Rest in peace Joe Elmore. I grew up watching him on TV
@Z-Bart3 ай бұрын
Great voice.
@dwcheshire3 ай бұрын
If you watched anything about cars on TV you saw Joe.
@alstewart99153 ай бұрын
Me too! I grew up watching him as well. Reat in peace Joe
@davidmiller45943 ай бұрын
Don't forget Chuck
@bmstylee3 ай бұрын
Between Chuck and Joe, Stacey David, and Ian and Jesse I wouldn't be nearly the gearhead I am today.
@jburnham91093 ай бұрын
Before KZbin, us car kids and guys had Power Block on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Joe was one of the most iconic hosts and no doubt, a favorite to all. Godspeed Joe.
@Rider-nb5ts3 ай бұрын
Power Block was amazing
@lollipop848582 ай бұрын
What does godspeed mean? I always see Americans say it when people die....
@themuckler81762 ай бұрын
And Car Craft magazine
@synshenron7982 ай бұрын
I remember my dad watching power nation every Sunday after church. At the time I didn't get it. Now, I totally get it
@jburnham91092 ай бұрын
@@lollipop84858 it's wishing some good wishes on a journey. In this case, the great beyond. Wherever that may be.
@baby-sharkgto49023 ай бұрын
I had no idea Joe was as old as he was, I thought he was 20 years younger!! I really enjoyed watching him every Saturday, Joe is a big reason I’m a horsepower addict!! RIP Mr. Elmore
@stevenbelue54963 ай бұрын
Yea its tricky on youtube, ive seen some episodes were he looked 40 or 50 and then some where he looked twenty, i was wondering at the time what the release dates were. Sux growing old, life is so short.
@livinginavwvan2073 ай бұрын
@@stevenbelue5496 I believe he was in his 50's back in the Hot rod TV / Horsepower TV days but looked like he was in his early 40's
@danmallery91423 ай бұрын
That was my first thought. I am 60 and I thought we were about the same age.
@BruceLee-xn3nn3 ай бұрын
Working in a field that you love makes a big difference how you age.
@anthonyrowland90723 ай бұрын
I wouldn't have thought he was in his early 50s back then...
@FloatinPossumHoller2 ай бұрын
Man his voice is all it takes and I'm right back watching powerblock tv on my parents living room couch. What an icon to automotive culture. Rip Joe
@snickelfritz47063 ай бұрын
RIP Joe Elmore. He was such an iconic voice of my younger years and I appreciate all that he taught me about cars.
@daryljoseph3 ай бұрын
Growing up in the 90's would have been very different if I wasn't able to watch Joe Elmore and Stacey David on Saturday and Sunday morning. R.I.P. Joe. Thank you for everything.
@robsorgdrager84773 ай бұрын
I miss that long bowl mullet of Stacy's. Two icons of my life. Same, I would set alarms to get up and watch those guys on TNN . Sad that he is not here but happy that he is where he belongs....there's gonna be a pretty good party up there with all the greats.
@daryljoseph3 ай бұрын
@robsorgdrager8477 yeah, I'm sure he and my engine builder dad are swapping war stories up there about the engines and cars they pushed too far and blew up. Take care my friend.
@robsorgdrager84773 ай бұрын
@@daryljoseph you as well. Keep the rubber side down✌️🤙
@therichie99163 ай бұрын
Couldn't have said it better
@eddierichardson52893 ай бұрын
Same here 😭
@webrbio31533 ай бұрын
"If it burns gasoline we like it." Count me in boys!
@cemeteryhill3 ай бұрын
RIP Joe. As was the case with most of us here, I grew up watching him. Thanks for the ride Joe.
@mattkruk56152 ай бұрын
RIP Joe. I’m almost 40 and I’m starting to see parts of my childhood slip away. You don’t realize how cool or special some of them are until they are gone. Many a Sunday mornings after my paper route were spent watching this show with my dad. Condolences to his family at home and the network.
@baddonkey6876Ай бұрын
Same here, I'm 39, grew up in a machine shop, watched him and stacy every weekend when we weren't in the shop, so many iconic people are gone now
@goodtalkerАй бұрын
I'm 62 years old. When I graduated high school, I bought a 1967 Camaro SS with a Muncie and a 327. I rebuilt the engine, blue printed it, added better headers, bigger carb and intake and a big ass manifold. Loved it! When my grandmother stopped driving, she gave me her 1967 Mustang coup with a 289. I did basically the same stuff to that car as I had done to the Camaro and then gave the car to my younger brother. I hate to say, but that damn Mustang walked away from that Camaro! I swear, my brother told me sometimes he would rev than damn thing to over 7,000 rpms! Those were the good old days......rubber and gasoline, carbs and grease!
@ManOfChaiTea29 күн бұрын
It happens every now and then, a manufacturer just has a freak of nature engine where adding the minimal just makes power that doesnt make sense.
@McBuggs.18 күн бұрын
There might have been a lower gear ratio in the 67 Mustang to possibly overtake the 67 Camaro SS. Back in the day when I was 17-18, I drove our family 68 Ford Custom (302 210 hp Automatic 4dr) and did a streetlight to streetlight race with a mid 70's Monte Carlo 350 Auto. I was less than half a car length behind it before slowing down for the next light. I would have beat it in a 1/4 mile drag race.
@tonem4273 ай бұрын
Damn, this Crushed me. I grew up, watching Joe. All through Highschool, the Saturday morning afternoon Fridays game, if Wake up super sore and banged up, and there was nothing more exciting than watching Joe put an engine a project together. I'd watching while eating breakfast. Great memories. Wow. May he continue making great rides in Heaven 🕊️🙏🏾🫡🤙🏾
@kevinfox5003 ай бұрын
Used to sit with my daughter on Sundays that she wasn't with her bio father, and record Power block when she was. She broke the news to us, as we knew him through SEMA. Wonderful man. Reason my wife and I started our shop with the first disability check after the loss of my legs, was a chat with Joe. Miss him so much, but we'll see each other again. I feel the same way.
@beenstork3 ай бұрын
It's like you were reading my mind
@7pastorb3 ай бұрын
Wow, I can't believe it. That iconic smile and voice and the decades of knowledge are gone for now. Thanks Joe for the years of entertainment and instruction. You'll be deeply missed, brother.
@Chad-x5n3 ай бұрын
R.I.P. Joe! The news of your death put a lump in my throat. Thank you for being a part of my childhood. I'm now grown up with kids and started watching Joe when I was a kid. He really seemed like a genuine, happy sincere guy. I pray he had faith 🙏
@comndo952313 ай бұрын
Great show guys. 302 is one of my fav engines. Rest in Peace Joe.. lots of Saturday mornings were spent watching him.
@noskatehate3 ай бұрын
Loved the tribute to Joe at the end, RIP to the man who helped get me into cars when I was a kid in the 90s.
@calvinsplan47743 ай бұрын
I started watching because of Joe back in the 80's on TNN. I'm going to miss you Joe, RIP. PS. Best quote I think was " I'm happier than a woodpecker In a lumber yard" !
@mightymikethebear3 ай бұрын
Referring to the TNN days is taking a big step back in history. Joe Elmore and Chuck Hanson were quite a team.
@warrenharrison9490Ай бұрын
Gosh, I feel old now, TNN dang that was so long ago.
@wjoldham3 ай бұрын
omg i did not expect that ending...man joe was a legend...many weekend morning spent watching the power block ...he will be dearly missed RIP
@dumbestoyster3 ай бұрын
Jesus, Joe is a beauty!.. I grew up at a time, when we only had a handful of automotive how-to icons. Joe was always on that list
@thunderray19873 ай бұрын
Wow, both of those are fabulous engines!! I love how smooth the SBF 302 ran before you guys did the modifications! That was definitely a very well-maintained motor!
@1badombre8224 күн бұрын
I like 302s more and if you aren't doing forced induction on stock internals then they are basically the same. But if you are throwing a turbo on it then the chevy engine is the only one that makes sense. The chevy vortec can take over 600hp with stock internals
@fido1393 ай бұрын
302 all day long, bulletproof. Smaller block as well, and narrower.
@amemestoanend19583 ай бұрын
I want to know for sure but I believe the 302 can also rev much higher than a 305.
@russpendleton90313 ай бұрын
OK I see they put an HEI gm style distributer in it. I go with a edlebrock carb over holley all engines.
@rogerrussell95443 ай бұрын
@@amemestoanend1958 The two engines have a different background. The 302 started out as a 260 and grew from there. The 305 started out as a small block - a 350 for the most part but shrunk a bit to make a cruising engine, the small v8 for the Camaro - but the high performance was the 350 if you had the extra money for it.
@jamessharp97903 ай бұрын
@@rogerrussell9544I’m surprised that the Ford didn’t still beat it despite being as closely matched as possible. The Ford has better bore for valve size and better head design. I would have thought a 305 would need some sort of aftermarket heads to be even.
@ramiroguerra14223 ай бұрын
@@jamessharp9790 true the 302 had the same specs or bigger piston bore than 350 orbigger than a 350 with only shorter rods wich made it rev faster .....but that 305 H.O camaro with 373 rear end would give it a run for its money
@IndridCool543 ай бұрын
Well, this episode should end the Ford vs Chevy debate… 😂 RIP Joe, you were a pioneer. 🙏🏼
@Shade_tree_garage013 ай бұрын
That the 302 was an is as useless a 305? Yeah I agree
@christopherandersen59503 ай бұрын
proved ford can do it with less cubes...😂
@kyliejm23 ай бұрын
It should’ve pitted the Chev 302 vs the Ford 302. The bore and stroke is in favour of the Ford.
@Turbo4Joe3633 ай бұрын
@@Shade_tree_garage01 Nope, Just the small bore 305 is useless. I grew tired of watching those IROC-Z Camaros grow smaller in my 302 Foxbody's rearview mirror!
@IndridCool543 ай бұрын
@@kyliejm2 Ford Boss 302 vs Chevy DZ 302 👍🏼
@stevedriver14763 ай бұрын
I am in Australia and didnt know Joe Elmore at all as a celebrity, but watching him on this power nation was a delight, he had the coolest voice and a cool style of everything, he wasnt that old, what a shame.. i will miss him even as an Aussie 12,000 miles away... sad news for sure, i hope his family were living well and thank you again. steve in Australia.
@evilinside59843 ай бұрын
Joe Elmore was 80 years old. Great person, who will be remembered fondly❤️
@contsatas48763 ай бұрын
RIP Joe from Melbourne, Australia
@lollipop848582 ай бұрын
Why do you guys always specify your in or from Australia like it matters??
@kellymorris59843 ай бұрын
I absolutely love these kinds of videos. Rebuilding/rescuing old motors and showing the results. Fantastic work. I am sorry that Joe passed away. His unique voice and character will be missed.
@malcolmtucker52253 ай бұрын
RIP Joe Elmore I watched you for many years on Horsepower TV!!! Thanks for everything that you taught me!!!!!
@hemidan4073 ай бұрын
Joe!! My man- you taught me sooooo much in the 90’s and 2000’s. God bless my tv mentor.
@2nickles6473 ай бұрын
A neighbor came over one day. He brought his mustang. Said car starts good. Oil press is low? So i started it. No oil pressure. I told him the drive rod on the oil pump is broken. Since its broken. I suggested i check the bearings. He said ok. And said, i have a better cam. Can you install it too? I said yes. We will pull engine. He said ok and to Replace the oil pump and drive rod. I said ok. During that time, one of my grand daughters was living with us. So we got it up on ramps and started work. 1st thing, drain oil. I started draining. My 7 qt drain pan was filling up. I grabbed another pan. We found 13 qts of oil We tore the engine down. The main and rod bearings were still in good condition. But he bought a new set. My grand daughter was there helping disassemble the bottom engine. The owner didn't want new rings. Since the car wasn't smoking. But we scrubbed the engine down and got it on the stand. I was the instructor and talked her how to put it together. The heads were not touched. Just cleaning. At the end, she put it together. We installed the engine. We were just about to fire it up for the first time. The owner showed up just in time. Car starts up nice. I set the timing. We let the car warm up and broke in the cam for 15 minutes at 1500 rpms. Then the owner and myself took the first test drive. The new cam pulled very nice and started pulling as the rpms increased. He paid the bill. I gave my grand daughter half of the money we earned. ❤❤
@benruether82943 ай бұрын
Thats a win! I bought a 5.0 Cobra Mustang from a guy about to stuff a absolutely outrageous cam in a completely stock high mile long block. I checked the cam specs and laughed. Told him you can keep the cam. Would have wiped out the valves even with fly cutting the pistons. I saved it just in time!
@lollipop848582 ай бұрын
No one here asked for your life story
@TristanHill-ju3ng2 ай бұрын
@@lollipop84858 🤡
@Od3mis3 ай бұрын
Joe just was that special kind of soul and person, his positivity and passion radiates! RIP
@JH-nf3fu3 ай бұрын
I remember waking up excited on Saturdays just to watch horsepower tv and watch Joe. He was the first host I watched. RIP Joe.😢
@gordongrimes27973 ай бұрын
thanks for the memories joe I could not tell how many time I watched joe love his way of explaining cars and engines projects he well be missed.
@chriscurry7803 ай бұрын
Super cool guy, 👍 I always remember turning on the TV on Saturday mornings and my stereo would kick on before the TV did. Once I heard his unmistakable voice i felt the weekend kick in gear😊 I wish everyone had his vibe
@mattryan40673 ай бұрын
Glad got a fair test ! To many years had a 302 ford vs chevy 350 Rest in peace Joe! Don't think I would be where I am today without watching you Saturday mornings!
@flyhigh6591Ай бұрын
There's nothing Fair comparing engines when one is a roller cam and the 305 isn't . Roller is always going to make more power straight out of the box.
@homesteadjackass49793 ай бұрын
Man i watched this just for old times sake to watch the two engines and yall crushed me at the end. I have watched Joe for decades. Rest in peace and fly high brother. ❤️😔
@normp32733 ай бұрын
I still can't get over what you guys did with the Chrysler slant 6. Just amazing.👍 Next up: The 426 Wedge vs The 426 hemi. Or 440 Magnum versus 454 Chevy.
@tambosnipes16523 ай бұрын
Oldsmobile rocket vs chevy
@JNAMOTORSPORTS3 ай бұрын
People make way more power than they did.
@nukedathlonman3 ай бұрын
Oh, 440 vs 454 - that would be epic!!!
@unicornsteaks67693 ай бұрын
@@tambosnipes1652 Or a Buick-Olds-Pontiac-Chevrolet 350 shootout. Or maybe just the B-O-P. We've seen the Chevy build every way possible.
@ManOfChaiTea3 ай бұрын
How about 426 hemi, 426 SOHC Ford and 426 chevy =P
@alpha2gproject7833 ай бұрын
I really loved watching anything Joe was on. I remember the first time they worked on something that wasn't a small block of some sort...the Honda Civic project back around 2005-8 and just the amount of honest enthusiasm he had for that was awesome! RIP Joe!
@thetruthyouneedtohear3 ай бұрын
RIP Joe, thanks for the education and the encouragement.
@timeTravellin3 ай бұрын
I looked forward to watching Joe on a Saturday morning back in the day. Rest easy sir!
@frmula1fan513 ай бұрын
As a Ford 302 owner, I can say that it's the best of the two and way more expensive to modify. Also, as a former 305 owner, when I was 16, in the 90s, there were very few 305 parts worth buying out of the Summit catalog. However, there were pages for the 302 Mustangs. I was jealous. If you can't beat them, join them. Besides, a Windsor 302 is one of the best sounding engines ever. Arguably the best. IMHO.
@mitch95213 ай бұрын
289/302/351 all have a big 4 inch bore too which helps with power, junk 305 is useless, everyone builds 350s for a reason.
@oldskool2353 ай бұрын
I'm confused. All sbc parts are interchangeable. The sbc has always had more parts available than the sbf. I'm 49 and I was constantly going through the jegs and paw magazines looking for parts. Built my first engine in 1989 at 14. Was working as a certified mechanic at 19. I now have 35 years as a master tech and have 2 first place finishes and a 3rd place at Detroit Autorama and your response confuses the hell out of me...
@frmula1fan513 ай бұрын
@@oldskool235 Ford 302 = better and more expensive to build. More parts available mid 90s. 305=boat anchor. Cost not a factor bc not much is available. SBCs are generally cheaper to build. Compare cylinder head prices.. SBC=great; 305=turd. My 305 was tpi. You could buy an accel intake, runners one of 2 or 3 chips for the ecu in the mis 90s. Cam choices were very limited bc the ecu wasn't very adaptive, whereas the Ford computer would pretty much adapt to anything. There were, as best as I can remember, only a few head opinions. They were 306 specific bc of the limited bore. You could not blindly interchange heads on a 305 like you could every other SBC. No t so much with the 302. The large bore allowed it to take much better heads. The 305 was created for smog purposes. The 302 was created to kick ass and take names and sound better than anything else in the world. You should remember the Mustang Flownaster sound from the 90s. That sound instantly made me a believer. My 305 sounded decent, but a 302 sings a heavenly tune. Hope that helps.
@Dingleberry18563 ай бұрын
@@frmula1fan51350 parts fit 305
@paulkarwacki71193 ай бұрын
Windsor has that sporty crackle on overrun & urge to race up the tacho 👍
@Chris-bn1bn3 ай бұрын
That man brought more to automotive video journalism than anyone past or present. He will be missed by many many people.
@rsegura75972 ай бұрын
Thanks Engine Power for always providing relevant engines for us guys to dream about upgrading, and proving real performance after upgrades
@gsvallis3 ай бұрын
I watched Joe every Saturday in my teens and he’s one of the major reasons I’m a gear head today!! Thanks for the awesome montage and memories
@JustinD9123 ай бұрын
I can't hate on the 305 anymore! I'm shocked how well it changed with a couple bolt ons.
@anthonyrowland90723 ай бұрын
They just made so many ragged 305s of differing tunes while Ford made one 302 for mustang. You can fit a vortec head or any 1.94 valve on a 305 with no work.
@craigvoclain14063 ай бұрын
But you cant put 202 heads or Cleveland big valve heads on a 305 like you can on a 302.@@anthonyrowland9072
@GMbowtie3503 ай бұрын
@@anthonyrowland9072What are you talking about? The 302 went into the Mustang, F150, F250, Crown Vic, Town Car, etc.
@Zippadeedoodaa-nt8om3 ай бұрын
The 302 went into everything Ford made during the 70's.
@anthonyrowland90723 ай бұрын
@@GMbowtie350 What I said, they made one V8 for the mustang.
@bmstylee3 ай бұрын
New Engine Power. The only show actually worth watching on Powernation.
@lindafoxwood783 ай бұрын
1st time on your channel - I subscribed! My first car was a 1967 Camaro 350+ HP modified with racing cam, roller lifters, 12 inch Lakewood bell housing, Mickey Thomson rear 12" tires, 4 speed manual transmission, inline 4 shift racing stick shift, racing boat engine that came from a wrecked 1966 Corvette, LT1 i think. Got 7 miles to the gallon when you wanted to go, but got you there quick. Got 20 mpg at 1300 rpm in 4th gear when cruising at 65 mph on the highway because of the high speed interceptor rearend out of a State Patrol car. I bought this car while in college at ECU for $1200 from a guy in Hollywood NC during November1977. This car taught me everything about how to drive and fix cars!!! I learned how to fix cars! This was the only way to get around and I was ready. This was the first car to teach me to me a mechanic. I have never let anyone touch my cars since. 😁
@stevemabry67183 ай бұрын
My 1981 Malibu with 2:94 gears and 26" tires has a 350 with Edelbrock performer cam intake and carb, turbo 350, now not fast but 14.01 at 93 mph getting 25 mpg, is impressive for a cruiser in my book
@lindafoxwood783 ай бұрын
@@stevemabry6718 My poor Malibu! 1974 brand new! My mother's car. 350 hp from the factory, fresh. One week after getting my driver's license - I torn the entire passenger side off the car when I side swiped a tree (8 feet behind a chain link fence. ) One year later, one week before going to ECU college in 1975 - took the driver's side off the car when I side swiped a TELEPHONE pole. All the lights on the street and my car went out! I asked my passenger Tommy: "Are we DEAD? Is this what death feels like?" It was totally black everywhere. Tommy said: "I have no idea!!! Just keep driving. LOL.
@nopejnope44443 ай бұрын
Go pirates!!!!!
@bikewithchris12733 ай бұрын
Great episode, wasn't expecting to get a little choked up at the end but growing up watching Joe on TV every Saturday it's to be expected. See you in the Kingdom Joe. :)
@rarpcprinter16413 ай бұрын
Hi Pat, Frankie, and staff. Nice show, and nice tribute to Joe. Thanks
@Lagrange11863 ай бұрын
A revisit with vortec heads and gt40 heads? J/k thanks for the video guys. I happen to love both ford and Chevy so this episode was a complete win for me. You will be missed Mr. Elmore.
@russriley30053 ай бұрын
that would be a good fair matchup, should we match port them just for s and gs?
@TV99DE3 ай бұрын
I actually second this idea, I think it would be cool to see how they would each respond to good factory iron heads, then maybe step up to some RPM heads for both with the same cams/intake manifolds.
@chevrolettay40823 ай бұрын
I watched him while growing up and as a adult reminiscing on my younger years....R.I.P. Joe.....💪🏾🙏🏾✌🏾
@PotatoeJoe693 ай бұрын
I was incredibly surprised how well the 305 did. They've always been known as boat anchors, and knowing that this one was worn out, up against the 302 that was not worn out and with an aftermarket intake manifold, I didn't expect it to be as close as it was stock for stock
@N-Lee3 ай бұрын
305's - Great for Turbo or Supercharge engines IMO. They have their place. Seems to me the 302 has a better chance because of larger cylinders and better breathing heads.
@Dingleberry18563 ай бұрын
They were considered boat anchors because it’s the same size and performance parts as a 350, so why bother? 350 core is cheap so swap and modify 350 and ditch the 305.
@Roxx______________3 ай бұрын
@@Dingleberry1856 Yu give the same clueless ignorant arguement, only your opinion, not fact. Their are Race Classes that require a 305. Those blocks are available Aftermarket, and the complete engines cost upwards of $10,000. I guess you buy 350 cores on a regular basis? If you did you would know they are no longer inexpensive. A stock 305 is a boat anchor, so is a stock 350. Even a bone stock 400 with short rods is weak. Modifying makes all the difference.
@amemestoanend19583 ай бұрын
That motor also looked like shit on the inside. I've never in my 20 years of owning engines ever had anything that looked so bad.
@stang19703 ай бұрын
@Roxx______________ you are so ignorant. We are not talking race engines. EVERYONE in my area bought a 350 through parts at it then swapped out the 305. There was no point keeping the 305. You could pick up a 350 from a junkyard for $100
@Scott_Buchanan2 ай бұрын
Great show fellas. RIP Joe, your voice was instantly recognizable and we all loved watching you work ❤
@shawdowsanddust53013 ай бұрын
Man, this video is making me reconsider pulling the 305 out of my 85 SS Monte Carlo. That was a super impressive jump with a couple of bolt on's.
@member573 ай бұрын
Find a set of 305 Vortec heads. Look up the casting numbers to make sure they are Vortec heads. Should be years 1995ish to 1999. They are hard to find. You may have to buy a whole engine to get a set. Match that with the correct Edelbrock or Holley Vortec manifold, then select the same cam as this test. It will make the 305 run great.
@larry771173 ай бұрын
i would do that. if you have a stock 84 block.... put 202 intake heads, 292/475 hyd cam & lifters. 650cfm or FInj. double roller timing chain.
@member573 ай бұрын
@@larry77117 Any small block head with 2.02 valves will not fit on the 305. The bore is too narrow. 1.94 is the maximum diameter.
@natelorimer85673 ай бұрын
There is a combo video I watched.. before they blew it up with nitrous, the base NA run was 350 hp out of the 305 with vortec heads
@LostWayMinistries3 ай бұрын
The fact that they got that power out of 2 engines with emissions choked compression ratios and mostly stock internals says a lot about how much late 60’s early 70’s manufacturers were lying about the numbers on their engines lol.
@Tksperformancerc3 ай бұрын
Spent many hours watching Joe , Rest easy my friend!!!!
@hardknokker3 ай бұрын
Joe.... May God go with you and keep you, Brother.
@realitysux_01283 ай бұрын
RIP Mr. Elmore! I learned so much from you. I couldn’t wait to watch your programs every Saturday 🙏🏼
@anthonybartholomew21733 ай бұрын
R.I.P watch many saturdays even recorded some shows thank you !
@shadow77963 ай бұрын
At 16 years old, i bought my first car, which was a 1978 Chevy Nova with the 305. Not big on horsepower, but man, it was reliable with regular maintenance. I think about that old car every now and then and all the fun i had in it. It was in excellent condition for a 16 year old car back then. With a new radiator, starter, alternator, and carb rebuild, i was off. I learned alot about cars with that one. It's really a shame they dont make them like that anymore.
@fpSmoker3 ай бұрын
We are 1st car brothers. I also got a 78 nova with a 305 at 16. was a great car until the oil sending unit cracked on a 25 mile drive home. Never smoked and didn't notice all the oil leaking out. It was knocking by the time I got home. Sad but I learned so much drooping my first 350 in. Oh and I actually spray painted the entire car blue and it wasn't terrible. lol
@khudson4853 ай бұрын
Godspeed Joe! Your voice was unmistakable as my Saturday mornings always included the power nation on TNN. As I was deployed many times to far off countries catching the power nation videos always reminded me of home. Thanks for everything!
@jonfranklin93613 ай бұрын
RIP Joe.❤ 😢 Grew up watching you after school. 😢
@jessicawells51453 ай бұрын
He made it so enjoyable watching him work.I’ve watched a lot of his videos over the years.
@Truckerdaddy3 ай бұрын
I loved watch Joe on Horsepower and Stacey on Trucks. Lot of good memories sitting on my couch as a young teenager watching them build awesome vehicles.
@jakeblack40953 ай бұрын
I didn't know he passed! I grew up watching Joe, lots of Saturday mornings in front of the TV. Hope he went peacefully.
@johnny22single993 ай бұрын
I don't know why. But!!!!---> When a fellow gear head passes on. No matter what age they are. I genuinely cry while praying for him at the same time. I feel for all of his TRUE family friends and loved one's. 😞
@torres4272 ай бұрын
May Joe be with the Lord in peace, forever, amen 🙏
@builttobeat2741Ай бұрын
It doesn't matter the brand or model they make us all a family of gearheads
@austincassell47413 ай бұрын
Man, I didn't know Joe passed. I grew up watching powerblock on the weekends as a kid, not watching cartoons like all the others. Always enjoyed watching his episodes..... I might need to go watch some old ones today just for him
@corporalclegg9143 ай бұрын
thanks for including Joe on what was already a super cool episode. he’ll be missed by many of us strangers, while the earlier comment made between Blue Oval vs Bow Tie rings true: if it Burns Gasoline, We Like it. that’s the way to be. take something & make it better, regardless of label/brand. RiP, Joe. your blue Fender Strat was sexy…see if Jimi will play it for you up there.
@jamesyoung15473 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear of Joe's passing. Loved watching him, learnt a lot.
@littlehawk93223 ай бұрын
The roller cam vs non roller does make a huge difference. That's not a fair comparison for baseline.
@graydanerasmussen40713 ай бұрын
The Chevy had a few wiped cam lobes. It was basically a broken engine. -But it ran! I wonder how many project car engines could go from poor to at least average, just by being stock rebuilt? You'd have to do it yourself, but a true gear head should tear down at least one engine in their life (I did a 50cc moped as a teen, that counts!) :D
@BlackBeard2033 ай бұрын
Rip Joe i grew up on HP and watched every Sunday learned alot and will miss ya more brother rest easy in the Mechanic Sky
@lollipop848582 ай бұрын
HAHAHA! in the mechanic sky
@herbienbrian23 ай бұрын
I will perfer the Ford simply because they staggar the valves. Unlike Chevy who puts exhaust valves next to each other in the middle of the head which causes hot spots head gasket faliures and cracking.
@nathancarpenter76263 ай бұрын
So simply buy some canted valve heads for the chevy small block. Or go big block chevy then it's a non issue...😂
@jesseduke6943 ай бұрын
The standard ford 302 dous not have canted valve heads. Only the 302 Boss wich was a very special & rare engine. Also the 351 Clevlands heads was canted valve heads. Wich is what was on the 302 Boss. But the standard 302/5.0 did not have those heads.
@tobbytownsend99683 ай бұрын
Chevy learned from their mistakes & built the LS👍. Ford went full tilt & built unreliable OHC engines👎, then Ford learned from that mistake & built the 7.3 Godzilla👍.
@delbertmcfinklestein85763 ай бұрын
@@tobbytownsend9968 You can give a thumbs down to the 4.6 but no way to the Coyote.
@tobbytownsend99683 ай бұрын
@delbertmcfinklestein8576 All Ford's SOHC V8s & V10s are unreliable. My thumb down on the coyote is for the limited production. Why didn't they just straight up replace the 4.6 with it?
@tomupchurch4911Ай бұрын
Look at the bore/ stroke of these engines. How can you even compare them? It's Apple vs Orange. R.I.P. Joe.
@KC-pf4tj3 ай бұрын
RIP Joe and thank you for all the Horsepower TV programs that we loved to watch!
@swizlstik3 ай бұрын
Nobody is as cool as Pat running the dyno. 🤦♂️
@djmtott3 ай бұрын
Pat is my spirit animal
@timtodd68303 ай бұрын
What happened to Mike Galley? He just went poof!
@leelawrence40563 ай бұрын
Rest easy Joe
@northwoodsroadwarrior38233 ай бұрын
RIP Joe. Watched every Sunday as a kid on power nation.
@jdwht24553 ай бұрын
Joe and Stacy were some of my inspiration with performance - RIP Joe Oh and the side by side Ford/Chevy power was interesting especially since I have a modified 302 '99 Explorer (GT40P heads) crate motor in my '31 Ford that runs very nicely.
@runsguns27963 ай бұрын
Finally! I always thought the 350 vs 302 tests were obviously flawed. RIP Joe and thank you for all those Saturdays.
@irench3 ай бұрын
Joe "bowted up" a lot a parts and hearts. RIP. I was surprised and disappointed Stacy didn't say anything that I saw at least. If I'm wrong apologies but Joe was a fixture for decades and an undeniable one. As to your test. It is awesome how you immediately pointed out "similar VE" so few of the modern wrenches know that. A VE improvement is where power hides. A cold air intake to a super 40. I'd love to see this test back with some head replacement. THEN put some stroke in them both. Think there might be a big difference when all that happens.
@stuartwall82123 ай бұрын
The debate will never end. All that Ford needed was the cam and springs. Junkyards are full of roller 302's that will perform like that with 500 bucks worth of parts.
@member573 ай бұрын
That's what the 305 received also. Same numbers. 😂
@stuartwall82123 ай бұрын
@@member57 both got carb, single plane intake, electronic distributor, wires, coil, timing chain and gears.....and last but not least, valve springs, pushrods, cam, and roller lifters. Both were run with headers in the end too, instead of stock exhaust. Ford roller lifters, even with 200,000 miles, are good to go. Give it a bumpstick and springs only.....pushroods probably will not need changing. So they produced equal power....but the Ford really only needed 500 bucks in parts. That is my point. The title of the show was DOLLAR FOR HORSEPOWER. The debate will never end.
@toddbob553 ай бұрын
As far back as the 1970's Ive always had better reliability with Ford Engines.
@vinceyoung59123 ай бұрын
If you only run fords that’s all you can relate to. That’s the same as saying mac n cheese is my favorite food and it’s the only thing you eat
@The_R-n-I_Guy3 ай бұрын
Watching Joe, Stacey and the other hosts every Saturday morning as a kid is what got me into cars. Now I'm in my 40's and I enjoy being able to turn wrenches for fun and for a paycheck. I don't know what I would be doing now if I hadn't had Joe and the crew to teach me about cars at a young age. Thanks Joe for being the ignition coil that sent a spark through the wires of TV to light off the spark plug in my mind and heart. You'll be missed. But at least we can still watch old shows and clips on the internet. I guess technology isn't all bad after all
@fleajr093 ай бұрын
Great episode guys, and great tribute. Joe is part of the blame for who I am today. Every weekend me and my dad would sit in the garage watching all the powerblock shows, then we would tear up the garage with tools and flying metal. More than afew projects and obsessions have resulted to this day. Thanks for the memories, RIP Joe.
@johnelliott45213 ай бұрын
An icon has left us and are poorer for his leaving didn't realize he was that old. Will miss him
@drewsharpe74843 ай бұрын
Should have base lined a Vortec 305…..
@jeffreyboyles48693 ай бұрын
If so, would also have to equally run the late model Explorer 5.0 with swirl GT40P heads
@mitch95213 ай бұрын
It'd be the same shit, 305 has a tiny little econobox bore on it, useless for making power.
@THEFERMANATOR3 ай бұрын
They should have used the 305ho out of the Camaro, it would have been a much closer match to the 302. They used an old smog era 305 for this that probably barely had 8:1 C/R with purely junk heads designed to clean up emissions with a carb. I'm shocked they said it made 200hp as I believe they were only rated at 140 stock.
@brianpatrick6783 ай бұрын
Why not compare a Ford 302 vs Chevy 302. The 305 has a huge disadvantage because of the really crap cylinder heads and small bore.
@jeffreyboyles48693 ай бұрын
The Ford 302 heads are crap also, they can barely make 300 fully ported. Trust me, that is an even comparison. The comparison to the Chevy 302 is the Boss 302. But the Boss wins that comparison too
@michaelguy11253 ай бұрын
How about building a 318
@mitch95213 ай бұрын
economy junk engine
@c.e.ardanaz12343 ай бұрын
Great work, very good balanced comparison between both engines!!!, despite the greater wear of one of them, although I suppose you have verified that both had a sufficient level of compression, which did not affect the tests. In Argentina Oreste Berta developed and built for our racing cars, Chevrolet, Ford, Dodge, Torino-Tornado-Jet, the corresponding cylinder heads with double overhead camshafts, and 4 valves per cylinder, to modernize those engines, which range from 188 to 250 cubic inches of 6 cylinders all of them. It would be very interesting if you could verify in your equipment those 4 engines. My support for your loss of such a great master of mechanics as Joe Elmor was. Cordial greetings, from San Luis, Argentina.
@starhope9630Ай бұрын
Very similar and interesting results...although wouldn't comparing a 302 Ford to a 302 Chev have been fairer or more relevant?🤔
@killroyjohnson12563 ай бұрын
Same old story different day. The smaller Ford is just as powerful or usually more powerful. The 302 Ford smokes a lot of 350/400 chevys 😂🤣
@MovieMuscleАй бұрын
302 vs 305...lol
@Connor4x45 күн бұрын
lb for lb NO 302 is smoking 350-400 small block chevies lol.
@killroyjohnson12565 күн бұрын
@Connor4x4 Okay 🤦
@FrankKnight-r5x3 ай бұрын
Why not have 302 Chevy vs 302 Ford?
@marshallmcdowell33693 ай бұрын
I’d like to see a battle of the 400’s. Dodge, Chevy and Ford
@monkeyCmonkeyDoo3 ай бұрын
because they only made it for 3 years and they just aren't laying around in junkyards like a 305 is.
@TheLionAndTheLamb7773 ай бұрын
They could do a 350 block, 350 5.7" rods, 327 pistons, and a 283 crank with small journal crank spacers. That's a lot of effort compared to grabbing a 305 though. It is a lot of effort and cost to reduce your engine displacement.
@jamesberdine85743 ай бұрын
The possibilities are endless.
@putinslittlehacker47933 ай бұрын
Bc they are a bit boring. They are just the same stroke and bore. And if you use simular cylinder heads they will make About the same power. Really this episode is if the "small" bore of the 305 actually limits power potential in any serious extent.
@101starting3 ай бұрын
Rip joe
@cmattdabrat3 ай бұрын
Joe was always the face I associated with Power Nation and all the other shows. Thanks for so many enjoyable episodes and learning experiences.
@T-MillProductions3 ай бұрын
Joe was a fantastic individual, I used to wake up early on Saturdays to watch power block and all these great original car shows. He will be missed!
@PickleNick1393 ай бұрын
This was a rabbit hole of memories. I was only curious about this comparison and I was reminded of Joe Elmore and Horsepower TV. I watched that and shade tree mechanic growing up every weekend with my dad. Good times, rip Joe
@mikebrooka93953 ай бұрын
I love the video, but the ending hurts. R.I.P. Joe. What the heck rip it up there! Mikel
@irieman4423 ай бұрын
Thanks Joe! We will miss you a ton!
@briandady90303 ай бұрын
Thanks for the memories, Joe!
@ternyb13913 ай бұрын
Joe Elmore and Chuck Hanson were the Horsepower TV kings back in the 90’s! Also, Jessi Combs could sure turn a wrench 🔧! R.I.P. to all!
@pauljanssen75943 ай бұрын
305 small bore big stroke 302 Big bore small stroke. Play and simple as that.
@timothykeith13673 ай бұрын
302(5.0) Ford is best
@numbnutz93983 ай бұрын
I guess doing what you love really keeps you young. I had no idea he was that old. Lucky man to have such a life. I've been watching him for as long is can remember. I think it was TNN I first saw him. Gonna miss him.
@TheWopper783 ай бұрын
I watched him many many many times make engine mods and rebuilds looks effortless and fun. Then I try it and fall flat on my face! What a good man. He will be missed RIP buddy
@Holy-Hand-Grenade-of-Antioch3 ай бұрын
You guys have the greatest job in the world. I'd never complain, never be late..... probably never leave.
@stevenbean97063 ай бұрын
the 305 was smogged down ! when i was learning and progressing to my fuel altered id race up and down the east coast. an older man bob think his last name was lawrence he came from brooklyn heavys camp , he ran a 305 he pulled from a truck in his front engine dragster. it literally looked stock he used stock internals he smoothed the edges off the rods , crank , gas ported his pistons , bushed the rods floating pins roller cam bearings with his roller valvetrain. i got paid to port some small valve heads for him 283 power pack heads ! he saw how well they ran on our 355 in an s10 before my heads it went 9:60s he didnt have a lot in the motor my port job on those 1:72 -1:50 heads put him in the 8:90s ! nobody could believe it but it was right in front of them they all said no way ! well you are building an air pump not an engine ! my secret with smaller valves is to concentrate on exhaust more ! you want the cylinders as empty of air as possible before they pull anything fresh in .the car with driver was just under 1900 pounds it was super light the motor made close to 600 hp put probably around 500 to the rear tires
@adamm19983 ай бұрын
As a mechanic, i like ford engines in trucks and cars. When it comes to chevy engines i like them in vans and cab overs. One simple reason, distributor locations. Ford engine suck to work on in vans and cabovers with the dizzy in the front. Chevys suck to work on in trucks/cars because you have to climb in the engine bay. Chevys though have the cleanest look with the dizzy in the back and the plug wires are barely seen. The fords are hard to have that clean engine look with the plug wires going over the valve covers. Either way, an american small block is a solid design. My newest one just turned 38 and my oldest is 57 and they run great all original.