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The Shop
Добавлен 17 мар 2013
The Shop is the home of all the projects, both large or whimsical, that a young Mechanical Engineer could hope to have. I'm here to create content of anything I decided to build, or couldn't find good content of elsewhere. The best project starts with "I bet I could do that too" and seeing what happens.
Servicar Trunk Locket Bracket Installation Guide
This simple guide will show you how to install your Servicar trunk lock kit in real time.
Bracket kits are available for purchase on my etsy store:
www.etsy.com/listing/1749569586/trunk-locket-bracket-for-a-harley?click_key=ee77f4482ef18f66203a1817838d66421832d6cc%3A1749569586&click_sum=0d722110&ref=shop_home_active_1
Bracket kits are available for purchase on my etsy store:
www.etsy.com/listing/1749569586/trunk-locket-bracket-for-a-harley?click_key=ee77f4482ef18f66203a1817838d66421832d6cc%3A1749569586&click_sum=0d722110&ref=shop_home_active_1
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Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly 9: Fitting and Lapping the Valves
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Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly 9: Fitting and Lapping the Valves
Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 8: Pressing Valve Guides and Building a Press
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Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 8: Pressing Valve Guides and Building a Press
Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 7: Cleaning Valve Train Parts and Oil Bluing
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Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 7: Cleaning Valve Train Parts and Oil Bluing
Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 6: Camchest Timing Assembly Breather Tube and Drive Sprocket
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Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 6: Camchest Timing Assembly Breather Tube and Drive Sprocket
Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 5: Oil Feed Pump Cleaning
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Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 5: Oil Feed Pump Cleaning
Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 4: Tappet Block and Return Pump
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Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 4: Tappet Block and Return Pump
Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 3: Crankcase Halves and Flywheel Install
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Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 3: Crankcase Halves and Flywheel Install
Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 2: Assembling and Truing up the Flywheels
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Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 2: Assembling and Truing up the Flywheels
Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 1: Prepping Flywheels and Building a Truing Stand
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Harley Flathead Engine Reassembly Part 1: Prepping Flywheels and Building a Truing Stand
Harley Flathead Teardown Part 5 Cleaning and Measuring
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Rinsing all the parts with solvents and showing how I'm measuring for new bearings.
Harley Flathead Teardown Part 4 Separating the Crankcase
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
Hi Everyone! Here's the final video for the Harley Flathead teardown. For anyone that's new this is part four of my 1957 Harley Davidson Flathead engine rebuild. This series is part of a larger series where I'm restoring my 1957 Harley Davidson Servicar. Check out those videos and follow along for more monkey wrenching fun! In this video we'll be getting the last few things off the engine so we...
Harley Flathead Teardown Part 3 Oil Pumps and Camchest
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
Hi Everyone! It's been a long while since my last video, but I've finally got it edited together. I hope I'll be able to post more frequently in the future. For anyone that's new this is part three of my 1957 Harley Davidson Flathead engine rebuild. This series is part of a larger series where I'm restoring my 1957 Harley Davidson Servicar. Check out those videos and follow along for more monke...
Harley Flathead Teardown Part 2 Tappet Blocks
Просмотров 11 тыс.4 года назад
Hi Everyone! This is part two of my 1957 Harley Davidson Flathead engine rebuild. Check out part one where we remove the cylinders and valve covers if you haven't already: ruclips.net/video/pQsqYukCGTY/видео.html In this episode we'll be tackling the removal of the tappet blocks (valve lifters) from the engine case, and the pistons and wrist pins from the connecting rods. This series is part of...
Harley Flathead Engine Teardown Part 1: Cylinders
Просмотров 63 тыс.4 года назад
Hi Everyone! In this series I'll be tearing down my 1957 Harley Davidson Flathead Engine with the hopes that everything will be usable enough to rebuild, clean, and reassembly into a working engine. In this episode I'll be showing ya'll how the to remove the cylinders off the engine. This series is part of a larger series where I'm restoring my 1957 Harley Davidson Servicar. Check out those vid...
Harley Davidson Servicar Restoration: The Saga Begins
Просмотров 15 тыс.4 года назад
Harley Davidson Servicar Restoration: The Saga Begins
I didn't see all the videos. Did you disassemble the rear axle?
Spray everything with penetrating oil several days prior. My soul left my body when you used the pipe wrench on the intake nuts.
I'm restoring a 52 servicar. I have 1 spare fender.
Hi, is it possible to change my leaking valve cover seals (the part where you were using plumbing tool to undo the covers) without taking the barrels off.. excuse my ignorance if it’s not possible 👍🏽
What happened to part 10?
Un peut bricoleur du dimanche quand même !!
wow
oh dear
Are you scared of dirt and oil? I don’t know how you can feel what you’re doing with your padded gloves. I build engines for a job and wonder how much you are likely to break and strip threads break taps etc without feeling.
I would have issues getting up
those are cylinders
The return of the return pump Fascinating stuff
What have you accomplished with axel assembly
OMG you're using vise grips instead of proper fitting wrench on an antique engine. yeah buddy its amatuer hour
just put some gas and oil in it and crank it up. it will be fine
super
This man.. hath no kids.
👍
Pull the tappet blocks
You need a magnetic bowl from Harbor Freight..
mickey mouse .
Which handplane did you use? Were the boards sent through a jointer or planer before you worked them?
Este tipo se parece mucho más a un mimo 🤡🤡🤡🤡esos q hacen gestos en las plazzas públicas 😅😅😅😅 y con estos guantes 😅 ...al final el motor termino en el hospital lleno de moretones,,lo golpeó demasiado ( un 🤡🤡🤡 total est tipo👎👎👎👎)
Hombre vas a destruir las cabezas de ese motor a palmadas😮😮😮 estás nervioso????🤔🤔🤔🤔
Your channel popped up. Keep up the good work. You'll get famous someday. 👍
Freeze the guides in the fridge and they almost fall in
Evaporust works really well.
Laying the case on its side makes this process easier.
i need a box support 😊
Dont stick eng sprocket on before Inner primary !!!!!
You forgot the clip on the idler shaft '' after you stuck the idler gear on !!!
Really enjoy these videos, particularly you taking the time to explain parts and their functions.
To Paul’ brilliant minds think alike
I wonder’ back in the day I used to put my fliyweel in my oven for a half an hour to get the starter ring off
...new standard bearing on well worn motor??? You should have done some measuring and calculating...
...old crank pins....it doesn't look good....
...didn't check the cam bushing???
What? No pre-oil or assembly lube? Pre-oiling all the moving parts is cheap insurance against excessive wear or galling on the first startup.
When are you going to upload your continuing videos? They are really very good! You will get more views once you upload more videos!
So my boy charlie. We where neighbors while he was filming many of these: unheated garage, Minneapolis, Minnesota winter. The motor slap is what we do in minnesota, make sure we can feel our extremities. The plumbing wrench is inexcusable though 😂
Nice work but my tastes would prefer something more functional and less deadly to my shins
Трындец ногам
Nice work, add a few planks on top of your frame so the legs wouldn't stick out and you wont trip over the stocking out legs anymore.
The cussing that would ensue every time I smashed my toes into that thing would be epic. NO thanks. Makes a pretty picture in a magazine, but not practical.
Great job! You are one patient guy :)
if for sale.. lemme know 😀
'32 till '73
So glad to see you back online I have been patiently waiting for this rebuild good luck ~Tim from downunder
beautiful
You need bigger wrenches