Crusty Chevy V-8 Engine Rebuild Time-Lapse and Stop-Motion | Redline Rebuild
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2024
- After our Chevy small-block 283 disassembled itself, we couldn't help but give it a full engine rebuild. This iconic V-8 engine came out of 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle convertible 25 years ago and has sat untouched ever since, but now it's getting the rebuild it deserves.
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0:05 - Various parts come off the intake manifold (stop-motion)
0:11 - Valve covers removed (stop-motion)
0:16 - Water pump removed (stop-motion)
0:20 - Exhaust manifolds and spark plugs removed (stop-motion)
0:35 - Intake manifold bolts removed (stop-motion)
0:49 - Intake manifold, rockers, pushrods, and heads removed (stop-motion)
0:58 - Oil pan and timing cover removed (stop-motion)
1:21 - Oil pump and pistons removed (stop-motion)
1:29 - Timing chain and gear, main bearings and crankshaft removed (stop-motion)
1:43 - Parts cleaning (time-lapse)
1:49 - Head disassembly (time-lapse)
1:56 - Thirlby machine shop (time-lapse)
2:47 - Rotating assembly balancing at Apex Competition Engines (time-lapse)
3:15 - Paint stripping and vapor honing of rusty valve cover (stop-motion)
3:22 - Prepping and painting block and heads (time-lapse)
3:48 - Painted block un-taping itself (stop-motion)
4:04 - Camshaft bearing installation (time-lapse)
4:17 - Crankshaft and camshaft installation (time-lapse)
4:48 - Piston ring grinding and assembly (time-lapse)
4:54 - Piston installation (time-lapse)
5:09 - Timing gear and timing chain installation and adjustment (time-lapse)
5:26 - Head assembly with valves and springs (stop-motion)
5:45 - Roller lifters, heads, pushrods, and roller-tip rockers installed on block (time-lapse)
6:12 - Intake manifold installation (time-lapse)
6:18 - Spark plugs and exhaust manifold installation (time-lapse)
6:25 - Distributor, valve covers, and carburetor installation (time-lapse)
6:34 - Fuel pump, water pump, pulleys and fan installation (time-lapse)
6:50 - ENGINE RUNNING!
7:32 - Engine sounds and revving
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00:00 Engine Disassembly
01:41 Parts Cleaning
01:56 Machine Shop Time!
02:47 Balancing Rotating Assembly
03:15 Paint Time!
03:48 Tape Peeling
04:03 Assembly Begins
06:44 It's Alive!
07:07 Wrap Up - Авто та транспорт
I cannot even begin to imagine how long it takes to get these time lapse shots done. Amazing work!
Can you say overtime.
There was a video where he said it takes something like 8 times as much time as it usually would. It’s insane.
Did you notice on a few shows the camera rig on the conveyor belt? BET IT COST MORE THAN MY RIDE!
A long time... but well worth it, we think!
B Roll stop motions take an incredible amount of time. You can work an entire day just for 10 seconds of video. NUTS!
The editing.. the music... Hagerty is on another level of editing.
(cant even think how long it took to do the screw/bolts shots... but worth it...)
legit i opened this video to have something in the background, and i couldnt look away for the 8 minutes lol
you said it !! absolute greatness, Thanks guys!!
Thanks Nick! The disassembly shots took... a while! But we thought it was worth it, too!
Sir please 🙏 big fan of your work..can you please 🙏 make one video shoot and edit tutorial please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 please 🙏
@@Hagerty I would imagine a few bottles of some nice cold beer, too. 😆
Where do you get these musics on your time lapse videos 🔥
Your editing crew needs a GIGANTIC raise. I don't care how much they are already making..... they need/deserve more!!! 🤣🤣😂😂😊
So cool ! Cannot thank the people who produced this enough !!!
When I was a teenager I helped my dad rebuild the 350 for our ‘67 Camaro. I’ve watched the old Smallblock rebuild countless times, and it’s so cool to see another one in the current redline rebuild editing style!
The guy in charge of editing the video deserves a raise
As a shop owner I know the amount of work it takes to rebuild a motor, and all that stop motion photography takes a lot of time and talent as well, if anybody is looking to have an engine remade ? these are the guys that you would trust to do it. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video, this is quality viewing that any small child could sit in front of and enjoy and possibly learn something. There needs to be more videos like this. Good job guys !!
Whoever did the filming on this needs a raise asap
Just. Unbelievable. Not only the level of cleanup, machine work, restoration, paint, assembly, and attention to detail, but to take the time to do what amounts to "claymation" video on the disassembly was nothing short of astounding. Next-level talent in so many areas...
The most amazing thing about this whole video is how all the exhaust manifold bolts came out without even one breaking.
Wow! What a great video. Love the animation. Keep 'em coming
The most impressive thing of this stop motion is the rotation of the camera and how smooth it rolls. Brilliant work
You see the rig they use in some of the shop diary videos - it's a motorized slide rail that slowly moves while the time-lapse is taken. They must have added a motorized turntable for some of these shots.
The corkscrew motion is probably done in the video editing.
The stop motion in this video is PHENOMENAL! Congratulations to whoever did that work. This was a pleasure to watch. Thanks for producing this video!
Have to say this is without a doubt the best time lapse engine rebuild video I've ever seen. The photography was awesome and I can only imagine how much time you put into it. Very entertaining, and the associated rebuild videos are also very informative/helpful. Thank you and keep up the great work!
Unessacera bullsg
My bread n butter growing up I don’t remember how many we rebuilt of good old America cast iron. We had like one machine shop in town for block and head work. The good old days.
Another timeless piece of editing goodness! I love the macro lens shots of inside the engine where the camshaft goes. Never knew how roughly casted those engines were back then.
She purrs like a kitten like Davin says. Those restrictive cast iron manifolds really makes the engine quiet. A set of long tube headers and a beefy cam would make this engine sound niiiice. But I understand, this rebuild was meant for a stock cruiser. The engine was rebuilt better and more balanced thanks to the guys at Apex Competition Engine for balancing the crankshaft.
A shame to put that carb and manifolds back on it imo.
@@karenthomson9749 I know, but it was relatively stock build as Davin mentioned before. He even mentioned before the block got painted, that black painted blocks are race engines. Orange painted blocks are stock lol
Well... when I saw the roller tappet brackets being installed I scratched my head a little. When they installed the OEM manifold and two barrel carb it becomes clear that this isn't a fire breather but an engine made to live on pump gas on the street.
That video is a cinema masterpiece. But... that engine is about 66 years old. The oil fill in the intake and the vapor can in the lifter valley indicates it vintage. The exhaust manifolds are 70’s items. Ram horn manifolds would be correct to that motor. But I still loved it.
It came out of a 66 Chevelle, that'd make it 58yrs old.... 🤦
So awesome on sooooo many levels!
They did a fantastic job on the 283 Chevy. Bringing it back to life.
Incredible editing here! Love the content on a sbc engine!
Best time lapse ever! Kudos to Davin and the team
Man the amount of work that went into this video. Holy smokes. Good for you guys. And the fact that maybe I missed one but not a single broken bolt that I saw.. unbelievable
And the Emmy Award goes to……
Hagerty! Brilliant work! 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
I watched all the individual episodes where this engine was being worked on, but it is still always fun to watch the time-lapse and see it actually fire up and run at the end.
The team that makes these time-lapses episodes is incredible! I've done stop-frame animation before, so I know how time-consuming and difficult it can be. Kudos on some fantastic work! ✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
Stop motion is the best I've ever seen!!!!!!
And I grew up with Gumby, King Kong & all the old dinosaur flicks!
Outstanding! Over the top!
Cheers!
Outstanding work! From the moment you click on PLAY, you won't be able to stop watching until the end. Very engaging and well done job, congratulations!
The stop motion disassembly is remarkable, good job.
Is there a reward for the best Timelapse in the history of the universe? I hope there is, because this one definitely deserves it! I love it 😍 Great job guys!
My first car was a '67 Impala Sport Coupe with a 283, "Powerslide". Except for the "ram's horn" exhaust manifolds that was the engine that defined my youth. Other than the curious need to rebuild that 2bb Rochester carb and the nylon timing gear that left me stranded with my high school girlfriend on a deserted side road, it was an excellent mill. Thank you for not giving in to the "stock build" trolls and allowing me to see this old lump brought back to it's original form .... 2bb carb and all. Excellent!!
I'm from Brazil and I love your videos with old engine rebuilds, even more today that engines are disposable. Congratulations for your work
The amount of patience needed to stop motion all this is incredible!
This absolutely amazing to watch and makes me appreciate the work that my local mechanics put in when they helped me with rebuilding my engine
I always looked up to people who can build engine's. Great video!
This is one of the coolest video teardowns Ive ever seen. The slow motion teardown was awesome. Everything was awesome. Good job 2 u all and thanks.
Another awesome installment of Redline Rebuild!
I love these timelapse rebuild videos so much. Keep up the great work!
The editing and cinematography of these videos is off the charts. Especially loved the camera following the cam bearing installation. Well done.
Work skill,time lapse,music=master quality
That was a fun watch. I learned more about how an engine goes together than i ever knew
This is all around quality. Well done on so many levels.
This is a work of art
Absolutely brilliant! Wish I could say I'd done it ... (retired film-maker Australia))
That's Probably one of the coolest Vido's I've seen in a LONG time ! For Old Gear heads that broght back ALOT of memories . If you'll Look at my profile Pic. you'll see why ! 2018 , L83 ! No more AFM , Complete Brian Tooley Racing rebuild ! Stage 3 Cam , Heads shaved , Block was built , Heads shaved , polished and ported , roller hydralics , roller lifter , upgraded the injectors , the coils, wires ! Stainless Headers , CAI,, L86 intake and 108mm Throttle body ,True dual exhaust . Dynoed , tuned ,,,, 712 hp !
Isso é muito satisfatório, ver dias de trabalho resumido em 8 minutos, thank you 👍🇧🇷
You Guys just never stop getting better in your work, from Davin to all the guys who make the shots, filming, editing, everything. You're always above expectations! And look how that perfect balanced engine Revs dude! Love you guys from Hagerty, keep doing this great work
This may be the most esthetically pleasing video I’ve ever seen!!!
My Mom's '57 210 wagon had a 283. My '64 C10 had a 327. Brings back memories of greasy hands and skinned knuckles.
Mind blasting editing. My goodness the hours that must take! Amazing build boys!
Your cinematography skills are incredible. You guys have stepped up your game in every video and I can only imagine the time and effort that goes into this level of video. Could you ever do a behind the scenes on how you set up shots?
🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁 Performing this time lapse animation is just as expertise as this precision engine rebuild! - Like WOW!! 🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁
…I'm sharing this video It should be shown in all mechanics school classes!
And that's how engine rebuild videos should be done, awesome job, I love watching your content
This is visually stunning. The amount of time that went into making this must have been staggering. To everyone who made this, I thank you for all your hard work and effort. Much appreciation and respect to you all 🙏 🫡.
Brilliant editing and what a specialist in engines you are sublime!
Si ya de por si es tardado reconstruir un motor , ahora en time lapse es mucho más complicado , de verdad mis respetos para todo el equipo de este maravilloso canal . La edición y la reconstrucción es de otro mundo 😎😎👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Watching this awesome video makes me think that my son should see it. He just got a '64 Chevy Impala project car. No engine but the body appears to be in fairly decent shape. I will forward this video to him. Nice work, gentlemen!
I love that with all of the modern innovation and specialized tools we have, the best choice for installing pistons is still the back end of a deadblow mallet. I watched my dad do it countless times as a kid, and I can still hear the noise it makes.
Love those real small blocks. I’d love to get my hands on a 327 from the mid-60s that hasn’t had the crank journals enlarged.
After looking for a good while, I found a 1/62 SB 327 250hp. Never bored or apart. Pulled the heads, zero ridge. They are getting harder to find.
Engenuity South bay Los Any
Love the time-lapse and stop animation. 😁👍
I was so amazed by the video editing quality I wasn't even paying attention to the actual rebuild. crazy
The editing on these videos is just unreal! So much time and patience from the camera man to the editor to the mechanics! Keep up the awesome works guys and gals! 🇺🇸
Stop motion videos like this are well worth the hundred plus hours put into it. Awesome job.👍
Chevrolet is the heartbeat of America 🇺🇸! I have a 1984 Silverado truck 🛻 4+4. Like a Rock!
Oscar worthy!! Bravo. Great work.
Amazing job and video production. I can't imagine the amount of work it required to make this video and well done! I love these rebuilds and like the fact that a roller camshaft and roller rockers were used, which only makes sense to upgrade to better technology to insure longevity, when you can. Beautifully detailed engine and awesome craftsmanship!
These are the coolest videos ever.!! I can’t imagine how much longer it takes to shoot these videos like you do but man is it awesome.
OmG!!! I cant beleive I watched this... but then!!!
Its BRILLANT! to all who were involved and developed this video. AWESOME JOB!
i felt like a kid of sorts watching Saturday cartoons with the stop animation. Remarkable discipline and so much detail that was put in, wow. Great Saturday coffee watch.
Truly a master in his castle. And the pep talk at the end was fire because my cruiser is out in the shop😂😂🤣🤣
Incredible video editing, a pleasure to watch. That should be a very sweet running engine. 👍
Definitely my favorite channel. Another outstanding job on this project. Congrats to all involved.
I’m betting that years 50 from now we won’t be as excited watching someone rebuild electric drive motors…but hey, I could be wrong. An amazing video; watched every second of it.
Wow! I have not seen claymation work this great since I saw the movie "The Seven Voyages of Sinbad" back in the mid sixties. Who has that much time and patience to make a video like this? Where is the academy award for this animation? Come on, Academy, get with the program!
Love these old engines getting new life! It's inspired my some to get an old Ford with an inline 6(which is in need of a rebuild) Love to see an 300 L6 get the Hagerty treatment! Hint hint😉
Looks cool. Plus I appreciate everything that goes into making stop motion work. Great stuff!
The old guy working the boring machine is my favorite.
Probably the best editing I’ve ever seen in a video
This was so beautiful to watch and see the hard work put in and dedication. Professional and top quality 👍
I can't imagine how in the world they did this without bumping the camera out of position halfway through every shot.
Video lesson for the Faculty of Engineering on auto engines. Divine!!!
No matter how many you guys make...I watch a thousand of these ....
Nicely done gentlemen !! They were always a sweet engine and good to see one come back to factory condition (or better )
Thanks so much for all you do Davin and crew
That was incredible, thank you for sharing!
Now this right here ladies & gentlemen is ART!!!
Nailed this one.
Totally on another level.
This guy is the best! I love this channel
This must have taken forever to make! Wow!!
Unbelievable video. I have never ever saw a video this cool. Great job
I’ve watched many engine tear down and rebuild videos, so I really didn’t need any commentary on what was happening, that being said, this video is awesome!
This is when America built everything in house.
I really enjoy these videos with building the motors...the music and animation!
You guys are like heart surgeons for automobiles
Love watching the invisible man work, never disappoints
The greatest engine ever produced. Period. SBC.
Incredible! The stop motion scenes themselves would haven taken an incredible amount of time. You could have built 3 engines during this same amount of film production time. Bravo!
Wow! What an amazing video! So much detail! Great job!
Impressive, good ol fashion hard work is always more rewarding then flashy short cuts...bravo !
This is incredible. So fun to watch!
Ok, that was awesome! I don't know if the mechanics or video editing was more awesome! Great job all the way around!
In the 60s and 70s my dad was a Chevy Impala guy - he and mom went a couple hundred thousand miles on Chevy 283 V-8s. Thanks.
I certainly wish engines of today were as simple
cheers
Stop-motion was nuts & beautiful.