Reconditioning of Engine Block and Complete Procedure of Boring and Honing Engine Block

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @markwallace5274
    @markwallace5274 Год назад +350

    Personally as a engine builder I could point out a million things that drive me crazy watching these videos !! But I’m so impressed with the work these guys do with the very limited resources!!! Very entertaining to watch

    • @SirUncleCid
      @SirUncleCid Год назад +23

      One man's poverty is another man's entertainment

    • @ViniciusNegrao_
      @ViniciusNegrao_ Год назад +6

      You know, as a gearhead I doubted the engine would even run until the end, but I think they did a decent job. I wouldn't count on the durability of that block anymore though. They'll have to do that more and more often with each cycle

    • @grayjack5021
      @grayjack5021 Год назад +10

      A man told one time you want it to run or look good.

    • @JobNowHCN
      @JobNowHCN Год назад +1

      Totally agreed!

    • @retromusic-le9hm
      @retromusic-le9hm Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/6rpNkAC3TSg/видео.html

  • @felipecel
    @felipecel Год назад +193

    I work in a official caterpillar dealer, we rebuild engines with all technology and tools to make an perfect service. It's so perfect that caterpillar gives another serial number to the machine as an brand new engine. I'm impressed what these folks can do with so improvised and simple things. It's satisfying to see the pre heat process.

    • @the_chomper
      @the_chomper Год назад +7

      no you dont

    • @felipecel
      @felipecel Год назад +4

      @@the_chomper what?

    • @dnor16
      @dnor16 Год назад +10

      @@felipecel, What kind of answer were you waiting for? these people celebrate mediocrity

    • @odairborba7258
      @odairborba7258 Год назад +2

      Pura gambiarra

    • @hughjanus2465
      @hughjanus2465 Год назад +1

      yeah and it takes only 50 people to do one block

  • @imbe.
    @imbe. Год назад +44

    All i can see is skilled crafts men working with what they have. At first i was doupting how much this is in spec but with the use of inserts and piston cover as template in improvised free hand machining was incredible to watch come together.

    • @donniev8181
      @donniev8181 Год назад +1

      The guy accidentally drilled thru the cylinder wall, that piston will never seat right again.

    • @porcupinepunch6893
      @porcupinepunch6893 Год назад +1

      ​@@donniev8181didn't you watch him bore it?

  • @CPhilliPS30
    @CPhilliPS30 Год назад +12

    People in the Middle East and South Asia are some of the most incredible resourceful people in the world. Thanks for sharing!

  • @frosthoe
    @frosthoe Год назад +67

    Retired machinist here. For years i had people tell me you cant reliably weld a casting....only braze.
    then you watch guys who dont listen, filling holes and welding cracks in a lasting way. the preheating and low oxygen - carbon charcoal environment seem like a GREAT idea. 8:32 This guy knows what works and what doesn't. He'd make $$$ bank fixing old tractors in the American midwest!

    • @Happyfacehotwheels
      @Happyfacehotwheels Год назад +5

      Brazing is a good reliable and repeatable repair for cast iron. You being a retired machinist, would you risk a customer's engine block or piece of machinery on a repair like this, that has a 30% failure rate or with brazing that has a1% failure rate? Keep in mind you have to warranty your work.
      ☆Disclaimer☆ I don't know the exact % of failure, just a educated guess for my question.

    • @yamahajapan5351
      @yamahajapan5351 Год назад +8

      There are no legitimate welding shops that would even bother doing a repair including brazing on stuff like this. Most welders can’t gas weld cast iron anyway.

    • @yamahajapan5351
      @yamahajapan5351 Год назад +16

      @@Happyfacehotwheels brazing in this situation wouldn’t make sense. Brazing has its place, but this ain’t it. If this repair could have been done with brazing, don’t you think these guys would be brazing it???? Think about it..

    • @frosthoe
      @frosthoe Год назад

      @@yamahajapan5351 Not true, heavy equipment shops do cast repair all the time, its just done as spray weld. this hand filling is just neat though, in a BBQ! ruclips.net/video/zgv9gAXssgM/видео.html

    • @tomthompson7400
      @tomthompson7400 Год назад +3

      I would love to know what that rods made from all the same ,,,,

  • @grezza112
    @grezza112 Год назад +44

    When I saw the hand grinding of the cylinders and head I was worried but once you actually sleeved it and decked the head properly I changed my mind. Amazing work and just goes to show how so many things can be repaired that in most places are just replaced.

    • @monstereng43
      @monstereng43 Год назад +4

      everything can be fixed and repaired the problem is, is it worth it. for some brands parts alone will be well over the cost of just buying a brand new item. That's the problem.

    • @Key-z2x
      @Key-z2x 10 месяцев назад

      @@monstereng43 Yes, everything is fixable. The problem is that here in the United States labor is NOT cheap. For someone to do this kind of work they would charge soo much money that you could pretty much pay dealer price for the part you need at that point. Everything here is crazy expensive. Can't even have your entire car reupholstered without paying an arm and a leg. A quality paintjob that will last starts off at 4-5k, basically more than some of this older cars that need a paintjob are actually worth. Additionally that 4-5k you sink into the car is not even an investment at all. Just because its flawlessly painted people are not going to pay you the price of the vehicle plus what you paid to paint it...
      Not long ago I bought a 99 mitsubishi eclipse GSX with plans to restore, needed interior/exterior work and engine work but I can handle engine work on my own, also had a bit of rust. When I started adding all the numbers It was actually smarter to just buy a mint one from bring a trailer, literally paid a fraction and now I have something that is actually worth something, all mint flagless original paint, no rust, low miles. This was before covid when all these older iconic cars skyrocketed in price so it was actually a solid investment on my end...

  • @metafikulislam1590
    @metafikulislam1590 Год назад +2

    Engine never die in Pakistan, great work!! Love u guys from Bangladesh

  • @markshort9098
    @markshort9098 Год назад +15

    Nice repair, it's a lost art here but this repair was done exactly as my father taught me to do it when I was a kid

    • @WilmerCook
      @WilmerCook Год назад +5

      Yes that's when a mechanic repaired engines, I was taught that when I was a kid. They would laugh at part changers, they weren't mechanics.

    • @kashubelua
      @kashubelua 6 месяцев назад +1

      Chances are soon we'll get back to that...

  • @TheChipburner
    @TheChipburner Год назад +182

    В ремонте блока принял участие весь город

    • @ArtemAleksashkin
      @ArtemAleksashkin Год назад +5

      в индии много людей - это не проблема

    • @ДжастинТимберлейк-ф2р
      @ДжастинТимберлейк-ф2р Год назад +16

      @@ArtemAleksashkin это пакистан

    • @porhporhev493
      @porhporhev493 Год назад

      Это Пакистан и они наши враги.

    • @htopor36
      @htopor36 Год назад +24

      @@ДжастинТимберлейк-ф2р тот же хер, только в другой руке

    • @alexodinodin990
      @alexodinodin990 Год назад +7

      @@ArtemAleksashkin Интересно сколько стоила вся работа? Кто знает напишите

  • @kltpep
    @kltpep Год назад +21

    Super impressed on what you did with this engine block. Much respect to all the hands that touched this.

  • @georgecavanaugh8757
    @georgecavanaugh8757 Год назад +16

    I love these videos. Look at all the old master craftsmen passing down their skills to these young men and boys. This is precisely what the U.S. industrial workshops looked like until we regulated ourselves into obscurity. Mark my words, they will become titans in industry the way the U.S. used to be. They have the old machinery, the know how, and the regulation free labor that breeds competitive incentive. We were the captains of industry, and now it’s these folks. Congratulations, you’re well on your way to the top. We’re dumb enough to think we can just buy and sell success. Not so.

    • @d.c.4285
      @d.c.4285 Год назад +2

      Titans of industry? I doubt it. Looks like they did a lot of unnecessary work to repair damaged threads.

    • @horacecomegna335
      @horacecomegna335 10 месяцев назад

      @@d.c.4285Helicoils maybe?

  • @Joker21SRB777
    @Joker21SRB777 Год назад +13

    If this were a shop in my country, everyone would meddle into everyones work

    • @iknowyourebrokeauto468
      @iknowyourebrokeauto468 Год назад +1

      If this was a shop in my country, they would be out of business with no customers

  • @anthonyallwood593
    @anthonyallwood593 Год назад +9

    Always have much respect for you guys archiving excellent results with basic tools and high effort.

  • @ReservedForFutureUse
    @ReservedForFutureUse Год назад +279

    "Are you sure you got the block completely cleaned out?" - "Sure, I brushed the mud off it with a handful of straw, then squirted some random oil on it from a Mountain Dew bottle, and the wiped it a few times with a dirty rag." - "Perfect."

    • @kode4420
      @kode4420 Год назад +37

      "That's how my daddy did it and his truck is still running".

    • @olavofavoreto
      @olavofavoreto Год назад +6

      Antes de montar o motor as pessoas são lavadas e assoprando para retirar os resíduos

    • @bairfamilyfarm1336
      @bairfamilyfarm1336 Год назад +15

      Just shows you how picky modern engines are. Old fords could run forever on oil changes where the new oil is the dirty oil from a tractor's oil change. And old chevy engines could go 50 miles with no oil, then run with no problems after oil get put in.

    • @FormerlyKnownAs_Stan
      @FormerlyKnownAs_Stan Год назад +27

      They conveniently left out the part where they show it running. It probably exploded on the first start.

    • @monkkeye
      @monkkeye Год назад +19

      They remanufactured a block with a mountain dew and a dirty rag let's see you do it

  • @OSA-78
    @OSA-78 Год назад +71

    Блок с "идеальной" геометрией получился)

    • @FOMO-hv9jy
      @FOMO-hv9jy Год назад +3

      очень понравился момент с подготовкой к расточке цилиндров, да вообще все по технологии и главное с идеальными размерами. показать бы им микрометр

    • @FOMO-hv9jy
      @FOMO-hv9jy Год назад +8

      я еще рекомендую посмотреть как они коленвал переваривали:) там вообще песня)))

    • @OSA-78
      @OSA-78 Год назад +3

      @@FOMO-hv9jy ))))))), я видел))))👍
      Там после болгарки всё в идеале)))

    • @danv5075
      @danv5075 Год назад +6

      Да похер. Мотор 70-ти летней давности, не наддувный, там допуски +/- пол лаптя. Всё будет работать.

    • @Андрей-о7ч1г
      @Андрей-о7ч1г Год назад +5

      Для их страны и так пойдёт

  • @spannerman2887
    @spannerman2887 Год назад +5

    For the tools they had available they made a very good job.

  • @charles-iii6759
    @charles-iii6759 23 дня назад

    Excellent job done and without sophisticated machines...and on sandals 👍👍👍

  • @ВикторГрачёв-л2р
    @ВикторГрачёв-л2р Год назад +20

    Эти ребята ,знают толк в экономии, на коленке сделают все что угодно, хоть вертолет, хоть самолет, хоть подводную лодку

    • @АлександрБобылев-ч9э
      @АлександрБобылев-ч9э Год назад +2

      Ну оно так на самом деле, остаётся только удивляться

    • @ДжастинТимберлейк-ф2р
      @ДжастинТимберлейк-ф2р Год назад +1

      Вря тли они сделают вертолет и тому подобная техника, а вот телегу с движком от японцев или немец это да

    • @Bolotov7
      @Bolotov7 Год назад +1

      Они только из чужого хлама могут такой же хлам сделать, пару дней поработает и то хорошо...

    • @HAMMER13
      @HAMMER13 Год назад

      Это не экономия друг. Вся эта работа займет больше половины цены этого блока, они ремонтируют их из-за того что нет производства или доставки в их регион.

    • @Bolotov7
      @Bolotov7 Год назад

      @@HAMMER13 экономия была бы, если он любой другой ДВС быстро закинул в свой трак и поехал зарабатывать деньги, а тут неделю из хлама делают новый хлам, которы скорее всего день поработает и умрёт опять...и опять простой,опять безполезный ремонт и так по замкнутому кругу...Эти люди просто не знают, что лучше один раз потерять, и потом много получить, будут терять и терять пытаясь из говна и палок что-то слепить... Да и опытный разумный человек просто увидев такой ремонт хоть раз сразу поймёт, что хорошо эти ребята не сделают, а сделают тяп-ляп лишь бы крутилось, и так сойдёт!)

  • @byronmorris1594
    @byronmorris1594 Год назад +1

    Wow, that is a fundamental way of repairing engines.

  • @АлександрБобылев-ч9э

    Ну гильзовка меня особенно впечатлила 🤣, всё как надо, на горячую, с натягом 👍🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ЕвгенийПопов-э9у7ф
      @ЕвгенийПопов-э9у7ф Год назад +5

      😊 Да нормально , башкой прижмется !

    • @dozar4387
      @dozar4387 Год назад +4

      Как у паренька еще пальцы целые при такой гильзовке

    • @fjgdlud8030
      @fjgdlud8030 Год назад +4

      Всë тютелька в тютельку! Миллионники собирают на коленке! Маск нервно курит в сторонке!

    • @АлександрНиколаевич-т8е9и
      @АлександрНиколаевич-т8е9и Год назад +4

      Братья Богдановы увидят, их кондратий хватит 😂.

    • @ТатьнаИглинская
      @ТатьнаИглинская Год назад

      БОГДАНОВЫМ ДО ВЫСОТ ЭТИХ МАСТЕРОВ ЕЩЕ РАСТИ И РАСТИ@@АлександрНиколаевич-т8е9и

  • @ManiacRacing
    @ManiacRacing Год назад +141

    95% of success on this type of work is down to heat. Preheating, and more importantly, proper post repair heat control is the key. Mad skills considering the primitive conditions

    • @Happyfacehotwheels
      @Happyfacehotwheels Год назад +5

      Agreed. They have it down to a primitive, yet effective science.

    • @andycraig6905
      @andycraig6905 Год назад +1

      Welcome to Cuba, where there's never been anything new since the 50s because nobody wants to economically support the communist regime. Or many other places like it, where there's very few if any new things imported or made domestically through economic sanctions or abject poverty. So they have to make do, and you'll see people doing valve seats and crankshafts by hand and reconditioning old burned up engine blocks like this.

    • @ManiacRacing
      @ManiacRacing Год назад +1

      @@andycraig6905 Exactly right. they make do

    • @manuelg97
      @manuelg97 Год назад +2

      @@DontCryAboutIt Concrete? at max it was compressed mud

  • @dimiereeds1770
    @dimiereeds1770 Год назад

    love these skill full guys. we need more of this kind of talented people. they re saviour

  • @genkidama7385
    @genkidama7385 Год назад +29

    i really like the fact that people in the streets are doing diy high tech, and saving tons of money. here in europe, if you have to fix an engine would cost as much as the brand new car.

    • @AKAtheA
      @AKAtheA Год назад +5

      where's the high-tech? I didn't see any... Anyway, the reason it costs so much to fix stuff here in EU is the price of labor. There are companies in EU that remanufacture expensive car parts like engines, gearboxes, starters, alternators or AC compressors, but they do it at volume in a specialized factory, where they can afford the investment in actual high-tech and the skilled workers *and* produce remanufactured parts that meet OEM spec.

    • @JamesBrown-ux9ds
      @JamesBrown-ux9ds Год назад +1

      They do it the expensive way actually, that's why they are poor but have a lot of work to do.
      Harvesting California almonds with a machine takes one man and the machine only, the guy all day long doesn't leave his machine seat once.
      The cost per one almond harvested are close to nothing, but just two get employed - the man on the harvester and the computersystem in the bank taking care of the incoming constant stream of revenue. All others go trailerpark. (And with hardcore capitalism most of the time the bank is in charge, not the self-governing of the people.) (Some of the people no longer employed here may join the army (instead of heading trailerpark) to make shure that the number of Almond farms grow as far as our influence reaches. And there are other jobs, but few.)

    • @oddwad6290
      @oddwad6290 Год назад +3

      I doubt a hi-tech company would refurbish a block with so many flaws ?

    • @Happyfacehotwheels
      @Happyfacehotwheels Год назад

      Do you know what DIY stands for?

    • @juhomaki-petaja
      @juhomaki-petaja Год назад

      ​@@oddwad6290 And why even weld stripped threads, just put thread insert in

  • @KimenjoRombu
    @KimenjoRombu Год назад +1

    Adorable work. Thumbs up guys

  • @doutordelmar
    @doutordelmar Год назад +3

    Very good job , now the block is New , congratulation Brasil

  • @kevin-jm3qb
    @kevin-jm3qb Год назад

    these guys deserve a kick starter fund

  • @nikolaypak6649
    @nikolaypak6649 Год назад +62

    На седьмой минуте я думал им надоело всё и они решили мангал из движка сделать😀

    • @sergius0202
      @sergius0202 Год назад

      После того как этот чудик разхерачил цилиндры он только для мангала и годится)

    • @andreyfrolov1532
      @andreyfrolov1532 Год назад +4

      Тоже так подумал😅

    • @serglud6620
      @serglud6620 Год назад +3

      автоваз по сравнению с ними это передовые технологии

    • @ВинсонВинсон
      @ВинсонВинсон Год назад +1

      с голодухи еще и не то сделаешь

  • @seblecrab
    @seblecrab Год назад

    I just love to see this is possible, the craftsmanship is amazing

  • @envitech02
    @envitech02 Год назад +4

    The equipment they use looks like they date back to the British East India Company 😂 But hats off to these talented machinists and mechanics!

  • @Oli83two
    @Oli83two Год назад +2

    Die Mittel sind einfach, ja. Aber das know-how, wie man so einen Block repariert, ist da! Das fasziniert mich!
    Super Arbeit! 👍

  • @alejandrogarcia-oo8nl
    @alejandrogarcia-oo8nl Год назад +6

    I couldn't believe it when I saw the process..! I have a lot to learn. My respects to those workers. thanks for showing your work

  • @anthonysantiago1999
    @anthonysantiago1999 Год назад +1

    Its sure not Jims Automotive machine shop but Im Impressed!!!

  • @nikishanishe
    @nikishanishe Год назад +23

    Наш гаражный ремонт, курит нервно в сторонке☝

  • @johnoconnor4941
    @johnoconnor4941 Год назад

    That was just fantastic. I know how people do engines in Britain or America but dang that was precision hard graft with beautiful results. Blows my mind how imprecise machine can then be trued up with experience and muscle. Baffling man....

  • @mr.eswatchreviews
    @mr.eswatchreviews Год назад +5

    I will be the first to admit that came out looking a whole lot better than what I thought it would but I would still like to see it run

  • @unhappysoul-p9c
    @unhappysoul-p9c Год назад

    Awesome 👍😎 video quality as well as workers skills ❤

  • @rxwhat33
    @rxwhat33 Год назад +6

    And to think this labor intensive process must be less expensive than buying a new engine block, props to these hard working people.

    • @peterrogers626
      @peterrogers626 Год назад

      With many of these parts there is nothing available new anymore!

  • @calvinsmith9410
    @calvinsmith9410 Год назад +2

    This puts a new twist to working with what you have!

  • @susanlodges48
    @susanlodges48 Год назад +3

    As the official safety officer for the country, I approve of safety pyjamas and safety sandals. Also, I approve of the exceptional modern and hygienic working conditions.

  • @rodrigoandrei50
    @rodrigoandrei50 Год назад +7

    perfect service congratulations... I really admire this work here where I live there are no more mechanics just change the parts....you are true and unique.....

    • @jasonhooey5677
      @jasonhooey5677 Год назад +2

      Often times with newer cars, replace the part is all we can do

    • @patrikcerny3458
      @patrikcerny3458 Год назад +3

      the reason for replacing parts instead of repairing them is not experience, but economics. Those who work with their hands know this problem, because it often happens that it is cheaper for the customer to give a new part than to repair the part. It often happens in practice that a customer comes with a stupid question: why does it cost so much money? I won't pay that much for it...

    • @rickrandom6734
      @rickrandom6734 Год назад

      These guys earn less in a day than you earn in an hour, thats why.

  • @iamtyboogie5600
    @iamtyboogie5600 Год назад +1

    better than some machine shops i've been to

  • @robyesidra9490
    @robyesidra9490 Год назад +3

    Real job,Real man.

  • @m90dar
    @m90dar Год назад

    This is Pakistan nothing goes to waste.. The skills in Pakistan are the best in the world.. With minimum tools.

    • @kennyg1358
      @kennyg1358 Год назад

      Lol. You need to get out more.

  • @philsmith214
    @philsmith214 Год назад +6

    In a throw away world i wonder if anything gets chucked out, the cost difference in getting it done here and getting it done at a dealership must be an eye opener , these guys are so skilled

    • @baldyoldfart5828
      @baldyoldfart5828 Год назад +1

      if you found out what these guys get paid you would cry... the good thing about a society in which nothing gets wasted is the fact that nothing gets wasted... the bad thing is someone has to do this for next to nothing to make it worthwhile... its like paying $200 to get a toaster which would cost $50 to replace fixed... its sad..if nothing else these guys get my utmost respect

    • @Hollygolligthly
      @Hollygolligthly Год назад

      Maestros mecánicos!!!! Vista, ingenio y experiencia. Mis más sinceras felicitaciones

  • @maxim1086
    @maxim1086 Год назад +6

    Контрактник готов!! Геометрия, плоскости, хон на высшем уровне! А посадка гильз просто впечатлила! На автовазе пока так не умеют😁

  • @timclarke5156
    @timclarke5156 Год назад +4

    its amazing how complicated work can be done with simple skills and much ingenuity. well done.

  • @kledomuc1713
    @kledomuc1713 Год назад +6

    Great skills with minimalistic tools, it’s really nice to watch. Thanks

  • @user-qc2cp6ks9m
    @user-qc2cp6ks9m Год назад +4

    Old white-bearded man is a magician of the cast iron brazing 👍

  • @damo2142
    @damo2142 Год назад

    These people just prove necessity is the mother of invention. Truly creative and enginuos solutions to things we in the West just throw out.

  • @535tony
    @535tony Год назад +7

    You can do this when Labor is cheap. Great job for the conditions.

  • @abrahamhdz
    @abrahamhdz Год назад

    Amazing! Love watching you guys!

  • @anti-trader7751
    @anti-trader7751 Год назад +37

    Я так понял что оказывается для ремонта блока необходимы: дрова, мангал, болгарка, дрель, баклашка с водой и длинная палка для переноски, а и молоток...))))

    • @piter2010ism
      @piter2010ism Год назад

      Не.Ещё пару чурок забыл в комплект.Без них не получится.

    • @АиМ-п8ш
      @АиМ-п8ш Год назад +8

      Два ведра земли с дороги забыл

    • @qwas4728
      @qwas4728 Год назад +3

      Загнутый электрод ( но его тут нет)

    • @Николай-п1ъ8ж
      @Николай-п1ъ8ж Год назад +3

      Ещё нужно:
      Расписная тарантайка для перемещения, дед-колдун с шайтан-паяльником, дядя с сигаретой для расколупалки, молодой расколупальщик с большим вращающимся булыжником, и три раза огромный фрезер

    • @ДедиПолинаАртемовна
      @ДедиПолинаАртемовна 10 месяцев назад

      без гашиша там ничего не делается

  • @boydr7160
    @boydr7160 Год назад

    They are trying their best with what they have. Great job.

  • @bikall1
    @bikall1 Год назад +16

    30:43 the quality manager says "the deck is within 1 mm straight". But we are not responsible for the crankcase flanges.

  • @screwsnutsandbolts
    @screwsnutsandbolts Год назад +2

    Excellent job ! 👍

  • @mikel9656
    @mikel9656 Год назад +66

    as an Aerospace engineer, I watch this and at first I wasted to laugh, then I thought about it a little bit more. The skillz needed to do this project with the tools that they had access to was incredible. Just the part where they pre heated the block to be able to weld it. That's hard to do with the proper tools.

    • @tony359
      @tony359 Год назад

      I was thinking exactly the same!

    • @dannymaiorani519
      @dannymaiorani519 Год назад +6

      I'm an Aerospace Machinist and Programmer. I understand they're doing what they need to do to survive, and this is really their only option, but we also both know that this is basically not something that's going to last 100k miles, it's survival mode. That said yeah, most people on Earth couldn't even do it with the proper tools.

    • @santiagokinen4711
      @santiagokinen4711 Год назад +5

      @@dannymaiorani519 it'll last until it sells, then it'll be the next owner's problem 🤣🤣

    • @HanBoonLee-n7f
      @HanBoonLee-n7f Год назад +1

      If the block is not preheat the weld wont fused. This is usual applied nonferrous metal and cast metal.

    • @TungstenCarbideTempe
      @TungstenCarbideTempe Год назад +1

      Aerospace engineer?? Impressed?? You got no clue what’s really going on here and how pointless and crappy the results are. If you are who you say you are and impressed with this quality of work- our space program is doomed

  • @richardhughes2988
    @richardhughes2988 Год назад

    Well done I take my hat off to you guys 👍

  • @reubenmosman9466
    @reubenmosman9466 Год назад +8

    Great work . . . I really liked how you guys can save the block. It's very interesting.

  • @mohammadhoseinghadirzade-mo3fu

    بسیارعالی دمتون گرم👏👏👏👏

  • @tomislavkukic1395
    @tomislavkukic1395 Год назад +17

    Looking at the conditions they work in this is perfect job. They did everything right with what they have. The negative comments left out from people that do not know to even take it a part. Also, this is worth doing because of the extremly cheep laber. If somthing like this going to be done in USA it would cost like a new car because it is way too expencive to pay the people with knowledge to do it.

    • @danv5075
      @danv5075 Год назад

      Ну почему же? Есть ролики и из США с восстановлением блока цилиндров. Только оборудование выше классом и соответственно трудозатраты меньше. Хотя согласен - детали от распространенных двигателей никто бы не стал восстанавливать.

    • @sergius0202
      @sergius0202 Год назад

      Судя по комментарию вы тоже слабо представляете процесс капиталки мотора, который и делают, потому что нет средств на новый мотор, ни говоря о машине. А вообще в вашей стране проще купить машину поновее, ибо у вас б/у стоит копейки, причем такое б/у которое у нас считается чуть чуть подержанным.

  • @PeteyMcSavage
    @PeteyMcSavage Год назад

    Good job guys keep doing the videos

  • @JAKEWJONES
    @JAKEWJONES Год назад +97

    In my 49 years of building cars and rebuilding engines, I never once use charcoal and lighter fluid.

    • @davidparker9676
      @davidparker9676 Год назад +17

      I weld on cast iron every now and then, it's very important to get the cast iron hot and keep it from cooling too quickly after welding. I usually have a metal bucket of sand and a fire blanket to prevent the part from cooling too quickly and cracking.
      I understand what they are doing here but I seriously doubt that it would be very strong. I guess if all you want is to buy a little more time on an engine past borrowed time, this is one way to do it.

    • @BobbyBasketballl
      @BobbyBasketballl Год назад +5

      Coal is the best media for working on steel.

    • @daviddelgado556
      @daviddelgado556 Год назад +20

      Because you don’t live in Pakistan

    • @ilhamr8975
      @ilhamr8975 Год назад +1

      ofc because you dont have enough experience in casting metal because when you melt the iron very important to get melted iron not very fast cooling because it will make the end product crack now you understand why they use carcoal?

    • @rcdogmanduh4440
      @rcdogmanduh4440 Год назад +4

      Learn something new everyday!

  • @rudolphbritz8836
    @rudolphbritz8836 11 месяцев назад

    Absolutely amazing!

  • @mr_mnky
    @mr_mnky Год назад +6

    this was just fucking incredible. Taking a sledgehammer to those cylinder sleeves while his assistant held the plate & had his fingers inches away from being completely destroyed was the chef's kiss...

  • @aramirez8427
    @aramirez8427 Год назад +1

    That is incredible......Great job.

  • @Hengst.
    @Hengst. Год назад +67

    Там на второй минуте работник очки защитные одел!!!! Что за беспредел устроили! Дайте людям спокойно работать без ваших техник безопасности и не стой перед ведром с расплавленным алюминием!!! ("сарказм")
    А не все нормально, на третьей там уже другой в отверстие дунул через трубочку)
    Они по уровню блок в землю закапали - я валяюсь...
    Дед с горелкой топ конечно, не первый раз его вижу

    • @Анеботакоеже
      @Анеботакоеже Год назад +3

      Это дичь ни когда не закончится 🤣

    • @АлексНэш-р5г
      @АлексНэш-р5г Год назад

      Ну русские конечно всех обосрали, они же всё лучше умеют, научились у других...а хотя о чем это я, мы же ничего не умеем, копируем у немцов, японцев, американцев

    • @glorhi
      @glorhi Год назад +4

      Орочьи технологии топ!

    • @ПетрВладимирович-в7с
      @ПетрВладимирович-в7с Год назад +5

      И хонинковгание 50/50: брусками и шкуркой)

    • @glorhi
      @glorhi Год назад +15

      @@ПетрВладимирович-в7с Хонингование ок, смущает то что я нигде не видел ни одного штангециркуля за все видео) ходос авто наверняка уже в шоке)

  • @qubolo
    @qubolo Месяц назад

    what an incredible precision machining xD

  • @pipi7731
    @pipi7731 Год назад +8

    Great job. I wonder what these guys could do with new equipment and a better work area.

  • @SidBn
    @SidBn Год назад

    I can't believe what I've seen here, Respect!

  • @duronse
    @duronse Год назад +4

    Respect! So many hand work, never thinked that can be possible without factory conditions.

    • @ИванИванов-х5ш3д
      @ИванИванов-х5ш3д Год назад +1

      Скоро Украина освоит эти технологии. Станет "аграрной сверхдержавой" 🤣🤣🤣. Пакистан тоже когда-то поверил американцам. Стоит задуматься.

    • @mariarusso3790
      @mariarusso3790 Год назад

      Hello how are you doing 😊

  • @mhdhaswad6958
    @mhdhaswad6958 Год назад +2

    Terima kasih perkongsian video nya sahabat 👍👍👍

  • @inebriatedengineering6288
    @inebriatedengineering6288 Год назад +6

    This is what I imagine anytime that I leave my engine block with a machine shop.

    • @flexinclouds
      @flexinclouds Год назад

      LMAOOO YESSS😂😂😂
      This is what I imagine if I ever needed my 05 wrx engine rebuilt. So ive decided Id just do it myself😭😭😭

  • @ulyssessoares7903
    @ulyssessoares7903 Год назад +2

    Gentlemen I don't believe how many equipment and productive serial machine it was used for made an the same service, the casting process to recovered the area with cavities and corrosion was eliminated with foundry carbon steel in the same proportional stell, did can see after the last machining on end mill , the color of casting!!! Congratulations for your job!!! 🇧🇷🇺🇦🗽

  • @jphillips5576
    @jphillips5576 Год назад +4

    good to see them making the transition to EVs like the west

  • @eh2341
    @eh2341 Год назад

    These people are the ultimate recyclers

  • @SupremeCannon1965
    @SupremeCannon1965 Год назад +18

    Saw a similar video where they hand casted cylinder liners too. It all looks very primitive but the first version of any machine in the Industrial Revolution was probably made in a similar way.

    • @annoyingbstard9407
      @annoyingbstard9407 Год назад

      So they’re only two hundred and fifty years behind the civilised world.

    • @SupremeCannon1965
      @SupremeCannon1965 Год назад +2

      In some areas perhaps. Pakistan has nuclear ballistic missiles too though. Seems to depend where the capital goes.

  • @naifkhalil5241
    @naifkhalil5241 Год назад

    Great job, good luck

  • @FrankBenlin
    @FrankBenlin Год назад +10

    That is a lot of work on that block. I hope it runs for many miles.
    Thank you.

  • @nicolaheyes2575
    @nicolaheyes2575 6 месяцев назад

    Outstanding ❤

  • @alxvlx9020
    @alxvlx9020 Год назад +10

    Мамкины эксперты уже приговорили блок, работников и работу!

    • @КарлВеликолепный
      @КарлВеликолепный Год назад

      ну для начала, окна все забиты в шлаке.

    • @killr69
      @killr69 Год назад +1

      ясно дело,диванные ремонтеры всем ремонтникам ремонтники😄

    • @КарлВеликолепный
      @КарлВеликолепный Год назад

      @@killr69 Ну веруны в то, что это работать будет, явно таким работникам не отдали бы свой блок)

  • @GypsyHunter232UK
    @GypsyHunter232UK Год назад +1

    NICE TO SEE THESE WELSH PEOPLE STILL HONING THEIR CRAFT IN THE WELSH VALLEYS..OH THE VALLEYS AND THE LONG GREEN GREEN GRAS OF HOME..

  • @catfood9707
    @catfood9707 Год назад +3

    Cnc machinist here. I make pneumatic post pounders. That engine will last 20 miles tops before that patch job they did fails. Also when you rebuild an engine the smallest chip or debris can really screw you over. That's why on some engine machine shops they really stress clean everything. I am willing to bet money that an oil passage is clogged with dirt on this engine. I don't see it lasting 17 miles before blowing up. Plus that finish bore on the liner they installed needs to be a 32 micron or better(stupidly smooth) or else it will eat those piston rings till there's nothing left.(I also went to school to be a diesel mechanic) also judging by the water passages in that heavily warped block I am gonna say that block is gonna go into a dumpster. There is a rule you never do big welds on the block because EVERYTHING moves. Small touch up welds are fine but when you heat up the block you warp it. Then the crank bearings, the cam bearings(if it's ran in the block, think v8 engines for example) are no longer in line meaning the holes are not straight. In conclusion i can keep listing more and more issues but that block is a boat anchor because they don't know what they were doing.

  • @jefcah7081
    @jefcah7081 5 месяцев назад

    This is amazing!

  • @harjinderkaur2384
    @harjinderkaur2384 Год назад +3

    Its actually the right way to weld cast iron. U gotta keep it hot while u r welding. He didnt just get old doin nothing. Thats called experience. Hes fully confident abt wat he did m these things do work man. We as modern men we dont knw shit, we depend on machines but no experience of aur own.

    • @sakil8272
      @sakil8272 Год назад

      And there are some people who only know to spread negativity in these types of videos

  • @wofy1970
    @wofy1970 Год назад

    A work of art my friend

  • @nickyholdich7695
    @nickyholdich7695 Год назад +13

    The process is amazing to watch but I can't help but wonder how many workplace accident these guys have. I don't know how many blocks these guys make a day and how much they earn but given the right conditions and tools, their level of output would be amazing.

    • @danv5075
      @danv5075 Год назад +2

      Правильные условия и инструменты никогда не окупятся пока там низкий уровень зарплат

  • @dengraf110
    @dengraf110 Год назад +17

    При запрессовке гильзы . должен быть выступ 0,02мм.при установке ГБЦ будет норм,а так прокладка ГБЦ дунет при первом выезде

    • @alexmaiskiy2763
      @alexmaiskiy2763 Год назад +13

      ничего страшного, за то опять работа будет))))

    • @pan4es30
      @pan4es30 Год назад

      Не умничай они так пол жизни хуярят

    • @alexmaiskiy2763
      @alexmaiskiy2763 Год назад +1

      @@pan4es30 ничего кроме фактов

    • @KKonev1
      @KKonev1 Год назад +12

      Да у меня вообще вопрос: сколько они наварили к плоскости, и сколько потом сняли? Как они ловили размеры?
      Смотрится, будто наварили где-то сантиметр, а потом сняли столько, сколько Будда на душу положил

    • @rover_888
      @rover_888 Год назад +1

      Я ничерта не понимаю в ремонте но тоже подумал, на тему, допусков/точности и тп. Что наверное таким способом можно ремонтировать какой нить трактор времен Черепанова, но ремонт технологичного современного двигателя, с гарантией работы, вряд ли.

  • @Shmbler
    @Shmbler Год назад +2

    In a postapocalyptic world, these people would be the only ones driving cars.

  • @erikziak1249
    @erikziak1249 Год назад +9

    Impressive. How long will that block last until it warps and cracks again?

    • @the_chomper
      @the_chomper Год назад +1

      a week likely

    • @DatBlueHusky
      @DatBlueHusky Год назад +4

      never, ive seen blocks last another 15 years of hard service done like this. These guys been doing this for many years and find what works. Here in north america, everyone is lazy and just replace shit with new, no one here knows jack shit how to repair engine blocks like this anymore. All most of you just comment crap how its going to crack etc etc but dont know anything.

    • @JohnyMcNeal
      @JohnyMcNeal Год назад +1

      ​@@DatBlueHusky any proof?

    • @robertook
      @robertook Год назад +2

      ​@@DatBlueHusky fully agree, if it cracks these guys will rebuild it again but I doubt it cracks. 3.152 engines are very good and robust. Apart from througing the block the rest is just an art. This is what it means to be green eco friendly.

    • @mehdihani2932
      @mehdihani2932 Год назад

      @@JohnyMcNeal we live in pakistan and this video is from pakistan too
      These rebuilds can easily last 150000kms

  • @SuperGemma2010
    @SuperGemma2010 Год назад +1

    amazing skills with old school machines and techniques , love it

  • @whathasxgottodowithit3919.
    @whathasxgottodowithit3919. Год назад +8

    Good job Guys, looks like a Perkins 3.152 diesel from a Massey-Ferguson 35 or similar.

    • @karlhrdylicka
      @karlhrdylicka Год назад +1

      Alistair Powers . Most certainly does appear to be Perkins 3.152.

    • @madeljacky
      @madeljacky Год назад

      Definitely looks like a Perkins block 100%, I would tend to think its a AD 3-152 block from a very late 135 or an early 240 because it has four studs to hold the lift pump on, 35's and early 135's had two bolt hole lift pumps. Also far as I can remember a 35 engine has 15 head studs where the 135 has 18 head studs, this repaired block has 18.

  • @SMVB-cl6oc
    @SMVB-cl6oc Год назад

    nice to finally see a pair of saftey glassers!

  • @thefreedomguyuk
    @thefreedomguyuk Год назад +15

    Never seen anything like this. He drilled right into those liners 🧐

    • @DatBlueHusky
      @DatBlueHusky Год назад +2

      so? its being sleeved anyways. They do the same thing here with block repairs

    • @markshort9098
      @markshort9098 Год назад

      It doesn't matter, they replaced the old material with new material.. they have to open the hole out enough to get a propper weld in there without porosity or cold lap

  • @homerfry9234
    @homerfry9234 Год назад

    Good , , , , for another week

  • @krokus4512
    @krokus4512 Год назад +5

    Вот это завод, между цехами маршрутки тук-тук ездят. За гильзование лайк.

    • @Cyanidez07
      @Cyanidez07 Год назад +1

      Переживал за пальцы парня:)

  • @NetoperekMordulec
    @NetoperekMordulec Год назад

    Mesmerizing precision and high tech.

  • @viktorberger9409
    @viktorberger9409 Год назад +9

    Вставлю и я свои 5 копеек. Для начала нам не показали делали ли они измерения, единственное что они меряли, как я заметил, это как входит поршень с помощью щупа, типо зазор. Следующее, выступ гильзы какой? Если под ноль, то мало того что сдует прокладку, так еще и гильзы имеют свойство просаживаться. Следующее, какова вероятность того что гильзы стали соосно? Возможно там перекос, никто же не мерял. В общем, скажу так, такой блок можно восстановить в гаражных условиях, но при наличии правильных измерительных инструментов. В видео, кроме щупа я не увидел ни одного такого. Возможен перекос гильзы. В общей картине могу сказать что работы несоизмеримо много. Много работы, при этом полезной очень мало. Если же по ряду причин ( закон, трудность в поиске или покупке блока и тд. и тп.) этот блок нужно ремонтировать, то его надо было восстанавливать за одну установку, тщательно проверить соосность, и сделать это на специальных станках, а не подручными средствами. Это мое мнение, и ни в коем случае не критика. Я бы мог еще на пол дня текста написать, но смысл, скорее всего этот комент будет удален.

    • @glorhi
      @glorhi Год назад +6

      Забивание молотком гарантирует соосность. Наверное..

    • @Happyfacehotwheels
      @Happyfacehotwheels Год назад +2

      They don't care about your comment enough to delete it.
      What measurements and special machines are you talking about?

    • @Elbert844
      @Elbert844 Год назад +1

      ​​​@@Happyfacehotwheels There is always the experts... You know none of the tools he speaks of matter to them they will make it run because that is what they have to do. I respect the ingenuity of people who work with what they have!

    • @filmudy5370
      @filmudy5370 Год назад

      Это трехцилиндровый нижневальный дизель. Он больше трех тыс и не крутится наверное. Выпущен в середине прошлого века. Скорее всего и с завода высокой точности не было.

    • @viktorberger9409
      @viktorberger9409 Год назад

      @@Elbert844 Damn, six years of studying at the university are going down the drain...

  • @rosariodagosto6484
    @rosariodagosto6484 Год назад

    IM IN SHOCK 😊😊😊

  • @Gleb-Iudintsev
    @Gleb-Iudintsev Год назад +4

    Упаси меня провидение попасться на такой восстановленный блок когда-нибудь...

  • @Jacknehof
    @Jacknehof Год назад +1

    The length these ppl will go to save ten dollars is amazing