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@civicekhatch9 Жыл бұрын
Ls7 long block
@DiecastFever Жыл бұрын
My God, that Chicago accent. Felt like I was watching a mafia movie lol.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Haha or the SNL "Da Bears" sketch.
@harp4404 ай бұрын
Having worked as a mobile reefer mechanic on trucks and trailers, I would also put my tools away between working on multiple units in a particular yard. Mechanics get a certain rhythm when working, and part of that is reaching for a tool that is where it's supposed to be. If the tool isn't there, it throws the rhythm off, frustration sets in lol
@JoshWalshMusic Жыл бұрын
So let me get this straight. Your wife is a chef, rescues dogs, and lets you buy expensive tools you’ll only use once? JACKPOT DUDE
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Careful, if she reads these comments she's going to start asking questions about how much the tools cost.
@JoshWalshMusic Жыл бұрын
@@JoshVanVeld Nicole - I’ll spoil it for you. A “best” engine mount cost about $18 + tax
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
@@JoshWalshMusic 🤜🤛
@StevenMay-us9tr3 ай бұрын
Josh is worried about the car and his dog just chills under the driver side of the rear axle 😂😂
@dirtynate01031 Жыл бұрын
Gave a like just for pops and the pup
@shannonshepard5047 Жыл бұрын
This makes you appreciate old school cars.
@ssoffshore5111 Жыл бұрын
And while I own both, there's no substitute for the more modern-day all around performance. It's night and day!
@shannonshepard5047 Жыл бұрын
Oh I’ve modernized my old school to the hilt. But what your going through is a lot. Good luck.
@time_on_target Жыл бұрын
Everybody needs a shop "goat". What you were trying to say is Jeff is the Greatest Of All Time = GOAT
@DUNEATV Жыл бұрын
“You just pitch those down the alley” LOL!!! Love it!
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
He then launched into a whole story about a guy who found a tool he pitched down the alley and that led to him putting a clutch in the guy's '52 Chevy. Epic!
@richardsmith2721 Жыл бұрын
Northsider here. That's one helluva Chicago accent Jeff has. Right out of Central Casting.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Nicole and I were remarking on that when we were walking the dogs this morning. You should hear him tell one of his stories about the old days in the neighborhood.
@nvanveld81 Жыл бұрын
Haha! I love it! We moved out of the city when I was 12 people say I have an accent but definitely not like his 😂. My dad grew up on the northwest side of the city. His accent is home ❤
@RogueA.I. Жыл бұрын
It’s 100% tue that away to a man’s heart is through his stomach. Can’t vouch for this enough.
@Ike8Sec Жыл бұрын
Love Jeff’s subtle approach to guidance and taking over when appropriate. Solo work in the shop is great, but teamwork in the shop makes for great memories. Thanks for sharing.
@nickwells20 Жыл бұрын
I miss living in GA out your way. Such a nice place to live.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
We've been here for 10 years now and nowhere near sick of it yet. Where were you?
@donaldgavigan93769 ай бұрын
You won the lottery on father in laws. A good mechanic and a sense of humor. Learn what you can while you can.
@TheSurfRyder Жыл бұрын
Pops for the win. You get that experience to work with and learn from. As a bonus you get that time together and that’s priceless
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
💯💯💯
@Steverz32 Жыл бұрын
This is a great father in law bonding moment. 👍 Props to Jeff for helping you get better at your hobby😊
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
You hit the nail on the head! It might not be obvious to the viewer, but the extra effort required to film all this stuff calls for an additional layer of commitment and Jeff handled it like a pro. So I guess you could say he helped with the car hobby AND the KZbin hobby.
@Steverz32 Жыл бұрын
@@JoshVanVeld anything you can do with family, builds better relationships and trust me, your wife heart smiles when you and her father are bonding 😊 It also lets her father knows she married a good man as well☺️
@stevengrizzle Жыл бұрын
Nice work. Gotta love the old school guys and especially the south siders. And yeah I cried a little so what
@robmccance Жыл бұрын
Congrats on your 100th video!
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks for noticing man! 🤜🤛
@tmwong83 Жыл бұрын
Hoping you find your parts soon to keep the project going! The community is sending you positive vibes!
@ssoffshore5111 Жыл бұрын
Okay, you got me at cowbell! 🤣 So awesome of Jeff for jumping in to give a helping hand!!! And no, you're not the first guy ever to label the parts, lol!
@kuan098760 Жыл бұрын
I will also definitely rebuild the tq tube while u at it. 2 new couplers 3 bearings and the metal piece infront is called a slinger.
@almostlastplace Жыл бұрын
It's me I'm part of the 1.6% :P Honestly I have no clue how I ended up being into DIY because my dad was never much of a DIYer and wasn't much of a car guy some days I do wish I had a bit more guidance when I'm tackling my projects. But I love how relatable your projects are and your super down to earth demeanor you're definitely one of my favorite automotive youtubers right now :)
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I was hoping that line would get some female viewers to comment and it worked! I also find myself looking back and wishing I'd had a hobby mentor so I could have gotten an earlier start with automotive projects but in the end I'm grateful that the internet is there to help us connect with like-minded people when we discover things we're passionate about. Focusing this channel on my projects has helped me to confront the indecision paralysis state that I often find myself in when I'm feeling overwhelmed / underprepared. It's all about taking one more step to find out where it leads.
@almostlastplace Жыл бұрын
@@JoshVanVeld The internet has definitely been an amazing help for sure I started really getting into cars only a few years ago and barely knew how to change my own oil without help from my partner and now I've been taking on more and more advanced projects like rebuilding my transmission and I'm getting ready to swap the cam in my own car super soon. Making videos seems so intimidating tbh but it's really interesting how making videos is a part of what inspires you to proceed with your projects.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
@@almostlastplace With videos you need to accept that it's a hobby in and of itself, so you're applying one hobby to another. Hobby inception! It's a lot of fun when you get the hang of it because it lets you share stories in a way that wasn't at all possible when I was a kid.
@bmwbillr Жыл бұрын
GOAT = greatest of all time…no? Lol. Yup…you are hooked: Engine hoist and stand! Gr8 video
@dailydriven991 Жыл бұрын
Dogs, cars and good food. 3 of the best things in life right there. I’d also recommend changing out the harmonic balancer while you have it apart. I’m sure you know as a corvette guy that they are a weak point with the ls platforms and you have to pull the rack to change them on a c6 anyway lol. Mine started to wobble just under 30k miles, replaced it with a Summit balancer and now at 46k with no issues. Depending on the power output when it’s rebuilt maybe go with the ATI balancer but it’s a lot more expensive lol.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Yes sir, thanks for the tip! I had the one wobble right off of my C5Z (the steering rack prevented it from actually falling off the motor), so I have a bit of experience in that regard.
@dailydriven991 Жыл бұрын
@@JoshVanVeld yikes! Mine started wobbling after my first autocross. I bought it at 23k and focused on maintenance for the first year but autox pointed me toward bulletproofing before mods. Can’t wait to get it back out and push it more. Awesome watching yours come along!
@3.2Carrera Жыл бұрын
As I said in the earlier videos, "You got this!". And I have to say that the organization and cleanliness puts you way ahead of many low end pros pros that have dirty, cluttered shops. The elite shops are clean and very tidy. So great job there and no you don't have a problem. Keep up the great work.
@garystevens7575 Жыл бұрын
OCD IS PERFECTLY GREAT TO HAVE!!! I had a roommate who was ocd. Man I miss that guy!!! My house was NEVER A MESS
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
That's the spirit! I don't want to minimize the struggles people go through with a disorder like that but it's certainly interesting to see how people fall along the spectrum. Nicole watched that segment of the video and remarked that she wished I felt compelled to keep the other rooms in the house similarly neat and tidy.
@3.2Carrera Жыл бұрын
One more thing about the tools- they take a lot of room and keep them. I'm the guy who rebuilt the Porsche Carrera 3.2 engine last year and kept all of the tools I used. You will run your engine hard and if anything goes wrong you'll be 100% in control of your destiny. It's better that way and the storage is worth it if you're all in on the car.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Kudos on rebuilding a Porsche engine! LS feels like a nice platform to start with because it's so simple in terms of design and has so much aftermarket support. If I ever feel like I'm even 75% in control of my own destiny I'll consider that a huge win. Appreciate the perspective!
@todd8109 Жыл бұрын
You should keep Ruth because she trusts you now. You guys are the first ones to show her love and to send her to someone else’s home will break her heart.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Believe me, we've talked about it! We've got three dogs (two of them "foster fails" where we adopted dogs that we fostered) and three kids. Ruth deserves a family where she can be the center of attention and I don't think she'll have too much trouble bonding with a new family. We also want to be able to foster more dogs in the future and that wouldn't be possible if we keep her.
@the_bar Жыл бұрын
You probably should contact Lamar Walden for your engine build they do amazing work
@farmall_cub_in_columbia3642 Жыл бұрын
Hi Josh. Its great you have your father in law to help. He will help you build your confidence in working thru the project. Some points worth noting. You and your father in law can decide on cleaning the oil lines, oil cooler and intake manifold vs replacement. Once the engine is out, open it up and check the inside of the oil pump. If there is scoring inside the the pump (rotors) then metal did circulate in the oiling system. Also, look at the scavenging pump oil pickup screen in the sump. If there is metal there then that too is an indicator metal circulated in the oiling circuit and thus proceed accordingly. The oil tank will need to be cleaned and it can be disassembled for cleaning which will need to be done. Good on the engine hoisting rig. There is the challenge in getting the replacement engine assembly installed back onto the splined input shaft. Get the steel alignment shaft from Summit or Tic Performance etc. These will get the friction disc and pilot bearing aligned perfectly when you reassemble the clutch back on the engine so the input shaft will pass very smoothly. The car wasn't really designed to have the engine removed this way. The whole drivetrain is to be removed as a unit and then broken down. Pulling the engine from the top though is less work but the clutch shaft to engine mating needs to be done precisely. They make an engine hoisting plate that has a lead screw so the pickup to the hoist can be set such that the inclination of the engine can be set very precisely. With the rig you have, you can try using a winch strap and connect either to the back or front of the engine and change that tilt angle a needed. Need to get the crankshaft centerline and the input shaft centerline exactly the same for the input shaft to slip into the clutch disk spline. This is the hardest part of re-installing the engine and needs to be planned for when reinstalling the engine. Replace the clutch servo in the bell housing. The stock GM service part is fine. Get the Katech clutch bleeder kit and install that while everything is apart. Way easier than trying to install with the drivetrain assembled and a very necessary as these hydraulic clutches in these cars gets clutch dust in the servo and thus in the fluid. Clutch action then gets bad and not a good situation for a track car. The Katech clutch bleeder makes maintaining the clutch fluid much much easier and the clutch action will be better. The clutch master cylinder was updated on these cars. Get the latest part number master cylinder (pedal side of clutch) from GM and replace that while the engine is out. This can make the shifts cleaner and faster and fixed some potential malfunctioning issues as per GM service bulletin. For the clutch assembly itself, use the GM stock Z06/ZR1 clutch from ZUK (ZUK makes it for GM). Not expensive and has the right balance of torque capacity and pedal pressure for a track car. Chris Sullivan on this KZbin Corvette show does have an episode where he re-installs the LS7 in the car so that can be a help tp you for the tricky parts of the process. Anxious for what your decision will be on the engine build. Hope all this helps.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Another treasure trove of info, thank you for taking the time to post this!
@thorvelasco1467 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jeff!
@kuan098760 Жыл бұрын
Use a long stud 2 nuts and 2 washer on the passenger side craddle mount for the steering rack. You need to bend those mounts a bit open. Dont bend it too much otherwise u will b looking for another craddle. Magnesium is soft af. That way when u put the rack back in, you wont be struggling too much. The ac compressor u can remove the 4 bolts from he passenger side wheel wel. Lower the 4 craddle bolts 21mm
@NewTestamentDoc Жыл бұрын
I can feel Jeff's soreness the next day! Cudos for his hard work... keeps the rest of us old guys going...
@nickadkins7765 Жыл бұрын
I love this channel! All around just wholesome, informative, relatable, and fun!
@Den-ml7zg Жыл бұрын
Another great video, it is really relaxing watching and listening to your narration. Look forward to your next video.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
That's a great compliment to receive. Thank you.
@ChetanPatelshay Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing toothless Ruth I love when you get unexpected dog content. Love seeing when you post new videos and am living vicariously through your engine replacement. I think you should go ls7 again and beef it up for track use.
@felixespana33 Жыл бұрын
You’re right, I am crying 😢 my dad passed exactly a year ago. Somehow that little segment brought some good memories in my dark mind
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss.
@JeffWoods-kl3pe Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite KZbin channel. Great content brother. You’ve got this. With what I’m guessing about future power levels, it would be a good idea to check the condition of the torque tube as well. Now to patiently wait for your next one…
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jeff, that really means a lot to me. I'm going to try to figure out a way to pick up the pace but the reality is the editing process for the videos is a huge time sink and slows down my progress on the project. Hopefully I'll get faster as I dial it in. Good point about the torque tube, I've heard there are wear items... guibos? And while the motor is out would be the best time to address any of that stuff. I hate "while I'm in there" stuff because it never ends! 😂
@JeffWoods-kl3pe Жыл бұрын
@@JoshVanVeld you could put out 2 a week and I’d still be anxious for more, haha. My advice on that is to keep it at a comfortable pace. We don’t want you getting burned out now. Lol Yes the guibos/couplers and the bearings should be inspected at least. Probably a good idea to just replace them at this point. The old snowball effect…
@bobschulz1414 Жыл бұрын
The more I watch, the more I am struck that with your positive attitude you have an opportunity to do something here that would be very rewarding and get you to your goal for a budget you can justify IMO. I've built a few engines over the years but I am far from an expert or professional. Get yourself a book on building LS engines- especially one on building performance LS engines and read it through. You have the tools now, the ambition, and the ability to to this and you can build an engine for a fraction of what a crate or special built engine will cost. And you will know exactly what went into your engine for parts. If it were me, I would get a Dart block or some other strong aftermarket block to start with, especially if it is compatible with your existing rotating assembly. Have your existing rotating assembly inspected by a good shop , along with your head parts, valve train, and cam/cam bearings for damage from metal shavings and other debris from the engine breakage. Have the heads repaired, get new bearings , rings, and replace the damaged piston and have the block machined to accept all the existing parts and new parts. If you're not feeling up to it, most good automotive machine shops will assemble the short block for you for a relatively nominal fee. If you want to do it yourself, follow the instructions in the "Build a Performance LS Engine" book, and have a buddy with some experience standing by while you do the more important parts, like checking bearing clearances with Plasti Gage or how to gap piston rings... Add an upgraded cam if you are looking for more power, a different Air Flow meter and intake, etc... to suit your needs, etc... for barely more than putting it back together stock, and save some money. To Rev to 8K, you will need better lifters. You can do this... check out "that engine guy" KZbin videos on his recommendations what to use to build a high revving engine that will perform...
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vote of confidence, Bob! Appreciate the advice.
@raphaeledwards Жыл бұрын
Great content! Jeff is a rockstar! Looking forward to seeing where this build goes! Keep at it man
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Jeff is an awesome dude, I lucked out in the father-in-law department. Thanks man!
@thegoldbarron9504 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, sitting here in my garage looking at my half disassembled LS7 that I am pulling due to engine issues. Truly your videos are really good, informational, fun to watch, and I relate to them. LS7 rebuilds are really expensive, even the cheap ones ($12k+). Hang in there, take your time, take care of what you need to financially. At the end of the day the car is a material item, don't sacrifice relationships or too much money to see it live. Every person I have seen rebuild the LS7 or engine swap for another LS7 just sees them blow in another 20-50k miles, take that into consideration. I am looking at throwing in a 5.3 L truck motor into mine because everything else would cost $8k+ in parts and labor, then over the next few years rebuilding the LS7 as I have money. Rather have a car thats reliable and drives than one that doesn't do either. I keep trying to find proof that there is such a thing as a built LS7 under 600 RWHP that will last 100k+ miles, still haven't found any hint of that..
@MrCarCrazy Жыл бұрын
On the F150, keep an eye on the soft brake line, just had one of those fail and create what appeared to be a stuck caliper. I’d never seen one fail like that. Exterior was fine. Interior was collapsing apparently. So if the issue returns slap some soft lines on it.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks I'll make sure Jeff sees the comment.
@charliejonesjr5518 Жыл бұрын
Great video. And a lesson to any LS7 owner. Even if you buy one and someone says the heads were done GET THEM DONE YOURSELF the 4 or 5k max will pay you over and over look at the work and labor and cost if you risk it.
@homer23422000 Жыл бұрын
You mostly go by if the seller has receipts of certain repair or maintenance jobs being done. It's all about the receipts.
@charliejonesjr5518 Жыл бұрын
You aren't a part of the process you're in the aftermath. If you don't KNOW the shop that did it its a gamble.
@Mrpancake72 Жыл бұрын
Man, who are you kidding? Your garage is so clean I would give food a 10 second rule.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Well yeah, but isn't everybody's garage like that? 😅
@Ducati_rider69 Жыл бұрын
An oil cooler thermostat from improved racing would allow your oil to get up to temp before cycling through the oil cooler. I have one on my car
@markolchanowski8559 Жыл бұрын
I had to pause my Saturday morning Honey-Do list to watch your video. Love your channel. There's something very calming about your videos. Before I bought my C5 project car, I had my heart set on LS swapping a BMW M Roadster. Found one with a blown motor for pennies, but timing wasn't right and let it slip through my fingers. Maybe that's an idea for the next project for your M! Keep up the great content, I'm excited to see the direction you take with the Z!
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
I will admit that the thought has occurred to me that an M Coupe with an LS7 would be absolutely freaking killer. Feels way too far out of my skillset right now, but maybe down the road when I've got more experience under my belt. Glad you're enjoying the videos, calming vibe has emerged as part of the recipe that I'm putting together thanks to this kind of feedback.
@tanh10185 ай бұрын
I just found this series and I’m hooked! So invested now, about to binge watch to see Goldie live again. Had a c6z for a couple years… Thinking of selling my R35 and get back in one. But the dropped valves are my main hesitation. Seeing this series makes a simple head swap seem like a walk in the park. Thank you for the great content!
@CodeBlueNurburgringAtom Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Great to watch you go through the motions. And your father in law is a cool guy too. From one OCD-like person to another, I think I prefer that over being disorganized and a mess! 😜
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks buddy! Been thinking about you I'll give you a call shortly.
@tjautocross Жыл бұрын
What a great video! I can’t get enough of your mix of great car content, subtle views into the emotions you feel with everything you do, and a big dose of humor. Wherever you are headed, I’m coming along for the ride. Thanks Josh!!!!’
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that! I've been putting a lot of effort into trying to find the blend of those elements and I feel like I'm zeroing in on it. The feedback / encouragement helps a lot.
@richardiderosa7777 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2008 yellow Z06. I so much enjoy watching and learning from your channel. I am also a hobbyist mechanic and raced SCCA for many years. I am getting the head fix and porting from West Coast Heads, American racing headers, Haltech exhaust, and a tune. I am focusing mostly on reliability without adding a little bit of power. Thanks again
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a great plan. Thanks for the comment! How did you choose the exhaust?
@robbyseay3118 Жыл бұрын
Always enjoy your videos. Special thanks to pops for all the help. Maybe buying a GT3 would have been a better idea. I'm coming to your house for lunch. Yum.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
GT3 might be a better idea (assuming you can afford it, they're usually at least 3X as much as a nice C6Z), but so far I am really enjoying everything I'm learning with this project. I feel like a GT3 doesn't lend itself as well to DIY wrenching. Not nearly as many how-to resources on the internet.
@chandlerlofton6536 Жыл бұрын
Man, you got it whipped now! You’ll be so glad you did it yourself. There’s no rush like the first time you hit the key on a new build!
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Very much looking forward to that feeling.
@AarenPho Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad your channel exists for DIY kids like me, my C6Z is my dream car, and I'm so happy you exist because I'm in the process of the preparation/excel sheet on budgeting and pricing on my LS7 bottom end.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks that's great to hear. C6Z is such an awesome car, I feel like if the LS7 had a reputation for being bullet-proof prices would be 50% higher than they are now.
@AarenPho Жыл бұрын
@@JoshVanVeldare you gonna prep for Gridlife next year? ☺️
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
@@AarenPho I would love to do time attack competition with Goldie, but I didn't plan the build with a set of rules in mind so it might not make sense. I'm also not sure how I feel about doing any sort of competition driving in a car without a cage and fire suppression.
@robyna8995 Жыл бұрын
Regarding the oil cooler, the other option is to add a thermostat. You’ll get up to temp faster but still have the benefits of the oil cooler when you need it. I’m a month into having the Gspeed kit on my car and it is phenomenal.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Oh cool, I hadn't heard about that. Seems right up my alley, thanks for the tip!
@robyna8995 Жыл бұрын
@@JoshVanVeld improved racing also makes just the thermostat and other bits if the Gspeed kit is too much scope creep.
@X4Latemodel Жыл бұрын
Not sure if you know or someone else commented. You need to clean the lines and tank. Small metal got all thru the dry sump and oil coolers.
@mariomccoy3938 Жыл бұрын
Great learning video even at seventy one I probably won’t get a chance to do this again I enjoyed the video
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir, glad you enjoyed it! My goal is to never stop learning.
@joris7631 Жыл бұрын
Very good job at you and your father! A fan from France 🇫🇷👍
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I've been watching the Tour de France this year... what a beautiful country!
@shawnhoklas2961 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are amazing and I always look forward to a new episode! Thanks for these and hope Ruth finds a great home!!!!
@esteemedenergy Жыл бұрын
Roothy is awesome!
@aaronkelley8565 Жыл бұрын
Those glove are washable. Dawn dish soap and hot water. Hand wash them and let them air dry. As a cnc machinist I do it frequently with similar gloves. After a day of sweat and coolant they are disgusting to put back on and the shop only buys so many gloves at once lol.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Oh dang this is not the comment I was expecting but it's exactly what I needed! Thanks A-A-Ron!
@chrisdontkerr10 ай бұрын
this is gonna be one hell of a build series, your father in law it top notch! ive seen a lot of people pull there motors on vettes from either the diver/passenger side of the car. maybe its easier idk, different strokes for different folks.
@rocco.mbb.zoccoli Жыл бұрын
So great. Truly. This so entertaining.. I mean as much as I’m here for the build and the final product it’s, its.. more. It’s more tangible, more real life. Thank you for inviting us all along for the journey. Really quick- Do we all (Chicagolanders) actually sound like… like that? Haha! I don’t normally “hear” it in daily life but Jeff’s regional accent was awesomely chicaaaago! 👍🏼
@nvanveld81 Жыл бұрын
Ha! This is so funny! I never noticed how strong my dad’s accent was until I got older. And even more so now that josh and I moved out of state. When I hear people with the accent it feels like home again ❤.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Trying to include the right amount of my life and my thought process to help the project make sense has been the big battle with learning how to make videos and I feel like I'm getting closer. Thanks for sharing the feedback! And yes, you definitely sound exactly like Jeff 😂
@bobschulz1414 Жыл бұрын
If you have a Costco in your area, go buy some of the wire shelving- the 48 x 18 x 72" shelving is rated for 1000 llbs and it is the perfect place to put all of your engine parts and keep them organized and off the floor and take up less floor space. These wire shelves also have wheels on them so you can wheel them out of the way when you need to.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip Bob!
@roblochjr3958 Жыл бұрын
Nice Job Guys, And by the way being clean and organized is Not a sickness or issue, The fact is it makes big jobs like this doable in a home garage. Good Luck with the new motor install. ! Love from Norther New Jersey !
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks man, appreciate the support! I couldn't give up my clean garage habit even if I wanted to 😂
@richardsmith2721 Жыл бұрын
Yes. I know the C6 Z06 was the first to get the dry sump. I bought a C5 Z06 new (museum delivery). When I took it to the track I was supposed to add a quart of oil.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
I had a C5Z, awesome car and the first one I ever tracked. Museum delivery would be perfect from Atlanta area, great way to get to know it on the drive home.
@richardsmith2721 Жыл бұрын
@@JoshVanVeld Museum delivery was cool. You gotta do it if you're going to take the new car depreciation hit. I was also the first person to ever start my car on the production line.
@robmccance Жыл бұрын
Another great video! Man, pulling a vette engine is challenging! Like you said, it's all packed in there by GM. Imagine the nightmare of dropping an engine from something like a Cayman. The FIL was a cool dude. Experience is a wonderful thing aint it.. Oh and, the dad comments didn't help man!
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks buddy! I want to own a Cayman at some point but I wonder if I should make a rule that I won't buy a car if I can't get the motor out using my QuickJacks 😂
@richardsmith2721 Жыл бұрын
I want to hear Jeff talk about the Billy Goat Tavern.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
I'll make a note to ask about it next time he's in town and willing to help.
@jeffslota8133 Жыл бұрын
left the Billy Goat usually mumbling not talking lol
@UltimateDan1 Жыл бұрын
If you’re looking at other engines besides the factory motor, the M156 engine is a monster engine, bulletproof, and just slightly less displacement at 6.2L so will still sound amazing.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
How cool would that be?? I assume somebody has done it by now, but unless there's a kit out there it's probably way above my skill level to pull off a swap that requires fabrication and such.
@louiC6Z Жыл бұрын
Trans line c-clip pnum #24205103. Regarding blocking off the oil cooler ports, that is ok for an only street driven car but the better way to raise temps is to buy a thermostat kit like the one from Improved Racing. You get -10an lines as well which will increase flow and oil pressure at speed as well as it allows the oil to get to 200F before the oil thermostat opens to allow the cooler to do its job. Great video, excited to see where you go with the build.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! For some reason this got caught in the spam filter and I didn't see it until now. Appreciate you digging up that part number and the tip on the thermostat.
@dylanpeterson3667 Жыл бұрын
Lisle makes a tool for disconnecting GM transmission lines without removing that clip. Part#22990. As for the clips you can get OE or doorman from most parts stores. Best of luck to you!
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! For some reason the spam filter caught this and I didn't see it until now.
@ctvette1318 Жыл бұрын
Great work, you guys make a good team! Really enjoyed the video.
@Zach_Horvath Жыл бұрын
Great stuff Josh. When you finally get the car back together you'll know the thing inside and out. This video will also be a great reference if my LS7 ever quits on me.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Don't talk like that Zach, your LS7 will live forever! Appreciate it dude :)
@dadman1435 Жыл бұрын
I like how you operate. Keep up the good work
@petelanzone484 Жыл бұрын
Josh, I must say, your video was fantastic! It really struck a chord with me. Seeing your well-organized garage has inspired me to finally tackle mine. It's been over a year since I moved into my new home, and I still haven't gotten around to organizing it properly. However, I did manage to make a smart decision right after closing on the house-I got the floors coated with epoxy. It made a huge difference. I have a three-car garage, and one of those spots is occupied by my '09 Z06. Now, speaking of cars, my biggest concern lately has been the valve drop. I had the heads redone when the car had 13,000 miles on it, so I could focus on other upgrades. Currently, it's at around 15,000 miles, and while I've considered taking it to the track, I haven't done so yet. Your work in the video is truly inspiring, not just in terms of tackling DIY projects but also in reminding us to seek help when needed and to never stop learning. Knowledge is something no one can take away from you. Anyway, getting back to the point, I'm curious about your plans for the motor. My gut feeling is that sticking with the LS7 and building it to be bulletproof is the way to go. And please, keep it naturally aspirated. I don't want to ramble on too much, but I do need to hang my quick jacks and tidy up my garage. Thanks again for the great video!
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
The floor is absolutely the critical component and the place to start. I might do a standalone video about the garage at some point because it was so hard to convince myself to pull the trigger on it. And I realize not everybody is in a position to spend thousands on floor and cabinets, but those are really the two key ingredients and suddenly you've got a space you're proud of that you want to keep clean. Glad you enjoyed the video and glad I could provide some inspiration!
@petelanzone484 Жыл бұрын
@@JoshVanVeld Oh it sure is.. Makes cleaning oil spills and so forth a breeze. And as for pricing of it. It is costly but well worth it if you are a auto DIY'er
@randomname7636 Жыл бұрын
Josh, great video and my condolences on your dad. This is a big project - excited to see the next steps!
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@ssoffshore5111 Жыл бұрын
@@JoshVanVeld ❤❤❤
@krnt13 Жыл бұрын
My first rebuild was an inline 4 and I've got to say that I actually enjoyed the process, I had to do it like 4 times, but I was worth it and I actually can't wait to do it again...
@Toys4Life Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your video. 18:54 - what a pickle, have been there before but through therapy, I have managed to forget the incident - until now! Most people have no idea, but I do - you have a gazillion hours into recording footage, writing your narrative and editing. It works well - very fun to watch!
@johnpublic168 Жыл бұрын
Thermostats are available for oil coolers
@sandstone4128 Жыл бұрын
great channel, look forward to your future video. And good luck to your build.
@dwight_zr1 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Thanks for the video. ❤❤
@therealjoshtodd Жыл бұрын
You've got some serious patience dude. I'm envious of your dedication. BTW while you have the bumper cover off, it's a good time to get aftermarket headlights. I got the Morimoto C7 style headlights and not only do they modernize the hell of my C6Z, they light up the road better than any headlight in any car I've ever head, including my actual C7Z
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Hey Josh! Good point about the headlights. I definitely don’t love the body color look of the stock ones but I’m not convinced I want a C7-style look. Maybe stock ones in a graphite color to match the wheels would be an improvement…
@michaelschultz1104 Жыл бұрын
Love that you have Jeff on here for this!
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Me too! I like to think one of your comments helped make it happen. Absolutely removed the stress from what would have otherwise been a difficult couple of days in the garage.
@michaelschultz1104 Жыл бұрын
@@JoshVanVeld well I’m glad my input helped out! Any chance you can have help in the garage even if it’s just someone to talk to helps with the stress levels. Also really helps if that person is experienced 😉
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
@@michaelschultz1104 For sure. Fun + learning is a killer combo.
@doolallyproductions7234 Жыл бұрын
While you're in there you should make sure the torque tube is good by checking the in and out play
@chriscongemi643 Жыл бұрын
waiting to see what you were doing next
@albanybrian Жыл бұрын
Another good video. It’s great you are willing to share your experiences honestly, can be very helpful to your viewers. You are the 2nd KZbinr that I have watched to show top removal of an engine from a C6. I haven’t tried my self but I think I would go with the dropping of the front and rear cradles to remove, but that is because I have a lift in my garage. Not sure which way is “easier” but it probably is very dependent on if you have a lift or not. Good job. I look forward to seeing what you do for your replacement engine build.
@karlucho1988 Жыл бұрын
Way to go dude, I just got done doing the same about a month ago in my garage at home on Jack stands, definitely fun 😅 after being spoiled at work with lifts. You’re doing great.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it brother!
@FranksGarageOfficial Жыл бұрын
So happy this video is getting this amount a views. It sucked watching the car go down. Hopefully the views keep going up, and the channel grows bro 👍🏾
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Truly appreciate this comment. Thank you.
@cliftonwarren6995 Жыл бұрын
I have a 07 C6z since new and rarely driven. Thanks for your videos, as I want to fix mine before hurting her.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Wow, since new! How cool. At very least you might want to have the valves “wobble” tested to see if they’re still in spec.
@Darkside_C7 Жыл бұрын
This is some top quality content sir! It's been great watching every video.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks man, much appreciated!
@wildchildmotorsports Жыл бұрын
Huge fan of the channel, please keep up the amazing work.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks Kevin!
@clivethecorvette Жыл бұрын
I'm another subscriber who is loving the ups and downs of your C6 journey. I too work on my own C6, partly budget driven, partly personal satisfaction. I'm not sure whether you've decided on the engine rebuild specification yet, or fully assessed the damage, but given the GT3 killer aim it would be all too easy to go for big horsepower and beat a GT3 laptime. However, with an eye on originality and possible re-sale value I can't help feel that 505hp is enough, you just need reliability. Get the heads fixed, trunions, perhaps change the lifters whilst you're in there, oil pump, water pump and seals and leave the rest original. You'll start to find the limits of your oil cooling as you get faster and sessions get longer. Oh and I can recommend the Improved Racing oil thermostat, given that you drive the car on the road too. Find the lap time through handling upgrades, stickier tyres (second set of wheels perhaps) and continued driver improvement, although you're clearly handy behind the wheel already. Your AP BBK will help next time you are out, no doubt. If you're interested, here is my journey so far, imine is high mileage LS2 Coupe, I've experienced a few highs and lows along the way. I've documented all the track upgrades as the years have passed: www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=47&t=1758933 Kind regards, Dave
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Hi Dave, thanks for the comment. Because of the hyperlink it got caught in the spam filter and I didn't see it until now. Looking forward to checking out your build, thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@KrisBlackAptus Жыл бұрын
For your oil cooler comment there is a oil cooler that will detect the temperature and then allow oil to flow through once the desired temperature is met.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thank you, somebody else mentioned this. Seems like it would be a worthwhile investment if it isn't crazy expensive / prone to failure.
@eternalreflections7699 Жыл бұрын
Content is amazing as always.
@themanthelegend7048 Жыл бұрын
I have swapped a dozen engines in my time. Each one i bought a used crane and sold it after.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
That's the smart way to go! I did look for a used one but didn't find anything close by.
@TomLukach-ht5zs Жыл бұрын
Ughhh so sorry to see this. I had an 03 s type r Jag I blew the motor on it crushed me. You'll have her up running better then ever!!
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vote of confidence! Hate to be a part of the blown motor club but learning valuable lessons from it.
@xxKURTMANxx Жыл бұрын
Alright I binged a lot of your stuff when is the next video? lol Need more C6 track action.
@davidszakacs6888 Жыл бұрын
I had my garage floor done in polyurea just like yours!
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
I slightly regret the color choice because fasteners disappear as soon as they land.
@drbeats05 Жыл бұрын
These videos are great, it's nice having a guest too
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks! It's got me thinking about future guest appearances, if only to keep me getting stressed out in the garage :)
@bryansmith5415 Жыл бұрын
After 12 years as a mechanic at couple Chev dealers I can tell you organization is critical to quality repairs. Keep at it, you’ll get there. *Update on my C6Z* I got the engine out and block torn down, everything looks great other than the cracked sleeve and broken ring lands on 5&7. Going to drop it off at Race Engine Development in Oceanside, CA in August for its re-sleeving party.
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Progress! Great news! Nice to have a premiere re-sleever in your back yard. I think you gave me your thoughts already, but what's your take on whether I should pursue repairing the old block vs. new block? Keeping in mind that I want to avoid too much down time - I've heard that some of these shops will take 6 months+ because they're so busy and because of parts shortages, but won't necessarily disclose that ahead of time.
@bryansmith5415 Жыл бұрын
@@JoshVanVeld I think it really depends on the condition of the block once you tear it down. Steve at RED told me he’d have mine done in August. He’s out having surgery right now, but might be worth giving him a call once he’s back. If you can afford it, a built short block from Mast would probably be my recommendation. If your block just needs honing you should have no problem reselling it quickly.
@gabem8119 Жыл бұрын
I was a Chevy tech too while in school, I’ve since moved on to the career I was in school for. I still like working on my cars and sometimes miss my tech days, I had good times and good teachers. I’ve been liking your videos, I’d like to have a track car like Goldie but been having fun AXing my car this Summer. I’ve had races about every few weeks and while I don’t have the issues you’ve had I’ve had fun upgrading parts and prepping it for race days, it’s an on going project. @bryansmith5415 is right being organized leads to quality repairs and what your FIL said, you do remember where all the bolts go if you’re doing a repair you’re finishing the same day or soon after. Oh and what you said about turning a bolt with your fingers then having to put a wrench back on it. Your finger tips get used to it, if you’ve done it for awhile, and you’ll be able to turn the bolt all the way off. Good luck with the repair, can’t wait to see how it turns out.
@hortonj63 Жыл бұрын
Love how you detail this video so much. I have a 2011 L99 camaro with DOD delete cammed and i had a lifter fail (Delphi oem ls7 lifters suck). I wish i had the time and ability to do what you are! KEep it up!
@JoshVanVeld Жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Had a friend with a stock C6Z (the one that made me want to own one myself) with 85K miles and he lost the engine to a lifter failure.