Fixing The 235 Chevy Head That STUCK A Valve Guide!

Published 2024-02-19
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This is the cylinder head from the 235 Chevy that we tore down after it failed 10 miles after a rebuild! Check that video out here:    • Their 235 Chevy BROKE DOWN 10 Miles A...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @JAMSIONLINE
    Make sure you head over to the new @SBIVavletrain YouTube Channel! youtube.com/@SBIValvetrain We've been using their parts in our shop for decades! Really appreciate them supporting us all these years!
  • @SBIValvetrain
    Thank you for using SBI! We appreciate you and everyone's support through the years!
  • @lydonlafitte5573
    Man, I love you and your dad’s relationship. Honestly I’m jealous. You guys are great.
  • Your old man is so humble I love how he focuses on everything the previous machine shop did well instead of crucifying them. Y'all are a class act and you're lucky you get to call him "Dad"! love the content.
  • @pauldulworth2768
    “And make it as good as we possibly can.” That’s the kind of work ethic that allows a human being to lay their head on the pillow knowing they did a good job for their customer. Well done!
  • @grudd61
    What an absolute JOY it is to watch this channel. A guru father teaching his craft to his son. Doesn't get anyy better than this!!
  • @wayoutwest4944
    The slow motion of Dad with the big hammer and the smile is priceless.
  • @The4Es
    I am beginning to suspect the cleaning guy knows more about stuff than we are led to believe. 😂
  • @montymartin4493
    I was shocked when you looked in the Chilton book for the specs. Im 59 years old. My dad owned a shop when i was a kid. We had Chilton books for everything. All our time for painting and repairs. Keep up the good work 😊
  • @19MarcoPolo71
    There’s only one thing I dislike about all your videos and that would be when they end. Can’t wait to see this ol’ 235 fully assembled 👍🏻👍🏻
  • @sc5015
    Worked in a trade over 20 years. When you spend that much time, if you're good at what you do, you pick up little sensory cues of something going wrong before most people would ever think there was problem. 14:43 , your father knew right away the tone change of the driver on the vale seat was wrong with the impact driver. He didn't force the issue, moved on to the next one for the time being. Its those fine little things I love seeing in all these videos I watch, a testament to how much experience your father has, how his primary senses of touch, hear, and feel is better than any manual in print or tool made to do it better. If anyone sees and appreciates the same, the crank grinding vids are a masterpiece of pure sensory operation while simply watching a simple dial on the machine.
  • @darbywing2
    I like how your seat cutter varies the speed so as to reduce/eliminate chatter.
  • @joejones4296
    Thank you gor a great channel. No stupid music, needles jump cuts. Love the slow motion. Your videos should be used in trade schools.
  • @moman0166
    Wow I have learned so much and I am 73 year old retired technician for Ford and Chevrolet. That was one fine looking 235 Chev head and I have seen several of them. I used to drive a 74 Corvette 80 miles some days to pick up parts on emergency jobs. All the other technicians would complain because they didn’t get to do it but I could do it on my lunch time. It had the 300 hp 327 cui engine and it was smelling like burnt paint and hot brake pads when I got back. It would cruse at 100 mph and do 140 mph on I 70 in the Missouri River bottom interstate. No State Patrolman could catch me. It stuck like glue on the secondary curved roads.
  • @tedsteiner
    You have such a wonderful relationship with your father, it's such wholesome content honestly. The level of knowledge and raw experience he has just shines in these vids.
  • @meeder78
    I absolutely love the interaction between the two of you and the calm explanations. None of the typical shouting that you see so often. Just two people with a great work ethic doing the thing they love and are good at.
  • @shawnwalsh5430
    I really enjoy watching you guys. My Father is in his 80s and a retired Machinist. I learned so much from him just understanding what he was trying to tell me. That and doing the Math changed my path over 40 years ago. Thank you...
  • @weinerdog137
    A good automotive machine shop is peace of mind.