Building a 600hp 5.9 Cummins Long Block | #24vSilverado [EP2]

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Prepping the 24v Cummins internals for 600hp with o-rings and head studs!

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0:00 Filthy Rich engine delivery service
2:05 Compound turbo P-pump 24v Cummins build
3:24 Rebuilding the cylinder head
5:38 Machining the cylinder block
8:41 Decking the block
20:08 Polishing the crankshaft
26:17 Short block assembly
28:19 Piston assembly
33:48 O-ringing the head
39:06 Long block assembly
40:40 What's next

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Don’t know about the rest of the video but seeing a 5.9 block being pulled out of the back of an electric rollerskate was worth tuning in.

timothybailey
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Mad respect to Scott for being so methodical about every step of the process. He's definitely got that knowledge you only gain from years and years of experience. We really appreciate him talking through the steps and explaining the reason he does things so we can learn from it.

aSinisterKiid
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Man, Aaron is an amazing videographer. The way he edited the torque clicks to match the beat of the soundtrack was so cool! Best production values I’ve seen on any YouTube channel.

omegagavin
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Thanks for getting Scott back in frnt of the Camera. His customers are getting the best machinist in the business. His attention to detail and quality of the finished product is second to none.

WBOS
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This is honestly one of my favourite videos of yours of all time. All of the detail in the machining process, the dry wit, the matching up the beats of the music to the torque wrench, and the O Rings for the head gasket. Genuinely a delight, thank you.

joannaatkins
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I'm a tree cutter who wrenches on his own stuff, the fact you're polishing that crank with wood is minty! Awesome info!

keepf
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"CBN.. basically diamond" exactly what you tell someone when you're tired of telling them what it is.

David-bsbv
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Always nice to watch a YouTube video where someone really knows hat they're talking about, and that engine guy knows his stuff

Thecrazyvaclav
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Building engines isn't science...it's art. That takes patience, dedication to perfection and the love of mechanical can see the passion a man has for his job. Very well played Scott !!!! But, that electric car was just for laughs right 🐌 so how about painting that Cummins the legendary Cummins Tan....just because nobody does it

ronniebenoit
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Thank you Scott for allowing your work to be filmed.

jatomlin
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I don't know why. But I love watching you busting your butt making things work. Your level of knowledge is amazing. Thank you for putting vids out like this one.

mechanicalelizabeth
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Well was being productive and getting stuff done. Got notification and literally dropped my weed whacker and went inside to watch this

thepeeve
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Rich always finds someway to make the episode funny and entertaining to watch. Love it. Keep it up deboss garage love you guys!!

shawnflegel
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Part of what makes YouTube great is the fact that we can look over the shoulder of a true master craftsman and watch him ply his trade. I love watching the machining part of building engines. Great vid. You get a 👍 from me.

halfnelson
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This is exactly why I went into engineering... absolutely love the skills and techniques being used here!

benmorrill
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When a guy like Scott make it sound so “easy” you know your in good hands 👍

tobiasjacobsen_dk
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I could listen to Scott narrating all day. His delivery and content are ideal. All killer, no filler.

Bodhranarama
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Kudos to Scott! He is awesome and I look forward to him sharing his knowledge and his appearance in your videos. He is very professional and thorough.

Watchyn_Yarwood
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It's hypnotic watching Scott work. Genuine fountain of knowledge.

DanteTheAbyssalBeing
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I started wearing gloves in the shop since you did, Rich. My hands are in much better shape now. Thanks for the tip.

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