A 383 STROKER Will Be Replacing The JUNK 327 Small Block
Published 2023-07-23
A couple of weeks back we showed you a 327 engine that our customer brought us for a rebuild... and unfortunately it was in pretty sad condition.
• The last shop did NOT build this 327 ...
That 327 may have seen its final days, but the cleaning guy has a plan to put together a 383 to make some reliable power! This is the start of that series!
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All Comments (21)
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Just an FYI… We love engine tear down videos too. Every piece tells a story and we like stories… That’s why we sit and watch and advise while y’all do all the hard work. 😂
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Cleaning guy has access to the camera equipment? He sure is coming along nicely.
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You know as much as an engine expands and contracts it is amazing that just a few thousands can clean everything up. Your dad is a gem...
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Retired toolmaker/moldmaker here, and car enthusiast. Absolutely love all your videos! So nice that block cleaned up at .030 over!
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That your Dad, sorry, the cleaning guy, was exited enough about a customer engine, to spend a weekend pulling a donor, speaks so much about your business. You are a legend. And your cleaning guy is clearly capable of creating them . Bravo. ❤
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Glad you had that old truck. Those blocks are getting hard to find.
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It's great to see your dad being so calm about things. there is really no need for drama for every little thing.
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Love the details and discussions. Jim is amazing ... he's obviously seen (and done) A LOT yet remains very humble! We know shooting a video adds considerable time to any task when trying to run a small business so THANK YOU for sharing with us!!!
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I'd like to hear the engine running once you have finished building it.
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It’s impressive how clean you guys keep your shop 👍
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What I like so much about this channel is your plain English descriptions of what you’re doing and why. Thank you, men.
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As an old gearhead I love watching your channel. Great content and you have a fantastic father & son relationship.
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I'm a CNC machinist from Europe. Your medieval measurement units really messes with my head. I'm sitting with a calculator and converting every measurement you're talking about =D Love your videos!
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Cleaning guy Jim has forgotten more about engines and machining than most ever know. I love to see a master at work. I also like the dynamic between you both. Keep up the excellent work of saving iron to work another day!!
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The care, commitment and precision ya'll bring to this craft is astounding. Bravo!
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As someone who has worked on motors for a long time it sure is pretty cool to see how you guys so what you do, you guys are super smart the measurements everything is so entertaining, I can’t wait to see this engine finished.
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I have nothing but full on respect for not just your skills, but that you know the limitations of your machines and how to work within them and how to clearly explain what you're doing and why and how.
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I’m loving this 383 engine build with all the details explained. This is something rarely seen anymore because people usually now buy crate engines but building one from scratch is nice to see the way I would remember doing this. Looking forward to seeing the next video.
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So glad you guys are showing the entire process on this. It’s very exciting. Keep it up guys.