Big Old GARDNER Engines COLD STARTING UP AND COOL SOUND 2

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  • @hoost3056
    @hoost3056 2 года назад +22

    Gardners are some of the smoothest running diesels ever built. Whoever came up with the camshaft timing events was a genius.

    • @jamescross2229
      @jamescross2229 2 года назад +4

      Spot on. Some of the buses in the Uk in the 70s / early 80s were Gardner powered. They always had super smooth idle. None of the hunting that the Leyland engines used to display.

  • @johncunningham4820
    @johncunningham4820 2 года назад +6

    The Gardner Engines have a Deserved Legendary status . Beautiful Engines . Best of their time , and still pretty good by todays standards .

  • @tractorsandengines
    @tractorsandengines  2 года назад +14

    Do you like these GARDNER engines ?

  • @northdakotaham1752
    @northdakotaham1752 2 года назад +15

    Greetings from North Dakota.
    Thankful for those who saved these engines from being scrapped and took the time to keep them in running condition for the rest of us to enjoy seeing and hearing.

  • @tonygoulding3804
    @tonygoulding3804 2 года назад +3

    My Father had Gardener LK 4 in his boat at Scarborough N/York’s . It started ever time you pressed the button.
    Powerful and reliable.

  • @ianforrest6728
    @ianforrest6728 2 года назад +9

    Absolutely brilliant the Gardner factory used to be in Patricroft, my brother is a hgv driver ,I love the sound of the engines which were known for their reliability and power.

  • @rorge007
    @rorge007 2 года назад +12

    Gardner the Rolls Royce of diesels

    • @isakjohansson7134
      @isakjohansson7134 2 года назад +3

      Rolls royce made various high speed diesel engines

    • @jacobmoses3712
      @jacobmoses3712 2 года назад +3

      I don't know if any Rolls-Royces got Gardner engines but the Gardner Company put a Gardner engine in the boss's Jaguar

    • @philhealey449
      @philhealey449 2 года назад +1

      @@jacobmoses3712 And the Gardner Bentley ? See also Joe McCool's Land Rover conversion.

    • @zopEnglandzip
      @zopEnglandzip Год назад

      @@jacobmoses3712 was apparently common to drop a Gardner into big luxury cars during the war, 40-50mpg being important with the rationing.

  • @houndwillie
    @houndwillie 2 года назад +2

    The 6 LX B the iconic engine ever built

  • @harrysmith846
    @harrysmith846 2 месяца назад

    One of the best engines built, hence why the fairground love them, they run all day long

  • @billsmith305
    @billsmith305 2 года назад +2

    I drove lorries around UK with these engines, they where not fast but always reliable

  • @johnwright291
    @johnwright291 2 года назад +8

    I'm looking at a 42 foot wood ex troller built in 1962 that has a 6 cylinder gardner. The engine is what I like best about it.

  • @PeterMackett
    @PeterMackett 2 года назад +4

    Best diesel engines ever built!, easy to work on and virtually indestructable!, they can stand for years but with a little work they soon run again.

  • @luclacassagne442
    @luclacassagne442 2 года назад +4

    Ces moteurs sont comme des œuvres d'art

  • @toppersvantoen
    @toppersvantoen 2 года назад +1

    A couple of years ago I have been driving English doubledeckers. The Bristol type doubledeckers had I've been driving had a 3+3 engine. The engine produced nice clouds of smoke specially after running idle for some time. There were also buses that had a 2+3 engine configuration. The Lodekka doubledeckers had those engines as well as the later Bristol VR. Nice engines always running good.

  • @jsc5964
    @jsc5964 2 года назад +2

    I had one of them [the third in this piece] in the Bosphorus ferry I restored in Istanbul. Wonderful long stroke engine. Ir was rebuilt twice [the first was a disaster] . I put an extra dynamo on that fan belt to give me charge for 24 volt batteries. It was terribly smoky bur extremely reliable. I miss it. I had to get rid of the boat when I had , as usual, to get down with a hammer to to start it when the cog had lined up with the missing teeth on the flywheel. It was obviously getting more and more difficult with older age. The teeth were ripped out when a Turkish friend who knew nothing about engines bagged to be allowed to start it !

  • @VincentMMoore0
    @VincentMMoore0 2 года назад

    Those valve arms dancing in time with one another - beautiful.

  • @tamar5261
    @tamar5261 5 месяцев назад

    I used to work on a light vessel. We had 4 Gardener 1l2s I think they were single cylinder for heating and lights, and two 4lws for the fog signal. I always loved going down the engine room to help.

  • @steveohara8399
    @steveohara8399 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this! Superb engines, but not smooth! Bristol buses of the 1930s to the late 1940s with the 4LW were really rough and with the 5LW had constant vibration. Luckily with the low rpm lugging power a driver could mostly keep the revs down and limit the vibration. Bristol introduced flexible engine mountings in 1949, after which they were smoother.

  • @IamKlaus007
    @IamKlaus007 2 месяца назад

    I would have that in a decent sized boat in a heartbeat.

  • @carlnapp4412
    @carlnapp4412 3 месяца назад

    That's what British engineering has been.

  • @drd6416
    @drd6416 Год назад

    I love old English diesels, they all have their own unique sounds. Gardner was very smooth and I believe quite over engineered for long life

  • @raymondpengelly5475
    @raymondpengelly5475 2 года назад +3

    The LW is shown with a Gilkes bronze seawater circulating pump which I was involved in supplying.

  • @katrich61
    @katrich61 2 года назад +3

    I worked down a coal mine, on locomotives fitted with "flameproofed" Gardener 6lw or 4lw engines. They where easy to work on and very robust, especially in the hands of some rather clumsy drivers.

    • @stevebettany8778
      @stevebettany8778 7 месяцев назад

      We had to galvanise the aluminium cases when we rebuilt coal board engines there was a waterfall in the spray shed to catch the overspray.

  • @gdessario5014
    @gdessario5014 2 года назад

    Chiming in from Ontario, Canada...Some of those are pretty smooth!

  • @Artiglio1977
    @Artiglio1977 2 года назад +3

    Bellissimi 😍💪

  • @chunhungmok3474
    @chunhungmok3474 2 года назад +1

    I can hear this all the day 🤣

  • @markhodgkinson8431
    @markhodgkinson8431 10 месяцев назад

    You know its a well built engine when it doesn't even use a headgasket to seal

  • @emmetdonnelly2072
    @emmetdonnelly2072 2 года назад +4

    These were used in ERF trucks in the 70s and 80s?

  • @bryanmeaden6705
    @bryanmeaden6705 8 месяцев назад

    Gardner diesels best of British engineering run like sewing machine

  • @houndwillie
    @houndwillie 2 года назад

    I’ve fitted so many 😩

  • @lisab3396
    @lisab3396 2 года назад +3

    That 3LW first engine was like beautiful sex at it's best! Well almost 👍

  • @adriansanchez1593
    @adriansanchez1593 2 года назад +1

    Cual es el modelo de motor para uso ferroviario? Gracias

  • @jacobmoses3712
    @jacobmoses3712 2 года назад +1

    As you can see by the clothes the man is wearing it's really cold. Maybe 20 degrees C or 70 degrees F

  • @billalbion
    @billalbion 2 года назад +3

    The 4lk 3.8 litre engine developed 60 BHP at 2100rpm was opened up to 3000rpm for use in cars, never heard of the LW engine in cars. It's in the Gardner book. You never mentioned the LK engine. Attention to details makes the difference between success and failure.

    • @matui6983
      @matui6983 Год назад

      Plus the 4LK was used in midget submarines.
      And it has a bigger brother in the 6LK.

    • @billalbion
      @billalbion Год назад

      @@matui6983 6LK never went into production.

    • @matui6983
      @matui6983 Год назад

      True. But one does still exist.

  • @stevehaylingisland
    @stevehaylingisland Год назад

    Does the three cylinder sound quieter than the 6?

  • @tomcline5631
    @tomcline5631 2 года назад +4

    Didn't Gardner make an in line 8 cylinder diesel? Seems like I saw a video of one in a boat.

    • @stevebell1128
      @stevebell1128 2 года назад +2

      They made a few different 8 cylinder engines in LW, LXB/C (turbo charged versions too) and L3/B engine ranges. Don't know if ever did 8 cylinder versions of early two stroke hot bulb engines.

    • @matui6983
      @matui6983 Год назад

      They did make 8 cylinder hot bulb engines.

  • @dickybird9613
    @dickybird9613 2 года назад

    i an sure i worked on 8 pot versions that was fitted in the ERF early seventies ?

    • @anthonyward335
      @anthonyward335 2 года назад

      Yes you are correct it listed in my lady Bird book of commercial trucks published in the late 60,s It was rated at 240 hp I think their last model was a 6LY Ti rated at around the 360hp it was a bit overstressed for fishing boat applications

  • @lesliedrysdale2434
    @lesliedrysdale2434 8 месяцев назад

    8LXB PURE CLASS 240

  • @tractorsandengines
    @tractorsandengines  2 года назад +3

    Where are you from ?

    • @spotty4710
      @spotty4710 2 года назад +2

      Place called earth I think XD

    • @danmackintosh6325
      @danmackintosh6325 2 года назад

      @@spotty4710 Home, actually... ;)

    • @spotty4710
      @spotty4710 2 года назад

      @@danmackintosh6325 ah yes, that aswell

  • @stevebettany8778
    @stevebettany8778 9 месяцев назад

    Oil engine

  • @ThePanamic855
    @ThePanamic855 2 года назад

    All at idle. Sucks