You know during times of anxiety there is something calming about watching someone breakdown, clean and re assemble an engine with dirt as a workshop and sandals as footwear. Hope for us yet.
So I went from watching dudes building pools in the middle of the jungle to watching dudes with flip flops restoring engines. What a great time to be alive.
Looks like they are from South India may be Kerala OR Karnataka ...... I must say they know what they are doing ..... I am really impressed ..... Practical knowledge is what matters and they have that ..... I have seen people who know a lot in theory but don't know a thing when you ask them to implement it :-)
Love watching these guys do this sort of strip downs. No fancy workbench or tons of specialist gear, just a basic tool set, an old wheel & a couple of bits of wood to chock it up
a tue mechanic doesnt use gasket makers coupled with gaskets, a true mechanic doesn't reuse old crankshaft and head studs, a true mechanic doesn't invert the tightening sequence of the screws, a true mechanic doesn't put new valves on an engine without wearing the seat and check if it does vacuum, and the list goes on
Given that he rebuilt this engine in a dusty backyard with chickens running around, etc, he did quite a decent job on that engine. A couple of things were missed. Didn't see the ring gaps being checked or the main and big end bearing clearances checked (with good old fashioned plastigauge or flexigauge). But he may have done these and not filmed it. I did see that he used a micrometer to measure the journals. He didn't oil the piston rings before inserting the pistons into the bores. Also not sure if the head was resurfaced or the valve seats redone, but he probably did do this as overall he seemed to know what he was doing, like extensive use of a torque wrench. So, even with limited facilities that Lancer motor will probably run perfectly for years to come. Great little video.
ring sizes checked at 8:08 (dont see why else he would test fit them in there). Didn't oil rings, but oiled bores at 8:47. Camshaft and lifters had definitely been serviced and that wasn't filmed, so I imagine he did a full head service off camera. We only see bottom end and bore serviced in video.
He didn't check the end play so hope that was OK, also the block and head needed resurfacing and the valve seats didn't really look good! A waste of time doing a full rebuild without doing any of that..
actually, I think he tries to show us, he did something, I mean he did engine overhaul. some step missing actually in this video, NOT perfect but NOT bad. Do this Video Again WIth Fully Details with using OME spec. last time you did but not enough. Use your camera suitable Angles. Please work with a clean environment, equipment, Use safety Equipment because this video is watching students and so many people, they will follow you, you will be a model for your society anyway, will see you next time with a perfect video. good luck
Well I don’t think this was an actual engine rebuild video, maybe his meaning of restoration is different from yours. And another big factor that could come into play is they probably don’t have the budget or accessibility to certain important things. Just enjoy the video :)
I love this guy. Hand tools and a work bench and he can rebuild anything. At least he has been using a torque wrench as of late and on the bike engines I have seen him rebuild/reassemble he had no machine shop work done to them. I would have been worried had he not taken this one to a machine shop before re-assembly considering its a car engine and not just a little 4 or 2 valve small engine he normally showcases. Also notice he replaced the freeze plugs after he painted the block. This guy is doing his best to do things right. He's better than most mechanics I know in the US lol.
Клапана еще бы притёр и было бы лучше, а так они прогорят через пару тысяч километров, и масло за место dikstron 3 5-10 w 40 нужно, которое он залил в коробку автомат льют.
I rebuild engines meticulously in my shop, all machine work done at a race shop. After watching this guy carefully, he used all good practices and updated technologies such as rings, machine finish, and head gaskets/seals. I would absolutely trust this "old generation" engine rebuild for 100,000 miles, at the very least.
i've noticed the torque wrench as well. most of the "mechanics" that work for the dealerships in my area has no idea what i'm talking about when i explain to them.
@@JAfonsoNunesMartins10 Just record yourself taking everything apart and if you get stuck you can watch what you did to take it apart and just put it back together using that
He's so good at what he does, it's a joy to watch! The reborn engine rejoices! I'm glad you took such good care of my Japanese car engine! Thank you very much! From the Japanese
In Sri Lanka Japanese cars and motobikes are best selling and people love to keep them running they just every last penny for it. Japanese cars and bikes are the best.. good market in Sri Lanka
MITSUBISHI magic. Wow, you guys are mechanical wizard. I am amazed that you guys wear fancy shirts and do serious dirt work and don't get dirty, a true master craftman.
Your channel is simply the best Sri Lanakan RUclips Channel, bar none! As an amateur mechanic my self, I'm beyond impressed. I think you're probably one of the most gifted mechanics anywhere in the world. Keep building stuff
It's funny that people rebuild every nuance of an engine, only to create new problems down the road. I've worked in the power industry and if these were valves or turbines, a careful inspection before returning a part or assembly back into service is always the first choice. If it isn't wearing, that's the first thing you leave be.
For some, they lose more money even having this done for them much less doing it themselves instead of just junking it and getting a new... whatever this came out of!
TENNSUMITSUMA the thing is with doing what this guy did you’ve seen every part of your engine and you know it’s perfect unlike buying a used one. And for the people who want performance this is how you do it you take it apart you add performance pistons and all the other goodies crank shaft etc.
I wonder what the milage was on that engine? I love to see things being used to the fullest. If it's broken, fix it. If it's not broken, use it until it is, and then fix it. I rode an old Honda XR250 Baja around Sri Lanka, and that bike had seen some miles on it. The clutch went in Dambulla and a mechanic came up from Negombo on a bus and we swapped the plates out together by the roadside. I bought him some breakfast and he hopped back on a bus back home whilst took the road to Trinco. Love Sri Lanka. Loved that Baja as well. Good times.
The problem with some of you people from these so called developed countries.... Think that people from other places, like Africa, South East Asia, The Caribbean and Latin America are some backward bush whack people with no Brains, quite the contrary. You could learn a thing or two.
If only engines were this easy to disassemble and assemble. You straight up PULLED the crackshaft pully off with your fingers.... So well done editing the video. Looks good and is entertaining.
Amigo, que trabajo más impresionante, excelente, una maravilla de restauración de un motor felicidades. muy buen video, gracias por compartir. disculpa que no hable tu lengua
This is very informative video, the mechanic is well organized a systematic in everything he do. i love seeing more video tutotials from you.thank you for sharing..
Thanks YT algorythm ... 20 mins well-spent .. Remarkable work & craftmanship, mad respect & thumbs-up (i seriously can't believe why so many dislikes on this vid) .. Cheers
i have seen this, i lived in Sri Lanka for some years and i had an old 1960 mitsubishi jeep (4DR5) the mechanic was amazing about what he could fix and not replace, we in the west truly waste a lot.
Excellent engine for its time, very reliable and quite powerful. The Hyundai Pony MKI also used it. The first Hyundai ever built. My grandfather had it in Greece.
Those were the engins I knew growing up back in the early 80s very straightforward none of this high-tech nonsenses. One thing to note is you should have the cooling system connected. because a Engine that is rebuilt tend to run more hot since everything is tight and the piston rings need a break in period. But overall great video!
Very TRue Ricardo .... This engine is really old still uses traditional Ignition Coil with Primary and Secondary coil ..... Ignition Cable too ....... That is my concern too that they ran the engine without Cooling System .... I guess they have only run it for few minutes not hour ;-)
I’m actually quite impressed with this overhaul. He seems to know what he’s doing. Not sure if he used plastiguaged the crank and checked the ring gap but this engine looks like it’ll run for quite awhile.
@@paisis123 I believe he was referring to the socket size used, which is still impressive considering some companies just throw whatever is the most cost effective (which is ironic because I bet for economies of scale using the same bolt for everything even if over-compensating in some places, is probably cheaper than using smaller bolts)
Beautiful work and thanks for sharing. In the future please consider containing the fluids from cleaning the engine outside and properly disposing. Try a tarp that collects to a bin. Let the water evaporate then dispose of the harmful chemicals. 🌱 ❤️
SUPER robota podziwiam za widzę i co do czego dobre stare silniki jeszcze będą chodziły nie są tak skomplikowane jak obecne niema tej elektroniki przeklętej zwykły prosty silnik na kopułce i będzie chodził następne 30 lat pozdrawiam i życzę sukcesów w pracy .
You know during times of anxiety there is something calming about watching someone breakdown, clean and re assemble an engine with dirt as a workshop and sandals as footwear. Hope for us yet.
How he works gives me anxiety lol, no gloves, flip flops, lack of tools. Looks like third world shit
its like I need him to do the same thing with my soul I guess.
@@CraigWinsr probably is but he has skill lol
I watch stuff like this , people doing woodworking , people cooking barbecue and restoring nice shoes while sipping a glass of Maker's Mark.
All the workshops are like this, that's why they charge next to nothing to do.
So I went from watching dudes building pools in the middle of the jungle to watching dudes with flip flops restoring engines. What a great time to be alive.
Looks like they are from South India may be Kerala OR Karnataka ...... I must say they know what they are doing ..... I am really impressed ..... Practical knowledge is what matters and they have that ..... I have seen people who know a lot in theory but don't know a thing when you ask them to implement it :-)
I'm glad I'm not the only one haha
What a coincidence me too!!
@@npanthri Sri Lanka
Yarp. Entertainment sure has a lot of flip flops these days
Dealer: So that's going to be $10K for a new engine
Dudes with Flipflops:
*hold my beer*
And what to say about the shirt he worked with?
*PlotTwist* But the dealer is the guy with flipflops.
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Hello my friend writing with great pleasures,,,,
Love watching these guys do this sort of strip downs. No fancy workbench or tons of specialist gear, just a basic tool set, an old wheel & a couple of bits of wood to chock it up
A truly big thank you for gathering the motor oil in a vaze and u didn't throw it on the ground. Bravo. Greetings from Greece
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These are some of the most enjoyable videos on RUclips - hands down! . . . .
*Restoration level: **_EXPERT!_* ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
this is a true mechanic..not what u see on youtube...youtubers have sponsors,money to buy fancy equipment..he's pure skills...respect bro..
But I did see this on RUclips?
a tue mechanic doesnt use gasket makers coupled with gaskets, a true mechanic doesn't reuse old crankshaft and head studs, a true mechanic doesn't invert the tightening sequence of the screws, a true mechanic doesn't put new valves on an engine without wearing the seat and check if it does vacuum, and the list goes on
@@ktulhu2011 you realise these rebuilds cost less than 1k USD right?
@@kev8943 so if it's under a certain budget you can do stuff upside down or not measure. Fine
@@ktulhu2011 no its either no running car or this!
When you see a guy in flip flops, you know he can do anything even reassembling space ship engine and putting it back together is no problem.
I love to see this good old craftmanship! With minimal tools high results, keep up the good work!
Given that he rebuilt this engine in a dusty backyard with chickens running around, etc, he did quite a decent job on that engine. A couple of things were missed. Didn't see the ring gaps being checked or the main and big end bearing clearances checked (with good old fashioned plastigauge or flexigauge). But he may have done these and not filmed it. I did see that he used a micrometer to measure the journals. He didn't oil the piston rings before inserting the pistons into the bores. Also not sure if the head was resurfaced or the valve seats redone, but he probably did do this as overall he seemed to know what he was doing, like extensive use of a torque wrench. So, even with limited facilities that Lancer motor will probably run perfectly for years to come. Great little video.
ring sizes checked at 8:08 (dont see why else he would test fit them in there). Didn't oil rings, but oiled bores at 8:47. Camshaft and lifters had definitely been serviced and that wasn't filmed, so I imagine he did a full head service off camera. We only see bottom end and bore serviced in video.
He didn't check the end play so hope that was OK, also the block and head needed resurfacing and the valve seats didn't really look good! A waste of time doing a full rebuild without doing any of that..
actually, I think he tries to show us, he did something, I mean he did engine overhaul. some step missing actually in this video, NOT perfect but NOT bad. Do this Video Again WIth Fully Details with using OME spec. last time you did but not enough. Use your camera suitable Angles. Please work with a clean environment, equipment, Use safety Equipment because this video is watching students and so many people, they will follow you, you will be a model for your society anyway, will see you next time with a perfect video. good luck
He also did a wrong torque sequence on the crank shaft
Well I don’t think this was an actual engine rebuild video, maybe his meaning of restoration is different from yours. And another big factor that could come into play is they probably don’t have the budget or accessibility to certain important things. Just enjoy the video :)
dosen't even have shoes but has a toque wrench... respect.
😂
People don't like to wear shoes in hot climatic places
@Jerry Vdm and dosen't, haha
@@kirangouds ppl 0
The man has his priorities straight.
Engine restoration is like giving life to a dead man.
true words
"Shout out to all my dead people. This engine rebuild is for you"
It’s like giving a new heart
D
pour some of that oil for the dead homies
I love this guy. Hand tools and a work bench and he can rebuild anything. At least he has been using a torque wrench as of late and on the bike engines I have seen him rebuild/reassemble he had no machine shop work done to them. I would have been worried had he not taken this one to a machine shop before re-assembly considering its a car engine and not just a little 4 or 2 valve small engine he normally showcases. Also notice he replaced the freeze plugs after he painted the block. This guy is doing his best to do things right.
He's better than most mechanics I know in the US lol.
Клапана еще бы притёр и было бы лучше, а так они прогорят через пару тысяч километров, и масло за место dikstron 3 5-10 w 40 нужно, которое он залил в коробку автомат льют.
@Artur Iralin да я думаю не глупые чтобы гугл переводчиком воспользоваться
I would prefer calling him a mechanical engineer.
I rebuild engines meticulously in my shop, all machine work done at a race shop. After watching this guy carefully, he used all good practices and updated technologies such as rings, machine finish, and head gaskets/seals. I would absolutely trust this "old generation" engine rebuild for 100,000 miles, at the very least.
i've noticed the torque wrench as well. most of the "mechanics" that work for the dealerships in my area has no idea what i'm talking about when i explain to them.
There is something special about a man that can take apart an engine and rebuild it.
That makes me half special.
And never has dirty fingernails
@@yakumiguel 😂😂
I think every guy should try this once in their life time.
My plan for the winter 👌
I still don't have a car as I'm only 17 but it looks scary to do this because Idk if I could put everything back together without instructions.
@@JAfonsoNunesMartins10 Just record yourself taking everything apart and if you get stuck you can watch what you did to take it apart and just put it back together using that
@@gastonriquelme9048 wow that's actually very intelligent, I never thought of that
Except Doctors..
He's so good at what he does, it's a joy to watch!
The reborn engine rejoices!
I'm glad you took such good care of my Japanese car engine!
Thank you very much!
From the Japanese
In Sri Lanka Japanese cars and motobikes are best selling and people love to keep them running they just every last penny for it. Japanese cars and bikes are the best.. good market in Sri Lanka
@@shivonshivon7743Yeah Japenese vehicles last for a very long time, I do own a Lancer wagon which was made in 1979 and it still runs like a baby.
Iv seen this blokes videos before hes actually got himself a torque wrench well done lad
yep
@@defencebangladesh4068 as in he didnt have one b4??
@@chillisdinho he didn't have it b4
Your work has improved a lot and it’s good to see the new tools! Well done on a good restoration 👍🏻👍🏻
I lowered the machine. ruclips.net/video/flVAFTPQkpc/видео.html
🇧🇩🙏🙏🙏
Such a simple engine. No ECU. Very enjoyable viewing. Well done.
Simply built-up engine , easily restored with skillful hands. However, complicated ones are not
MITSUBISHI magic. Wow, you guys are mechanical wizard. I am amazed that you guys wear fancy shirts and do serious dirt work and don't get dirty, a true master craftman.
Your channel is simply the best Sri Lanakan RUclips Channel, bar none! As an amateur mechanic my self, I'm beyond impressed. I think you're probably one of the most gifted mechanics anywhere in the world. Keep building stuff
I have no clue why but I’m proud of these fellows.
Maybe because they rebuilt an engine??
They did a quite decent job.
素晴らしい!
日本製のエンジンを大事にしてくれて有難うございます。
Brilliant to see how the engine was restored. Keep up the good work.
Love the fact that this is low budget but the pragmatic attention to detail is Top Quality. (Make it work and Don't fix what aint broke!)
It's funny that people rebuild every nuance of an engine, only to create new problems down the road. I've worked in the power industry and if these were valves or turbines, a careful inspection before returning a part or assembly back into service is always the first choice. If it isn't wearing, that's the first thing you leave be.
@@deanbarrett7180 uh
I see a lots of progress and new tools. Keep up the good work.
Everyone is talking about his flip flops thats how you know hes a legend
Well I change my car oil with flip flop it’s comfortable though. Lol
@@eugenegutierrez5106 But can you restore a engine in flip flops?
i rebuilt a 4g63 in flip flops, just don't drop stuff on your feet lol
Taking apart and restoring an engine gives new meaning to "welcome to the jungle, baby..." Much respect.
these types of videos go a long way to show not everything you think is junk is junk it just takes a little time and knowledge
For some, they lose more money even having this done for them much less doing it themselves instead of just junking it and getting a new... whatever this came out of!
TENNSUMITSUMA the thing is with doing what this guy did you’ve seen every part of your engine and you know it’s perfect unlike buying a used one. And for the people who want performance this is how you do it you take it apart you add performance pistons and all the other goodies crank shaft etc.
That's right I prefer the old cars than the new ones, is all plastic I can't believe. Lol
This is real craftsmanship but working like this in our country would be impossible.
Francine van Zanten I have created a video I want you to watch and leave me a tip 🙏❤️
Ville de Restauration nice clock
Soch or dohc
This RUclips suggestion was on point. This was very calming to watch. Almost hypnotizing.
So happy to find a Sri Lankan restoration channel! Keep it up boys!
I love these videos where people take things and bring them back to life.
I wonder what the milage was on that engine? I love to see things being used to the fullest.
If it's broken, fix it. If it's not broken, use it until it is, and then fix it.
I rode an old Honda XR250 Baja around Sri Lanka, and that bike had seen some miles on it. The clutch went in Dambulla and a mechanic came up from Negombo on a bus and we swapped the plates out together by the roadside. I bought him some breakfast and he hopped back on a bus back home whilst took the road to Trinco. Love Sri Lanka. Loved that Baja as well. Good times.
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Love this kind of videos, totally mesmerizing
WOW, what a pleasure it is watching this rebuild!! I know the 78 lancer engine and I think u doing an excellent job!! U R better then a pro Sir !!!
The problem with some of you people from these so called developed countries.... Think that people from other places, like Africa, South East Asia, The Caribbean and Latin America are some backward bush whack people with no Brains, quite the contrary. You could learn a thing or two.
I think this is guy is from soutgern part of india
There's Jerry Rig everything and here is this guy Restoring everything.
My life is complete.
The idiom is Jury Rig, not "Jerry Rig".
I'm pretty sure he took this engine apart with a 14mm socket and a flat head screwdriver xD
Good luck trying to do that on a VW.
I had a similar engine in an old Mighty Max, and if I recall you could take the whole thing apart with a 12mm and 14mm socket.
thats a mitsubishi for you lmao
@@GooberProductionz lol, on an old aircooled VW, you mostly just need a 13mm and a flathead.
10 and 12mm, if a 4G32 is anything to go by.
If only engines were this easy to disassemble and assemble. You straight up PULLED the crackshaft pully off with your fingers.... So well done editing the video. Looks good and is entertaining.
What a lovely video. You did a great job with that engine. Thanks for sharing
Un gran saludo y abrazo en la distancia hermoso trabajo! Los felicito!
Desde la tierra aislada del mundo!
Venezuela!
This is nice I love the restoration watching from Zambia copperbelt province kitwe.
I am no mechanic nor do I understand how an engine works, but I love watching it.
Muito bom ótimo serviço parabéns pela restauração
Amigo, que trabajo más impresionante, excelente, una maravilla de restauración de un motor felicidades. muy buen video, gracias por compartir. disculpa que no hable tu lengua
es de la india we, usa google para traducir y listo.
Lol. He was holding the exhaust manifold while it started up..he sure moved his hand fast once it heated it up..lol
Yooooo I was watching like the fuck is he doing
He identifies herself as a temperature gauge 😊
17:50
Noticed that too
@@mr.notniceguy7172 HILARIOUS!
This is very informative video, the mechanic is well organized a systematic in everything he do. i love seeing more video tutotials from you.thank you for sharing..
You make look easy, But it takes time to Master this restoration of engin. WELL DONE BRAVO,BRAVO, BRAVO.
THANKS
When you are almost ready for your beach party, but since your GF is still putting her makeup, you decide to restore some Mitsubishi engine...
ROTFFLMAO brilliant! Don't letcha GF read this though!
how often per year are the beach parties?
@@heinzharaldg.6001 Looking at professional outfit in almost every garage in Southern Asia, I believe they party hard xD
Jakub W. And it may still be put makeup😁
smart move
I love that this guy just wears a spotless white shirt while working on the engine
I was thinking the same hahaha
주말 근무중에 영상보는데 새소리도 들리고 릴렉스되네요.
응원합니다.
Я думал что просто помоют и покрасят, как большенство реставраторов, а здесь прям хорошо, уважаю)
That is absolutely god damn amazing. A table, a few wrenches, essentially spray paint and some parts. WOW!!!!
Nice Work my Friend, when you fix it back it's like a new Engine..
@Matthew Morocco i notice it as well. assembly yes, was done, but so what if engine works non properly...
Thanks YT algorythm ... 20 mins well-spent .. Remarkable work & craftmanship, mad respect & thumbs-up (i seriously can't believe why so many dislikes on this vid) .. Cheers
very satisfying video to watch. you can pass the time relaxing while learning very important things. thanks for posting.
i have seen this, i lived in Sri Lanka for some years and i had an old 1960 mitsubishi jeep (4DR5) the mechanic was amazing about what he could fix and not replace, we in the west truly waste a lot.
true.My heart melts when good usable cars and other vehicles are thrashed and trashed by means of events like demolition derby and events like those.
Necessity is the mother of invention
You have to admire the simplicity of it.👌
I am a retired motor mechanic. I say well done that man! I particularly liked the engine stand, or kitchen floor... Whatevs top job bloke!
Um vídeo satisfatório. Amo mecânica. Parabéns!
O cara manja demais,mas o forte dele e a reforma geral de motos de todas as cilindradas, muito profissional
Amazing. I can't even put together a desk i bought from Ikea.
lol
I mean it's not his first time so
they are not made to do that but to be a swedish functional joke
😂😂😂
@@AremStefaniaKq
Meanwhile, over at the Hagerty channel, they are on edition 20 of a straight 8 restoration🤣
I feel in love watching this reatoration... OMG awesome job! A masterpiece reborn...
This is so relaxing to watch in the late evening
I definitely like your restoring process, it’s interesting en straightforward..weldone👍🏾...
Alain0581625019
👍
@@aliyaaliys7464 uu
I like how he puts the pistons rings and then eye balls the gaps 😝
The mark of a true professional.
you’re mean
@@raypum505 "eyeballs the gap" was my punk rock band
he used his calibrate finger tips
Your getting better at proper engine building & rebuilding with machining good tolerances & replacing wear parts ; good job !
Wow I am surprise that they could still find new parts for such an old engine.
Is it just me or did the "NEW" parts look like they were painted with aluminum paint?
@@thepubliceye referring to bearings, gaskets, seals, rings etc.
Glad I stumbled upon this! Strangely therapeutic, and to see this is from a fellow Sri Lankan? Nicely done!!
Really old-school. No fancy machines or equipment.
Honing is pretty precise
boss Iam seeing from Bangladesh, omg you are really the BOSS, love you, please we want more restoration videos, salute boss, carry on, really good job
Простой, крепкий, и красивый. Таким и должен быть любой мотор!👍👍😁😁💖💖🥂🥂
Very good professional job in restoring the old Mitsubishi Engine to its original state .Keep it up !
Impressive that he used those tools, good knowledge of engine rebuild.
Wow...amazing work, watched the whole clip. My Alfa would need an engine rebuild....
Excellent engine for its time, very reliable and quite powerful. The Hyundai Pony MKI also used it. The first Hyundai ever built. My grandfather had it in Greece.
legend has it , that its still sitting there on the floor running
Those were the engins I knew growing up back in the early 80s very straightforward none of this high-tech nonsenses. One thing to note is you should have the cooling system connected. because a Engine that is rebuilt tend to run more hot since everything is tight and the piston rings need a break in period. But overall great video!
Very TRue Ricardo .... This engine is really old still uses traditional Ignition Coil with Primary and Secondary coil ..... Ignition Cable too ....... That is my concern too that they ran the engine without Cooling System .... I guess they have only run it for few minutes not hour ;-)
Да нармално
Great mechanic, I love your work to be respectful you sir
I am watching this for a full 20 minutes and 56 seconds....what a time we live in :)
I’m actually quite impressed with this overhaul. He seems to know what he’s doing. Not sure if he used plastiguaged the crank and checked the ring gap but this engine looks like it’ll run for quite awhile.
I was wondering about the plastic guage myself.
was expecting some visual lazy work as it often goes with restoration channels but this was done very well
Niyamai bro සුපිරි වැඩක් විඩියෝ සේරම බැලුවා
awesome restoration you are very gifted man great work keep them coming love to watch your work all the best mate
I love this guy when He tightened the bolt. Not Amateur.. Good Job
Heem iloveyou
Can't even rearrange my heart pieces from the last break up and this dude assemble the engine faster than Nick Fury assemble the Avengers. Damn...
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I luv the clattering, rattling sounds of the tools!
finally someone is using a torque wrench. congrats. thats a true mechanic.
This is amazing... flip-flop, in the dirt, bare hands, birds chirping, a kid helping, and voila you have a restored functioning 40-year-old engine!
2019: uses sand paper
2020: finally uses sand blaster
youtube got him well paid ;)
Good for him
Bác có tay nghề giỏi quá chúc bác thành công
New car nhi ab to old car leke apke pass lane ka mn kr rha he kya mst kam krte ho yar bhai 🙏shab
Clean,good restoration,while re placing old parts I expected the words to come on the screen,good work Sir
He took the whole thing apart with one socket.
Everything is Designed in the Metric format. Only 3 Countries use Imperial, and usually only for construction.
Source: Mechanical Designer
@@paisis123 which 3 countries and why?!
@@paisis123 I believe he was referring to the socket size used, which is still impressive considering some companies just throw whatever is the most cost effective (which is ironic because I bet for economies of scale using the same bolt for everything even if over-compensating in some places, is probably cheaper than using smaller bolts)
Mitsubishi engines are like that.
For this repair, you needed 10 sockets?
Beautiful work and thanks for sharing. In the future please consider containing the fluids from cleaning the engine outside and properly disposing. Try a tarp that collects to a bin. Let the water evaporate then dispose of the harmful chemicals. 🌱 ❤️
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So satisfying. Wish i had my beautiful lancer with me today. My lancer had saved me in the deluge. Ill always be thankful to god and mitsubishi.
I feel like i just played 20 mins and 56 seconds of car mechanic simulator
Amazing craftsman! I wonder how much of the time it took to rebuild this engine.
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SUPER robota podziwiam za widzę i co do czego dobre stare silniki jeszcze będą chodziły nie są tak skomplikowane jak obecne niema tej elektroniki przeklętej zwykły prosty silnik na kopułce i będzie chodził następne 30 lat pozdrawiam i życzę sukcesów w pracy .
Waoooo! I'm impressed what a work it's amazing