Will THIS 134ci Willys Jeep Hurricane Engine Last ANOTHER 73 Years?

Published 2024-06-09
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Today we're wrapping up the F-head 134ci Jeep motor that a customer brought in for their 1951 Willys Jeep Truck restoration... The components we started with had all seen better days... but do you think it will last another 73 years?

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All Comments (21)
  • @Gr33kG33k
    I love the videos where "the cleaning guy" is the main character. No offense to the son but the dad is great to watch. I love to hear how he thinks through the process and how things used to be.
  • @dknoll85
    The cleaning guy is a national treasure and must be protected at all costs! The amount of knowledge this man has retained and how he is able to explain it to us is mind blowing!
  • @cc61975
    I’m convinced when Jim goes to “work on it off camera”, he just smacks it with a bigger hammer. 😂😂
  • @GeneralSulla
    Man, I never get tired of watching the cleaning guy perform miracles on engines that should be in the scrap pile. This is my favorite channel.
  • @wadewilson524
    It’s like having one of the best shop shop teachers around! (Back in the day kids, we used to have things like “auto shop” in school..)
  • @boomerdrillman
    There are only a few channels on YouTube where you get indepth knowledge from a master craftsman that makes sense. When you are done watching you're amazed at how much you just learned, that's the sign of an excellent teacher!!!! Thanks James
  • You are made for this video format! Your son is so lucky to have a guy with your knowledge and video presence for a mentor and a dad!
  • @bobcoats2708
    The long format is great. Stayed for all of it. Jim’s conversational style makes the time go by easily. 👍🏻
  • I feel like I could put this thing back together again with how in depth this is. 😂 Long video but packed with info!
  • @1978JonBullock
    The amount of free education Dad is giving to anyone who is interested in engine building is invaluable. Thanks for your time and effort in producing quality content.
  • @brianwaldo2642
    This was more entertaining and informative than any 2 hour movie spit out of Hollywood these days. The camera guy did an awesome job irregardless of a couple of boo boos. With a little practice he’ll be as good as the cleaning guy.
  • @yosmith1
    These series of videos with the cleaning guy walking through the thought process and explanation of his decades of experience is so incredibly valuable. I really look forward to these each week. Thanks as always for sharing.
  • @MrMotorNerd
    The cleaning guy is a surgeon of engines . Absolute pleasure to watch . Thx and love from Australia
  • @research903
    I have had the good fortune to work with mostly overhead valve engines rather than flat or F-heads. When I was a kid and just learning, a lot of the engines I worked on were flat heads. I learned to use ratcheting forceps (straight & curved) to place the spring retainers into place. My late wife was an RN so I borrowed hers until she caught me. Wonderful woman, she bought me a full set for our next anniversary.
  • The rope seal description was priceless!!!😂😂 The cleaning guy is awesome to listen to working through the process. Keep up the great content
  • Thanks! There is nothing as satisfying as watching ‘the Guru’ at work. Great camera work, as well!
  • Anyone that has adjusted pushrods on a Harley knows exactly what you meant by needing three hands it is an art form. Great video glad we got to see more of the cleaning guy in action.
  • @jackgreen412
    Can't beat this one! Nothing like seeing an old pro at work. Yes, I'm older that you so I can call you an old pro!