Absolutely! It takes a special kind of skill and knowledge to restore a Mercedes V10 Engine with just basic tools. These guys are true mechanical wizards, showcasing their expertise and ingenuity in every turn of the wrench. Hats off to their dedication and craftsmanship! 🛠️🎩
@@pssa3215, not a perfect job, but that was a competent rebuild!! Def will not run efficiently but it will do the job for many thousands of miles, you are just hating for no reason keyboard warlard!!😂!
We look for heroes in films, but the real heroes are these people who work and sweat to serve everyone. These men are true real-life heroes. Congratulations to all of you.
Thank you so much for the huge respect and greetings from Poland! 🇵🇱🙌 Our mechanics truly appreciate it! 🛠️🌟 And we're thrilled you enjoyed the V10 Benz's magnificent roar! 🚗💨 Greetings back to you from our team! 👋😊
I have done to many rebuilds to even remember. These guys are amazing. Not because they can rebuild an engine but because they can rebuild this engine from a pile of parts after they wash it and the thing run sweet thumbs up to you guys hello from Connecticut, USA.
Indeed, the smiles and happiness when the engine revives reflect universal sentiments of accomplishment and pride. It's heartwarming to see these hardworking craftsmen evoke admiration and respect from viewers worldwide, including from the Philippines. Their dedication and skill transcend borders, serving as an inspiration to aspiring craftsmen everywhere. Kudos to these incredible craftsmen from Afghanistan, and greetings to the commenter from the Philippines! 🇦🇫🇵🇭🔧👍
There are more elegant ways of rebuilding this motor (Checking tolerances and machining the surfaces) however, for what they had, they did a pretty good job.
Mechanical engineer ...? No ... experienced handyman who has already rebuilt several engines. Letting him tighten screws with a wrench equipped with a one-meter handle when he should have a torque wrench ...!! pouah...he must not have much theoretical knowledge.
@@TheE71462 And so the rest, the Pakistani quality is legendary. No following procedures, no proper tools, spare parts - at best of lowest quality. The trick is that the restored engine is exported and the traces to this workshop are carefully hidden, so that a buyer discovers the "quality" only after the engine is installed and broken again after a week of operation.
This is the first rebuild ive seen where they know what theyre doing. Even with limited resources they cleaned out all the passages and used a torque wrench for critical fasteners. Even used plastigauge for bearing clearances. Good work guys
Not plastigauge, he used paper and oil, more impressive in my opinion. He turn the crankshaft with the wet paper installed and then check the paper. If all the oil wrung out and the paper is too dry then it's enough clearance.
It amazes me how these guys take engines apart with rudimentary tools along the side of the road in the dirt and remember where all the little nuts and bolts go and make that engine purr like a kitten!…I liked when the old guy came to do the reassembly with the young fellas and checked the clearance on the crank mains…teaching the young fellas!..and they all worked so hard at it!..there was no less than two guys on that engine at any given time and there was at least a half a dozen most of the time…I was glad to see they actually used a torque wrench when torquing the mains down…although I’m not sure if it would matter much because it looked like they reused the main and head bolts…anyways they did a great job!!
It's truly remarkable, isn't it? These mechanics are like wizards, working their magic with nothing but basic tools and a whole lot of skill. And seeing the older generation passing down their knowledge to the younger ones adds an extra layer of heartwarming camaraderie to the mix. Plus, their diligence in using a torque wrench shows their commitment to doing the job right, even with reused bolts. All in all, they've done an amazing job, and their dedication shines through in every purring engine they produce! 🔧🌟
You always know a good engine builder when they spend the time to take measurements. I think he used plastigauge to check the mains which is an inexpensive but highly effect method. My respect to these guys !
Absolutely! They're like the MacGyvers of engine rebuilding-turning basic tools into works of mechanical art. Mad respect for their skill and work ethic! 🔧👏
Ну по сути они ничего такого не сделали. +- в россии так же на каленке ремонт проводят. У них все четко и по правилам. Даже динамометрическим ключом затягивают. Гильзы новые. Ваще четкие парни.
@@Dzuba4 ага, особенно забивание пальца поршня молотком было по правилам :) вылет гильзы померить - не, такого в правилах нет :) Тыщ 300 такому двиглу ходить )
Да не спорю что многие моменты не сделаны, но я думаю им проще вот так на коленке перебирать каждые 200-300 тыс. Чем ремонтировать за дохулирд денег и по времени долго. @@sapachevtruckdriver6916
@@Dzuba4 ага на всех виде по ремонту двигателей что мерина что скании затяжка проходит в 2 этапа сперва тянут да опрелделенного момента затем маркер и доворот на 90 гр, где замеры колена микрометром?
I’m digging those OSHA approved sandals they all are rockin lol but seriously they tore that thing apart and put it back together like nothing and then fired that puppy right up nice job 👍
Wa alaykumu salaam! 🌟 Thank you so much for the warm greetings from Azerbaijan, brothers! 🇦🇿 We appreciate your kind words and support! 🙏 Sending blessings your way! 🕌💫
Absolutely! 🌟 Our mechanics are true masters of their trade, and that V10 sound? Pure music to our ears! 🎶🔧 Thanks for appreciating their skills and enjoying the sweet symphony of that engine! 🚗💨
Vous êtes les meilleurs ! De la part d’un français 🇫🇷 . Vous êtes plus compétant que beaucoup de mécanicien de France . Ici le niveau technique a changé, les mécaniciens passent leurs temps sur TikTok….plutôt que de travailler 😅
just imagine if they had all the tools we had in the western world but I do not think it would make any difference and they look happy enough in fact I admire them nobody is sitting on the phone or laptop nobody is watching the clock wish we could go back to all of this
I worked at an office, a few kilometer from where I live. Had a wonderful time there. Later I realised that half of the people who worked at that department of 20 or so persons, came from 100 kilometers away.. Every morning, every evening..
@@volchara1471 Интересный способ подбирать коренные вкладыши - кусочек бумажки засунуть под крышку коренника и если зажимает то ставим меньше на толщину сей бумажки!!!! Хе-Хе!!!😁🤣🙃
Vielen Dank! It's always a pleasure to receive greetings from the homeland of precision engineering. With a German engine running smoothly, it's like music to the ears! Here's to craftsmanship that transcends borders. Prost from across the miles! 🇩🇪👍👍
Vielleicht wenn man die Umstände sieht. Ansonsten sieht eine Motorenüberholung anders aus. Einige Teile würden nicht wieder verbaut werden. Auch wird ein Motor in ein Gestell eingehängt. Alles sehr sehr abenteuerlich ....
I worked in a very old shop once building 2-stroke detroits, this is exactly how they built the engines, mostly on the ground, using minimal tools and supplies- it worked! Not sure how long the engines lasted...but it got the job done!
Do not be fooled by their primitive working conditions; these cats are badasses and doing everything better than most garages anywhere else in the world. Their attention to detail (Plastigages, ring clocking, etc,) is outstanding.
Oh how my heart sank when those sleeves were proudly unwrapped, and then stacked next to all the other components, all now taking their chances with the dust, grit, dirt and swarf laden environment.
I myself not a car mecanic, buyed Mercedes from the sixties/seventies because i know, i am able to repair mostly anything by myself with a set of standard tools.
Mercedes should contact these guys and give them rewards in term of providing modern tools, workshop upgrades, facilities etc . They are hardworking people
Nice one you guys" watched that many full truck re builds where it looks impossible to make good a right off first time watching a engine rebuild ' bloody hell your attention to getting it right is first class a lot of main dealers couldn't work to your standards outside like you do everyday.Massive respect from Robin Hood country Nottingham England
Best comment i have read so far, these guys really did pay attention to detail, no grit or dirt any where and well lubricated WOW craftsmen at their best
43:08 "As per Mercedes guide, crankshaft must be tightened in three stages following a specific pattern and torque values" Random Middle Eastern guy with a pipe on the allen key: Allah is the only guide I need.
they are torquing all right and the engines they repair last a long time. And they are not middle eastern but pushtuns. your world knowledge seems very limited
assalam walikam I saw your videos you are ma sha Allah very good at fixing Engines, if you copy these Engines and fix parts yourself and fix your own Engines then you will have your own company in the future. do as China does, copy and fix their own Engine and sell for millions. I know you can fix it. you are very talented
These guys are doing an awesome job I just wish they set up their work environment to be so much cleaner I'm used to tearing down stuff and keeping the area that I'm working in so clean I wouldn't want anything contaminating my work
Прекрасное видео! Ламповое, домашнее какое-то) Родиной веет. Но всё будет работать как надо, я в этом уверен. Имея те возможности какие у них были сделали по максимуму. молодцы!
I worked at SA's MB factory in the early 90s, I used to love the sound of the V8, V10 and V12 engines running in the test bay when coming to work in the morning. The 432/443 engines could be completely overhauled multiple times.
I expect something much worst, but this is very good job in this conditions with this tools, I see a lot of experience 👍 I wish this hard working mens a decent set of hand and power tools 😉
Super impressive job. Respect! That all these parts found their way back into final position. No any single battery driven tool for disasembly. Guess that soil under their feet never will carry nay gras again 😂
Absolutely! Seeing the engine start up and run after the meticulous rebuilding process is incredibly satisfying. It's the moment of truth that validates all the hard work and attention to detail put into the restoration. Not only does it provide reassurance that the engine is in good working condition, but it also offers a glimpse of its potential performance. Hearing the roar of the engine coming to life is a testament to the skill and expertise of the mechanics involved.
No decent workplace, no decent materials, no decent tools and no manual DEEP RESPECT Reminded me of Robert Persig's The Art of Motorcycling Maintenance.
أعرف هذا النوع من المحركات كما أعرف نفسي ، إنها قوية جدا وتتحمل جميع الضروف المناخية الصعبة ، لو احترمنا قواعد و شروط الصيانة الدورية السياقة كذالك لها دور فعال للحفاض على المحرك سليم لمدة قد تتجاوز ١٥ سنة إلى ٢٠ حسب احتكاكي لهذا النوع من المحركات V8. V10. V12. Je tire chapeau à ce groupe.
Meanwhile in Germany... "Oh my headgasket is blown, i think i buy a new car". Conclusion = these guys are repairing a motor with surely 1.000.000 miles on the clock. And here in our society, we throw our cars away if something "bigger" must be done. And why is this? Because Mechanics have insane prices. Even for little repairs you have to pay a huge bill. Our world needs more of these people. Who repair and not buy new. Huge Respect for them!
Not many can restore A Mercedes V 10 Engine , using only basic tools. These guys are mechanical engineers. Hats off to these Guys.
Absolutely! It takes a special kind of skill and knowledge to restore a Mercedes V10 Engine with just basic tools. These guys are true mechanical wizards, showcasing their expertise and ingenuity in every turn of the wrench. Hats off to their dedication and craftsmanship! 🛠️🎩
I hope you are trolling
@@Levencon this engine won't last 100 miles if you don't realize it 😬
@@pssa3215, not a perfect job, but that was a competent rebuild!! Def will not run efficiently but it will do the job for many thousands of miles, you are just hating for no reason keyboard warlard!!😂!
@@SG-gc7mn learn to read because i won't repeat myself
We look for heroes in films, but the real heroes are these people who work and sweat to serve everyone. These men are true real-life heroes. Congratulations to all of you.
You don't know a thing about these men, do you?
Huge respect to those high end mechanics! Greets from Poland🇵🇱. V10 Benz sounds great
Thank you so much for the huge respect and greetings from Poland! 🇵🇱🙌 Our mechanics truly appreciate it! 🛠️🌟 And we're thrilled you enjoyed the V10 Benz's magnificent roar! 🚗💨 Greetings back to you from our team! 👋😊
I have done to many rebuilds to even remember. These guys are amazing. Not because they can rebuild an engine but because they can rebuild this engine from a pile of parts after they wash it and the thing run sweet thumbs up to you guys hello from Connecticut, USA.
I think they clean the parts that are still good but they do replace what has to be replaced, I also noticed that they put new Sleeves on it
Not the pistons
those smiles, happy faces when the engine roars back to life are priceless.
respect for these hardworking incredible craftsmen 🇵🇭
Indeed, the smiles and happiness when the engine revives reflect universal sentiments of accomplishment and pride. It's heartwarming to see these hardworking craftsmen evoke admiration and respect from viewers worldwide, including from the Philippines. Their dedication and skill transcend borders, serving as an inspiration to aspiring craftsmen everywhere. Kudos to these incredible craftsmen from Afghanistan, and greetings to the commenter from the Philippines! 🇦🇫🇵🇭🔧👍
Aren't they from Pakistan?@@Mechanical-Hands
Super.. It is the same smile that the first man had when he first made fire. That's what men do.
These are iconic engines when you see these people with minimum tools being able to repair it.
I think the older gentleman with the white hat is the master mechanic. Hats off to these guys. 🇺🇸
There are more elegant ways of rebuilding this motor (Checking tolerances and machining the surfaces) however, for what they had, they did a pretty good job.
There was no guy with a white hat. Lol
@@theshyguitarist They probably mean the guy that's overseeing the crankshaft and piston installation (starts at around 31:00 +).
Mechanical engineer ...? No ... experienced handyman who has already rebuilt several engines.
Letting him tighten screws with a wrench equipped with a one-meter handle when he should have a torque wrench ...!! pouah...he must not have much theoretical knowledge.
@@TheE71462 And so the rest, the Pakistani quality is legendary. No following procedures, no proper tools, spare parts - at best of lowest quality. The trick is that the restored engine is exported and the traces to this workshop are carefully hidden, so that a buyer discovers the "quality" only after the engine is installed and broken again after a week of operation.
This is the first rebuild ive seen where they know what theyre doing. Even with limited resources they cleaned out all the passages and used a torque wrench for critical fasteners. Even used plastigauge for bearing clearances. Good work guys
Not plastigauge, he used paper and oil, more impressive in my opinion. He turn the crankshaft with the wet paper installed and then check the paper. If all the oil wrung out and the paper is too dry then it's enough clearance.
Don't forget the feeler gauges to the intake and exhaust. Super quality! They machined the crankshaft.
These guys know what their doing!! Big ups to them over there in the desert 🏜️🏝️👍👍👍💯
You know when the starter guy makes an appearance, it's getting close. I love how the grizzled old master takes over assembly. Engine sounds good.👍
It amazes me how these guys take engines apart with rudimentary tools along the side of the road in the dirt and remember where all the little nuts and bolts go and make that engine purr like a kitten!…I liked when the old guy came to do the reassembly with the young fellas and checked the clearance on the crank mains…teaching the young fellas!..and they all worked so hard at it!..there was no less than two guys on that engine at any given time and there was at least a half a dozen most of the time…I was glad to see they actually used a torque wrench when torquing the mains down…although I’m not sure if it would matter much because it looked like they reused the main and head bolts…anyways they did a great job!!
It's truly remarkable, isn't it? These mechanics are like wizards, working their magic with nothing but basic tools and a whole lot of skill. And seeing the older generation passing down their knowledge to the younger ones adds an extra layer of heartwarming camaraderie to the mix. Plus, their diligence in using a torque wrench shows their commitment to doing the job right, even with reused bolts. All in all, they've done an amazing job, and their dedication shines through in every purring engine they produce! 🔧🌟
Да они просто отвафлили его
@@Mechanical-Hands haha nice ChatGPT reply
@@nasilemak868 💯
You always know a good engine builder when they spend the time to take measurements. I think he used plastigauge to check the mains which is an inexpensive but highly effect method. My respect to these guys !
I am speechless seeing those Afghans engineers operate the V10 engine.
No more war among humankind. Let's live in harmony. This is it.
🤣
this is pakistan
@@hamix0137I want to be a pilot for Pakistan!
@@hamix0137 the description says Afghanistan
@@Che18335 afghans dont have this level of skill
I'm 15 minutes into this and haven't see one power tool. These guys are good, and hard workers. Big respect.
Absolutely! They're like the MacGyvers of engine rebuilding-turning basic tools into works of mechanical art. Mad respect for their skill and work ethic! 🔧👏
the shop looks like something out of star wars, so awesome!
Мое уважение немецким инженерам и немецким рабочим, сделавшим двигатель, который работает даже после переборки в таких условиях.
Судя по их одежде температура у них опустилась до + 20, а моторы из серии ОМ очень надежные.
Ну по сути они ничего такого не сделали. +- в россии так же на каленке ремонт проводят. У них все четко и по правилам. Даже динамометрическим ключом затягивают. Гильзы новые. Ваще четкие парни.
@@Dzuba4 ага, особенно забивание пальца поршня молотком было по правилам :)
вылет гильзы померить - не, такого в правилах нет :)
Тыщ 300 такому двиглу ходить )
Да не спорю что многие моменты не сделаны, но я думаю им проще вот так на коленке перебирать каждые 200-300 тыс. Чем ремонтировать за дохулирд денег и по времени долго. @@sapachevtruckdriver6916
@@Dzuba4 ага на всех виде по ремонту двигателей что мерина что скании затяжка проходит в 2 этапа сперва тянут да опрелделенного момента затем маркер и доворот на 90 гр, где замеры колена микрометром?
This people are very intelligent, they all work together , they are a family.
and you are clown
I love these people.
Even though they have limited support they are able to do the job.
Kudos to the Mercedes engineers for designing such robust and easily serviceable engines.
I am impressed, that engine sounds sweet! Well done to those men.
I’m digging those OSHA approved sandals they all are rockin lol but seriously they tore that thing apart and put it back together like nothing and then fired that puppy right up nice job 👍
Ma sha Allah, assalaamu aleykum from brothers in Azerbaijan!
Wa alaykumu salaam! 🌟 Thank you so much for the warm greetings from Azerbaijan, brothers! 🇦🇿 We appreciate your kind words and support! 🙏 Sending blessings your way! 🕌💫
Aleykum salam qaqaṣ)
ima send my motor to them to get rebuilt I don't care if its outside in the dirt they know what their doing big props to them!!!!
Just dont look and it will all be fine
These guys have been teached thru generations, so this is just like a walk in the park.. Good job 👏
эти движки делались как раз только для такого ремонта - и живут от капиталки до капиталки.. а парням мастерам респект!
Respect from Germany - the home of the V10! Perfect work!
are Pakistanian also aryan race like people in Germany ?
You missed the century..go back in time and ask Hitler. @Elchle66 give normal comment and you ask idiotic question.
and Love & respect from all the world! Quality & Germany are two faces of one medal !
@@achsanuadilandjaja430 Don't be such a disrespectful rat.
@@achsanuadilandjaja430 nope
Masters of their trade!
That V10 sounded SO sweeeeeet!
Absolutely! 🌟 Our mechanics are true masters of their trade, and that V10 sound? Pure music to our ears! 🎶🔧 Thanks for appreciating their skills and enjoying the sweet symphony of that engine! 🚗💨
Miraculously (with these tools and workplace) the engine sounds nice.
Would be nice to see how the crankshaft was repaired.
Hopes and dreams mostly
I'm sure it is within the tolerances of the Mercedes manual.............nah.
Overall, looked legit
They changed it, it wont be saved
However, many screws are tightened with a torque wrench.
Vous êtes les meilleurs ! De la part d’un français 🇫🇷 . Vous êtes plus compétant que beaucoup de mécanicien de France . Ici le niveau technique a changé, les mécaniciens passent leurs temps sur TikTok….plutôt que de travailler 😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
just imagine if they had all the tools we had in the western world but I do not think it would make any difference and they look happy enough in fact I admire them nobody is sitting on the phone or laptop nobody is watching the clock wish we could go back to all of this
I worked at an office, a few kilometer from where I live. Had a wonderful time there.
Later I realised that half of the people who worked at that department of 20 or so persons, came from 100 kilometers away..
Every morning, every evening..
Big respect from FRANCE
Merci beaucoup! 🇫🇷🙌 We appreciate the love and respect from France! 🌟💙 Thanks for tuning in and supporting our mechanics! 🔧👏
Can I find work in France without residency permits?
@@ZmagoZmagoshouldn’t see why not everyone else is. If not you could sell fake psg shirts on the boulevard
@@ZmagoZmagonon je ne pense pas
@@ZmagoZmago no, but if you went to france to work, it will be easier to get a pass than other peoples !
Mashallah.
This is what i would like to do in my retirment days for the pure joy of rebuilding engines.. ❤
Ребята из K-Power нервно курят в сторонке!🤣🤗🤝👍
Ты видел моториста, он как Бог, руку приложил к коренной шейке и вал зажимать перестало🤣
@@volchara1471 Интересный способ подбирать коренные вкладыши - кусочек бумажки засунуть под крышку коренника и если зажимает то ставим меньше на толщину сей бумажки!!!! Хе-Хе!!!😁🤣🙃
@@volchara1471 я думал только мне так показалось
@@dmitriygeneralov1826 🤣
@@volchara1471😂
Hard work and graft mixed with team work ! No fancy gadgets and gear :) respect
Well done great job. Especially given the set up. 👍
Allah bless you. I want to work with you, I am from Algeria 🇩🇿.
Todays Mechanics are put to shame when these guys out there with basic tools doing amazing work like this.
very good work. the engine runs very nicely 👍👍 Greetings from Germany
Vielen Dank! It's always a pleasure to receive greetings from the homeland of precision engineering. With a German engine running smoothly, it's like music to the ears! Here's to craftsmanship that transcends borders. Prost from across the miles! 🇩🇪👍👍
Vielleicht wenn man die Umstände sieht.
Ansonsten sieht eine Motorenüberholung anders aus.
Einige Teile würden nicht wieder verbaut werden.
Auch wird ein Motor in ein Gestell eingehängt.
Alles sehr sehr abenteuerlich ....
I worked in a very old shop once building 2-stroke detroits, this is exactly how they built the engines, mostly on the ground, using minimal tools and supplies- it worked! Not sure how long the engines lasted...but it got the job done!
Эти Ребята очень любят свою работу... Я таких работяг ещё не видел.. молодцы 👍👍👍
clown
When I was young, 40~50 years ago,
We used to do repairs in this way in South Korea.
This video was so fun to watch it after a long time.
I think this engine will be able to ride another million miles
and I was amazed by their sheer technology
Do not be fooled by their primitive working conditions; these cats are badasses and doing everything better than most garages anywhere else in the world. Their attention to detail (Plastigages, ring clocking, etc,) is outstanding.
I gather you missed the bit when he turned the crank while using his Plastigauge substitute?
@@mikeprzyrembelyeah, but did you hear how sweet that engine sounded at the end?
Oh how my heart sank when those sleeves were proudly unwrapped, and then stacked next to all the other components, all now taking their chances with the dust, grit, dirt and swarf laden environment.
don’t worry they must’ve been cleaned before installation. didn’t show everything in the video. and also they were greased before being inserted.
Those guys are making Dave @DavesAutoCenter proud! 🤭✌️🇺🇸
Working as engineering in the company which made this engine, I salute you guys to give rebirth to that engine.
Οκ Hans
as a german engineer in a Mercedes Truck Company, i am very amazed
Did you see any power tools,think what they could do with power tools,thry are the best on this planet bar none.😮
Who needs power tools when you've got the sheer force of determination and elbow grease?
I myself not a car mecanic, buyed Mercedes from the sixties/seventies because i know, i am able to repair mostly anything by myself with a set of standard tools.
@@Mechanical-Handsdon’t forget common sense
Mercedes should contact these guys and give them rewards in term of providing modern tools, workshop upgrades, facilities etc . They are hardworking people
My Respect for this great Teamwork!
Nice one you guys" watched that many full truck re builds where it looks impossible to make good a right off first time watching a engine rebuild ' bloody hell your attention to getting it right is first class a lot of main dealers couldn't work to your standards outside like you do everyday.Massive respect from Robin Hood country Nottingham England
Best comment i have read so far, these guys really did pay attention to detail, no grit or dirt any where and well lubricated WOW craftsmen at their best
Hats off to these men and may God bless them, cheers from Canada
Amazing job folks.
عمل اكثر من رائع و تحية للهؤلاء الشباب المبدع من المغرب 🇲🇦
Похоже, что это Пакистан.
afghanistan.ist ja fast afrika.
Im sure Mercedes engineers are rolling their eyes seeing an engine rebuilt in the dirt.
43:08 "As per Mercedes guide, crankshaft must be tightened in three stages following a specific pattern and torque values"
Random Middle Eastern guy with a pipe on the allen key: Allah is the only guide I need.
they are torquing all right and the engines they repair last a long time. And they are not middle eastern but pushtuns. your world knowledge seems very limited
Makes me proud to from here, well done lads!
meanwhile , in europe , we are buying 1.0 liter engine , to save the fukin planet .
We believe we are saving the fu.. planet👆🤣🤣
😂yeah
Fukin truck engine not a car
🤣@@jochenklein3358
@@jochenklein3358 I don't believe that... Do you! :)
I don't even know what to write, I have no words when I look at it. It's unbelievable that people can work on engines in such conditions nowadays.
no special tools, no WIS, but these gentlemen still got the job done.
عمل رائع ومتقن ،اخوكم من المغرب.
assalam walikam I saw your videos you are ma sha Allah very good at fixing Engines, if you copy these Engines and fix parts yourself and fix your own Engines then you will have your own company in the future. do as China does, copy and fix their own Engine and sell for millions. I know you can fix it. you are very talented
These guys are doing an awesome job I just wish they set up their work environment to be so much cleaner I'm used to tearing down stuff and keeping the area that I'm working in so clean I wouldn't want anything contaminating my work
Прекрасное видео! Ламповое, домашнее какое-то) Родиной веет. Но всё будет работать как надо, я в этом уверен. Имея те возможности какие у них были сделали по максимуму. молодцы!
чисто мастерски )
...может воняет???😂
@@_Pretender Родина есть Родина. Своё ... не пахнет!
I worked at SA's MB factory in the early 90s, I used to love the sound of the V8, V10 and V12 engines running in the test bay when coming to work in the morning. The 432/443 engines could be completely overhauled multiple times.
I expect something much worst, but this is very good job in this conditions with this tools, I see a lot of experience 👍 I wish this hard working mens a decent set of hand and power tools 😉
Burning oily rags should give you a clue as to what their infrastucture is like....
The real heroes are Mersedes engineers who designed such a reliable engine over 30 years ago and manufactured it.
Amazing skills in an unusual setting. Cheers from New Zealand 👊💪🇳🇿
amazing skills really? What you see is fun video? Think about it, you see pure slaves working for food. This will not have a happy end.
Salam hy ap logo ko har purze ko sai tariqe se apni jgh pai rkhna❤
Master builder is a pro. i bet he made hundreds of rebuilds.
That is not a big thing, if you have 200 pre-1979 DB Trucks on scrapyard.
No fancy tools, nothing out of this world. These guys will open a shop with a couple wrenches, soap, and gasoline!!! Incredible!!!
Good technical hands , respect from india
RESPEKT für euren Arbeit!
Danke da ist Pakistan
@@shahidkhon3725no its afghanistan stop lying
This is not the first Engine they rebuild, nice one!
V10 без турбин. Механический ТНВД. Круто
все самое лучшее придумано в 20м веке.
Super impressive job. Respect! That all these parts found their way back into final position. No any single battery driven tool for disasembly. Guess that soil under their feet never will carry nay gras again 😂
beautiful ,simple, fixable engine... hard not to fall in love..
wonder what year though.
I own a truck with exact the same engine - it's from 1988.
The fact that those engines still work after that torture is amazing and speaks for old quality compared to new ones.
уф,показалось,думал всё пропало, ключ приобрели ,динамометрический, ан нет смотрю, просто трещётка)
Это лишнее согласен
Это динамометрический ключ,только чуть ли не из позапрошлого века. Не любят это ребята современный инструмент)....
@@sergei308они мне кажется до сих по почте письма пишут
@@sergei308 в рaшке 70% нaселения ходит срaть в яму, видимо тоже не любят современные приспособления
VERY COOL
Glad they showed it start up and run
Absolutely! Seeing the engine start up and run after the meticulous rebuilding process is incredibly satisfying. It's the moment of truth that validates all the hard work and attention to detail put into the restoration.
Not only does it provide reassurance that the engine is in good working condition, but it also offers a glimpse of its potential performance. Hearing the roar of the engine coming to life is a testament to the skill and expertise of the mechanics involved.
Everything will be fine and you will shine like a rising star with great success and wealth
Pashtuner i Afghanistan and Pakistan is very talented 🇦🇫❤️🏳️☝️
No decent workplace, no decent materials, no decent tools and no manual DEEP RESPECT
Reminded me of Robert Persig's The Art of Motorcycling Maintenance.
I’m hoping these guys put an AMG plaque on it at the end with all of their names.
ahahahhahah
Yes!! Very well said....
The sound this engine makes in the end is so beautiful omg
Brand new engine ready to run at least 1M kms now. Excellent work done by experimented mechanics !
yeah... 1.000.000kms at least man xD fueled by delusion and heroin dreams
Snap-On truck drove up, guys looked up at him and said be gone devil.
That cracked me up
Bravo les gars 👍 vive Le matériel sans électronique 🫵💪👋🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Not everyone has to have the fancy, over priced, snap on tools.
Evidently there's enough meat on the bone for everybody.
😂😂😂😂😂😂that's a good one bro
Great Engine Revision, everywhere the most important is clean working. I liked how you clean the pistons, what powder you use? Regards to all!
I realy admire their skills, amazing. Guy's keep up the good work
أعرف هذا النوع من المحركات كما أعرف نفسي ، إنها قوية جدا وتتحمل جميع الضروف المناخية الصعبة ، لو احترمنا قواعد و شروط الصيانة الدورية السياقة كذالك لها دور فعال للحفاض على المحرك سليم لمدة قد تتجاوز ١٥ سنة إلى ٢٠ حسب احتكاكي لهذا النوع من المحركات V8. V10. V12. Je tire chapeau à ce groupe.
Поршни помыли в тазике губкой - красота!
Lord of the motors...👍🏻
Greetings from Türkiye🇹🇷
Ассаламу алейкум! Я элементарно коробку передач обычными ключами не могу снять. А они делают это на ура ! Мир вам !
Der sogenannte selbternannte Propheeeet ist immer mit dabei - hoffentlich hilft es! Beeindruckendes Teamwork!
These people are real mechanics
"Всё новое - хорошо отмытое старое". Девиз этих ребят в сандалиях.
Kind of a sketchy rebuild in my opinion but the fact that they did it anyways and made it work with what they had on hand is pretty amazing
Yeah, but it probably cost a few hundred dollars.
Meanwhile in Germany... "Oh my headgasket is blown, i think i buy a new car". Conclusion = these guys are repairing a motor with surely 1.000.000 miles on the clock. And here in our society, we throw our cars away if something "bigger" must be done. And why is this? Because Mechanics have insane prices. Even for little repairs you have to pay a huge bill. Our world needs more of these people. Who repair and not buy new. Huge Respect for them!
See the smile? He is very very proud of everything..
Convertingly handsome, I look at these mechanics with very high admiration.
Torque specs? Haha tight is tight my friend.😎