Lamborghini Countach QV resto update Pt.5. There's an unexpected problem with the gearbox

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • My Lamborghini Countach QV is undergoing an engine and gearbox refresh at Iain Tyrrell's Workshop at the moment and we keep finding more work to do..
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  • @richardjones38
    @richardjones38 Год назад +505

    'Pull to release' clutches give a slightly higher clamping force (i.e torque capacity) for a given pedal effort relative to 'push to release' clutches, because they allow a slightly stronger diaphragm spring to fit in tho the pressure plate diameter. This comes at the expense of additional assembly complexity with the clutch release mechanism, hence them being worthwhile in some high powered applications, but not worthwhile in more normal applications.

    • @russcooke5671
      @russcooke5671 Год назад +5

      Well said. Is it the same for Automatics. 👌👌

    • @jerryc6497
      @jerryc6497 Год назад +19

      The Honda S2000 has a pull type clutch fyi

    • @Macedonia270
      @Macedonia270 Год назад +32

      As an Engineer, I appreciate explanations like these, thank you very much Richard.

    • @Gman-nb9ge
      @Gman-nb9ge Год назад +13

      Background info in the comments Is gold thanks

    • @Boric78
      @Boric78 Год назад +19

      I knew smart people watched Harries Garage. Thanks Richard for demonstrating it and teaching me something. Not a wasted day after all.

  • @shanehnorman
    @shanehnorman Год назад +183

    Craig gets my personal Oscar for Best Supporting Role in Harry's and Ian's videos. For me, his matter-of-fact descriptions of such intricate and demanding work are never less than enthralling. Those carpets are a revelation.

    • @Andrew-vx2ls
      @Andrew-vx2ls Год назад +1

      Completely right. Craig does great restoration work without simply buying and fitting "new stuff".

    • @zzhughesd
      @zzhughesd Год назад +5

      Engineering with love. Rare in these days.

    • @digitalimager4946
      @digitalimager4946 Год назад

      And he's such a lovely boy.🥰 😂

    • @1983dmd
      @1983dmd Год назад +4

      Iain must be praying everyday that he never quits....He is incredibly talented....and seems very humble....

    • @boriss.861
      @boriss.861 Год назад +7

      Craig " I just matched up the original holes on all the carpets and rubber!"
      Attention to detail!!

  • @plunder1956
    @plunder1956 Год назад +45

    Without Iain Tyrrell and his uniquely talented team of specialists, work like this would take years. It's a privilege to see how it's done.

  • @michaelsummerell8618
    @michaelsummerell8618 Год назад +82

    Craig is definitely a real asset to Tyrrell's Workshop - seems a quiet and unassuming chap, but really is a highly skilled craftsman whose restoration work is absolutely fantastic. I'd love to work there, even if just making the teas and coffees!! 👍🏻😉

  • @anthonyknox1493
    @anthonyknox1493 Год назад +40

    Gotta love 'mission creep'!
    "My Countach is going in to have a gear box fault repaired"
    Six months later: "The carpets are nearly finished"

    • @mrman17
      @mrman17 Год назад

      Some of the most expensive words when working on cars in general are: While, You , Are, In and There.

    • @interesting7906
      @interesting7906 Год назад

      You gotta have that 'gumption' in the floor mats.

    • @bobdobbs69
      @bobdobbs69 Год назад

      Mission creep is basically a built-in feature of loving and working on cars.

  • @MrDDawson
    @MrDDawson Год назад +22

    I will say it again. Any day we get Harry and Ian in the same video is a great day indeed. I can't thank Harry enough for bringing Ian onto RUclips for us all.

    • @1983dmd
      @1983dmd Год назад +1

      I heard it was Olivier Namèche who convinced Iain to start the RUclips channel ?

    • @MrDDawson
      @MrDDawson Год назад +3

      @@1983dmd Well might have been but first I saw of Ian was Harry bringing the Espada in and boom, Ian has a channel after. I do think Ian has said it all started with Harry but...

  • @ianmorris76
    @ianmorris76 Год назад +46

    Thank God! My Sunday evenings had become barren. Now the joy has returned. Can't wait for the next instalment of the Fulvia resto. Thank you Harry.

  • @shadowred1980
    @shadowred1980 Год назад +30

    Thank you for the update.
    To put my 10p in, I'd have the other side wheel bearing done while the car is with Ian. If that side is gone the other is not usually far behind.

    • @frankchan5547
      @frankchan5547 Год назад +6

      One of the few mechanical tasks I was able to do on my Alfa. I found out SKF made all OEM bearings which were simply put into Alfa packaging with mark up added, and saved some money by buying direct. Probably the cheapest part of this process

  • @doddsy799
    @doddsy799 Год назад +53

    Can you imagine Ian and Harry with their own type of wheeler dealers show, specialising in these classics? one can dream.

    • @MrSCOTTtheSCOT
      @MrSCOTTtheSCOT Год назад +1

      a 12 car series would take 20 years to put together , however just watching them rebuild Harry's collection is just as good and pretty much that show except he keeps the car at the end. (well most of them for a good while)

  • @simocreations
    @simocreations Год назад +15

    I love the sound of this countach. That opening scene. Really looking forward to it’s completion video

  • @davidburne9477
    @davidburne9477 Год назад +6

    Love the exhaust reverb as the Countach passed the truck. We have a tunnel my brother and I go through on our MV Agusta triples, and we always drop down to second a run close to the redline just to hear the exhaust noise…pure joy!

  • @wotrulke5868
    @wotrulke5868 Год назад +5

    I love when the two best car guys on RUclips get together and have a right old natter! Great video thanks for sharing 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @michaelr9471
    @michaelr9471 Год назад +5

    My god Iain is really blessed with co-workers like Craig - it must be a real thrill to work there… so much passion und attention to detail! This hardly can be found anywhere else these days I guess

  • @S-T-E-V-E
    @S-T-E-V-E Год назад +62

    Why don't you block off those front grilles inside if they don't cool anything and cause such serious problems?

    • @nickkritikos210
      @nickkritikos210 Год назад +1

      Or drill some holes in the fibre glass lower panel for drainage

    • @S-T-E-V-E
      @S-T-E-V-E Год назад +1

      @@nickkritikos210 That would still allow that whole compartment to get soaked every time it rains or there's standing water!

  • @seedster8597
    @seedster8597 Год назад +7

    The appreciation of Harry's car the attention to detail is 👌 ian should be highly proud of his fellow employees 👏

  • @MoultrieGeek
    @MoultrieGeek Год назад +16

    I would imagine that the most dreadful thing said in Iain's garage would be "oops". Fantastic overview as always Harry and I can't wait to see the finished product.

  • @chris9650
    @chris9650 Год назад +5

    Love how Ian just happily works away with the watch on the wrist. So many would have that thing hidden away somewhere. Ian just uses it as intended.

    • @jamesrobert4106
      @jamesrobert4106 Год назад

      The original tool watch, which became a marketing driven, luxury, investment piece.

  • @billkeaveney1526
    @billkeaveney1526 Год назад +20

    What a glorious sound it makes thanks Harry

  • @jimbofaulty
    @jimbofaulty Год назад +11

    It only went in for wiper blades

  • @donjuan150
    @donjuan150 Год назад +10

    Really wonderful to see these details of the Countach engine and car!

  • @monkeybarmonkeyman
    @monkeybarmonkeyman Год назад +3

    I enjoy all the banter with the crisp closeups as I've been a gearhead for nigh on fifty plus years now. You look at that engine, the casting marks, just how it goes together... I think you can still see a bit of post-WWII construction going on there. High marks for that carpet repair.

  • @rosscopcoltrain8059
    @rosscopcoltrain8059 Год назад +3

    Wonderful to see true craftsmanship and attention to detail from Iain and team.

  • @primozkrajcar4144
    @primozkrajcar4144 Год назад +2

    When you two gentleman come together to do a video you absolutely know for certain that is going to be a good one. Such a pleasure of watching especially for me, since I'm doing the restoration on my Corvette at home. Just lovely work done by Tyrrell workshop and great to see that Harry puts so much effort in doing his cars right. Keep up the good work and I hope more videos are coming along soon.

  • @Derek-pd4fc
    @Derek-pd4fc Год назад

    Harry, I doubt that you'll ever read this but I have to say thank you for allowing all of us who had these cars as posters on the wall to go on this journey with you. Thanks for sharing your real world experiences with them also.

  • @chadderton
    @chadderton Год назад +12

    Iain and his team are amazing. When my Golf need new tyres I dread having to find the money for it, while Harry almost welcomes the news of new rose joints and wheel bearings. Must be nice to be in that position. What a fantastic life Harry leads.

  • @LordandGodofYouTube
    @LordandGodofYouTube Год назад +11

    Harry, I'm a trade-qualified automotive machinist (engine reconditioner) and when you change valve guides or put K-line valve guide liners in you really shouldn't be lapping valves like that, they should go to a machine shop and have the seats cut on a machine like a Serdi, Rottler, etc.
    When you put valve guides in they never line up as they did before with the only exception to this I've ever seen is on Caterpillar cylinder heads. You will end up with seats that are slightly wider on one side than the other, and you're missing out on a modern three angle valve job that will perform better than the original.
    Getting the valves ground and seats cut isn't crazy expensive, I could do each of those heads in around an hour each on a Serdi, plus around the same time to grind the valves.
    I would only lap valves if 1, I didn't have access to a Serdi, and 2, I didn't replace the valve guides.
    You're leaving performance on the table doing it that way, and the amount of time dicking around doing 48 valve seats it'll be more expensive and a much worse result lapping them. I'm actually shocked Ian is doing this, especially on a Lamborghini. I would never trust a mechanic to rebuild an engine, ever, they know how to do it, but often not the finer details which are important, that's why a lot of them bring engines to people like me.
    Also, I hope Ian checks the valve spring pressure before those heads go back together.
    You might think I'm just some doom and gloomer that always pops up in the comments section, so please give your local engine machining shop a call and discuss what I said with them to get another opinion.

    • @pmel018
      @pmel018 Год назад +3

      Yes sir, lapping all those valves like that is archaic practice.

    • @jaseleese7549
      @jaseleese7549 Год назад

      are you really questioning probably the worlds leading Lamborghini restorer on his methods? Exactly how many Lamborghini V12's have you rebuilt?

    • @LordandGodofYouTube
      @LordandGodofYouTube Год назад +4

      @@jaseleese7549 I am. A Lamborghini cylinder head is no different to any other. I have reconditioned many thousands of cylinder heads.

    • @jaseleese7549
      @jaseleese7549 Год назад

      @@LordandGodofRUclips and how many of them were for classic Lamborghinis?

    • @LordandGodofYouTube
      @LordandGodofYouTube Год назад +3

      @@jaseleese7549 no idea, I've probably done a few, I've done everything from lawnmowers to top fuel dragsters, from Toyota Camrys to Ferraris. A Lamborghini cylinder head is no different to any other cylinder head, why would it be? How many have you done?

  • @nigeldewallens1115
    @nigeldewallens1115 Год назад +2

    It is just wonderful to see, what you can all do! Well done to Ian and your team! When I used to work in London I actually saw 4 of those wonderful cars and they were the exact same colour! I was then a teenager and it was lovely to see them! I have just loved the detail that I can no see with my new iMac in 4K It's as if I am with you all! Thank you Harry for making this fantastic clip and I say to Ian, thank you for allowing it to be seen! That was just lovely to see how things are done! It is one thing knowing what can be done, but when you have never seen the sort of attention to detail by a group of specialists it is wonderful plus your lovely sense of humour too 😉😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👌

  • @JamesMonty
    @JamesMonty Год назад +4

    I do love the old cars, massive respect for your continued devotion, when a lot of the problems seem to be down to poor technology at the time. I’ve zero extra income so it’s great you keep these hero’s on the road.

  • @glenac05
    @glenac05 Год назад

    Love the workshop tours and road trips most of all Harry's video's. Being on the other side of the world, to see the French and Italian and European sites, landmarks and the countries themselves, is well worth the watch. The workshops tours show the mad engineering that exists in Italian cars, and the extremely brilliant English engineering that keeps them going. Love it all. Thanks Harry.

  • @UKCheeseFarmer
    @UKCheeseFarmer Год назад +1

    Such a humble team Iain has working with him, and the man himself, and Harry of course. So refreshing in this day and age, not only true craftsman but the love for everything, every nut and bolt, and carpet too, shines through. Great work all round. Really do enjoy Harry and Iain, fantastic partnership and meeting of minds.

  • @S-T-E-V-E
    @S-T-E-V-E Год назад +3

    These are my favourite videos on RUclips! I love to see old classics being restored, especially by these two 'Old Classics'! 😂

  • @jcollins1305
    @jcollins1305 Год назад

    What a wonderful video of one of my all time favorite cars, the immortal countach! As a child of the 80’s it’s so nice to see this beauty getting the full restoration it deserves. As you Brits like to say, “Pure class” Cheers from New Jersey USA 🇺🇸

  • @beinghappy1312
    @beinghappy1312 Год назад

    Love seeing all the love and modern updates put into such a beautiful car

  • @gplusgplus2286
    @gplusgplus2286 Год назад +4

    Love these restoration episodes, please keep em coming!

  • @stirl22
    @stirl22 Год назад +1

    I'm a hgv tech. Our last generation Mercedes Actros had a pull type clutch, changed to a push type now though. Much easier to get the box back in! It was a pain to line the fork up on a pull type clutch.
    Also, put the valve lap tool in the end of a cordless drill, saves time and saves your hands 😁

  • @ourfarmhouseinspain
    @ourfarmhouseinspain Год назад +3

    I'm watching this from Spain, which is no different to Italy with the August closure custom. The mentality is much the same as well, it simply wouldn't have occurred to the people processing the order for the gearwheel to point out the partner wheel would be required as well. You learn not to scream with frustration ! Brilliant rebuild, great to watch.

  • @DonAl9114
    @DonAl9114 Год назад +2

    OMG. You have to be so patient until all problems are sorted. But the results are gonna be amazing. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊

  • @decayintheuk
    @decayintheuk Год назад +7

    Oh dear lord ! Do we need to have a whip around, I'm scared and it's not even my bill

  • @Bob-Maplethorpe
    @Bob-Maplethorpe Год назад

    I have been waiting in this update for months. Great to see everything is coming along.

  • @danielmarshall4587
    @danielmarshall4587 Год назад

    OH YES PLEASE.. thank you all for this video and for your work keeping these machines working.

  • @bigduphusaj162
    @bigduphusaj162 Год назад +41

    They spacers to increase CC is abllsolutely nuts. I've no idea how they managed to stay reliable after that but they did. They must have been well studded these engines.

    • @paul_k_7351
      @paul_k_7351 Год назад +4

      Typical Italian “solution”

    • @mercedesw211classic
      @mercedesw211classic Год назад

      But what about the compression ratio ?

    • @johncrowley5612
      @johncrowley5612 Год назад

      @@mercedesw211classic The engine has been stroked to achieve the increase in displacement. (It may also have increased bore, I don't know).

    • @mercedesw211classic
      @mercedesw211classic Год назад +1

      @@johncrowley5612 I looked it up. The compression ratio indeed dropped from 10.5:1 to 9.5:1, but they managed to achieve more horsepower by producing torque at higher revs and clearly having more mixture available...(bore also increased)

    • @siraff4461
      @siraff4461 Год назад +3

      @@mercedesw211classic Thats the static compression ratio but the overall active cr probably went up through having more time to suck the mixture in (larger stroke) and a higher stroke-bore ratio.
      Thats why it breathes better at higher rpm but would also ultimately limit maximum rpm. A better rotating assembly is how to get around that and they can then also use cams with more lift and duration but especially more lift at the ends of that duration. Again this would ultimately limit rpm unless better valves and springs were used.
      So generally this is a pretty comprehensive upgrade over the older 4.0l.
      Also dropping the static cr would help with running on unleaded and its lower octane numbers when it first came about - something it was almost certainly designed for since the seats are already capable.
      Its interesting stuff to see the engineering work arounds from those days.

  • @SilentRacer911
    @SilentRacer911 Год назад +1

    Another lovely video Harry, thanks for the update on Countach. Guess a nice drive next summer is in store

  • @amugen
    @amugen Год назад +1

    Two masters at work, thanks Harry, this was a joy to watch.

  • @porkster5924
    @porkster5924 Год назад +1

    The skill and workmanship what has been done so far is staggering. Absolutely superb.

    • @joso5554
      @joso5554 Год назад

      What about the Lancia Fulvia’s body restoration ? That was a pure masterpiece of art.

  • @williamdrijver4141
    @williamdrijver4141 Год назад

    Classic supercar ASMR, I can listen to those two experts for hours! Wonderful video 🙂

  • @CubeCyclone
    @CubeCyclone Год назад +1

    That car will be even more epic when finished. Loving the progress!

  • @red75v67
    @red75v67 Год назад +1

    Think I saw you on the way back from Iain's garage in Heswall. Gave a thumbs up to a red Espada from a knackered old Passat. Thanks for another wonderful video. I love this kind of stuff on old Italian V12s.

  • @ewanstewart8011
    @ewanstewart8011 Год назад

    That’s another enthralling video to entertain me on a Sunday cheers Harry can’t wait to see it back on the road 👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @zymmer4
    @zymmer4 Год назад +1

    Interesting, you talked about the small o-ring about the spacer on top of the cylinder..When I helped my uncle and grandfather rebuild the Continental engine on the Aroenca Champion, circa 1948, the head gasket to block "seal" about the cylinders, was a strand of silk !!! And it worked flawlessly !!

  • @davebarron5939
    @davebarron5939 Год назад

    Great stuff, love the glorious little details. Thanks to you both.

  • @mauriceclemens3286
    @mauriceclemens3286 Год назад

    I remember back in the late 70’s going to the Briggs Cunningham Auto Museum and seeing Mrs.Cunningham’s pearl white Miura. Beautiful car. I’ve loved the Miura ever since.

  • @FATTYDH216
    @FATTYDH216 Год назад +1

    Ian and Craig and all of the chaps there are truly #artisans👏. Just wonderful .

  • @scdesign1565
    @scdesign1565 Год назад +4

    Its such a mad pretty thing, good to see it getting all the medical attention it needs. Chapeaux Harry

  • @arthurdardalis
    @arthurdardalis Год назад +8

    Iain is such a great guy, knowledgeable, patient and down to earth.
    There’s a myriad of issues for a 40k miles car but then again it is a specialist vehicle.
    Harry obviously knows “ball park” what the final bill will be but seems not too bothered…
    Great to see even if only a glimpse of one of my favourite cars, the Fiat 130
    Greetings from Greece

    • @Dan-nw6rk
      @Dan-nw6rk Год назад +1

      RUclips monies should be paying for this.

  • @ichiban8558
    @ichiban8558 Год назад +3

    Metcalfe & Tyrell. Perfect

  • @swississue8550
    @swississue8550 Год назад

    Nice ! Always a pleasure ! The classics are so important to keep in good condition ! Good job Harry !

  • @KARLMARKoffical
    @KARLMARKoffical Год назад +2

    Craig once again amazed me it's mind blowing how good he is how he brings the upholstery back to life is beyond genuis

  • @clevelandaeromotive
    @clevelandaeromotive Год назад +2

    Glad to see this example of the great Countach is getting the love she needs. Good man Harry!

  • @gabidin1454
    @gabidin1454 Год назад

    Excellent!! Great presentation, good old days engines.

  • @steffydog
    @steffydog Год назад +1

    Incredible as always, brilliant, thanks so much for sharing guys.

  • @Markycarandbikestuff
    @Markycarandbikestuff Год назад +16

    I've seen those spacer plates before, i used to be into Hillman Imps and spacer plates were used on the big capacity engines, anything over 1040cc, they would go to 1200 odd cc with a spacer plate, they used wills rings (gas filled rings) to seal around the cylinders and thin head gaskets. I could never afford a motor like that (big money at the time), my Imp had a stock 875 Sport motor.

    • @glennpowell3444
      @glennpowell3444 Год назад +2

      Back then you could also use oversize headgaskets.Measured in notches of thickness .Vauxhalls certainly on the 8 valvers.

  • @jamesallison4875
    @jamesallison4875 Год назад

    Great Sunday stuff. Thanks guys.

  • @Lemma01
    @Lemma01 Год назад +3

    While the engine and gearbox are out, always the best time to sort the carpets... Top tip, Gents. 😃

  • @GTE_Channel
    @GTE_Channel Год назад

    The only channel in the world where I enjoy watching 3 grown man talking about floor mats.

  • @woodrimcars2324
    @woodrimcars2324 Год назад

    Great video of fantastic workmanship love it.
    Could hear the wheel bearing here in France.

  • @SWR112
    @SWR112 Год назад +2

    When two of your favs combine 😁👍 For people mechanical minded maybe you get more out of these but myself I’m absolutely one of the least mechanical minded you’ll meet but still love these and can follow what is going on. I just love the two of them get more out of restoration than something new. Harry is already on that Alps pass next summer describing to camera all the little niggles are gone and the car feels brilliant. 😉

  • @awalk5177
    @awalk5177 Год назад +8

    Yes, I still have my sucker and grinding paste(s) in my toolboxes from 50 years ago doing this job on valves for the first time.

    • @saxon-mt5by
      @saxon-mt5by Год назад +1

      Me too, although mine were also my father's and date from before WW2!

  • @troydbarney
    @troydbarney Год назад

    always great to see another video to watch.

  • @janoginski5557
    @janoginski5557 Год назад +10

    Fantastic attention to the detailing, right up my street, I’m one of those extremely fussy individuals, it’s got to be right in every detail, an unusual trait nowadays. So much so called “workmanship” is half arsed. It’s a real pleasure to see people taking a pride in their work. I’m a big fan of Iain & Harry, including Harry’s Farm being a son of the soil. Best of luck to you both in your projects. Brilliant

  • @christopherjensen5007
    @christopherjensen5007 Год назад +2

    I absolutely love the banter between Harry and Iain....Netfix is missing out on these guys! Craig is also a master craftsman.

    • @Kenny_P_abz
      @Kenny_P_abz Год назад +2

      In my opinion Netflix or any TV channel would ruin their output. It’s the beauty of RUclips that the likes of Iain and Harry have complete production independence.

  • @pure_awareness
    @pure_awareness Год назад

    These two in the workshop I could listen to them all day.

  • @philjackman3734
    @philjackman3734 Год назад

    What a privilege to be able to own and renovate a car like this...hope that Harry does...SURE he does and great he shares his fun with us

  • @forsh3546
    @forsh3546 Год назад +13

    Proper craftsmen! - confirmed by the way they stand around drinking tea deliberating the next task while the carpets are discussed 😅

  • @zzhughesd
    @zzhughesd Год назад

    So satisfying watching real honest engineering.

  • @d23bw
    @d23bw Год назад

    This is why Harry's Garage is so cool. Harry-"the carpets are a structural part of the car". (Afer refurb). HIs love, knowledge and enthusiam are infectious. Thanks Harry for the infection.

  • @truantray
    @truantray Год назад +2

    I used a pneumatic valve lapping tool 40 years ago. I think hand lapping is a bit of theater.

  • @classiccarchats
    @classiccarchats Год назад +2

    Harry and Iain are a great combination, I always want a bit more on the visits though. Harry doing a walkabout on the cars that are in for work there each time would be great, love the range of cars Iain gets.

    • @frankchan5547
      @frankchan5547 Год назад +1

      Iain does workshop updates on his own channel, but he's very busy so they are more occasional than regular

  • @stephenoliver1437
    @stephenoliver1437 Год назад +1

    Ive done valve lapping years ago the old technique lovely to see it still going. Big expense again harry oh dear and box as well. S.

  • @josoap8781
    @josoap8781 Год назад +1

    Many moons ago when I lapped valves on my cars (those were the days!) I attached an electric drill to the valve stem and gently pulled. Worked a treat and much less effort and fiddle than a traditional sucker in a wooden shaft.

  • @SilverfoxThe
    @SilverfoxThe Год назад

    Great video - I’m really enjoying all the restoration videos. I spotted the new gear straight away - and that was with a very inexperienced eye. It must have been very obvious to the team. Hope it’s gets is mating half soon

  • @seanfyodorovich5230
    @seanfyodorovich5230 Год назад

    Harry, thank you for encouraging Iain to start his channel--- together these are two of the best automotive channels on youtube!

  • @vokstar
    @vokstar Год назад

    Interesting to see the spacer between the block and the head, that's how they got extra capacity in JDM 6 cylinder engines in things like Skylines. Cheers for the vid hope to hear it out on the road soon.

  • @daviddundas4140
    @daviddundas4140 Год назад

    If youre new to this resto series, its worth going back to the first one to see Iain's face when he hears the noise coming out of the gearbox, and watching true craftsmen at work is always enjoyable

  • @technique275
    @technique275 6 месяцев назад

    Harry, you keep on spending & we all enjoy the outcome.

  • @brucebello2049
    @brucebello2049 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this video Harry, very excited

  • @dancarter482
    @dancarter482 Год назад +1

    Zircotech for the WIN!
    I recommended that to both Ian and Harry on separate occasions - not heard anyone else mention it before. SO glad they went for it.

  • @petepure3387
    @petepure3387 Год назад

    Thanks Harry. I always look forward to your next video. You're one of the reasons I now have RUclips Premium. Free to air TV is only good for the local news now. Thanks again and all the best! :)

  • @AleksandrHalas
    @AleksandrHalas Год назад

    finally waited for the update on the channel. thank you

  • @rovingenglishman
    @rovingenglishman Год назад +1

    The Miura outclasses every Lambo that followed. Imho. Even the name, when spoken by an Italian. What a fascinating marque 👍🏼

  • @rep001
    @rep001 Год назад

    Top work from Tyrrell's as we have come to expect and accept!

  • @CorentinHarbelot
    @CorentinHarbelot Год назад

    Fantastic video as always, merci Harry!

  • @001sander2
    @001sander2 Год назад

    This should be in a playlist. I can’t keep track of the saga 😁

  • @christopherprose3881
    @christopherprose3881 Год назад

    Fascinating rebuild. I never cared much for the Coutach, but watching this rebuild is so interesting regardless. The car is really starting to shape up and be one of the best examples of that year. You need to enter it into some competitions once it's done.

    • @1258-Eckhart
      @1258-Eckhart Год назад

      Me neither tbf, but as a teenager I idolised the Fulvia Zagato and dreamt of owning one, so Harry compensates us with that project, which has become more "continuation series" than "resto".

  • @bmanduprit2962
    @bmanduprit2962 Год назад

    Sowing through the original holes 😱
    That’s class 😊

  • @markjohnson8352
    @markjohnson8352 Год назад

    Thank you, Harry.

  • @ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524
    @ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524 Год назад

    Ah perfect!! I still have my valve lapping sucker stick. And the same Chemico tin that I’ve had for 35 years as well. Never had to use the coarse end!! 😱

  • @barirwin8559
    @barirwin8559 Год назад

    Thanks Harry!

  • @dave32228
    @dave32228 Год назад

    Dang . It's a long process. Been waiting for an update. Thank you

  • @327365hp
    @327365hp Год назад

    Fantastic update!

  • @phils2180
    @phils2180 Год назад +5

    I wonder how many petrol heads have watched this and thought "I've got a tin of Chemico and a lapping tool in the garage!", myself included😂. Labour intensive yes but still very effective when done correctly👍 I always assumed rose joints were very strong and durable but maybe not or is it just down to water/dirt ingress and corrosion? When you've got the engine and gearbox out and stripped it makes no sense putting shabby carpets back in. Fab job👍

    • @tiguanman1170
      @tiguanman1170 Год назад +1

      I should imagine rose joints aren't helped by the torque, huge width tyres and the state of UK roads. Bad enough with ball joints and drop links!