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Auto Repair/Restoration YouTube Channels and Podcasts

JimJam300
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█ █ A LIST OF AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR/RESTORATION YOUTUBE CHANNELS AND PODCASTS █ █


Please reply to this thread if you'd like a content creator listed. If a content creator should be removed from the list, please state a good reason such as disinformation, low quality content, fake content, scamming, irrelevance, etcetera (not things such as "I don't like that dude's haircut", "Chevy sucks", "I didn't laugh at the jokes")

GENERAL

Vice Grip Garage
https://www.youtube.com/c/ViceGripGarage

South Main Auto
https://www.youtube.com/c/SouthMainAutoRepairAvoca

ChrisFix
https://www.youtube.com/c/chrisfix

Pete's Garage
https://www.youtube.com/c/PetesGarage

EricTheCarGuy
https://www.youtube.com/c/ericthecarguy

The Binder Boneyard Podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-binder-boneyard-podcast/id1428273163

ENGINE TECH & PROJECTS

POWERNATION
https://www.youtube.com/c/PowerNationTV

Uncle Tony's Garage
https://www.youtube.com/c/UncleTonysGarage

Muscle Car Solutions
https://www.youtube.com/c/MuscleCarSolutions

Mikes Carburetor
https://www.youtube.com/user/MikesCarburetor

RESTORATION/RESTOMODDING

Autorestomod Manic Mechanic Gasoline Media
https://www.youtube.com/c/AutoRestoMod

REVIVAL

Junkyard Digs
https://www.youtube.com/c/JunkyardDigs

Jennings Motor sports
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkNjBtRkaqyKWq-KwpjCRvQ

Junkyard Mook
https://www.youtube.com/c/JunkyardMook

Dylan McCool
https://www.youtube.com/c/DylanMcCoolVideo

Budget Buildz
https://www.youtube.com/c/BudgetBuildz

FORD SPECIFIC

Daniel McGee
https://www.youtube.com/user/MrAppltec

Minute Masters
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheMinuteMasters

BullnoseGarage
https://www.youtube.com/c/BullnoseGarage

Bronco Talk
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bronco-talk/id1530332681

Ford Era
https://www.youtube.com/c/FordEra

TOOLS

ProjectFarm
https://www.youtube.com/c/ProjectFarm

HISTORY

The Steve Mags Muscle Car Show
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-steve-mags-muscle-car-show/id1534908488

Ed's Auto Reviews
https://www.youtube.com/c/EdsAutoReviews

Greg's Airplanes and Automobiles
https://www.youtube.com/c/GregsAirplanesandAutomobiles

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I have a lot of time at work for listening to music or podcasts, and I figured instead of listening to the same kind of stuff over and over again, I could get some useful knowledge for restoring my Bronco. Do any of you guys have some recommendations of an auto repair or restoration youtube channel or podcast that I can listen to without having to be totally engaged?

I'm starting with the Wrench Nation podcast but it seems to be very scattered in terms topics.
1982 Bronco restomod in progress: Built 4.9L, T19 4spd, 9" 3.00 rear w/ Eaton TrueTrac, 31" tires, fuel injection soon
https://www.youtube.com/@jimjamauto
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Gary Lewis
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We will find a place to list the ones you like, so please keep track.  
Gary, AKA "Gary fellow": Profile

Dad's: '81 F150 Ranger XLT 4x4: Down for restomod: Full-roller "stroked 351M" w/Trick Flow heads & intake, EEC-V SEFI/E4OD/3.50 gears w/Kevlar clutches
Blue: 2015 F150 Platinum 4x4 SuperCrew wearing Blue Jeans & sporting a 3.5L EB & Max Tow
Big Blue: 1985 F250HD 4x4: 460/ZF5/3.55's, D60 w/Ox locker & 10.25 Sterling/Trutrac, Blue Top & Borgeson, & EEC-V MAF/SEFI

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ratdude747
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Lately I've been watching a lot of vice grip garage.  But more for the "parked for ___ years, will it run and get me 600 miles home?" videos. Funny thing is I actually know of a truck that would fit that... but I'm not sure I have the guts to try that (675 miles, sat for 10-11 years, 1979 F350 with a 460). Perhaps it's a negative influence?
1984 F150: 300 L6, AOD, RWD. EEC IV / TFI, Feedback Carter YFA Carb. Stock everything but radio (for now).
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JimJam300
ratdude747 wrote
Lately I've been watching a lot of vice grip garage.  But more for the "parked for ___ years, will it run and get me 600 miles home?" videos. Funny thing is I actually know of a truck that would fit that... but I'm not sure I have the guts to try that (675 miles, sat for 10-11 years, 1979 F350 with a 460). Perhaps it's a negative influence?
That is way beyond anything I'd try with my current amount of skill. I need to get into more of those types of videos. I've enjoyed some of the videos from Jennings Motor Sports, namely this one.

1982 Bronco restomod in progress: Built 4.9L, T19 4spd, 9" 3.00 rear w/ Eaton TrueTrac, 31" tires, fuel injection soon
https://www.youtube.com/@jimjamauto
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rcarlisle
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On YT, I watch VGG; Junkyard Digs (they like Ford trucks); Junkyard Mook - Digs' girlfriend but she can be especially annoying at times; Thunderhead 289 (ford guy mostly - helps Junkyard Digs a lot in older episodes); Uncle Tony's Garage (mostly Mopar, but some good information in there - he is a pretty smart dude with some history in automotive journalism); Daniel McGee (owns Bullnoses); Minute Masters (aeronose truck projects); BullnoseGarage (nothing new, but mostly bullnose content); and Dylan McCool.

I like Dale Jrs Youtube videos of his podcasts, but for some reason, I can't listen to podcasts without losing interest or losing the point.   I need to read information or have moving pictures.    

Haven't run across a bullnose Bronco channel yet.  
Randy

Mt. Airy, NC   81 F-150 STYLESIDE regular cab 2wd.   302 Auto Zone crate.  5 spd M5od-R2  
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mat in tn
For general knowledge and honest character i like south main auto. Not a ford guy but he teaches working tips and good diagnostic methods.
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Rusty_S85
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Ones I watch

Uncle Tony`s Garage
Muscle Car Solutions
Chris Fix
Petes Garage
Eric The Car Guy
Mikes Carburetors
Autorestomod Manic Mechanic Gasoline Media

Ones I avoid cause they are idiots.

Scotty Kilmer
Thunderhead289
Auto Auction Refill
"Old Blue" - '56 Fairlane Town Sedan - 292-4V, Ford-O-Matic transmission, 3.22:1
'63 Belair 2dr sdn - 283-4V, Powerglide transmission, 4.56:1
'78 Cougar XR7 - 351-2V, FMX transmission, 2.75:1 9inch
"Bruno" - '82 F150 Flareside - 302-2V, C6 transmission, 2.75:1 9inch, 31x10.50-15 BFG KO2
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rcarlisle
Luke on Thrunderhead289 can take a LONG time to get to any kind of a point.  But he has some smarts on occasion.   Smarter than me.   Stuff I watch is mostly for the entertainment value and not for educational purposes.    Mike's Carbs is good for learning about the carbs.

Scotty Klimer can annoy the stink off *well you know*.
Randy

Mt. Airy, NC   81 F-150 STYLESIDE regular cab 2wd.   302 Auto Zone crate.  5 spd M5od-R2  
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Rembrant
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tcbaklash wrote
I have a lot of time at work for listening to music or podcasts, and I figured instead of listening to the same kind of stuff over and over again, I could get some useful knowledge for restoring my Bronco. Do any of you guys have some recommendations of an auto repair or restoration youtube channel or podcast that I can listen to without having to be totally engaged?

I'm starting with the Wrench Nation podcast but it seems to be very scattered in terms topics.
I'm a big Podcast guy, in fact it's about all I have listened to for the last 5-6 years. I very rarely listen to the radio anymore. Anyway, the bad news is that I haven't found much in the way of car/truck stuff to listen to.

Steve Mags Muscle Car Show is good to have on in the background, if you enjoy his stuff (ever watch Junkyard Gold?). he's a facts and numbers guy, so it can be pretty interesting. Sound was not great earlier on, but he was doing them at home with basic stuff I think.

https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-steve-mags-muscle-car-show/id1534908488

I listen to Binder Boneyard once in a while too. It's all about old International pickups, Scouts, Travelalls, etc. However, he does general tech stuff too. Not bad sometimes:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-binder-boneyard-podcast/id1428273163

There are others, but I haven't really found many that I could stick with. I listen to a lot of regular podcasts, but not much automotive stuff.

1994 F150 4x2 Flareside. 5.0 w/MAF, 4R70W, stock.
1984 F150 4X2 Flareside. Mild 302 w/ 5spd. Sold.
1980 F150 4X4 Flareside. 300i6 w/ 5spd. Sold in 2021.
1980 F100 4X2 Flareside. 351w/2bbl w/NP435. Sold in 1995

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Rembrant
I don't follow very many Youtube channels, but I'm kinda fond of the Budget Buildz guy in SC (I think that's where he is).

Couple of my faves here. I can watch these over anytime.

https://forum.garysgaragemahal.com/Budget-Buildz-Starting-a-Bullnose-that-has-been-parked-for-29-years-tp86288.html
1994 F150 4x2 Flareside. 5.0 w/MAF, 4R70W, stock.
1984 F150 4X2 Flareside. Mild 302 w/ 5spd. Sold.
1980 F150 4X4 Flareside. 300i6 w/ 5spd. Sold in 2021.
1980 F100 4X2 Flareside. 351w/2bbl w/NP435. Sold in 1995

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Rembrant
There's also this series...fairly new Bullnose build.

https://forum.garysgaragemahal.com/1985-Bullnose-build-series-on-Youtube-tp110789.html

1994 F150 4x2 Flareside. 5.0 w/MAF, 4R70W, stock.
1984 F150 4X2 Flareside. Mild 302 w/ 5spd. Sold.
1980 F150 4X4 Flareside. 300i6 w/ 5spd. Sold in 2021.
1980 F100 4X2 Flareside. 351w/2bbl w/NP435. Sold in 1995

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JimJam300
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Rembrant wrote
I'm a big Podcast guy, in fact it's about all I have listened to for the last 5-6 years. I very rarely listen to the radio anymore. Anyway, the bad news is that I haven't found much in the way of car/truck stuff to listen to.
Yeah this week at work I only found a few on Spotify, and I listened to a couple. First was Wrench Nation which I turned off after 15 minutes. The host was basically a radio shock jock.

The second was The Guild of Automotive Restorers Podcast. While really insightful about classic Ferraris, Bugattis, Porsches, etc etc etc, it was more for the people who send their car to a shop for professional restoration. It reminded me of when I used to go to Monterey Car Week and get some oldster to monologue about the dozens of priceless cars he's owned. Cool stuff if you're interested in unobtanium-mobiles.
1982 Bronco restomod in progress: Built 4.9L, T19 4spd, 9" 3.00 rear w/ Eaton TrueTrac, 31" tires, fuel injection soon
https://www.youtube.com/@jimjamauto
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Rembrant
Have you listened to Bronco Talk?

Here's a link to one I posted with Chris Lott. You can follow him on IG under Lotts of Vintage. He has some cool trucks and Broncos.

https://forum.garysgaragemahal.com/Chris-Lott-on-Bronco-Talk-Podcast-tp77585.html

1994 F150 4x2 Flareside. 5.0 w/MAF, 4R70W, stock.
1984 F150 4X2 Flareside. Mild 302 w/ 5spd. Sold.
1980 F150 4X4 Flareside. 300i6 w/ 5spd. Sold in 2021.
1980 F100 4X2 Flareside. 351w/2bbl w/NP435. Sold in 1995

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JimJam300
I looked him up and just realized he follows me on Instagram but I never gave him a follow back. I'm the worst
1982 Bronco restomod in progress: Built 4.9L, T19 4spd, 9" 3.00 rear w/ Eaton TrueTrac, 31" tires, fuel injection soon
https://www.youtube.com/@jimjamauto
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Rusty_S85
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rcarlisle wrote
Luke on Thrunderhead289 can take a LONG time to get to any kind of a point.  But he has some smarts on occasion.   Smarter than me.   Stuff I watch is mostly for the entertainment value and not for educational purposes.    Mike's Carbs is good for learning about the carbs.

Scotty Klimer can annoy the stink off *well you know*.
Me and luke have butted heads numerous times mainly over his insane view that ported vacuum for vacuum advance will give you better fuel economy than manifold vacuum.  He cant seem to grasp the vacuum is the same the only difference between ported and manifold is when vacuum is there.  He claims that you cant run as much initial with manifold vacuum as you have driveability problems but then cant explain why my '82 F150 with a smog 302 stock engine (rebuilt in 92) is running 12* initial timing with manifold vacuum and runs dead smooth but with ported vacuum wont run dead smooth no matter how many adjustments you try following his way.

That is why I dont follow him cause he takes personal preference and proclaims it as proven fact which is just wrong.  Plus he loves to cite how technology is obsolete such as my vacuum economizer valve on my '78 Mercury that adds more timing to the yellow strain relief DSII on my 351W that nets me close to 26 mph on the highway and 18 city.  He says that tech is obsolete but yet he keeps pushing how much better carbs are than fuel injection even though there hasnt been a new car produced with a carb in over 30 years as they are obsolete ways of metering fuel.

Scotty is just a fake to put it simply.  I seen him give horrible advice such as a kid said he had a 87 F150 with a 5.0L that he recently rebuilt and he was wondering how long he should run it before he makes the switch from conventional to synthetic.  scotty told him that he cant switch he has to start off with synthetic.  Then there is the whole fiasco where he was showing a brass compression fitting that clearly said on the package "Not for automotive brake use" and proclaim it was a acceptable fix for fixing a rusty brake line ignoring the fact that in just about all US states a compression fitting on your brake line will fail your vehicle in a safety inspection.  Then another he talks about myths and proclaims the 3,000 mile oil change interval was because cars didnt have oil filters and that his father had a '56 Fairlane that didnt have an oil filter and they changed it at 3,000 miles.  Im over here like really?  The Y block had a oil filter when it was introduced in 1953 to replace the flat head V8.  Not to mention the Y blocks had a 2,000 mile oil change interval cause they were draft tube systems.  The 3,000 mile oil change interval didnt come about till the introduction of the PCV system and it slowly increased from the early days of 3,000 miles to 5,000 miles.  The 351W in my '78 Mercury cites to change the filter ever 4,000 miles and the oil every 8,000 miles.
"Old Blue" - '56 Fairlane Town Sedan - 292-4V, Ford-O-Matic transmission, 3.22:1
'63 Belair 2dr sdn - 283-4V, Powerglide transmission, 4.56:1
'78 Cougar XR7 - 351-2V, FMX transmission, 2.75:1 9inch
"Bruno" - '82 F150 Flareside - 302-2V, C6 transmission, 2.75:1 9inch, 31x10.50-15 BFG KO2
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rcarlisle
Agreed - all these guys have their oddities and opinions.   I get bored with Luke.  And Scotty is a rambling mess.   I use them more for ideas of things to look at for someone who is at the edge of understanding (me).  I've been around cars and people messing with them for most of my 55 years.  But the internet gives a lot of things to think on or learn or reject.  

My 2020 Hyundai says 7500 mile oil change intervals - that just feels wrong to me.   It hurts my soul.  I sticking with my 5k interval.  
Randy

Mt. Airy, NC   81 F-150 STYLESIDE regular cab 2wd.   302 Auto Zone crate.  5 spd M5od-R2  
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Rusty_S85
rcarlisle wrote
Agreed - all these guys have their oddities and opinions.   I get bored with Luke.  And Scotty is a rambling mess.   I use them more for ideas of things to look at for someone who is at the edge of understanding (me).  I've been around cars and people messing with them for most of my 55 years.  But the internet gives a lot of things to think on or learn or reject.  

My 2020 Hyundai says 7500 mile oil change intervals - that just feels wrong to me.   It hurts my soul.  I sticking with my 5k interval.
I agree, thats why I follow many different automotive channels on youtube as they give me ideas, ideas I may have never thought about.  Some like Auto Resto Mod shows you how to do upgrades on a budget by doing it yourself.  They even did a video with a 1G to 3G upgrade among other things.  I like the guy that does the videos cause hes funny but he doesnt just ramble on with click bait or try to act relatable his videos just goes to the point.
"Old Blue" - '56 Fairlane Town Sedan - 292-4V, Ford-O-Matic transmission, 3.22:1
'63 Belair 2dr sdn - 283-4V, Powerglide transmission, 4.56:1
'78 Cougar XR7 - 351-2V, FMX transmission, 2.75:1 9inch
"Bruno" - '82 F150 Flareside - 302-2V, C6 transmission, 2.75:1 9inch, 31x10.50-15 BFG KO2
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rcarlisle
Vice Grip Garage is my favorite.   Derek is smarter than he lets on - he did a video where he diagrammed how to figure out proper rocker arm angle when he was building an engine.   I'll never use that, but sometimes he really provides some great material to learn from.   Even his revival videos will teach you HOW to revive something with the best chance of ultimate car survival.  Not to just put a battery in and hit the starter.  

Randy

Mt. Airy, NC   81 F-150 STYLESIDE regular cab 2wd.   302 Auto Zone crate.  5 spd M5od-R2  
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Rusty_S85
1/2 lift method I assume, that is what I seen quite a bit of in videos and a new one making a come out is the 3/4 lift method.  I tried the 1/2 lift method for my 302 build and found the roller tip on the base circle of the cam was already halfways to the edge of the valve and I know with over 1/2" of lift that the roller tip would ride off.  I ended up ordering 6.400" instead of the 6.600" that I calculated at 1/2".
"Old Blue" - '56 Fairlane Town Sedan - 292-4V, Ford-O-Matic transmission, 3.22:1
'63 Belair 2dr sdn - 283-4V, Powerglide transmission, 4.56:1
'78 Cougar XR7 - 351-2V, FMX transmission, 2.75:1 9inch
"Bruno" - '82 F150 Flareside - 302-2V, C6 transmission, 2.75:1 9inch, 31x10.50-15 BFG KO2
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rcarlisle
Could be.  Something I filed away for "if I ever..."
Randy

Mt. Airy, NC   81 F-150 STYLESIDE regular cab 2wd.   302 Auto Zone crate.  5 spd M5od-R2  
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