 I'm not a little baby Everybody's having a blessed day out there. So today we're gonna show the new Motor that we just picked up for frostbite. This is gonna be the new biggest huge mod Upgrade that we're gonna do the truck here over the next summer so Let's get to it. All right guys, so We have as you can see an engine block We bought this Pretty much a complete motor. It was already torn down and kind of ready to be built, but we bought this entire BGE 392 block Motor and this thing's in really good shape This is again. This is a used engine that came out of a Ram 2500 that ended up having a bearing failure So we're going over basically cleaning this thing up getting it ready to more or less fully forge it for frostbite So down the road, we're gonna have a fully built 392 obviously This is the BGE block. We're gonna have we're gonna use the factory BGE forged crankshaft We're gonna use the BGE heads. We also have those Those heads actually have better bigger valves than the five seven factory heads So that will be a gain for us as we still got the factory heads currently on the five seven So yeah, so today's video is gonna be basically kind of just we're gonna clean the The head surface area block right here We're gonna hone it. Although, you know, this this engine looks really good If you can kind of see in there, there's there's no scratch scratches anything the fingernail can pick up All the cylinders look really really good It's a really really good clean solid block and again, it's the BGE So we're gonna go over a couple of few things that I'm gonna use today One is gonna be this guy we're gonna use This to clean up this surface right here where your cylinder heads would go For those that don't know this is basically what we're using. That's the pad Little green steel abrasive. This the green ones usually work good for steel Or hard metals. We also have the yellow one which is for more or less for aluminum really and some steel But for the iron block, I like to do The green ones I think it works a little better. So this is what we're gonna use Just to clean this surface up on both sides We'll probably go ahead and hit the timing cover area right here on the front of motor while we're doing this After we get done with this We're gonna run the home down it. We're not gonna do a whole lot We're just gonna kind of hit it a little bit in each cylinder Just to kind of clean everything up and give it a little clean finish We're using the good old what I call the dingleberry hone as you can see in just a regular drill This is the hone deflects hone That's the part number that we're gonna use right here If you're interested in trying to get one this size seems to work pretty much for all the himmys For the bore size at least but that is it They kind of give you some instructions on how to use it if you've never done this before So that's the home. We're gonna use Other than that we're gonna get started with cleaning up the surface area The oil squirters are still in the block So we're gonna be removing those before we hone it because we don't want to damage those But this is just gonna be basically a kind of cleanup video to get this thing ready to start Getting some parts put in it After we get it cleaned up. We're gonna do a follow-up video on Basically painting it we're gonna paint this block and I'm gonna show you how to paint this block For really cheap and have a quality job that lasts for a long time So stay tuned for that video. That'll be the next one coming up but let's get to it. Let's get this thing cleaned up and Get working cylinder head area all nice and clean nice and smooth We're gonna work on getting the cylinders honed. So that's gonna be the next step So we're gonna I'm gonna rotate this block and we're gonna pull out the oil squirters and Lay them to the side so we can get ready for honing the cylinders. So let's go and just in case you guys don't know I'm gonna kind of zoom in here So there you can see down there that little tube. That's an oil squirter and they are in every cylinder So that is what we're gonna remove. So we're gonna rotate the motor real quick and Unbolt those. All right, so we rotated the block and Here is the oil squirters down there as you can see So that's what we're gonna remove real quick So that we can hone the cylinders because we don't want to hit those damage them or break them or anything like that And while we're right here, we might as well I Get our green padded again and clean the bottom of this oil pan surface and Get that cleaned up and ready to rock and We'll be good to start honing. So here we go. All right. I'm opar fam So we got the cylinders honed as you've seen didn't take long at all look nice and Clean like brand new Looking good These this block looks really really good There is no no deep gouges no scratches in it. It is a nice clean block especially after getting it honed up I'm happy with it. Looks good. I'm stoked can't wait to get this motor and frostbite But we're gonna hold out until that O5-7 maybe let's go or we finally just retire the old engine. So we'll see All right, so I'm gonna flip the motor back over. We're gonna put the oil squirters back in and Yeah As you've seen we got the head surface cleaned up on the block we did the old pan surface we honed the cylinders and Everything looks amazing these cylinders look literally like brand new. I'm super stoked how they turned out And spent like 10 minutes maybe honing all of them They weren't bad. I mean this motor was in really good shape to begin with so Didn't have to spend a whole lot of time doing the honing can't wait to put this motor and frostbite hopefully pretty soon Got more to go. So stay tuned next video we're gonna get this block painted and Be a how-to video on how to paint the block or any engine block for that matter super cheap at home With supplies you can find at your local Home Depot matter of fact or Hardware store so stay tuned. Don't forget to give the video a thumbs up Comment down below what you think the trucks gonna run with the 392 And as always stay safe out there. We'll see you guys on the next one