Engine Building Part 3: Installing Crankshafts
This video is about preparing the block, bearings, and crankshaft for installation and how to check bearing clearances.  
   
   
   
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The list in the description...are those interests? books? videos you have watched?
Building (or, rebuilding) an engine is on my list.
I have a HEMI.
HOWEVER, though I wanted to specialize in HEMI engines, after a lot of study, I learned the Gen III HEMIs have a design flaw that cannot be corrected, even with machining (oil depravation of the lifters while in idle for prolonged periods [Uncle Tom's Garage managed to decipher the cause [[it is in two videos]] ]...that Fiat/Chrysler could not decipher in over a decade]. The flaw is not fatal to the majority of Gen III HEMIs, but from a mechanical design perspective, it is sifficient a flaw for me to not pursue this particular engine [I'll care for mine till it dies, nonetheless]).
Presently completing the interior/coach in my car. Rear suspension to be renewed afterwards.
Getting dirt-cheap property on which to build a garage...Iooks like end of this year or early next year may be the time (for me).
In the end, I'm partial to coach building, foremost (looking at the coachwork in Duesenburgs early in life was an experience that made an indelible impression).
Thank you, post more like this.