Chops
20th May 2014, 08:39 PM
Its funny what you come across on the youtube channels.
Wasting time,, as per usual ;), checking out old trucks and stuff, generally the old Russian jobs are pretty cool to watch, but in amongst them was this vid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGPoZ4QzkkM
I found it very interesting to watch a guy rebuild this old engine the way he did.
As I think back to my younger days, I've done two motors in a similar type enviroment, one specifically in, or on a gravel driveway. Success with both for me :D One 202 Holden motor, it had destroyed a piston for the secong time, so I said to Dad that I'd rebuild it :eek: This was my first engine build. The other was my old 2.25 Series 3 motor. Used the excuse that it got a gut full of mud whilst in a Mud Run (Wodonga) ;).
Sooo wanting to do an old one like this though ;)
Anyway, just thought I'd share the link if anyone wants to watch, although its pretty long, but good IMO.
Wasting time,, as per usual ;), checking out old trucks and stuff, generally the old Russian jobs are pretty cool to watch, but in amongst them was this vid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGPoZ4QzkkM
I found it very interesting to watch a guy rebuild this old engine the way he did.
As I think back to my younger days, I've done two motors in a similar type enviroment, one specifically in, or on a gravel driveway. Success with both for me :D One 202 Holden motor, it had destroyed a piston for the secong time, so I said to Dad that I'd rebuild it :eek: This was my first engine build. The other was my old 2.25 Series 3 motor. Used the excuse that it got a gut full of mud whilst in a Mud Run (Wodonga) ;).
Sooo wanting to do an old one like this though ;)
Anyway, just thought I'd share the link if anyone wants to watch, although its pretty long, but good IMO.