Will it run after 80 years 1934 oldsmobile hearse
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Will this 1934 oldsmobile hearse run after 80 years
I believe the rings are stuck on this old car or the engine is just completely wore out but we did get it run run for a little while we even put a brand new carburetor on it to try and get it running
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This is one of the last great KZhead channels. No horseshit, no rubbish, just great content.
I thought he was a meme and joke channel until i saw him start a literal pile of rust that has a straight six in it, but hastily converted into a 4 pot.
Thats alot of water amigo.
@@the123king Th upside down Plymouth?
This channel just totally slays in terms of 'will it runs'. 1990s, 80s, 70s, 60s stuff on other channels, which are all great, but this one knocks it out of the park with these real classics.
He's definitely the King of Old Starts 👌
I was just thinking the same thing when I see the thumbnails and descriptions, great work!
This thing isn't a classic, it's a relic hehe.
Will do. Thanks @RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist-
😊😊 It’s tbest he just m
"The termites quit holding hands" is a great sentence
Hold on a second...do termites have hands? 😮
@@samholdsworth420gonna need a magnifying glass for that!
@@CharlesAtwell-or7bm that's what she said!
It's my favourite saying of his, been waiting for him to say it again since the '29 GMC video 😁
Aint it though😂
"At least it's clean water and not rusty" while watching 3 gallons of water drain from the engine has to be the most glass half-full sentence I've heard
Agreed, that's the kind of positive thinking that we need 👍🏼
Yea, well there's a good point there, if nothing came out, it's either a massive hole somewhere, or alternatively as he says rust means it might have gotten fully filled with rust. While water is horrible, its not the worst case scenario.
Dude you are amazing! I’m 67 years old and I have been wrenching for a lot of years. Well years ago I worked at a marina and I had the reputation of being able to make a rock run but you take the cake. I’m humbled watching you bring some of these long lost engines run again. Keep on wrenching my friend.
Outstanding effort!
this is a mechanic channel..take your stoopid jesus and go somewhere else@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist-
Back in my country Cuba we have cars older than that one still running and in very good shape, one of my cousins has a Studebaker Dictator Six built in 1936, I have a Jeep Willys, 1955. Go to my country you will see the biggest bunch of American old cars of every kind.
@@AngelGonzalez-pd4cnI've been to Cuba. They aren't in that good a shape! It's extremely difficult to get parts so most of the old cars have truck chassis under them and lada engines...
At 20:23 when you were cranking the engine over, there was a couple valves towards the back of the engine that were not closing all the way
yea, was at least a pair of them that were stuck
@@pirtatejoe they were free just before he put the head on. Of course, that doesn't mean they couldn't have stuck again.
Came here to say this. Had at least 2 stuck.
Yeah, I noticed on #8 for sure the intake valve wasn't moving. It sounded pretty darn good when it was running though. The straight 8 engines are a REALLY smooth running engine too.
Yeah, 5 had a frozen one, & 6 had one that wasnt seating fully.. Could have used more diesel down those two, & some love taps with a 2lb valve hammer..
Love seeing this old dog. When I was a "pup" my Daddy had a 1938 Oldsmobile 4 door sedan with a 6 cylinder engine. We, my brother and I, called her "Ozzie" the Oldsmobile. Back in spring of 1950, we took a trip back to Arkansas in her. My Dad made us a "bed" in the back seat and that was our "motor home" for two weeks. Mom and Dad took turns driving and sleeping in the front seat. So I sure hope you can get her runnin'. That would be a real pleasure for me.
It amazes me that you still have the desire and put the effort into making it run even after finding the cracked ring gear. The magic you do by bringing these "old girls" to life is nothing short of a miracle.
You have two stuck valves, one in cylinder number 5 and one in number 8 (counting from the front of the motor).
I got them lose off camera I didn’t know them until after I put the head on had to get them lose through the plug holes
@jenningsmotorsports7554 where is most of your content posted
Hi from Bendigo Australia. What i like about this young fellow is that nothing seems to be a problem..hes got a can do can fix attitude.
I wonder if the people that drive by your place every day just wonder, what has that guy got himself into now.
I would say they do lol and they probably don’t like the mess that I have around the shop lol 😂 or all the cars
Cool old car, the motor sounds awesome - really purrs. It’s a very unique vehicle that may well be worth reviving.
Keep its current paintwork after restoration.
It’s probably the only one in existence today.
Man; you are the only KZheadr I can actually watch a video this long start to finish
8 days into January and we already have a Jennings Motor Sports video! 2024 is going to be a good year! Maybe we'll get to see more of the Cuda soon! Happy New Year!
You never cease to amaze me my friend. I admire you for the ability to get these old machine running after all these years.
This man really enjoys what he’s doing and with flatheads which hardly anybody does, always so calm and positive love his content
With your shop vac there is likely a somewhat hidden filter screen somewhere in the motor I’ve had that before a secondary filter on the motor that takes a long time to block up as it’s after the main filters.
Thank you I had no idea I thought it was junk lol I will clean them filters
Great effort mate, you know your stuff. That engine was very tired and a broken ring gear is very rare. You did a great job of welding that back to cast iron. The engine was running for a few seconds, so you succeeded. keep up the great interesting videos.
Love to see you get that baby running, she deserves it after this many years you owe it to her, awesome job Happy New Year!
This is one of my favorite channels, and it's mostly because of how optimistic and positive this guy sounds... It's like no matter what, there's hope!
I admire your tenacity getting these old motors running. I've always liked that sound and smell of a dinasaur waking up.
One of the most authentic and best channels on youtube thank you for sharing good sir!
Great video, very enjoyable to watch you working on those old vehicles and seeing the technology of that particular era 👍👍
I love that there's nothing to those old engines. It really shows how simple engines can be
Truly love what you do on this channel. It is a true testament to the amazing and straight forward engineering US automakers had. Keep up the good work. My first car was a Plymouth Grand Fury which had a few teeth missing from the flywheel. Never left home without my trusty strap wrench just in case I had to help her past that bad spot.
Always love these slightly longer videos that spend a bit of time showing what you had to do to it. Great content, mate! . . . And WOW that was a lot of water!
Just love old Oldsmobiles 😊 noticed the horn 📯 so glad you let us hear it 👍
Your positive demeanor really does the trick! Great job on this old thing, and thank you for saving her and taking us on the journey. / A tinkerer from Sweden
Your hope and enthusiasm is out of this world and I love it
This channel has the most consistent and straight to the point content 👍
That was very entertaining! I love older engine architectures and your immense effort to restore them. Thanks for making stuff like this (:
This is SO cool! I LOVE those Straight Eights! I have ALWAYS wanted to build a bored and stroked Straight Eight with forged internals and much higher compression, then build a multi-port fuel injection system for one and turbocharge it to see how it'd perform. Edit: Knowing my luck it'd only make like 250 HP and I'd get smoked by a Ford Focus...
I think my 99 suburban with a 7.4 l would beat you lol
But you'd bury any Ford flathead!
Sometimes its better to be COOL than FAST....ask any lowrider or leadsled guy.
straight 8's are great, it was crank flex that caused them to go out of fashion as compression, fuel quality, and overall power density increased. i bet a CNC'd billet crank would open up some possibilities!
A Ford Focus would smoke this only because it would weigh about 5,000 pounds less.
I was just watching some of your older vids. Hoping for a new one. That was Epic! I would say a re visit is a must 😀
HEY! Hello and thumbs UP! Hell yes you can get it to run!!
With that much mousehouse I’d have skipped the vacuum and gone right to the leafblower lol
The leaf blower didn’t have enough power them rats pack that stuff super good somehow I had to pull most of it out by hand and with a screw driver
@@jenningsmotorsports7554 gotta invest in one of them blowers they use at gas station car washes lol
It looked in the footage like three of the valves were still hanging open when you put the head back on. I imagine they would’ve eventually freed back up though because they weren’t “hard stuck”. Probably right that it just had ring issues, valve sealing issues, or maybe the ignition timing was a little off. Amazing that it sputtered and ran as much as it did! Thanks for the great video.
A very brave attempt, you never fail to amuse me. Happy 2024.
Great filming,, surprisingly interesting all that water it ran at all , catch you on the next episode !
HAPPY NEW YEAR JMS WE WERE THINKING OF YA!!! MY SON MAX 8 YR.S HE LIKES YOUR WORK,,.. !! HES SO HAPPY NOW ,,YOU MAKE ALL THESE TRUCKS GOING ..WE WOULD LIKE CARS GOING ,,THANKS..GREAT JOB!!!
Brother I gotta tell ya, man I appreciate you. I don't hink you know how much the people need you yo keep away from bad energy. I hope you make a million videos cause I will watch everyone and like everyone. 👍
I call this a win. You proved the old girl can run again eventually with more work. It's amazing to see these old engines come back to life 👍👍
What a restoration that beauty would make.
I remember when you only had a little over 100k subs.. what a ways you've come!! Hopefully soon you'll have over 300k keep up the great content 💪👍
You are amazing; nothing seems to bother you. You just keep working through whatever these old engines throw at you.
God Bless you for youre example of hard work and upright ethic!
Beauty, can't wait to see how this puzzle goes together! Your shop vac should sue for non-support!
Yeah you don't have to worry about getting oil on the ground. Oil comes from the ground so it can go back there no problem.
Enjoy how you talk as your working!! My son's are mechanics and iv watched them at work for years!! Am to old to get out an about, found your channel and said, "Yahoo"🎉
Just love your optimism with these old girls. I think that’s what draws me to your videos. 👍
I want a revisit with this one. This is my favorite ride you’ve worked on so far. Don’t give up on her!
I agree!
Now that would be a nice fixed up .. be worth no telling how much. Very rare.
Great job! I dint think she was gonna fire at all. But she ran! Thank you for doing what you do. These kind of “will it run” are so fun to watch!
One of my favorite channels! Keep up the great work! There is no competition. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Someone trying to start a 2024 car in 2104: “Where the hell am I going to find one of these antiquated computers?”
...this is when you can hit the "like button" in the very first second, because you know you gonna love the video! 🙂😊
I love your content and your ability to bring these old girls back to life. Also I'm from Vancouver Canada and your accent and slang is very entertaining! Keep it up
Of the dozens and dozens of different people I've tried watching do will it runs and such. You are one of 3 I like Keep up the Awesome content Brother!!!!!!!!!
Wow!!! That one has to be a rare bird!!!! I'd like to see it put back together at least. Yard art if nothing else!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
Those were actually beautiful cars when new
Please don't give up with this car, is such a beautiful one and well worth of getting it running. I would like to see it running and eventually a little restoring on it. Don't leave her alone again. Cheers from Italy.
Love watching your revivals. And you are easy on the eyes. 😁
I would call this one successful. It certainly did run. There really is something to see a vehicle that sat that long actually run, especially with 3 gallons of water for oil 🛢️😂 just a thought, when is there going to be another video on the Diamond T? Have a happy New Year and continue the awesome work 👍✌️🇺🇲
Around thirty years ago the wife and I went to a guy's house to look at his '34 Oldsmobile hearse . Unlike yours , his was sitting inside and had been drivable into the eighties . Unfortunately, back in the day funeral homes were also the local ambulance service in a lot of towns . During WW2 a small plane had gone down in a farmer's field outside of town , and the hearse was driven across the furrows from the plowing and not with the furrows . The body flexed so much , that most of the finger joints holding the structural wood pieces together in the body broke , causing all five doors to sag . The owner wouldn't allow me to open any of the doors in order to look inside . We passed on that car .
Not sure I'd want my ambulance driver motivated to get my funerial business :)
@@sometimesleela5947 I'm not crazy about the fact that the hospital in my hometown sits back off of the highway . What sits out in front of the hospital , why a funeral home . Says an awful lot about the quality of work done at the hospital .
This dudes got the best fraises. Enough starting fluid to start the titanic 😂😂😂 this one’s gonna half to sit for 14 business days. This is by far one of my favorite KZheadrs
I would have given up before I got started. Great video and you do amazing work, never thought it would run. A ++++++ video and I really enjoyed. watching
... You still get an At-A-Boy award, for tenacity ... 🏆 ...
This makes me want to get my 1940 firetruck restored 😊
That would be awesome 👌
Wow! That old hearse is worthy of a full resto! - It has nearly everything, and that front end looks really sweet, 'specially with that horn working too!
The fact you even got this to turn over, let alone fire up at all is incredible.
Two valves are stuck open when you put the head back on?
11:53 That car was probably holding that piss in for decades😭
I watch every single one of your videos, learning a lot!
Awesome work as always!!! Thanks for the video
Ole Jennings has the real will it runs.
Great video👍 do you ever repair the cars enough to drive them?
Just love your videos.. Every time you get one of these old gals running I let an almighty roar out.. Keep the old gals running.....
This was a good one. I'm always amazed when they fire at all.
Great video! Was curious, what do you pay for something like that? Thanks
Great work. Love your channel. Do you sell these cars?
Yes a lot of these I sell some I keep but most of them get sold I kinda want to keep this one lol but I have to many projects I am located in north central Arkansas
@@jenningsmotorsports7554 doing a great job. Check out some of my projects. Love to see someone who takes the time to do things right.
@@danesderelictsSweet Shoebox...
@@g.o.b.2558 Thanks actually traded the shoebox for the fridge.
I am inspired, I have a 1942 Duece 1/2 with a broken ring gear and broken bell housing and I have acquired replacement parts to get’er going ( get’er done). Thanks! Keep ‘em rollin.
i really enjoy what you bring back to life and i hope someone restores this one of a kind
Круто что смогли его завести теперь осталось поставить его на ход и прокатиться на нем
To hear you complain about a weak shop vac, after the stuff I've watched you fix, is comical...
The shop vac should work lol I have only left it outside in the rain for the past 6 months and sucked up everything from oil to gas with it honestly it’s probably my fault it doesn’t work right 😂
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Thanks for the new post and happy new year!
Above everything I see in this video I admire the positivity from this guy! To me it shows the real American spirit that gives hope to solve things no matter how hard they are! Greetings from the Netherlands!
You have the best patience ever FairPlay to you,, I’ve got a feeling that you are going to put the big old hearse going again your certainly not a quieter Great video and thank you for letting us all watch your videos What a big engine it is hopefully sometime when you get a chance to put it running I would love to see running,, God bless and keep your good work up my man
Thought it would run and stay running for sure with cylinders in as good of shape as those. Waiting for the next one!
good job !! to hear them fire up after all that work is so good for the Soul 😎
Love your channel. Keep em comin!
You put forth a valiant effort. Look forward to more.
After watching a bunch of your videos I bought a 1953 2 ton Dodge that sat 53 years and am in the middle of my own will it run. At 80 years old my wife says I am nuts. I only wish your will it run videos were a little longer. GREAT stuff. Ray J.
I'm definitely subscribing because for you guys to get that car out of the junkyard after 80 years it looks like that and get it running I'm impressed, seems like it'd be worth rebuilding that straight eight because it was running, and I wouldn't think they were commonly found in that condition as of being usable
I like your videos you bring back old cars back to life big big big super fan of your channel love your videos man keep making more videos. I think you should sell some T-shirts and hats and jackets. Keep up the good work. Thanks appreciate it.
Great video wish they were longer amazing how consistent you are awesome!!
thanks for another amazing video, a friend of mine and i are amateur mechanichs hes way better then i am how ever we have learned a thing or 2 just from watching this channel thanks again cant wait for new content
Being a 34 Oldsmobile hearse built by Meteor, that’s probably the last one in existence!! Great video!
Amazing job my friend! I had my doubts but you overcame!
never angry or profane ever in any of your videos, and you've had good reason to be. Awesome videos
I really appreciate you and your videos my friend thanks for sharing
I would like to see a mustang back to life, no matter what model of mustang, but i need to se a mustang back to life someday in this channel, i love watch how you put this old and wolderfoul cars back to life
Cooooool video good sir. What an awesome look at the old cars. Cheers from Australia. Daz. 👍🏻👍🏻