Will it run after 45 years 1937 Chevy truck
2023 ж. 2 Сәу.
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Will this 1937 Chevy truck run after 45 years
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Will it run
Will it run after 30 years
Will it run after 50 years
Will it run after 81 years
Will this 1937 Chevy truck run after 45 years
Or setting Abandoned
Will it run
Will it run after 30 years
Will it run after 50 years
Will it run after 81 years
His accent combined with “Deluxe bird nest package up there” completely split my sides. This guy is a national treasure.
Ya gotta love a guy that's more interested in getting an old truck running than an approaching tornado! 🙂
This guy is a magician
Harry Houdini in disguise.
What’s difficult about it? No magic required.
Air fuel and spark make them all work. No smoke and mirrors needed.
@@Joesmusclecargarage correct he just has the will
@@wobblysausage8472 compression
She sounds good. I'm impressed with how you are methodical about how you revive the old stuff. It drives me to distraction how some KZheadrs draw it out. Thank you for the good content due to judicious editing.
Thank you I try and make it straightforward I had about 10 hours of footage on this one to go through
I’m reading this reply with your accent and voice, i think i have to stop to bingewatch your videos sir 😂
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@@jenningsmotorsports7554❤😊
This man is amazing. Fixing up classics while a tornado passes by haha.
Yeah that sounds like a tornado siren
how many has he fixed tho
gettin' them runnin'
Not sure where in Arkansas he is, but there were definitely tornados
@@NuffMan_ really none, he gets the engine started and moves to the next.
She ran a lot smoother than I would've given it credit to. Great job! Hope you and yours got through Friday okay.
It's amazing that old chevy ran so well considering all the rings were stuck and valves pitted giving it about 0.7:1 compression lol
Thanks! Love your videos sir!
Thank you I very much appreciate
Nice !! I can not believe how good that engine sounds! Amazing job ! So cool to see these forgotten family members come back to life. Thanks for sharing with us again !! peace
I’m so impressed with your knowledge and ability to get these old pieces of history running. You inspire me sir to never give up no matter how hard any situation seems !! 👏
I know eventually you’ll get higher quality filming and production but gah damn I love that raw feeling I get watching your videos. There really isn’t any other person that delivers it like you on any platform
Agreed, this dude is awesome. If you like this kind of “will it run“ video, I’d suggest checking out the “mustie1” channel. He does similar kind of resurrections. His videos are a little more in depth than these, but he’s equally amazing!
It makes my day when I see these "ole dinosaurs" come back to life. To me, it's almost like these old machines are just resting, waiting for the chance to show their "glory" again. God Bless you Sir. And keep up the good work.
Man yeah....Love to see these old classics brought back to life. Too many youtube channels drag out the restart/restoration over many episodes. I like the more straight forward "get'er done" approach. Thank you for posting.
Wonderful! Old Chevy we drove them for many years. I learned what you do from my Dad.
"and the hood's falling apart" *crash* and there it goes! 🤣 man you're a wizard
I really enjoy watching you bring those old motors back to life. You are an inspiration to all backyard mechanics everywhere. Great work 👏 👍
It always amazes me that you can get these old neglected treasures running. Much respect. 😊
It always blows my mind how much you refuse to give up on these engines. Can't find this kind of content anywhere else. Keep up the good work!!
I have noticed a difference between you and other similar channels. Usually when they see all that rust in the cylinders, they give up instantly. You just keep on working until the thing starts! Great work
Yeah, so many "mechanics" just know remove and replace.
IT'S ALIVE! Awesome job 👍
Sounded pretty dang good and the more it ran sounded like it was coming around
Great video! Hydrochloric acid, AKA muriatic acid, works very well to remove rust. It also readily dissolves aluminum, such as pistons. I use it to remove smeared on aluminum from burned pistons in the cylinders of performance 2 cycle engines that use iron sleeves. I believe that year chevy truck used cast iron pistons rather than aluminum.
Thank you and Yes it is ruff on aluminum and you are correct lots of the older engines such as this one have tin pistons or cast iron
these engines have real pistons usually cast iron.
When you hear people say that they don’t build things like they used to, this is exactly what they’re talking about.. let’s see you get your modern car running after it’s been sitting in a field for 50 years with a locked up everything.. never gonna happen.
I’d be confident enough in a Toyota 4efe but not anything newer
And that's a FACT ! Green ? The only green is the fools who think cars with 15 computers and built in obselesence is good for the planet.
Dude that is so amazing I can't believe you got that old beat-up engine to run again. You are the man
You videos are therapeutic, never stop doing what you love
Great Job Getting the Old Chevy Running!!😎
Said it before. I'll say it again. You are a incredibly smart young man. Watching you and your mannerism is amazing. Can't wait for the next 5. Lol 😅 keep up the great work.
Great job getting this badly stuck engine free and running again, love the sound of these old engines 👍
After pulling those handfuls of rust scale out of cylinders Im very surprised it had enough compression to fire let alone run! Well done!🇦🇺👍
Glad to see you uploading after the bad weather. Always fun watching these; like watching a "lets play" but with beautiful machines.
Damn! Can’t believe she ran! Well done!
Damn! you're the "old engine whisperer" Nice Work!
I bet you could get the Titanic back up and running too! Man you can fix up anything. Great vid.
I love how great it ran and sounds. Want to see more please.
Nice job.....always amazing to see you get some of these to actually run. 😁
Great job sir! You r very talented
Thank you
WOW! I can't believe you got that sucker running! Nicely done!!!!
Amazing to see this old truck run! 😎 Great job!
Your dedication to making these run always amazes me. Thanks so much for your videos.
Always love it when you upload. Your videos are always clean, and no b.s. fooling around.
You are so cool man. Keep it up. I love watching stuff like this 😎😎
It’s very amazing after all these years these engines still sound new and strong. Thank you for sharing these experiences with us….
Great stuff man. Can't wait to see more of the diamond t.
The effort you put in on the videos and revives are astounding. I wonder what the bottom of the oil pan looks like
Thank you and it was clean the Diesel fuel normally cleans them out pretty good so does the acetone
Love seeing stuff like this!. Old bits of kit, coughing back into life and onto their next chapter!. Good on ya fellas!. Maddog, Melbourne Australia!
If there is something I've learned frkm watching your videos is to be patient, you can't rush things up. You have the patience of a saint, and eventually get things done.
Truly, patience is a virtue….! Excellent job ….👍🏻🙏🏻👍🏻😊
Love your videos man. It may sound weird but they’re actually relaxing for me to watch lol.
This crazy! I love seeing those old engines running again. Thanks buddy.
I'm enjoying the more frequent content lately hopefully you keep it coming 👍👍👍
Will do new video tomorrow and it’s going to be a good one
Brilliant ! Enjoyed this no end , thank you !!
Wow. I never expected you could free up that engine without taking it apart. Just wow
My favorite channel. Great job, sir.
She sounds fantastic
Gives me hope for my dad's 41 Chevy truck he gave me. Hasn't ran my entire adult life of 37 years. I got bored about 12 years ago and dumped oil down the plug holes and turned it over for a while. Maybe I'll go tinker on it more!
I love this channel! Im always excited to see a new video.
You rocked it bro!! Love how you never give up. Keep up the good work!!
good job man what a rush to breath life back into some old rig 😎
This man is a genius.
Never doubted your abilities! Awesome! 😎
Greetings from Detroit!
Thanks foe sharing your awesome video. You really nailed the start up.
If I had a vote I would go for longer, more comprehensive videos. Failing that, just keep on keeping on. 206k subs and you can't be doing much wrong. 11/10 Mr. Jennings. 🇬🇧👍
This guy is the best!! The fact that he can get these things running after so long is amazing
Very impressive work
Always like your videos. Thanks from Rob in west cornwall England .
The engine whisperer The force is strong In you Great content mate.
Sounds good! Looks like someone replaced the engine at some point, the old Chevy 216s and 235s had 10 mm "peanut" spark plugs (pre 1948 or 49) AC 104 or 106, and the early carbs were made by Carter. I have a 1942 Chevy one and a half ton i need to unstick, it has an Allis-Chalmers power unit and hammermill mounted on the back, some lady had it put together years ago for going farm to farm to custom grind feed. Not sure what year the GM Rochester carbs were started, I'm thinking 1947. Keep up the great videos!
They didn't go to the 8MM plugs until '41. You're right about the Rochester model B carburetor; 1950 was the first year for them, although Rochester made replacement carburetors for the early engines back to 1932.
I love watching these old idle machines coming back to life!
Just keeps getting better every time I see a new one!!!
A little trick I learned years ago is if you have a cylinder that has pits in it you can fill them with 2 part cold weld and it will work just fine. Make sure you fill it flush with the cylinder wall before it sets up and gets hard. It is much easier to build it up than bore it out so do not over fill.
Do you have a video about it or a link to a tutorial of it? It sounds very interesting
@@kingofsludge7262 Sorry friend but no video but it is simple to do. If it is a small pit use something like a single edge razor blade to fill it with the cold weld. You do NOT want to leave excess putty.
@@PaulDKidd how well does it hold up to wear and heat?
@@kingofsludge7262 It does not work for long, the heat expanding and contracting the cylinder wall will eventually make it go byebye. It's a temporary fix to get by a little while until you get it fixed, you do run a major risk of damaging the rest of the engine if the putty suddenly decides to come lose with a running engine..
@@kingofsludge7262 I used the Car Quest brand and never ever had a problem. I also used it on a Nissan truck head and drove the truck for close to 100,000 miles before a rod started knocking.
Excellent work! So cool to see her run again.
Couboy you are making her dancing very nice.. there it goes.. well done master.
You are master magician, (Filming+Talking+Repairing) at the same time.
I am absolutely shocked that thing ran at all. Good job sir!
I love this so much. *Car is literally falling apart* You: "Well, only thing that's bad about it is the motor is locked up". Gold.
Awesome job. You never cease to amaze me 😄😄😄😄
Dude you are badass. I used to watch my grandfather crank stuff that didn’t have any business running. You’re awesome man
Liked and subbed, great job! Like your attitude.
So great, watching from winnipeg manitoba Canada. Keep up the great content
absolutely nuts, great work man love it
You are the man buddy wow ! Great job what a TREAT thank you 👍😎🙏
Awesome! Great to see the old iron come back to life
I would like to see the entire engine on fire.
New sub! Love this stuff
GREAT JOB ,, FRIEND.. I LIKE SEEING CAR GET IT GOOOOING LIKE THIS... PEACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love your stuff here in 🇬🇧 keep it up 👍
I'm amazed at how well the old girl ran. Great work and a great video as usual, I'm looking forward to the diamond t build 👍✌️🇺🇲
excellent
Iam so glad i found this channel very cool stuff love it👍🔥
She's almost ready fer the Interstate! 8^) Nice one.
You are the master of freeing stuck engines
Love the videos brother, keep them coming.
Awesome sound...
That seemed like a close-run thing, but you convinced that engine to open up. Fantastic!
Good job with the time-lapse
I don't know half of what you're doing or how you do it, but I'll watch it all day long!
Wow I didn’t expect this one to run, but awesome job dude!
My man, this was a dad gum good video! Loving you from up here in Philadelphia!
really great job of getting that old chevy running again, well done
Absolutely brilliant great video ❤
What do you do with all the vehicles from the will it run series? Do you sell them, or do they just sit in ur yard? 😂
I sell a lot of them and some I keep it just depends on the vehicle
@Jennings Motor sports Oh, that's rad. Well, keep the great work, bud. I love your content and love to see those old motors breathe life again.