@bazzolaws

Hey Mike, It's Barry from Sydney Australia and I viewed all your videos from the beginning of your channel, I am 79 years old former Fitter and Turner, I enjoy content of your videos

@thebear5454

LOL. Never 100% trust "Ran when parked" or "Runs & Drives". You are doing the right thing by double checking everything Mike.

@mikesorg6746

“She beat up on that cylinder wall like it owed it a fair amount of money” 😂 keep up the quality content Mike!

@charleswelch249

I feel a lot better about this engine, Mike. Everything looks like you're going to finally be able to use the truck. Plus, a 460 is an industrial engine. The 429 was a light duty vehicle engine. The rods are supposed to have side play ,just check the gap and move on.

@Crewsy

4 1/2 years? 
No way. Feels like 10 at least.  😉
Over the years there are several channels that I stopped watching because they’ve “changed” in ways where I either didn’t enjoy or flat out couldn’t accept anymore. Others I watch much less of. 
Your channel is one that I continue to always look forward to seeing the next video no matter what the project is at that point. 
Still hard to believe it’s been less than 5 years though. I do believe I started watching Project Binky when my oldest was in diapers and she’ll turn 30 this year though.  😉😉

@dansevern3291

Perfect timing on this video. Yesterday, after finding a minor tractor repair required a whole lot of disassembly of parts unrelated to the part that needed repair, (you know, taking out 55 bolts to access the two that I really needed to remove) I thought to myself "Captain Kleeman would love this mess." Thanks for the video, and take care.

@leer-winnobbeefarms2131

I've said it before, I'll say it again: Mike, you're a brave man! I'd never venture that deep in a rebuild! Awesome that things look like they are turning your way! Great video! Thanks Mike! Lee

@davidfisher69

These truck videos remind me of a mixture of Watch Wes Work and Diesel Creek, the high school version 😂

@larrytucker2938

Another smart choice Mike. It would definitely pay to check the bearings, seals...all the stuff that is way tougher to access later. It will never be this easy to do again and you'll be hauling in no time.

@johnsmart3587

And you do not even have a shade tree, Mr. "Mechanic".  Nice work. Thanks.

@mooshaker

Hats off to you for what you accomplish alone. I've been with you since the log bridge build, look forward to every video. I have no doubt you will get to where you need to be when you're supposed to be there.

@iamslbc

Tapping the valves with a hammer gives new meaning to the idea of tuning the engine. I’d never thought of the different “notes” one might produce.

@jana171

Just love this rebuild... taking nothing and making something... just love it🙂

@dfusit

Progress on the dump truck is definitely good news. Stay safe Captain.

@Jimmyfisher121

All the projects are coming along nicely Mike, can't wait to see the boat in the woods finished. Jim

@Ricky-r4r

Back at it, that's a big one but with you are tenacity---- get her done!!! 💯🇺🇸🙏

@GICK117

Like everyone says in the comments, your "can do glass half full" attitude with some youth is key to this project. It appears you have a runner engine. At this point you're over half way there to having a running dump truck.
God Bless you and your family.

@briancarpenter8297

As always your commentary adds a lot to the video.  I also enjoyed the sounds the engine made when you tapped on the valves and the hissing when you turned it over.  Cool stuff, I look forward to your next video!

@seanpierce7673

Hi Mike! That new power plant look alright! Well see!  And it's nice to see the 755 running again! Such a cool peice for sure

@fransinyard891

Good morning sunshine! I look forward to your videos & know that you are going to make me smile & laugh & I usually learn something new from watching you! Thank you so much for sharing your time with us! Much love and respect from Henderson Ga USA