So this guy can’t just list the mods he’s done gotta do a whole ass tear down to make us guess what he did. It’s people like this that make modders and mechanics look like tools. Smh 🤦🏾♂️
Without a doubt. Carl is my favorite mechanic on UA-cam. He ain't delicate. He is fast and thorough. Great video. Your son is growing up fast. Great to see the whole family working together.
I'm interested in seeing where & how you organized all removed components. So many parts & fasteners removed, storage & organization area must be large. Could you show that?
Am I missing something or did I just fall for a trap? Watched the video and found it amazing. Then I looked for part II and don't know where you went from here. Am I misreading the titles on the videos?
Why was the engine removed nothing is being said about what is going on?
So this guy can’t just list the mods he’s done gotta do a whole ass tear down to make us guess what he did. It’s people like this that make modders and mechanics look like tools. Smh 🤦🏾♂️
He does not even likes to answer questions to his followers and he thinks he is so smart. but he is NOT
Please tell me you don't have to take the whole engine out just to replace a alternator on this car or the water pump.
My guess: New heads, cam and AFM delete? And headers?
Without a doubt. Carl is my favorite mechanic on UA-cam. He ain't delicate. He is fast and thorough. Great video. Your son is growing up fast. Great to see the whole family working together.
I'm interested in seeing where & how you organized all removed components. So many parts & fasteners removed, storage & organization area must be large. Could you show that?
Add a couple of turbos and it's a Ferrari F40. If you squint.
seems like the table/lift would bolt to the subframe before the subframe is unbolted
Sweet, I'm going to try this tomorrow!
Am I missing something or did I just fall for a trap? Watched the video and found it amazing. Then I looked for part II and don't know where you went from here. Am I misreading the titles on the videos?
Sorry, here is the link to part 2 ua-cam.com/video/dcxpfHbjHKE/v-deo.html
Do you have to drop the engine just to remove cylinder heads
Yes, there is one bolts holding the oil tank to the driver side head that would be difficult to get out without dropping the engine.
There's no extra room
Would love to put that engine and transmission setup in a 55 chevy
crapp engine is full of gas in the cilinders.. imagine how much fuel that shit consumes under heavy acelaratiom 40 liters??