1970 Challenger V8 In Pieces - Broken HEMI Comes Together
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Nothing makes Nick happier than muscle car engines. Today in the shop, he has a numbers matching 440 Magnum in pieces, and a 426 HEMI coming together. Also.. a 1/4 scale HEMI and Viewer mail!
Nothing better then seeing the best MoPar engine ever made! The 426 HEMI, street and race versions !! Chrysler made historic engines like the 413, 426 Max Wedge,440 Six Pack, 440 Magnum 383 Magnum for the Roadrunner and Coronet. Then the small blocks. The 318, 340, 340 six pack and the 360. Last but not least, the indestructible slant six! What a line-up! Bill from Linglestown Pennsylvania
Hey Nick! It's Reuben from Puerto Rico! Your the reason I was inspired to activate my UA-cam account! Thanks for posting the 6-pack 440 dyno video and this 440 Magnum tear down. I've learned so much from you on RB Mopar engines and how to build my '70 440HP engine. Thanks for sharing all your Mopar knowledge, work ethic and for your support and friendship. I love the UA-cam and Mopar community. Watching this reminded me that I need to order a windage tray for my engine as well. I never knew that the 6-pack cams were 3 bolt hole bump sticks with double roller timing chains. I also have never seen an LY rod compared to a 6-pack. Blessings to you and Salude!
Reuben. Good luck with that 440 build. Stay safe.
Thanks Nick. Due to the Corona virus, I've become an unemployed aircraft mechanic. The bright side is, watching your shows has motivated me to get my old hot rod running again. 1954 Ford F100 with a Trans Am front end and a small block 406. For the last twelve years, my job had me traveling all over the country auditing my company's suppliers and contract maintenance providers. I simply never had time to work on my hot rod. Now I have lots. I just replaced the old single point distributor with an aftermarket HEI distributor. It runs pretty decent with static set at 12 deg. But it has an adjustable vacuum diaphragm and when I connect it to the ported vacuum on my Holley 750, it pulls the advance all the way off the charts. As soon as I figure out how to adjust the thing, it should run great. Man I wish your show was on the networks. It's so much better than the shows they have on there now. Those shows end up just being commercials for aftermarket parts. Thanks for being real, Nick.
Jojo. Thanks for watching.
Hi Nick. John from Sydney Australia here. I discovered your show recently and am hooked.
Im a Fitter by trade and love working on my Family's cars. Building an old Aussie Classic Holden HQ with my son and have picked up quite a few helpful little tips from yourself.
Love watching the show and look forward to watching many more.
John Sultana
Nick is the most viewer friendly channel on you tube, you don't need a super chat to buy attention by Nick to get answers. Nick is an honorable person .
Thanks so much!
Ahhh life is good. Monday morning, cup-o-coffee and Nick’s garage.
I'm watching this at 3:45 am lol
You wearing that white coat was just top notch. Be healthy and safe my friend.
Nick I love Your show I`m 67 year`s old and I have always been big mopar fan
I am looking forward to meeting you an running the budget street/track 318 that UTG and I are going to build live. this is going to be an awesome adventure
Right on! This is going to be a fun project.
All of us UTG, Nicks Garage and Lunar fans are looking ahead to this epic 318 Virus build. Always a fan of the LA and 318s are always the overlooked poor cousin of the 340/360 builds.. I always loved the way the modern 5.2 Magnums ran, great street engine in my many Dakotas over the years. Good luck to you Lunartics.
Absolutely!!! I think we all are out here!!!👍👍👍
It is going to be awesome........ I can’t wait for the build! You guys are doing a great thing.
Dr Mopar👍!
Looking forward to see an engine balanced internally, be the first time ever I see that - your the Man Nick : )
Love your viewers. They are a great group of people that show the best of humanity all over the world. Take care, Nick. Stay safe everyone.
I waited a while to see an update to the broken hemi and you threw in some extras. It looks like it's coming together beautifully. Now I'm also looking forward to the assembly of two engines.
Nick you measured the volume of the dome space in the head. The combustion chamber is the space in between the head and the piston. Deducting the volume of the piston dome from volume of the head you measured would be the space where Booms happen. The gasket thickness will also add to the combustion chamber volume.
Makers of dome pistons usually tell the buyer how many CCs the dome is. However, calculating deck height and gasket size still is critical.
I put DART race heads on my 426. I haven't fired it yet because I'm waiting on money to buy roller/rockers for the valve train. The rest of it is already together. Lunati hydraulic cam, Eagle H-beam rods, stock crank, and 10.5 to 1 forged Aries pistons .070" over so it's now a 440 Hemi. 1968 vintage block I purchased from Larry Sheppard. I'm putting it into my 1971 Cuda which was a 340 automatic car. I'm swapping in a 833 4-speed with a scatter shield and Hayes steel flywheel. Hope to get it running by 2021.
833 or 883 4 spd. Sounds like a great build
833 4 speed. The one I have needs a full rebuild. There's a company offering a rebuild kit that gives you a 4 gear overdrive but at Hemi 4 speed strength. That's my plan. I want to change the rear end out for a Dana 60 and 4:10 gears. My buddy has one waiting for me to pick up.
Right on nick; the candy store . So the twin 4 barrels is 1200 cfm. Six pack 1350 cfm . Can’t wait for the tests . Many thanks for all your efforts- ✊👌👍🏻
Brinkley Fire / Rescue : Very thoughtful package. And, thank you for your service. Dan, in NJ.
Right on.
Stay safe Nick and keep your family safe lots of love and prayers.
I really enjoyed your lecture on the hemi carb set up and the cc-ing head comparison. You showed that you have found a comfortable place. Extra space is relaxed and focused.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well, I guess it's time to binge some Nick's Garage.
Hi Nick and Crew. Stay safe and Careful,we will all be cruising soon I hope. Best wishes Rick and BeepBeep
Very informative, measuring the chamber size. Thank you Dr. Nick !
This is one of your best videos. Less frenetic and more info. I can't wait for the experiment on the Hemi.
Nick is a Master. Rare. Thanks for posting, love watching you do the magic. 👍🏻
Professor Nick , has a certain ring to it aye! You looked the part in that white coat and to cap it of the fire & rescue cap! Glad your keeping safe Nick and thanks for making my Tuesday morning coffee go down the right way, hahaha.
Love this channel. Great show this week Nick,THANKS!
All things being equal, Given the same compression ratio ,cast iron will make more power due to heat retention in the combustion chamber. Reason for coating pistons and combustion chambers is for heat retention with aluminum. Aluminum being lighter and easier to work with for porting or welding without the need for furnace welding or brazing. This will be in teresting,looking forward to seeing your collaboration with lunar garage and UTG . Been watching Nicks garage from nearly the beginning. Keep up the EXCELLENT work.
Agreed
Great to see this test performed in your latest video Nick ! Your a busy man ,Thank you !!
Everything Nick touches look like a treasure when he's done
One of your best episodes yet,mechanic,scientist,and UA-cam star...what a resume...👍👍
C19 has been a bugger for everyone. But we will all get eventually. Stay safe
Your knowledge of your stock and trade is remarkable. I hope all of your young guys pay close attention.
My god, someone thats knows how to CC heads, been a looong time since I've seen someone do that.
Every video from Nick’s Garage is great! Automatic thumbs up every time! Stay safe and sound fellas!
Glad you like them!
Thanks Nick and George.....Nick that lab coat looks good on you in your shop....!
I agree with "Virg", that's why when you go with AL you should up the compression by 1 point, that's what makes the AL heads attractive is more compression!
Good morning Nick! What a summer to look forward to! The Kowalski numbers matching 440 magnum build AND the collaborative budget build by Lunar Outlaw's Garage, Uncle Tony's Garage and Nick's Garage of the 1972 Satellite Sebring 318 cid! Plus all the other great stuff from these AWESOME shops! What a year!
Dr Nick at Nick's Performance Clinic !!!
Nick. ...have you ever met Don Garlits? You both do things the right way. My hunch is you both would be great friends.
Brian. Been to his museum, never met him.
I once saw Don Garlits when I was extremely young. I was too young to know why he was so significant. What I remember most was the size of top fuel dragsters. Those cars looked much longer on TV than in real life.
Hey Nick , this was just an absolutely great video. Enjoyed watching it sir..BE SAFE NICK AND FAMILY
Love the White coat!!!!! So Professional.
Always a pleasure seeing you Nick god bless you and family keep doing what you love!
Take care and stay safe and stay blessed see you in the next one
Hi nick, old school here..I was the one who asked why you werent going to put the numbers matching engine back in your Kowalski project, and you told me you were gonna basically...Drive it hard and put her away wet..not your words, but same meaning! lol now im gonna see the engine being rebuilt, cant wait!!..but are you going to have a running display? i would love to see that!! when you slow down, which is probably never, you can put it back in the car where it should end up! thanks for a great channel! love your program, hope you and your crew are financially and phisically safe!
old. Godd question. I like to drive my car hard. Do I want my matching engine in the car ? I do not know.
@@nickpanaritis4122 Ill be happy to see it run!
Nick your heart is always pointing TRUE God Bless us all and a Speedy recovery from the COVID19.
Thanks! Stay Well! Cheers!
Thanks, you too!
I sometimes I drift back in time to the Early 70s I can’t explain it .
Thanks for another great episode, you are important nick, what would we watch without you? GYC reruns lol
Nick, you are the Mopar Master!
Subscribed from Michigan! You make great videos. Old school techniques are always the best.
Awesome! Thank you!
Stay healthy,stay safe, take care and God bless!!!!
Is it just me or does everyone else get warm fuzzy almost sensual feeling, when the Mopar King works on Hemis....
You're a nice guy Nick. You take care. Enjoying your videos through this difficult time.
Nick, you need a Television show, Wow. Great
Now I understand why you want to try the cast heads vs the aluminium heads Dr.Nick. Aluminium heads don't only have a weight and (possibly) heat scavenging advantage ( or not), but more importantly the (slightly) smaller combustion chamber you say will result in a higher compression ratio. How much difference do you think it will make Nick ? Will head gasket thickness play a role as well ? Will it actually make a difference on the dyno ? It's gonna make for cool episodes of Nick's Garage I tell you. Anxious to see the diff. between headers and exhaust manifolds just for Schitts & Giggles. Thanks again for sharing Nick. Thank you cameraman/narrator guy to document all this during these "special" times. I miss your staff and hang out peeps too. Keep busy. Stay safe.
I was talking with my car buddies today about those very same questions, Paul. I’m really looking forward to Dr. Nick’s test results.
Wish you luck with your business during these bad times.
I'd almost firgotten what the Kowalski looked like when you got it. Quite a transformation.
Nick could always see the potential.
Toss a rod on a SBC and you toss the engine. I think you are, indeed, fortunate with you 440 Mag. Stepdad had a Police Interceptor 440 in his '68 Runner (we "hurriedly" ganked it out of a Kansas State Trooper car that was just towed into the yard, don't remember the year).
Would love to see you build a little red express truck with one of your 440's.
Thanks Nick This Was a Great Episode The Mini Keeper Engine From Mark Was Cool 😀😀😊😮😊
Yes it was!
Nick. Just love your channel. I really appreciate all you do. Keep up the great work. Stay safe.
Hey Nick, I was trying to find a video of how you read the numbers on the monitors of your dyno. I wish you could go thru the numbers with us. I love how you explain stuff. Just get Vasili to do it, he gets like a little kid in a candy store. You've taught him well. Thanks man & stay save.
Hey Nick good to see you are doing ok with the virus issue....hey that 440 magnum your going to build...I would update the internals myself forged pistons,eagle rods,rings, bearings... won't take away from the value just be alot better parts....six pack rods are to heavy even balanced. I know back in the 70s they were thought to be the best....best of the time anyway...I know you don't plan on selling it but if it were mine it would get the best internals and not have to worry about getting on it and breaking a rod seen a few six pack rods do that...I think the get fetigued because of rotating mass..✌️👌👍
Elderbrock must be the older model of the Edelbrock carbs.Kidding ya Nick...great show as usual.
We want to make a ‘Elderbrock’ tee shirt. 😉
@@NicksGarage Sign me up fellas!
Canadian accent??
Bien hâte de voir le 440 match number dans ton challenger Kowalski. Si ça t'adonnes je passerai a ton garage voir ça 😉
That's a sweet fire fighters flag that thing is awesome!!
hi nick.... thanks for sharing
Good morning!
Awesome be great to see the difference between the two 👍🏾
When I worked at my cousins speed shop we used to get grease ball engines like that. They clean up beautiful though.
Hey Nick!...The new Mopar replacement cast iron heads are a bunch heavier(20 to 25 lbs each ) than the original OEM cast iron heads so when looking at the weight of new ones keep that in mind...so...Cast iron '66 Hemi heads assembled... 62.8lbs. each...vs.... Indy aluminum heads assembled; 33.2lbs. each...and...cast iron pump with housing 20.4lbs....vs Aluminum pump and housing 8.2lbs....Aluminum heads do have fewer hot spots and are less detonation prone for pump gas street cars....Can't wait to see the dyno results!
Mark. True.
Thanks Nick, your Monday videos help me stay positive during the goofy times that we are all living with here in Canada with the CCP Virus. Keep yourself and your wonderful family safe and healthy during these strange times. Cheers.....
Hey Nick I’ve been watching you for over a year and love your show, I hade a couple mopar but the one I remember most is my 83 Dodge 1 ton power wagon 360 it was absolutely bulletproof, lot of good times, Thanks from Georgia.
Great video as always. I hope you're doing well and taking care, Nike.
Thanks! You too!
Great video...looking fwd to the Hemi head shootout, as well as the Kowalski 440 build!! Lucky indeed to have a numbers-matching, broken rod motor that survived!!!!👍👍
Great job, amazing Nick. What is the difference between 383, and a 383 Magnum ? You are an icon now !
New subscriber...love watching your channel! Nick has forgotten more about old Mopar engines and cars then most people will ever know! Keep up the great work!
We’re glad you found us!
Giasou Nikola,
Hope this message finds you well, it was great talking to you the other day.
Can't wait to meet you in person.
I hope I was some help to you, I spoke to the boys at Valiance, looked at a few of your video's & they will be honored.
I believe Mother Mopar should of had an aluminum Hemi Head option from day 1.
Chevrolet had it with the L 89 option on 396 & 427 Big Blocks.
Ford with the Boss 429 was aluminum headed.
Mopar should in my opinion should of too. Considering the original A 990 Super Stockers from the factory back in 1965 were aluminum headed, so Mother Mopar had already done the aluminum casting back in 65.
I believe the A 990 had Chrome Valve Covers so that model you are building should be a aluminum headed hemi.
But then you can argue with Mopar pride that the Hemi was so superior that it didn't need aluminum heads to prove a point, but imagine a aluminum head factory option just the weight saving alone you would gain half a second down the strip.
Look forward to the 440 build up.
Nikola have you watched the movie with Kurt Russell " Death Proof ".
There is a 1970 Dodge Challenger identical to Kowalski in it, & Kowalski gets a fair mention as well.
If you haven't seen the movie, just make sure you have a tissue box handy by all means.
Maybe once Kowalski has it's originally heart back have you considered joining in for a stint in the
" Pure Stock Drag Racing " there is a youtube channel hosted by the name
" Carz & Zebras " top channel with a in depth information regarding this type of drag racing & worth subscribing some great original muscle cars head to head racing, worth considering for Kowalski.
About to have a shot of tsiporaki before bed, to all the viewer's of Nick's Garage, " God Bless " stay safe because we are all waiting for Nick's Garage to presume back to normal operations.
Look after yourself Nick especially where you live.👍
Your number 1 Fan in Australia
Louis Kats from Melbourne Australia ☺ 👍 ❤
Louis. You are too much. Nase Kala.
I really like the AFB type carbs. Engines are basically heat pumps. The iron heads might hold the heat better than the aluminum heads. I remember years ago people used to stay with 160 or 180 degree thermostats on their hot rods and this does keep help valves and parts cooler, but the 195 degree thermostats allow the heads to get hotter, while a non-heated, cool intake allows a denser air mixture with more oxygen and it expands in the hot cylinder. High power, full throttle runs will likely tax the cooling the system of a car anyway. It will be interesting to see how the heads compare.
Back in the day some 40 years ago now, on my 1970 Charger RT, updated Edelbrock intake, headers, 30 over, big mistake was a Holley carb, ended up going Edelbrock all the way. tech back then was nothing compared to now and Nicks Garage!
Welcome back to -San Andreas- Nick's garage, im Nick from... welcome back, homie.
HOT DOG!! Another cool video to watch on this "stuck at home day"
I really hope this blows over soon cause id love to drive out there to come see the whole gang in that fantastic shop.
I dont know much about mother mopar but i can appreciate all the work and beautiful cars that have work done there.
Greetings and god bless from saskatoon canada
Stuck down day thanks to your NWO government
God bless you Knick and your family. I don’t Thai like you really know what you are doing for us. It’s not you’re beautiful videos only. You make us forget our worldly problems. Please keep making videos. Miss Vassily. Hope God is with him and his family. I had a abusive father. I wish you was my father. I’m Air Force, 30 years construction. Been working since I’m 14 years old. I’m a workaholic like you. 🙏🥰👍🌈❤️🍻🌅🇨🇦🇱🇷🏎
William. Thank you William and stay safe.
NICK!
I freaking LOVE that lab coat. :-)
Wow, that Hawk hemi model kit is $185 US on Amazon! Quite the gift, right there.
Yes, you're very lucky indeed with the matching number 440 for your Kowalski.
My GTX is on about 440 number 5 or 6. :-)
God bless our firefighters, EMS, etc. especially out here in the country where they're
all volunteers. I donate to them all the time!
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Be safe out there,
-Ed on the Ridge
Nick 80 more days till Carlisle show. PA Governor is opening up state again May 8th. Hopefully the show will not get cancelled keeping fingers crossed.
Thanks !
Wow, it's always fun to watch the Master, and I love the traditional bluegrass music that's playing as well :D
Hello DR. Mopar at work !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey there!
Hey Nicik , That looks like old school cast iron stiching instead of welding.
tim russell that was my impression as well.
Lock and Stitch replaced a section of my early 392 block because of freeze damage...Great Company..
Looks like muchos stitching pins and some brazing, too. Block has been there, done that....
You look like a totally different guy with the lab jacket on!! Can't wait to see the comparison tests.
Awesome video as always! I'm looking forward to seeing if the aluminum will provide a slight power advantage with the slightly smaller combustion chambers.
Great show as always nick can't wait to see the 440 up and running
Hey Nick,You Look Good In White.Kevin from Windsor ON.
So many parts, so much past on knowledge, so awesome!!! Thanks Nick!
Love it!!!! I used to build models too: in fact, I have 3 right now, a 71 hemi cuda, 69 Dodge Charger, and a 70 challenger
we love what you do my friend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! peace
Even though it's a original motor, numbers matching motor, it only had 90 thousands miles on it. They had to be hard miles from the looks of the inside. It's too bad it wasn't taking care of Nick. But, we all have faith in you, you'll make it right. Looking forward to the test on the heads, I love tests like that. Keep up the good work, love the video's.
Brian. Thanks for enjoying and watching our channel.
Γειά σου πατρίδα.Χριστος Ανέστη και χρόνια πολλά.Μακαρι να είχαμε και στην Ελλάδα κάνα τέτοιο μοτέρ αλλά εδώ 1400 κυβικά και τούρμπο.Μας έφαγε η Ευρώπη! Πάντα υγεία να φτιάχνεις τέτοια βίντεο για εμάς που μας αρέσουν τα V8.
Elias. Etho ehomai pola V8. Nasai kala steen ELATHA. Yiasou Elias.
He CC hemi chambers in a labcoat as I do cc-ing my BBC 496 head on my coffee table in my boxers. The hot rod addiction is real!
Nick really good video. The Hemi is gonna be a beast
one time i took an edelbrock all the way apart and when i put it back together i put the springs on the throttle butterflies to tight and the secondary would open up as soon as you open the primaries lol took it back apart to fix it but my dad and I thought it was pretty kool
Great show Nick!
Thank You for another show....