HOW TO- Engine Tuning (Cadillac Brougham 5.7 350 V8)

HOW TO- Engine Tuning (Cadillac Brougham 5.7 350 V8)

My PROJECT is moving full speed ahead with my BROUGHAM, I did a complete tune up of the engine today and this video shows the work in progress. In just a few…

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bamaslamma1003 says:

How to the NGK plugs work in Chevy’s. I assume your Caddy is 350
Chevy-powered.

Illousion1 says:

FUCKING A! Getting better and better, always a treat seing videos of the
Brougham. Keep on rockin!

j45007 says:

Amen to that “SDcrooZer”! And i love to do it too.

Marcus Chavis says:

Your video was on point Bogar. Could you provide a list of parts you
change? Also, I have an 89 brougham that I’m planning to install a remote
start on, problem is that the car doesn’t always start on the first try.
Will replacing the parts you did help it to start on the first try?

Import Plus, LLC says:

@bamaslamma1003 I did not even remember I had posted this. It was the
engine module so you got that right. Car was fixed and sold. Thanks.

cipmars says:

A great car desirves a great job. Kudos to you, Bogar. Save the whales!

GANSTAGANSTER says:

IF HE GOT A 96 WITH LT1 ITS NOT ON THE VALVE COVER ITS ON THE INTAKE

Paul C says:

Wow that was a great video!! I remember when I changed my cap and rotor on
Caprice. It was very similar to this. WOW. Can’t wait to see her when she’s
done!!!

bamaslamma1003 says:

@importplus Did you check the ignition module?

j45007 says:

Hello “Tominator423”! I will PM you on all the details about it thursday,
because i am going to sleep now and will be gone all day tomorrow. And go
see what i did to my Cadillac Brougham Engine….did you see that one? I
might make a video on how to do that, thanks Tom. -BOGAR!

joe blow says:

Excellent mechanic .I really needed to see this video . the #7 plug is a
nightmare on a lot of big blocks with ac evaporator in the way I picked up
a $10 socket 90 degree adapter from Cal van 3/8 drive of course I can only
imagine how many poor big v8,s have died any early death due to the
original #7 plug never being replaced by the reliable
trustworthyneighborhood mechanics. I spray a dab of liquid wrench the night
before i plan removing the plugs helps alot.

jesterof84 says:

my god he bought a air cleaner gasket i thought i was the only one

JustinsDIY says:

have you gotten that damaged fender fixed yet?

Import Plus, LLC says:

Hi J45007. I have a 93 Fleetwood brougham with the 5.7 and have no spark at
the coil. Changed the coil but nothing. Don’t know where to go from here.
Any ideas?? Thanks in advance

Artyfil says:

really? they did a good job of faking it in that case then… since I sat
in a near-mint 87 brougham and the wood seemed very nice and real

Paul C says:

Wait nevermind that comment thing I told you in the PM LOL

joe blow says:

AC delco plugs can be compared to the invention of the wheel . there is not
much room for improvement . Maybe just maybe a little variance in gapping
of the plug depending on each individual engine after 100k or so miles
these Cadillacs get personalities

jmoyet says:

Think thats the PVC valve. I think that’s what lets air go from the valve
cover into the intake to re-burn gasses.

Rob Mason says:

Can you give me a phone Call at 989-274-1845. My Name is Rob and I need
some advice about my 5.7 Litre Brougham

proni1 says:

man, ive been contemplating getting an older model cadillac, im just scared
of the maintenance required to keep it road worthy. my question, is it
easy, and cost effective to maintain

242eagle says:

where do you find the numbers for the spark plug gap and etc… if there
not in your manuel nice vid

Dieselolds says:

Dont you change the engine oil?

al3id says:

Good job ,but shoul buy TBI kit and seals and clean inside the
throttle,also replacing the fuel filter.

jay cruz says:

YOU ARE ONE GREAT HANDY MAN

SDcrooZer says:

awesome…always nice to be able to take care of your own vehicles

Tominator423 says:

whats the best way to clean a engine?

Paul C says:

Oh my goodness man this thing is soo clean I want it now!!!

Armando Benavidez says:

and i wonder how young you started fixing cars, because you seem to be
pretty damn pro fixing cars!

MultiSurvivor93 says:

why would you put NGK spark plugs in a Caddy? You should use A/C delco.

Jovan Lopez says:

very nice man good job i did the same to my car changed spark plugs air
filter n coolant sensor i m gonna order the cables n pcv valve and i got
the fuel filter but it been to damn hot to work on my car lol 10* boger

jesterof84 says:

and vpower plugs

1972FordF100 says:

Great Job Bogar its comming along nicely and I bet the 5.7 is sounding and
feeling alot better than it did since you have tuned it up great work!

Forgoten214 says:

I got them but it was a true pain and i ended up cracking a couple of them
and didn’t realize it until it started idling funny and then i gave up and
brought it to a local mechanic to do it.

j45007 says:

Hey “JustinsDIY”, you will find out when i do the Exterior video of my
Brougham. Thanks for viewing and commenting, -BOGAR!

1972FordF150 says:

checker auto parts in washington state it’s shucks IDK why do they have
differnt names if it’s the same store??

1TallGirlRules says:

dylan, i think you are confused.

j45007 says:

@angeleyesinnj81, stand in front of the car look at the valve covers (very
top of the engine )and it will be on your valve cover on top…..either the
left or right side. and it will have a black hose connected to it. let me
know if i can help you further and i will. -BOGAR!

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