Bronco had a chronic overheating problem and I stumbled onto a Pantera forum one night and learned that all of the 335 series small block Fords (like the 351C in a Pantera or the 351M in my Bronco) have the bypass cast into the block that is closed off by a specific thermostat with a cup on the bottom to block off the bypass in the block when it fully opens. Apparently most parts catalogs list a regular windsor style thermostat with an external bypass as being compatible with these engines and they are NOT. The Pantera guys were saying this was the first thing to check, because keeping a Pantera cool is a pain even when everything is right and downright impossible without the right parts. I checked mine and it was a standard windsor style thermostat, put a robertshaw 180 in it and the overheating went away. Good luck guys!

    • @tepidtuna7450
      @tepidtuna7450 5 місяців тому

      Where was this advice 30 years ago? 😉 My 351C was fine on the move but overheated so much in traffic that I was constantly monitoring the temp. and doing an 'early tech' start-stop system with the ignition key. I have always thought it was an undersized radiator for the upgraded power. I'd still love to build another one and put modern ancillaries and EFI on it. One day...

    • @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259
      @thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 5 місяців тому

      Mine was fine (even with the incorrect thermostat) until I replaced the original water pump. I remember changing the thermostat at some point but couldn't locate the original, someone before me may have changed it.
      I soldered a penny into the recriculation bypass insert and drilled an 1/4 hole it it because I didn't want anyone making the same mistake.
      Unfortunately, I wasn't able to locate the original water pump either but I'm sure the bypass hole was sized smaller than the replacement pump and that's why the wrong thermostat worked fine.

  • @hdfxrs9121
    @hdfxrs9121 5 місяців тому +3

    Back in my younger days, my buddy had a 1974 Gran Torino with the 351C. A valve face broke off in the combustion chamber, got lodged sideways, and the piston came up and forced upwards towards the head. Locked that engine solid. We took it apart and found that the force of that piston coming up cracked the cylinder wall. We found a donor car and swapped engines.

  • @jeffplant3
    @jeffplant3 5 місяців тому +4

    Going to be another great story. Each one better than the last. Don’t know how you guys do it but it’s awesome. Better than any network TV show. Can’t wait for the next episode !

  • @garyunitt8222
    @garyunitt8222 5 місяців тому +2

    351C 4V 4 bolt main. That's one stout motor! Hugh intake and exhaust ports! That will be a runner when it's rebuilt.

  • @cratecruncher4974
    @cratecruncher4974 5 місяців тому +6

    Well that went better than expected. While it's out the owner should definitely have the ZF transaxle inspected by removing the cover plate. (Keep a record of the shims.) They tend to rust from condensation on the inside. Once they get rusty the internals are junk. There are pictures on the internet of these transmissions perfect where submerged in gear oil and covered in rust above the oil line. Forty years of hot and cold allows condensation to get trapped in the case in humid regions. ZF's are far more expensive than that iron lump being torn down and rebuilt. Safety mod: The ring bolts on the final have a habit of coming out and if they get caught in the gears it can crack the case like a walnut. Most owners have the ring gear bolts safety wired for peace of mind.

  • @rolliehunt5173
    @rolliehunt5173 5 місяців тому +6

    A very good video to watch and I really enjoyed seeing a 351C engine finally!
    I actually have one similar to this one that's been disassembled and awaiting a rebuild.
    It wasn't mentioned in this video, but this engine in the video has a better bottom end with 4 bolt main caps which are easily seen in this video.
    Another bit of info on these 351C engines is that every block was cast with the 4 bolt main bosses. Even if it wasnt machined and equipped with 4 bolt main caps, it can be. I have one in a running car that I rebuilt over 20 years ago, and one disassembled. Both of them have these 4 bolt main bosses, but are just 2 bolt main cap equipped.
    To me it speaks volumes about the durability of this Ford block. There was no need the remove the ridge at the tops of the cylinders to in order get the pistons out. The one i rebuilt at over 150K miles had suffered from a damaged oil pan and oil pump sump which took it's toll on a bearing. When I pulled it apart, the cylinders were in excellent shape and I pushed the pistons right out. No detectable cylinder ridge. Also, I could still see some factory hone marks in the standard bore the cylinders.

  • @johndrummond88
    @johndrummond88 5 місяців тому +3

    Love Hagerty and how they do their builds!!! Keep up the great work!!

  • @giancarlopbranco
    @giancarlopbranco 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you Mr. Davin for this spectacular class!

  • @JyveKilla
    @JyveKilla 5 місяців тому +2

    make sure you read about the coolant bypass port and the issues with it. lots of info but also lots of bad fixes so beware. lots of parts in australia for clevos as well

  • @robertshelton3796
    @robertshelton3796 5 місяців тому +2

    Glad to see another redline rebuild - Davin always gets a thumbs up

  • @Tmrfe0962
    @Tmrfe0962 5 місяців тому +1

    Great work. Miss this kinda work. Especially nice in a professional shop. Did a minor rebuild a few years back, and forgot how much I enjoy it… thanks for the over the shoulder view of this. Look forward to the upcoming follow ups.

  • @kylebernard7755
    @kylebernard7755 5 місяців тому

    WOW... A blast from my past, when the 351C was still common and I was much younger I did a lot of these, thank you for sharing this it made me feel young again for a few moments.

  • @Relaxiknowarchie
    @Relaxiknowarchie 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm so excited to see this build. Pantera's have always been my dream car. Cant wait to see this blue beauty back on the road!

  • @EF-Electrics
    @EF-Electrics 5 місяців тому

    Cheers on the excellent rebuilt going on here. Out of all knowledge what you've pointed out @13:08 reminds me there's a beating heart willing to help others inside you Davin (& Hagerty team). May god bless you for it and reward you a 100x back for sharing such.

  • @SHOdown13
    @SHOdown13 5 місяців тому +1

    351C my all time favorite engine. Had 1 in my first car, 1970 Mercury Cougar, back in 1983, 84. Loved the tear down, looking forward to the build-up.

  • @allanrheaume5549
    @allanrheaume5549 5 місяців тому +1

    This brings back great memories from the early 80's. I built a Cleveland 4V originally from a early 70's Mustang and installed it in a 79 F-100 backed with a top loader 4 speed, was a beast!

  • @jasondk5127
    @jasondk5127 5 місяців тому

    I loved rebuilding my 1977 ford 351W engine with my dad, this brings back so many memories! It was a 77 LTD.😊

  • @todddenio3200
    @todddenio3200 5 місяців тому +2

    It surprises a lot of people when they see the size of the ports and valves on the 351 Cleveland 4V heads and I think it would be interesting for many people to see the difference between the 4V and the 2V heads. I am aware of the difference between them but many other people are not.

  • @vanpenguin22
    @vanpenguin22 5 місяців тому +1

    You HAD to say that last part about get out on the shop and get something done.
    😢😢😂😂😂
    Im dreading tearing into this thing.

  • @macfranks2456
    @macfranks2456 5 місяців тому +1

    Its nice to see an old Cleveland hopefully coming back to life. I have one myself. Mine is a 70 2V engine I'm building to go in my 79 F150 Custom Explorer truck.

  • @ttystikkrocks1042
    @ttystikkrocks1042 5 місяців тому +3

    Super fun to follow along and watch these guys work! I've had a few old muscle cars so this brings back memories. The only thing I haven't seen y'all do yet is skin a knuckle and cuss!

  • @tonysteppan8495
    @tonysteppan8495 5 місяців тому +2

    Like everyone else I can't wait to hear what cracks were found and where. Looks really bleak at this point. When the crank wouldn't move, my wee little mind was thinking. Time for a crate engine. Cut your losses and get this done. Yeah, that's not an original engine. But at what point is this a driver, or an all-original car that isn't driven and enjoyed? An answer only the new owner can provide. Really enjoying this adventure. Hagerty has Truely put some great clips out there. THANKS for the great content. Keep em coming!

  • @DaleHodgdon
    @DaleHodgdon 5 місяців тому +2

    Add a hydraulic roller cam and lifters, roller rockers and a good double roller timing chain and gears. Can't wait to hear this thing run!

  • @cesarmagdaleno6009
    @cesarmagdaleno6009 5 місяців тому

    Always love the Ford stuff. I still go back and watch the 289 build about once or twice a month.

  • @grogman1911
    @grogman1911 5 місяців тому

    Very informative. Reminds me of hours spent with my Dad working on T-birds, Mustangs, Fairlanes, etc... Stuff that natural to him, I had to think about. Keep it coming.

  • @smink1701
    @smink1701 5 місяців тому

    Great vid. Really enjoy the detail and watching a professional at work.

  • @windronner1
    @windronner1 5 місяців тому +1

    Pantera’s always seemed like great underrated cars. So I’m lovin on this build. Love this mid engine.

  • @Beardnap
    @Beardnap 5 місяців тому

    Really enjoyed both of you working on this motor. Hoping you both continue to work on projects together.

  • @ralphvalkenhoff2887
    @ralphvalkenhoff2887 5 місяців тому

    Appreciate the sharing of this fine build/teardown video.

  • @coolkid7555
    @coolkid7555 5 місяців тому

    Amazing work!
    I can't wait to see all the machine parts cleaned and reassembled.

  • @courtneyricks500
    @courtneyricks500 5 місяців тому

    Love this series. Thank you. Looking forward to the next episode.

  • @hdbikerdave5835
    @hdbikerdave5835 5 місяців тому

    Love these two guys. Very interesting content and both these guys are terrific in their presentation and educational aspect.
    Big fan of both of these gentlemen. Thanks for sharing. Well done!

  • @HashiriyaSquadron
    @HashiriyaSquadron 5 місяців тому

    Looking forward to seeing this all cleaned up. 👍

  • @buboka1
    @buboka1 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the inside stuff and expertise.

  • @craigjensen7142
    @craigjensen7142 5 місяців тому +1

    Awesome to see this video after talking to Davin about it at SEMA when he swung by the Mo-Clamp booth. My daughter is already looking forward to watching the time-lapse and stop motion vid!

  • @user-tn1hk6zm2f
    @user-tn1hk6zm2f 5 місяців тому +3

    I have cracked cylinder walls by just pounding pistons out. I learned the hard way. Lol. My go to way is to put an 1" of diesel fuel in the cylinder and light it with a torch outside of course and let it burn until it goes out. Tap the piston and comes out easy.

  • @ChibobII
    @ChibobII 5 місяців тому

    Awesome clip. I can't wait to see a complete rebuild on this motor and the entire car.

  • @jeffhammond8969
    @jeffhammond8969 5 місяців тому

    Nice update, keep the episodes coming on this build!

  • @isalmankhan1
    @isalmankhan1 5 місяців тому

    This is AWESOME😍
    Can't wait for the next episode😍
    Thanks Davin & Tom😍
    Special Thanks to Team Hagerty👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @ja_
    @ja_ 5 місяців тому +4

    You don't need to know the decade, it's in the part number. It also can't be a 62, because of the part number. The leading letter is the decade: Cxxx = 60's, Dxxx = 70's, Exxx = 80's, Fxxx = 90's. So, the D2AE-CA part number above the casting code reveals it was cast in 1972. This pattern carried on into at least the 1990's.

  • @theglitch99
    @theglitch99 5 місяців тому +1

    Not 1 power tool, what an OG!

  • @miker351w
    @miker351w 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video! Your knowledge is astounding!

  • @carloskawasaki656
    @carloskawasaki656 5 місяців тому

    Awesome , always a pleasure watch your project, thank you for sharing 👍👍👍👍

  • @dennismcpeek9630
    @dennismcpeek9630 5 місяців тому

    Great Video! Looking forward to seeing what and if you find cracks

  • @user-hi2ev7ug4l
    @user-hi2ev7ug4l 5 місяців тому +1

    Good to see you back Dave....nice engine teardown.... good content...thanks.

  • @FarmerFin
    @FarmerFin 4 місяці тому

    Love these videos! Don`t stop making these.
    For broken bolt. Sometimes it`s easyer to weld a washer to bolt and then weld the nut to that washer.
    Greetings from Finland!

  • @tiredagain6722
    @tiredagain6722 5 місяців тому +4

    You know it's a bad day when you have to use a 2x4 and a 4 pound hammer to get the pistons out 😮

  • @feefyefoefum
    @feefyefoefum 5 місяців тому +1

    Always great to see an new rebuild. I've never seen such a low mileage engine that looks so dirty and worn out. If this is the original unit then it never had many oil changes and was overfilled and overheated more than once in its short life.

  • @andrewstoffel1170
    @andrewstoffel1170 5 місяців тому

    So looking forward to this build.👍

  • @youxkio
    @youxkio 5 місяців тому +1

    Waiting for the next one. This is one of my favorite AMSR moments. Watching others work.

  • @Matty18795
    @Matty18795 5 місяців тому

    Really enjoy seeing this engine teardown and looking forward to the rebuild.
    Btw That was a great tip on how to get a broken bolt out.

  • @bobmillerick300
    @bobmillerick300 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video guys. Thanks for the share. Looking forward to seeing next one over at the machine shop. Curious as to what's causing all that corrosion.

  • @johnmoser2689
    @johnmoser2689 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for another great video... that last line was appropriate I'm going out to fix my work car deer accident damage right now

  • @Meenie66
    @Meenie66 5 місяців тому +2

    So it looks like it's a 4 bolt, 4V, 351c. Cool motor so far as the Clevo's go. Hope the heads and block are all good with it and can all be reassembled.

  • @caseyjones1999
    @caseyjones1999 5 місяців тому

    Bob and Steve McKenzie say hi too! Keep up the good work, This is the kind of real content that needs to be out there.

  • @carsandkings
    @carsandkings 5 місяців тому

    What a great build guys!
    Would be happy to be kept up do date!

  • @Mr.Turbo6
    @Mr.Turbo6 5 місяців тому

    Been with hagerty since 2010, got a couple cars insured with them. Won’t look anywhere else. Also enjoy the videos. Thanks!

  • @longsleevethong1457
    @longsleevethong1457 5 місяців тому

    I like this so much more than that circus show with Jason the trick camera angle guy. This feels like true hagerty.

  • @SkorpyoTFC
    @SkorpyoTFC 3 місяці тому

    That 42k mile chain slop is insane. For all the steps back that automotive technology has taken to cut costs, the materials we work with now sure have come a long way.

  • @marcoluoma3770
    @marcoluoma3770 5 місяців тому

    Thanks, please (!) keep us along for the rest of the ride.

  • @DonziGT230
    @DonziGT230 22 дні тому

    I thought all Panteras had closed chamber heads so I initially thought that this engine had been swapped. After seeing those heads I did some digging and found that they used both open and closed; learn something new every day.

  • @resinductelec
    @resinductelec 5 місяців тому +1

    There was a kid in my home town that lived in a tiny little house. In the driveway sat a white and a black Pantera. One was his dads the other was his moms. That was much cooler than the pair of Corvettes they had first.

  • @cma8165
    @cma8165 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting this video, which I loved!!!
    Hagerty is my most liked UA-cam automotive video production program that I watch!!!
    Please post the continuation of this 351 Cleveland engine as you go, I'm very curious what will happen next.

  • @chrisfort7340
    @chrisfort7340 5 місяців тому

    Once again another set of excellent Barn Find videos from Hagerty! Please keep us updated on the 351 and Pantera build. With only 47,000 miles on the odometer and that much carbon crap in the engine this must have one rich running beast. Thank you guys!😎

  • @skylinefever
    @skylinefever 5 місяців тому +10

    Excellent. I hope you explain to the fans why a 351C is different than a 351W, and what the advantages are.

    • @mikec9112
      @mikec9112 5 місяців тому +3

      They're are none except maybe the dry intake. The 351W SBF was a better design and the 66/67 pre "Windsor" 351 race blocks had prototype canted heads. The 335 engine family never should've been made.

    • @tomw7914
      @tomw7914 5 місяців тому +4

      LOL @@mikec9112 ... that's a pretty opinionated statement. I love my wife's 351CJ in her 1972 Mustang. In my 50+ years, I'd take a Cleveland over a Windsor every day and twice on race day.

    • @SifsSwag
      @SifsSwag 5 місяців тому +5

      There are HUGE differences between the 351C and 351W. Same cubes…but, very, very different. There is a reason the 351C is so sought after. Enjoy.

    • @ronaldgentry9923
      @ronaldgentry9923 5 місяців тому

      Funny since several articales in Magazines and online Call the 71 351 Boss(its a 4bbl Cleveland) the best production performance small block of the 70's muscle car era. @@mikec9112

    • @stevemadak6255
      @stevemadak6255 5 місяців тому +2

      @@mikec9112 Right? I mean if you like poor oiling and a penchant for overheating and ruining your engine. LOL Ford didn't have some 'great' engine and then decide to stop making it. Only reason a Cleveland is sought is for numbers matching restoration. I have heard of people being able to mitigate the oiling and cooling problems. I built a 351W with 5.0 heads and I'm sure it made more HP than any stock Cleveland.

  • @richardkersey8993
    @richardkersey8993 5 місяців тому +1

    First engine I ever assembled was a built 351C back when I was 16!

  • @Sitebutcher
    @Sitebutcher 5 місяців тому

    had the boss 351 cleveland. I love that engine and it won me a ton of races. Great thing about this engine, I got to know the guys that worked at every gas station in town. 9 miles to the gal if I took it easy. that Mach 1, I could glue your head to the headrest through all 4 gears.. it is an engine, that you do NOTHING to the heads, the flow was perfect. no need, not even a lump to remove.

  • @benjamindixon7571
    @benjamindixon7571 5 місяців тому

    Cleveland engines are really fun...
    You can soak the piston in the hole with a thin lubricant, connecting rod still attached to crank, strike the top and bottom of the piston until you get the wobble back and they drive out much easier after freeing them up that way.
    You know much more than I do, trust me on that, but I did try to salvage some raunchy pistons stuck in a block one time and this method worked wonders...

  • @giancarloadamoparedes3004
    @giancarloadamoparedes3004 5 місяців тому

    I would love to see the Pantera back on the road! please keep us updated

  • @wtdonovan
    @wtdonovan 5 місяців тому +2

    I love the architecture of the 351c. Neat engines. Also rusty ports = free porting =P

  • @steinthms
    @steinthms 5 місяців тому

    Glad to see you back at work again.

  • @user-xz2lw5ve6r
    @user-xz2lw5ve6r 5 місяців тому

    I've been looking for this for weeks!

  • @remarkTum.
    @remarkTum. 5 місяців тому

    Wow amazing❤ i love it ...show more sir ..i love to watch how to restore old to new

  • @daveblevins3322
    @daveblevins3322 5 місяців тому

    Thank you Dave 👍🇺🇸

  • @patrickbryant5224
    @patrickbryant5224 5 місяців тому +1

    Looking forward to how good the components look after the parts washer! The oil in that pan looked more like molasses!

  • @stephengreen3566
    @stephengreen3566 5 місяців тому

    I love that you used timing belts to lift the engine. Briliant.

  • @oldbobsgarage8019
    @oldbobsgarage8019 5 місяців тому

    Love the forensics.

  • @lancehill9971
    @lancehill9971 5 місяців тому +1

    Finally a decent engine to see a rebuild on !

  • @codydutton9976
    @codydutton9976 5 місяців тому

    I met Davin at Wythe Raceway when he revealed the Snowball Bishop car. Super nice and knowledgeable!

  • @ferdinandcuevas8457
    @ferdinandcuevas8457 5 місяців тому

    Great content please keep Us informed as to what You actually find as You continue the teardown inspection of the head's and block ! Good Luck & Best Wishes . 🇺🇸🇵🇷🦊👍

  • @Renville80
    @Renville80 Місяць тому

    Been a while since one of your videos dropped into my feed… it turned up right after I Do Cars’ tear down video of a hopelessly locked up 351.