@@frankdesire3245 yeah obviously its not likely the quality of a production engine and it probably doesnt make that much power nor last long, still very cool tho
Your talent and ambition to think outside the box and use what ever materials are available never ceases to amaze me. Nice job as always. Thank you for sharing
@@WilliamHollinger2019They need to dumb it down so the illegals can keep up. How's that for liberal logic and making a country strong. I can't believe the braindead things promoted nowadays.
Yeah my highschool teaches small engines and they don't teach shit I learn more from working on my mini bike and go-kart. Basic maintenance, performance upgrades, carb tuning, setting valve lash, etc.
@@OogaBooga-qs8ns There's really no replacement for doing what you're doing working and learning on your own stuff. If you don't know something or figure it out, somebody somewhere has already figured it out and posted it online. I learned to be an OK machinist by buying an industrial lathe and Bridgeport with some support equipment. I've done customer jobs and those machines have already paid for themselves many times over. I like to see younger people get into working with mechanical things. I did when I was younger and I've had my own business since 2000 and my repair shop since 2008. I do collision repair on semi trucks and trailers. Good luck to you and Merry Christmas.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a better depiction of resourcefulness in my fucking life This dude literally created an entire engine out of scrap metal and spare parts using a drill press and a laythe 🤯
You definitely need a back flash arrestor between the fuel and the carburetor. One misfire, hung valve etc and you have an instant fuel air bomb with fragmentation. Awesome job making the engine from scrap pieces.
Разумная голова!!! Умелые Руки...!!!! Следующий Двигатель который вы сделаете у Вас будет Дизельный ДВС с Форкамерой ... Дерзайте у Вас получится...!!!
definitely the most impressive thing you’ve done. this is what i’ve been waiting for. this is something i’ve wanted to achieve for a long time but just never had the time
Interesting thing to note when making pistons: they're not perfectly cylindrical. Because of heat expansion, the piston skirt is actually slightly oval, with the span across the gudgeon pin also being slightly oval in the opposite direction. When the piston heats up to operating temperature, it all evens out and becomes cylindrical. If this isn't factored in, you risk the piston skirt seizing in the bore and tearing your piston in half. This is much less of a problem with air cooled engines though, because their larger tolerances usually make this machining process redundant, so some manufacturers don't bother.
After seeing this, I have a feeling that he could build an engine that would exceed the power and longevity of the engine on the Wright Flyer -- and be lighter weight!
Great, bare bones engine build, even a hand made carburettor made from a glass jar. I was a little bit worried about this thing backfiring though, not gonna lie.
You guys actually got A profected fuel vaporizer system no way I profected A new style that nobody ever could have dreamed of there's less parts in My system than his i want to patent it. One day outdoor power equipment and cars and trucks will all have my profected system no more computerized junk zero carbon emissions exhaust side only gets up to 85 degrees.
gas vapor engines require very different design to run efficiently and produce any power because the vapor burns out before theres any leverage on the crank. offset cylinder for one would help.
I used to jhave a small workshor cum shed, In which I could happily spend upto six hours a day in......Then I got Ostreoarthritis of the spine and was in considerable pain if I stood for more than half an hour. I reluctantly had to give up my overpowering interest in Machining for something more sedentary. Made a 40 to one dividing head and disks, turned and milled a gear hob and made loads of gears to replace the manky plastic ones which were aways breaking, turned morse tapers, counter sinks and counter bores, discarded the down feed mechanism on the miller which had around 15 thou of lift ion it and replaced it with a column mounted lead screw and fastened it to the cutting head. Then found out that raising the head took a Mister Universe, and so I added a pair of pulleys on top of the post, got a good length of brake cable with a counter weight slung underneath the work bench to balance the load. Worked a treat. Removed the post, measured the mounting holes either side of the column base and made a spacer that fitted both holes and gave a solid mounting between column and column swivel. No more loss of alignment of the column and the table bed. No more tramming in before surface milling stock.
At school I learned how to sharpen a knife with a pencil. I learned that if you pee into a fly zapper it hurts. On RUclips I've learned how to start a business. Something should be different anyways that engine is awesome
I've been spotting a lot of wrong stuff throughout the video. Like the lack of gaskets, not tappered piston and whatnot. But considering that, it was probably made just for the video and generally the way it was made - still super impressive that it works! Great stuff 👍 Also how much cc is it?
I'd love to see what you'd build if you had a fiber laser welder! Imagine what you can produce when you can weld copper to stainless steel or aluminum!
Irmão seus trabalhos realmente são incríveis , parabéns , você pode fazer uma mobilette com esse motor , e só fazer um quadro de mobilette do zero e colocar esse motor , pra ver se vai dar certo , posta um vídeo tentando acho que você é capaz irmao , enfim , parabéns novamente!
Amazing job as always! You’ve turned a gas engine into a diesel, and turned a 4 stroke into a 2 stroke engine, what about building a two stroke diesel?
ive never seen a handmade crankshaft and piston actually work, this is some really impressive work!
Don't forget the camshaft as well...
works for the video
@@frankdesire3245 yeah obviously its not likely the quality of a production engine and it probably doesnt make that much power nor last long, still very cool tho
Yes, it is a great job, well done
yea but if you push it to its limits its probably going to explode lol
Your talent and ambition to think outside the box and use what ever materials are available never ceases to amaze me. Nice job as always. Thank you for sharing
А что он мыслит нестандартно? Двигатель нового принципа работы? Подобное делали уже 200 лет назад.
In all the years ive lived in The Philippines ....This is the FIRST genuine engineer Ive ever seen. Superb work. Magaling talaga!
I also love how you have taken the concept of 'Air-fuel ratio', broken it down into its most basic mixing principles and made this work. Well Done.
The Missouri school system failed me. I learned more about small engines in this clip than I did in a two month class.
All american Schools are bad it due to the feds enforcing stupid requirements and dumbing everyone.
@@WilliamHollinger2019They need to dumb it down so the illegals can keep up. How's that for liberal logic and making a country strong. I can't believe the braindead things promoted nowadays.
Man thats why school is useless fr
Yeah my highschool teaches small engines and they don't teach shit I learn more from working on my mini bike and go-kart. Basic maintenance, performance upgrades, carb tuning, setting valve lash, etc.
@@OogaBooga-qs8ns There's really no replacement for doing what you're doing working and learning on your own stuff. If you don't know something or figure it out, somebody somewhere has already figured it out and posted it online. I learned to be an OK machinist by buying an industrial lathe and Bridgeport with some support equipment. I've done customer jobs and those machines have already paid for themselves many times over. I like to see younger people get into working with mechanical things. I did when I was younger and I've had my own business since 2000 and my repair shop since 2008. I do collision repair on semi trucks and trailers. Good luck to you and Merry Christmas.
I just love how run out doesn't slow you down. You just power through it. Square it up and its good to go.
Good on you matey
Just getting the cam lobes indexed by hand close enough to run is amazing in itself!
i thought he was filling in some indentations in the rod with a welder. When I realized the guy was actually making the cam lobes i thought wtf
hand crafted for maximum precision
@@vostock0998I knoow, big "wut" moment XD
Agreed, that blew my mind for a sec.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a better depiction of resourcefulness in my fucking life
This dude literally created an entire engine out of scrap metal and spare parts using a drill press and a laythe 🤯
You definitely need a back flash arrestor between the fuel and the carburetor. One misfire, hung valve etc and you have an instant fuel air bomb with fragmentation. Awesome job making the engine from scrap pieces.
The mixture between the fuel and the carburetor is very likely too rich to propagate flame, but you still have a point, you can't rely on very likely.
Super geweldig om te zien hoe een motor werkt dat het eigenlijk simpel is. thnx!
That's awesome to see the custom crank, rod, and piston! Makes me want to custom make more than just the cylinders im working on
This is extremely cool!! I love how it doesn't look like your measuring anything in this video :)
Esse cara está em outro nível! 🇧🇷
The custom rings are solid attention to detail!
Nice Technique sa Piston Ring Bro!!!
Salamat sek
great to see a true craftsman at work absolutely amazing
Congratulations kabayan for making 100% Pinoy engine, iba talaga ang galing ng Pinoy. 🇵🇭💪
Разумная голова!!!
Умелые Руки...!!!!
Следующий Двигатель который вы сделаете у Вас будет
Дизельный ДВС с Форкамерой ...
Дерзайте у Вас получится...!!!
i cant belive that you made evry single part yourself 😮😮🔥🔥🔥
And he didn't even stop for lunch!😅
Absolutely amazing as always. Your skills are definitely second to none. You are the engine master, keep the awesome builds coming.👌👍🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
definitely the most impressive thing you’ve done. this is what i’ve been waiting for. this is something i’ve wanted to achieve for a long time but just never had the time
I appreciate your hard work. I know very well how difficult it is to make a petrol engine because I had also made a petrol engine
Someone stolen your video. DIY & Craft account using your video on Facebook. Hope you noticed my comment.
Everyone should take a lesson from this guy's editing skills.
Interesting thing to note when making pistons: they're not perfectly cylindrical.
Because of heat expansion, the piston skirt is actually slightly oval, with the span across the gudgeon pin also being slightly oval in the opposite direction.
When the piston heats up to operating temperature, it all evens out and becomes cylindrical. If this isn't factored in, you risk the piston skirt seizing in the bore and tearing your piston in half.
This is much less of a problem with air cooled engines though, because their larger tolerances usually make this machining process redundant, so some manufacturers don't bother.
@GitsumSaus I was scanning down the comments just to see if somebody else watching knew this.
I constructed a model like this using a briggs and Stratton at my school. How do you keep the engine running without the heat blistering the acrylic?
Low compression maybe? He got a thick head gasket plate before placing the cylinder head
This is amazing! Very well done
😲
Unbelievable work… HUUUGE understatement!!! Wow!!
Absolutely fascinating! Thanks for sharing and best regards from Ireland.
At one point I thought it was a steam engine but they can work just the same......great engine, you designed yourself as an engineer.
Incredible as always, greetings from Quebec, Canada.
You really made an internal combustion engine from scratch...!!! I'm speechless...
You're an amazing craftsman! Awsome build and great video!
An AWESOME little shopmade engine 👍👍
that is impresive thank you ******* you get 10 stars for this
You are my favorit and you are very honored for this work and this beautiful work
Probably the most amazing thing I have ever seen hand made!
Wow! Very impressive work!
After seeing this, I have a feeling that he could build an engine that would exceed the power and longevity of the engine on the Wright Flyer -- and be lighter weight!
The fuel air mixing works the same as a bong, with fuel instead of water!😂
Great work though. 👍
Great, bare bones engine build, even a hand made carburettor made from a glass jar. I was a little bit worried about this thing backfiring though, not gonna lie.
You are really a brilliant man. Congrats. It is amazing
I love lathe work I could watch that all day especially making a engine ❤❤❤nice 👍👍👍
Ich komme aus dem Staunen nicht mehr heraus. Faszinierende Arbeit!
The making was quite literal, each piece is your own production
Excellent project…for to make the piston what alluminiun did you use?…Thanks
You guys actually got A profected fuel vaporizer system no way I profected A new style that nobody ever could have dreamed of there's less parts in My system than his i want to patent it. One day outdoor power equipment and cars and trucks will all have my profected system no more computerized junk zero carbon emissions exhaust side only gets up to 85 degrees.
piston rings and hand numerical control machining cam lobes, amazing
I find it very impressive that you made this motor from scratch
16:28 doesn't overheating a magnet kill the magnetic field?
Yes, but the range of safe temperatues depends on the type of magnet
Man you are good. Very nice! Thanks for sharing your talent with the world. So impressive!!!!
Absolutely beautiful work 👍👍
คุณสุดยอดมากๆ 🎉 เก่งกาจ ฉันติดตามจากประเทศไทย😊
It's like it's a 2-sroke 4-stroke hybrid. Genius!
It's not a 2 stroke at all, this is a sidevalve 4 stroke engine
That was a very interesting video!!! Awesome job!!!👍
Superb work ! 👍
Outstanding demonstration.
Absolutely incredible work!
What is the cylinder made from? Glass? Cant be plastic otherwise it would melt. Bad enough the clear piece on top is lexan or something
I like your style. Now it needs a bigger camshaft and a header.
Wow very very good awesome big like you are so intelligent 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏I enjoyed
gas vapor engines require very different design to run efficiently and produce any power because the vapor burns out before theres any leverage on the crank. offset cylinder for one would help.
Hi! Great work you do. Id like to ask if you could try making a 4 stroke rotary valve engine.
ฉันชอบไอเดียของคุณมาก และอยากให้คุณทำมันขึ้นอีก❤
Great video and great job! Smart guy!
That was brilliant! Now, make it FLY!
Does the oil from the mixed- gas turn into vapor to help lubricate the cylinder wall??
Nádhera. Toto je věc co musím mít
I used to jhave a small workshor cum shed, In which I could happily spend upto six hours a day in......Then I got Ostreoarthritis of the spine and was in considerable pain if I stood for more than half an hour. I reluctantly had to give up my overpowering interest in Machining for something more sedentary. Made a 40 to one dividing head and disks, turned and milled a gear hob and made loads of gears to replace the manky plastic ones which were aways breaking, turned morse tapers, counter sinks and counter bores, discarded the down feed mechanism on the miller which had around 15 thou of lift ion it and replaced it with a column mounted lead screw and fastened it to the cutting head. Then found out that raising the head took a Mister Universe, and so I added a pair of pulleys on top of the post, got a good length of brake cable with a counter weight slung underneath the work bench to balance the load. Worked a treat. Removed the post, measured the mounting holes either side of the column base and made a spacer that fitted both holes and gave a solid mounting between column and column swivel. No more loss of alignment of the column and the table bed. No more tramming in before surface milling stock.
Wow. Do you have a YT channel? I'd love to see your builds
you welded next to the magnets, and they still work? 🤔
I was wondering the same thing
i'd say the weld temps were low or he re-magnetized them
Bro made his own carburettor out of 2 ball valves ... This is amazing
Respect ❤❤❤ thank you
Thanks a lot for such informative videos
Your stuff is so cool!
Thanks for sharing
Cheers
You mad bro, i'll never seen something like this run fckn perfectly 😮 thats awesome 🤔
Now that, I enjoyed.
What is that kind of tap called? 17:27 I'm trying to replicate it
what about lubrication?
This engine was very good, but I would like to know if you made the oil tank for this model
At school I learned how to sharpen a knife with a pencil. I learned that if you pee into a fly zapper it hurts. On RUclips I've learned how to start a business. Something should be different anyways that engine is awesome
there you have it folks a see through glass briggs and strapped-in engine! cool!
Amazing beautiful homade machine 😍👍👍👍😍
I've been spotting a lot of wrong stuff throughout the video. Like the lack of gaskets, not tappered piston and whatnot.
But considering that, it was probably made just for the video and generally the way it was made - still super impressive that it works! Great stuff 👍
Also how much cc is it?
Excellent video, very impressive skills
Прекрасная работа! Спасибо за интересное видео!
I'd love to see what you'd build if you had a fiber laser welder!
Imagine what you can produce when you can weld copper to stainless steel or aluminum!
THIS IS AWESOME 🤯🤯🔥🔥
Daaaaamn cool bro great work
4 stroke engine, where is it possible for the fuel inlet and combustion exhaust ports to be combined?
This video is nuts man
Irmão seus trabalhos realmente são incríveis , parabéns , você pode fazer uma mobilette com esse motor , e só fazer um quadro de mobilette do zero e colocar esse motor , pra ver se vai dar certo , posta um vídeo tentando acho que você é capaz irmao , enfim , parabéns novamente!
Een vakman aan het werk. Respect daarvoor.
Really really interesting 🤩👍
Can you make a motorcycle powered by a diesel engine?
Or use the diesel converted bike engine to power a bike ?
Le dan , respect for you 👍💪
This may be the crudest model engine build I've ever seen. Which makes it even more astounding that it seems to run so well!
when you are a milling machine yourself,, everything you can willingly follow your creativity😂😂😂
엔진을 셀프제작하다니 놀랍습니다
Amazing job as always! You’ve turned a gas engine into a diesel, and turned a 4 stroke into a 2 stroke engine, what about building a two stroke diesel?
Annealing those handmade rings.