Just how wicked this bike could have been if the engineers had the same work ethics, and foresight to build it how Allen is...everything just perfect and functional.
I love how Allen treats his wife's cooking with the same reverence as his beloved motorcycles. Apart from anything else, these videos are little lessons in how to live well.
@vonryansexpress The Suzuki GSXR750 parts found everywhere in the Melling MCD engine (including the entire gearbox cartridge?) may slightly undermine the originality argument! By all means it's still an impressive 1500cc V8 though.
Three things to love on these videos - I am sure Allen could make a fortune from sponsorship or endorsement - but no - just sharing his knowledge, 2: the tools all have that look of years of careful use, 3 Traceys cooking - her slippers appear in the video - no glammed up influencers here! Just love it.
I’ve waited all day for this….. got home, had my dinner, made my lunch for tomorrow and then made myself a coffee and sat down to watch. I was not disappointed! Unfortunately the best 20 minutes of the week are over all too soon. Roll on the next episode….. I can’t wait!!!!
This man is a national treasure in the motorcycle space. Rebuilding the v8 the proper way, can’t wait to see what Allen will do about that horrid rear header.
Watching Allen at work is a therapy! It's also an education. Thanks for taking the trouble to share your skills in such a delightful way. What a partnership!
@@ktmturbo5836Yes, indeed. I'm an enthusiastic fan of Cutting Edge Engineering. The similarities are unmistakable: extraordinary skills and problem-solving; exquisite attention to detail and pride in the job; widlife. What Karen lacks in the baking of flapjacks she makes up for with her beautiful videography.
The only reason I watch this channel is that it is the only automotive engineering channel that does not have crap cliche heavy metal guitar background music. This and CuttingEdgeEngineering. I say that as a lifelong Black Sabbath fan
@@chriscooper3384 Same here. First turned wrenches on airplanes 1961, also the year I bought my first motorcycle. A&P license 1965, began with R-1830 and R-2800 engines. Watching Allen as he demonstrates mastery of the craft is one of the best parts of retirement. Along with riding, of course.
I worked as a wireman back in the 60s, building Tank gun control systems and radar/heat seeking nosecones for missiles, to the very strict A.I.D. ispection standards. There's one way to do a job, the proper way!
The cakes, the birds, the hedgehogs, make no sense with the engine stuff, but I love these little extras :) Oh, and the clock, and Charlie, so creative.
With the new exhaust and airbox changes it might be prudent for some set-up to be done on the Dyno if the budget is available. I can't remember if Allen said if the ignition system needed some work or not.
After many years of working as a welder and machinist doing r&d with engineers I do understand why the Norton team did the things they did to build this bike... However it doesn't mean that I would ever endorse that type of work as I'm of the mindset of why do a job twice and double the costs when one can just as easily take the extra time and energy to build it right the first time.. HOWEVER,had Norton done that, then Allan would never have done this series, and we wouldn't be watching a master do what he does when he fixes others failures... 👍
I know this mightn't seem like a big deal to many, but I LOVE IT when an engine rebuilder DOESN'T slather everything in loads of synthetic assembly lube. Here we see Allen using engine oil for the most part, and judicious application of the assembly lube. Not much more is needed, people. And into the bargain, you don't end up with all that excessive synthetic lube contaminating the engine oil and compromising the running-in process. Of course, this is just my 2-bob's worth... don't want to start an engine oil argument! They never end well 😀
Perfection as usual, you're getting there. I hope that those used compression rings were marked top so that they went back the right way round. Really pleased to see Tracy's red spoon back in action, a really vital piece of kitchen equipment!
Yes lads.... I find myself enthralled, unable to look away. We love this content for the obvious reasons but the one thing that has us all fully hooked is Allen. He could offer up a vid on gardening and we'd all be there for it ❤
I've just come in from my workshop where I'm building a BSA engine, to watch the inscrutable Mr Millyard building a Norton engine. As evenings go, thats just....... You know the rest!
The ticking clock is such a relaxing background sound and so appropriate. Much better than an added music track that some RUclipsrs feel they have to add that can be both distracting and annoying!
watching is so therapeutical , and the funniest part, Allan only ever gets excited when his wife Tracy is making so lovely eatables in the kitchen , just love it , pls post more
Absolutely fascinating watching the master taking on this complex project but it must be said that without the excellent camera work it would not be so enjoyable 👍
Is it me, but Alans commentary reminds me of watching open university late night on BBC2 in the 70s and 80s Perhaps that's why i find it so comforting!
You can tell this engine wasn’t designed for this rather adapted, so many weird little work arounds and things that could have been designed much better. Can’t wait to hear it run after Allen has finally put it together properly! Excited to see your exhaust manifold 👍
Always leave them wanting more is a great mantra for soap opera’s and stand up comedians- however my impatience and enthusiasm now has me checking everyday for the next installment…..!!!
It's getting more and more exciting seeing this mill coming together! The attention to detail satisfies my own OCD and makes each video very relaxing. Thanks for sharing your craftsmanship with us all!
Allen's precise and methodical rebuild is captivating and his camera work and editing are spot on as well. This is what Mastery looks like when practiced by someone who is adept in all things in his purview.
Fantastic build as always Alan attention to detail you would have made a fantastic teacher explaining everything in clear and easy way to understand. Stay safe.
Watching and following along with great interest. Had a huge smile in my face after seeing that I am not the only one who fits the pistons "from the top" or applies assembly lube with an artists paintbrush...(and permatex Ultraslick at that..😊) Superb series Allen...,I thoroughly enjoy everything you do..! Well done. God bless BG.
This is kind of the motorcycle person's version of Tibetan bowl sound therapy! I go back and watch these when I'm stressed. Love them all but, really enjoy the Honda RC374 build. Can recommend them!
Thanks Allan, thinking of getting a blackbird 1100 that might need some TLC. One cruised into my street over the weekend, it sounded like should have been the soundtrack to FallOut...🤓👍🇬🇧
Il sistema di chiusura motore..con la brugola che avvita dall'alto verso il basso...non ha Senso! Va bene una o due...ma non tutte! Complimenti Boss..sei il migliore!👍🙋
It occurred to me watching this, that if Allen wasn't stopping to demonstrate the method of assembly, he would be motoring through this process at a rate that that none of us mortals could manage. It would still be methodical and thorough, but he would make progress. The calm, measured voice over was just what I needed to hear today.
While watching TV a few days ago my wife spoke about you being a clever guy. I then explained how clever you really are she was blown away with the V10 Viper and couldn't wait to show her dad today it was no surprise to me he is already a big fan of yours. I noticed I've not been getting notifications of your new videos for quite some time and I've enjoyed catching up over the last few days.
For anyone who thinks Allen is a bit obsessive about checking for proper rotation at every stage, remember this is a one-off engine with biased con rods, pistons and who knows what else. Plenty of wrong ways to go together and only one right way.
Forget the Euros; seeing this Norton finally run will be a win for the motorcycling community worldwide. Well done Mr Millyard - this is just perfect!
We win shed engineering 😂
Just how wicked this bike could have been if the engineers had the same work ethics, and foresight to build it how Allen is...everything just perfect and functional.
His V12 Kawasaki was legend in 1994, many copy him, but Allen is the real deal.
Sadly I can't get around euros, I have to pay with them every day.
I like the way Allen works, no fuss, no rush, a beautiful way of working.
Good engineers work like this. Patience is key.
I love how Allen treats his wife's cooking with the same reverence as his beloved motorcycles.
Apart from anything else, these videos are little lessons in how to live well.
Allen's build of the V8 will be done the way it should have been done in the first place......can't wait to see it running again!!
@@gpw203this ain’t his first rodeo, the guy is a human torque wrench 🤣
English motors wouldn't be stereotypically English if they were all built like Allen's.
@@gpw203 I think he may have edited out something out I noticed a shudder when I replayed it
@vonryansexpress The Suzuki GSXR750 parts found everywhere in the Melling MCD engine (including the entire gearbox cartridge?) may slightly undermine the originality argument! By all means it's still an impressive 1500cc V8 though.
😂@@motoscottiyeah I agree I only see one that was not already a pinch away from the torque setting already! Pretty sure it will be alright 👍
Three things to love on these videos - I am sure Allen could make a fortune from sponsorship or endorsement - but no - just sharing his knowledge, 2: the tools all have that look of years of careful use, 3 Traceys cooking - her slippers appear in the video - no glammed up influencers here! Just love it.
Gently ticking clock ✔️, V8 engine being rebuilt ✔️, Allen Millyard ✔️. = best time of the week.
gently ticking clock???? more like chinese water torture 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@tonnaboy1 Don't forget: feeding the birds, baking with Tracy and the hedgehogs...
I’ve waited all day for this….. got home, had my dinner, made my lunch for tomorrow and then made myself a coffee and sat down to watch.
I was not disappointed! Unfortunately the best 20 minutes of the week are over all too soon.
Roll on the next episode….. I can’t wait!!!!
This man is a national treasure in the motorcycle space. Rebuilding the v8 the proper way, can’t wait to see what Allen will do about that horrid rear header.
It was hideous. I do hope he ditched it for a Millyard.
@@MartynCharsleyHopefully a 4 into 1.
@@glennwiebe5128 It can be 4 into anything, so long as that grotesque "fabrication" isn't involved. 🤣
Personally, I think I had better welds when I was in junior high metal shop than what I saw on that header.
It’s the same. Can’t wait to see a new header, and new baking of course
Another marvellous demonstration of cake baking . The Nemesis is coming along nicely too .
For a brief second I thought he was spraying the cake with brake cleaner
😂
But it's a brave man that compares even an uncooked cake to "like pouring a slab of concrete"!
Yay. Cakes are baked not cooked! 😂
This cooking programme keeps being interrupted by some bloke building a motorbike what's the world coming to 😊
You balance your life so well, between work, wildlife, and baked goods. Harmonious.
Watching Allen at work is a therapy! It's also an education. Thanks for taking the trouble to share your skills in such a delightful way. What a partnership!
Sitting in bed full of flu watching Allen's attention to detail and the soothing tick of the clock. Excellent as always
If you need more to watch, check out
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Get well soon
Hope you're feeling better soon mate
@@ktmturbo5836Yes, indeed. I'm an enthusiastic fan of Cutting Edge Engineering. The similarities are unmistakable: extraordinary skills and problem-solving; exquisite attention to detail and pride in the job; widlife. What Karen lacks in the baking of flapjacks she makes up for with her beautiful videography.
@@davidstewart4570 have you seen the inheritance machining videos? He also is in the same class
Allen - at 9:26 it appears you missed a big end bolt in your torque down sequence!
The exhaust manifold that could be a whole series on it's own 🦔🦔🧁🧁
The only reason I watch this channel is that it is the only automotive engineering channel that does not have crap cliche heavy metal guitar background music. This and CuttingEdgeEngineering.
I say that as a lifelong Black Sabbath fan
Best videos on youtube when it comes to this type. Thanks, Allen. Love your work. As an Aircraft Mechanic i appreciate your attention to detail.
Same for me - I can’t stand seeing things being done half-assed. Once an aircraft guy always an aircraft guy. :-)
@@chriscooper3384 Same here. First turned wrenches on airplanes 1961, also the year I bought my first motorcycle. A&P license 1965, began with R-1830 and R-2800 engines. Watching Allen as he demonstrates mastery of the craft is one of the best parts of retirement. Along with riding, of course.
@@chriscooper3384that's four of us!
I worked as a wireman back in the 60s, building Tank gun control systems and radar/heat seeking nosecones for missiles, to the very strict A.I.D. ispection standards. There's one way to do a job, the proper way!
This is pure therapy. Nothing more, nothing less. Roll on the next episode. 😊
There's something soothing & hypnotic listening to Allen describing what he's doing & watching him.
The ticking clock and Alan's dulcet tones, the stress of the day just washes away and time slows down... *and breathe*..
This is just perfect.
The ticking clock in the background is so relaxing.
The legend returns. He makes it look easy. Masters always do.
Fabulous work as always.Can't wait to hear this engine running.😀👍
absolutely !!
The cakes, the birds, the hedgehogs, make no sense with the engine stuff, but I love these little extras :) Oh, and the clock, and Charlie, so creative.
3:04 - this is a blackbird (Lat. Turdus merula) - it sings very beautifully! 11:08 - wagtail (Lat. Motacilla) What good guests you have! 😊
Great build Sir. Don't think I have ever seen pistons that short before. Looking forward to seeing/hearing that engine run.
A dyno run when all completed would be very interesting. 👍🏼
With the new exhaust and airbox changes it might be prudent for some set-up to be done on the Dyno if the budget is available. I can't remember if Allen said if the ignition system needed some work or not.
After many years of working as a welder and machinist doing r&d with engineers I do understand why the Norton team did the things they did to build this bike... However it doesn't mean that I would ever endorse that type of work as I'm of the mindset of why do a job twice and double the costs when one can just as easily take the extra time and energy to build it right the first time.. HOWEVER,had Norton done that, then Allan would never have done this series, and we wouldn't be watching a master do what he does when he fixes others failures... 👍
I love the sound of the clock in the background
I always imagine the Vision On ( The Gallery ) theme tune from the 70's playing in the background.
It's called "Left bank two" by the noveltones. Great stuff !
@@ashleyhoward8926 Yes, iv'e actually downloaded it.
You’re right, it would work so well …….Allen how about it ?
I bought tons of snap on tools and this guy is a true engineer with bog standard tools. Just goes to show
I know this mightn't seem like a big deal to many, but I LOVE IT when an engine rebuilder DOESN'T slather everything in loads of synthetic assembly lube.
Here we see Allen using engine oil for the most part, and judicious application of the assembly lube. Not much more is needed, people. And into the bargain, you don't end up with all that excessive synthetic lube contaminating the engine oil and compromising the running-in process.
Of course, this is just my 2-bob's worth... don't want to start an engine oil argument! They never end well 😀
Could all good people give a like for Allen's work. 1200 views and 220 likes. Think it helps a guy keep going.
i wish i knew half of what alan knows, i would be a brilliant motorcycle mechanic and a great bloke 😂🙏❤🤘😎
This video has everything. A fantastic engine assembly, a relaxing ticking clock, and some of Tracy's lovely recipes.
Perfection as usual, you're getting there. I hope that those used compression rings were marked top so that they went back the right way round. Really pleased to see Tracy's red spoon back in action, a really vital piece of kitchen equipment!
Yes T mark up on all rings
@@AllenMillyard Thanks for replying, I thought that they must be marked.
a new video from allen is always welcome
Yes lads.... I find myself enthralled, unable to look away. We love this content for the obvious reasons but the one thing that has us all fully hooked is Allen. He could offer up a vid on gardening and we'd all be there for it ❤
Love the clock ticking, these pieces of art take time, and now with the constant ticking I appreciate what is being done, for me, for free
Television or Millyvision - No contest! Thank you again sir!
Superb build and modifications...a great engineer at work and a pleasure to watch
It's Always A Great Day When I Get On The Net & See That Allen Millyard U/L A New Video! Thank You.
Nice to see the torque wrench doesn't always live in the bottom drawer of the tool box haha. Excellent work as always, thankyou.
I could watch Allen build engines all day long
Some people may say “you’re sad”….but I agree with you totally. Quiet professionalism without the usual bloggers crap!
@@neilurquhart8622 Anyone who doesn't appreciate Allen's immense talent is not worth listening to
I've just come in from my workshop where I'm building a BSA engine, to watch the inscrutable Mr Millyard building a Norton engine. As evenings go, thats just....... You know the rest!
The ticking clock is such a relaxing background sound and so appropriate. Much better than an added music track that some RUclipsrs feel they have to add that can be both distracting and annoying!
Love the clock ticking away in the background .
I hate ticking clocks, they are ticking away you life..... and it is audible time elapsing.
@@chrissmith2114 Samaritans are open .
@@markcherriman6136 Wireless digital clocks are silent and exactly on time - all the time. Ticking clocks feature in Hitchcock movies a lot..
watching is so therapeutical , and the funniest part, Allan only ever gets excited when his wife Tracy is making so lovely eatables in the kitchen , just love it , pls post more
I didnt know Alan posted Tracy's eatables.
Must tell my postman to get me some!
Absolutely fascinating watching the master taking on this complex project but it must be said that without the excellent camera work it would not be so enjoyable 👍
Not even youtubes relentless advertising interference can spoil Allens videos!.
Is it me, but Alans commentary reminds me of watching open university late night on BBC2 in the 70s and 80s
Perhaps that's why i find it so comforting!
Yes, but no beard or elbow patches... 😂
Allen, under no circumstances should you let Tracy hear you refer to her mix as concrete! Thanks again for the enjoyable content.
We are watching history happen, a rebirth of the dream V8 Nemesis of Norton. Long live the Nemesis!
I have just made the mincemeat flapjacks, they are amazing. Thank your wife for that one Alan.
You make it look so easy ,quiet peaceful and very relaxing a great bit of downtime .Thankyou Allen .
You can tell this engine wasn’t designed for this rather adapted, so many weird little work arounds and things that could have been designed much better. Can’t wait to hear it run after Allen has finally put it together properly! Excited to see your exhaust manifold 👍
I think we all are waiting for the exhaust
Fabulous, Allen...Can't wait to see what you've done with the exhausts...
That clock would drive me nuts !!! . It has a big end nock Alan !.
Always leave them wanting more is a great mantra for soap opera’s and stand up comedians- however my impatience and enthusiasm now has me checking everyday for the next installment…..!!!
Allen it is always a joy to watch you work, really look forward to the next episode. many Thanks
Well thats my monday complete. As ever amazing work. We need a cooking with Tracey video. It would be just perfect
It's getting more and more exciting seeing this mill coming together!
The attention to detail satisfies my own OCD and makes each video very relaxing.
Thanks for sharing your craftsmanship with us all!
Great to watch a MASTER TECHNICIAN/ENGINEER at work! I'm loving this! 😃😃😃
Those slipper pistons are gorgeous and a new take on 'oil painting'! Great video, can't wait to hear it run. Thanks for sharing this amazing rebuild.
A pleasure to watch every single time. So relaxing listening to Allen as he describes each step.
I could watch Allen's videos all day, very therapeutic.
Just about to remove my bike engine, hopefully won't find any surprises 🏍😄
Allen the master engine builder. Keep up the great work fella.
Can't wait to see you making the new exhaust manifold. It will certainly be more professional than the original. Great work as always Allen. 👍
How to relax at the end of the day watch Allen perform his magic on this engine ❤
Ah my weekly therapy in alans workshop 👍
Allen's precise and methodical rebuild is captivating and his camera work and editing are spot on as well. This is what Mastery looks like when practiced by someone who is adept in all things in his purview.
He's like a swiss clock maker,gentle and attention to detail no rush poetry in motion watching Alan 👌....
Such impressive engineering skills, i'm questioning whether this engine actually deserves it tbh, it does look like an apprentice project gone wrong.
Fantastic build as always Alan attention to detail you would have made a fantastic teacher explaining everything in clear and easy way to understand. Stay safe.
When Alan has a new video it's always a 'good day'😃
Cannot believe watching someone apply gasket sealent so therapeutic. You can see the engine design is British with the used of caphead bolts.
Watching and following along with great interest.
Had a huge smile in my face after seeing that I am not the only one who fits the pistons "from the top" or applies assembly lube with an artists paintbrush...(and permatex Ultraslick at that..😊)
Superb series Allen...,I thoroughly enjoy everything you do..!
Well done.
God bless
BG.
Perfect mindfulness. Mr Millyard you an inspiration to all us bodgers out in the world. Such a relaxing thing to watch.
A quality build. Come to expect no less from Allen!
Excellent video as always, thank you for your in-depth videos 😁One small note: at 9:25 #4 Rod only got one bolt tightened 😟
Allen, thankyou for taking the time to produce and share these videos.
This is kind of the motorcycle person's version of Tibetan bowl sound therapy! I go back and watch these when I'm stressed. Love them all but, really enjoy the Honda RC374 build. Can recommend them!
Thanks Allan, thinking of getting a blackbird 1100 that might need some TLC. One cruised into my street over the weekend, it sounded like should have been the soundtrack to FallOut...🤓👍🇬🇧
Having dinner while watching another Alan Milyard video is always relaxing. Very nice job !
Il sistema di chiusura motore..con la brugola che avvita dall'alto verso il basso...non ha Senso!
Va bene una o due...ma non tutte!
Complimenti Boss..sei il migliore!👍🙋
Great video Allen, thanks for making them all, I look forward to every new stage. The best part is the sound of the clock in the background!
To say: that this is such a pleasure to watch, is the biggest understatement of the week.
perfect....I've just sat down with a cuppa and a muffin....the clock ticking and Alan's voice is so comforting.... perfect.
It occurred to me watching this, that if Allen wasn't stopping to demonstrate the method of assembly, he would be motoring through this process at a rate that that none of us mortals could manage. It would still be methodical and thorough, but he would make progress.
The calm, measured voice over was just what I needed to hear today.
So true
Watching these videos is very therapeutic.
Always relaxing watching you work and very educational , thanks Alan.
She spoils you you are so lucky. What a great woman, but you’re a great guy.🇨🇦
Middle of the night, can't sleep. Allen's videos are just the best therapy. Thank you.
I think by the time this series is done, they will have to be formally renamed to “Millyard Keys”.
Cake of the week is just as much fun as the engine rebuild 🙂
It's getting there more and more. Thanks Allen. 👍💪✌
Un missable viewing. What a series!
While watching TV a few days ago my wife spoke about you being a clever guy. I then explained how clever you really are she was blown away with the V10 Viper and couldn't wait to show her dad today it was no surprise to me he is already a big fan of yours. I noticed I've not been getting notifications of your new videos for quite some time and I've enjoyed catching up over the last few days.
Quiet professionalism. A joy and a real treat to watch. A real zen 20 minutes.
years ago I was quite perplexed hearing about ‘Zen, and the art of motorcycle maintenance.’ and yet here it is in all it’s glory.!
For anyone who thinks Allen is a bit obsessive about checking for proper rotation at every stage, remember this is a one-off engine with biased con rods, pistons and who knows what else. Plenty of wrong ways to go together and only one right way.
It is normal to check the rotation on every main and rod bearing
Some people are born engineers, heck Allen is even named after an engineering fastening system!