In this video we replace the magneto and fit 6 new spark plugs to one side of the main engine. We then bump start the ARV with the Foden SAS Landrover arrives AMX 13 arrives
My working theory is that Ted is actually a white dog covered in engine oil from being petted all the time. Another great episode, don't ever try to get too polished and professional. Now in the right frame of mind to take the starter motor and lift pump off the tractor. I realise where I have been going wrong with my mechanical work is the lack of suitable head wear.
Good evening gents. I think you will find that Land Rover was employed as early ARV by the Met Police at Heathrow airport. The amber lights was for use airside. AYL with T suffix was a Met number plate of my memory serves me correctly. P.S. Luv the channel
I discovered by complete accident that if you spray loose nut on what ever is burning hot by torches the loose nut will evaporate in a cloud of toxic fumes before it reaches what ever is seized up. So mechanics like myself and millions of others think that using a copious amount of heat and loose nut will do the trick. Well the only "loose" you will get is a temporary buzz of loose nut fumes without actually loosening anything. I've discovered this while working on an exhaust manifold of a Ford car. The torches were out of Acetylene so I had to improvise. I needed the manifold bolts so it was imperative to spare them. So I went for a simple propane torch and I had the idea of using 15W40 and I saw the rust gobble up the oil where it was mostly needed. The heat was enough to loose the exhaust manifold bolts but not hot enough to vaporise the thick oil so the lubricant got into the threads and got loose easy. So less heat more lubricant is the idea instead of superheat and not lubricant in the threads at all.
I'd love to see you guys doing work on a Ferret, Saladin or Saracen too. Maybe as I make my way through your videos I'll find something. I'm 23 years old and within the next few months I am buying my own Ferret. It's a big leap for me to be taking but I can't wait and I am learning plenty from this channel.
Well.... if its not on fire and you're not beating the fire out with jacket.... you're just not trying enough. That Foden is worth its weight in gold !!! pulled that thing like taking a piss.
Excellent bit of finessing with the large adjusting spanner. Oh, see if you can get in touch with the Fire Safety Officer at your local hospital. They are likely to have hundreds of retired extinguishers (Foam, Powder & CO2) that they'd probably let you have for free. - Speaking from experience.
@@csnelling4 A large spanner to remove the offending part and replace it with one from the stores. Combined with a big hammer for the fine adjustments. It's true, I've seen them do it.
The mighty Foden is definitely the workhorse of the yard, it's a pity they are no longer built Good to see you have more fire extinguishers. Great stuff and a great channel.
If we'd have gone to war relying on these heaps of shit to work in theatre we'd be doomed I bet the German engineers must piss themselves laughing when they see our Micky mouse engineering no wonder they kept military stuff secret
Watched a M10 being started once jerry can for fuel tank electric pump on top of jerry can jerry can on steel deck once the pump welded its self to the jerry can and the jerry can welded its self to the decking well it got really exiting at that point LOL
My mayte dougie was in that siege ,need to go see him , his boy got me shit load fr my 101 landy in the 90s as also special forces , cost me a couple pints at local , no ,questions asked but the 101 club were , mortified as they searched an got nothing , it’s who you know in this world , joe get a 101 landy there fun , the look you get from Range Rover drivers is cool , just nudge um so they crash 😉
@@MrHewes Nice to meet you and Ted! Shame we couldn't have stayed longer to chat, but thanks for the tea. Hope to see you soon (with or without more extinguishers)
Yes indeed, great fun being had by all! Think you need some slightly bigger extinguishers for next time, good to see you making progress on these heritage vehicles so you can get them working again, sometime.
Nice to see a little conflagration, takes me back to my Chertsey days when we got a Conq with Windsor turret back across Long Valley. The fuelling failed so some loon got it going by pouring petrol from a Jerry, straight down the inlet. I followed at a distance.
love the videos and boyish banter - feel the love haha - completes my weekend quite shocked you didn't have the marshmallows at hand - slackers Seb has an OBE, they give them to anyone don't they, nothing means he's of any use unless he does a good brew back in the day i knew a chap who was semi-retired from them SAS boys - in the day he was one of the chaps in the back garden during the Iranian siege handcuffing all who came out the back door ready for processing, i.e. those who should be there and known by staff and those who were up to no good - apparently them there SAS boys asked the police very nicely if they could borrow there nice new shiny 72 seat coach as they could get everyone and their kit onboard (i believe at the time the bus was used by a London police band, band of what i don't know) apparently them police said no, so the nice boys from Hereford went and repossessed it - there had been some discussion about who owned it, the police thought they did (natural mistake to make really) and the Hereford lads thought it belonged to someone called EIIR which of course means its theirs - i often wonder how true the story was, it sounds very likely, and the way it was told to me sounded very genuine, but either way still a funny story - i got a load of those
Tip on the CO2 extinguisher from a firefighter, you'll get a lot more out of it if you have it on in one large burst rather than lots of small ones. Will be more effective at starving the flame of oxygen too.
I am not a tank engine guy, but if you got that much backfire there is something with either the valves opening in the wrong moment or the spark happening at the wrong time
You know you have to work in the freezing cold and the rain and snow, right? Knew a couple of Aussies in Perth, building labourers. They told me they had a year out in the UK and to make ends meet, they worked on sites. First time it rained, they headed for the site hut. ‘OY, wankers, fuck you off to’. 😂🤣
It's unlikely to be a SAS land Rover, unless they stole it from the MET at Heathrow. I wouldn't rule out that possibility. The beggers will steal anything that's not fastened down. I've seen them do that too!
Never knew you had so many sparkly spanners; almost complete sets. I thought you had just a Leatherman and a couple of really big adjustables. Bit concerned you're veering towards the professional.
Me - I remember being a reme VM, it was such fun, BATUS for 18 months, I'd love a job mucking about fixing Cent ARVs. Also me - Fuck me his hands look chafed and chapped red raw, I remember how shit that was, fuck that for a game of soldiers, I'll stick in my nice warm office thanks 😂😂
I think your a good team and Eager. But that gas axe runs at 1200 deg . So a quick joke cold End up nasty .so have fun but Stay in charge . He will tell you At a later time that hes hand is Saw. I see a guy once attempting Un coil.the pipes .and tun the torch scross hes face In seconds he had white blister Straight scross face luckily It didnt catch is eyes .take Care and take note.
@@MrHewes Yes. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. A fire blanket is the perfect item if you get fuel on your clothing and need to smother the flames schnell.
I mind being on the back decks of a Cent arv in Batus in the 80s, when the engine went up in flames whilst it was pulling my brocken down Chieftain. You've never seen tankies jump off the side of moving vehicle so fast in your life...honestly though it was going to go boom but tge Reme driver pulled the fire extinguishers and then we all had to await a further double recovery....in a red template...squeaky bum time!!
Try a few snorts of propane through the intake so you don't have to worry about the wet fuel systems leaks ,,,Aahhhh watch for backfires if valves stick open mind you beards and eyebrows too ..
Now I know the answer to a question I was gonna ask in another video about the what looks like a White armed response / paddy wagon Land Rover . . . . . Need to invest in more fire extinguishers guys. . . . . . Almost every video I’ve seen so far has had things on fire in them lol. Daniel.
This is so funny to watch, "that was a walk in the park"😂 "Mint condition" I worked on all this when I was in the Reme years and it was a pile of crap then
I do have to say for working on such big and expensive things they are working with a limited amount of tools every time I see someone with an adjustable wrench in hand to do the smallest task I have more tools to work on cheep turds of cars manufactured in todays time cars that won’t last as long as those tank though. y’all keep up the good work guys love watching y’all keep history alive and know
My working theory is that Ted is actually a white dog covered in engine oil from being petted all the time.
Another great episode, don't ever try to get too polished and professional. Now in the right frame of mind to take the starter motor and lift pump off the tractor. I realise where I have been going wrong with my mechanical work is the lack of suitable head wear.
Mr Huge, you are closing in on being awarded the accolade for having the sketchiest AF channel on RUclips. Supreme effort, keep going!
Good evening gents. I think you will find that Land Rover was employed as early ARV by the Met Police at Heathrow airport. The amber lights was for use airside. AYL with T suffix was a Met number plate of my memory serves me correctly.
P.S. Luv the channel
with all that easy start, petrol and liberal gas axe application perhaps the next purchase should red and made by Dennis!
@ 2:50, must have been SOOO tempting to set your bobble alight 😂🤣.
I discovered by complete accident that if you spray loose nut on what ever is burning hot by torches the loose nut will evaporate in a cloud of toxic fumes before it reaches what ever is seized up. So mechanics like myself and millions of others think that using a copious amount of heat and loose nut will do the trick. Well the only "loose" you will get is a temporary buzz of loose nut fumes without actually loosening anything. I've discovered this while working on an exhaust manifold of a Ford car. The torches were out of Acetylene so I had to improvise. I needed the manifold bolts so it was imperative to spare them. So I went for a simple propane torch and I had the idea of using 15W40 and I saw the rust gobble up the oil where it was mostly needed. The heat was enough to loose the exhaust manifold bolts but not hot enough to vaporise the thick oil so the lubricant got into the threads and got loose easy. So less heat more lubricant is the idea instead of superheat and not lubricant in the threads at all.
aint got no gas init
French fried potatoes...
Thanks, Mr Hewes, that was top fun. 👍
I'd love to see you guys doing work on a Ferret, Saladin or Saracen too. Maybe as I make my way through your videos I'll find something. I'm 23 years old and within the next few months I am buying my own Ferret. It's a big leap for me to be taking but I can't wait and I am learning plenty from this channel.
There’s a Ferret at the Gloucesters Regt Museum. It’s outside so you could crane it out for free?
@@johnnunn8688 A free Ferret?😮Now that would be something incredible. I can see it on Google maps outside the museum. It looks to be in nice shape!
It’s always a good sign when the Engine is on fire when you’re trying to start it😂 You know you’re doing everything right
At least you know you have fuel, maybe not in the right place though lol
When did they fit afterburners to centurion ARVs?
Love the immediate action drill, Centurion runs, Centurion stops! Mag off, mag on!
You forgot the , ‘cock, hook and look’. 😂🤣
@@johnnunn8688 with the decks lift, hook , look. or eeurg, snick oooh!
Well.... if its not on fire and you're not beating the fire out with jacket.... you're just not trying enough. That Foden is worth its weight in gold !!! pulled that thing like taking a piss.
Excellent bit of finessing with the large adjusting spanner.
Oh, see if you can get in touch with the Fire Safety Officer at your local hospital. They are likely to have hundreds of retired extinguishers (Foam, Powder & CO2) that they'd probably let you have for free. - Speaking from experience.
REME tool box 😉
@@csnelling4 A large spanner to remove the offending part and replace it with one from the stores. Combined with a big hammer for the fine adjustments. It's true, I've seen them do it.
I think it's really a dragon it's always shooting out fire.
Leave it to the Brits to invent an extinguisher that accelerates a fire instead of putting it out ;) Top job guys. Keep the content coming!
The mighty Foden is definitely the workhorse of the yard, it's a pity they are no longer built Good to see you have more fire extinguishers. Great stuff and a great channel.
In a know it all voice: "Of course your problem is the fire is supposed to be on the inside of the engine.."
Thanks for the excellent demonstration of the magneto! You guys are awesome and I'm happy to see you guys getting the views you deserve!
I amazed that they had a spare magneto just hanging around!
If we'd have gone to war relying on these heaps of shit to work in theatre we'd be doomed I bet the German engineers must piss themselves laughing when they see our Micky mouse engineering no wonder they kept military stuff secret
That land rover is very cool indeed 😎 👌 love to see a will it start on that 😂
Good idea 🤣
Another cracking instalment from the team. Really cool the way you dealt with the fires even after the extinguishers ran out. No flappers in your mob.
Watched a M10 being started once jerry can for fuel tank electric pump on top of jerry can jerry can on steel deck once the pump welded its self to the jerry can and the jerry can welded its self to the decking well it got really exiting at that point LOL
My mayte dougie was in that siege ,need to go see him , his boy got me shit load fr my 101 landy in the 90s as also special forces , cost me a couple pints at local , no ,questions asked but the 101 club were , mortified as they searched an got nothing , it’s who you know in this world , joe get a 101 landy there fun , the look you get from Range Rover drivers is cool , just nudge um so they crash 😉
Joe, would you like some more extinguishers? I have a large collection of expired ones that I would be happy to donate to the cause.
That would be most fantastic!!
@@MrHewes How would I go about getting in touch?
If you still need any more after you have these from spacewalrus I’ve got a pallet load you can have.
@@MrHewes Nice to meet you and Ted! Shame we couldn't have stayed longer to chat, but thanks for the tea. Hope to see you soon (with or without more extinguishers)
AMX-13 is very nice but how on earth did you get your hands on one!
As us aussies say,
“cant be fuckin tight if its liquid”
Get a tracked vehicle they said. It will be fun they said. I always wondered who this " they" is
I'm curious ... is this a business, a charity, or just a hobby that has got seriously out of hand ? 🤔
Yes 😂
What do you do with restored or repaired tanks, once you’re done fixing them?
Thats a first for me, Bump starting a tank !!
Pioneering!
‘FIRE IN THE HULL’……unfortunately, unlike a Russian tank, no turret to launch.
The Land-Rover was Clearly used by the Police, (Stickers) the SAS used Range Rovers at the time of Embassy siege.
Well, now I've seen it all. Bump-starting a tank
You do know that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over with the expectation of a different result don't you?
Different yes...better no.
New experimental External Combustion Engine?
Yes indeed, great fun being had by all! Think you need some slightly bigger extinguishers for next time, good to see you making progress on these heritage vehicles so you can get them working again, sometime.
They are being sold to either Ukraine or Russia. Depending on the highest bid.
Don’t talk utter rubbish! I won’t deal with either
I know the Ukrainians are going wild for FV432 platform vehicles. Buying them by the hundred from private dealers.
@@MrHewes I agree it's utter rubbish, why would you sell your extinguishers?. 😁
@@MrHewes A joke my friend, just a joke.
But if the price was right ...
Nice to see a little conflagration, takes me back to my Chertsey days when we got a Conq with Windsor turret back across Long Valley. The fuelling failed so some loon got it going by pouring petrol from a Jerry, straight down the inlet. I followed at a distance.
A mate down the pub told me that landrover was second onto the balcony during the Iranian job.....
i know there are some things we don't see but it seems like a nice job to work on "old" tanks
9:23 that's why they use them on aircraft
It's a wonder you guys "fix" anything
Dropped on your channel, seen what your up against, I bet my mate ex rem 91 , would get that running In 4hrs......
love the videos and boyish banter - feel the love haha - completes my weekend
quite shocked you didn't have the marshmallows at hand - slackers
Seb has an OBE, they give them to anyone don't they, nothing means he's of any use unless he does a good brew
back in the day i knew a chap who was semi-retired from them SAS boys - in the day he was one of the chaps in the back garden during the Iranian siege handcuffing all who came out the back door ready for processing, i.e. those who should be there and known by staff and those who were up to no good - apparently them there SAS boys asked the police very nicely if they could borrow there nice new shiny 72 seat coach as they could get everyone and their kit onboard (i believe at the time the bus was used by a London police band, band of what i don't know) apparently them police said no, so the nice boys from Hereford went and repossessed it - there had been some discussion about who owned it, the police thought they did (natural mistake to make really) and the Hereford lads thought it belonged to someone called EIIR which of course means its theirs - i often wonder how true the story was, it sounds very likely, and the way it was told to me sounded very genuine, but either way still a funny story - i got a load of those
Adam has gone full pikey spec, he needs more tea
Tip on the CO2 extinguisher from a firefighter, you'll get a lot more out of it if you have it on in one large burst rather than lots of small ones. Will be more effective at starving the flame of oxygen too.
You boys need to use some Kroil 🇺🇸
The title should have been that it fired up. That would have been true in more ways
rough arse engineering at it's finest :)
When brake cleaner or easy start isn’t manly enough for your tank try Lynx Africa 🔥🏴👍🏻
Loving the rat in the window frame!😂
I am not a tank engine guy, but if you got that much backfire there is something with either the valves opening in the wrong moment or the spark happening at the wrong time
Looking forward to seeing that AMX-13 move!
5:05 There's some suppressed daddy issues 😅🤪 Getting it out 👍😜
I’m starting to want a foden just to pull crap round 🤣😍
FIRE! FIRE! Don't panic Mr Mannering.
God that guy is nearly as bad as Jeremy Clarkson trying to fox his BMW bashing away at the fuel tank
2:10: Fucking perfect. He's basically Lou Costello.
Timing problem, valves hanging open, but doing the same thing over and over and getting the same result is definitely insane
Like a dream job, heavy machinery and fire. Very envious! 😂
Did someone switch out the fire extinguishers contents for petrol?
😲 Ok Some advice, buy a Fire Truck, Repair it.....keep it ready...yer a menace....😳
Don't worry. I'm sure it's just the original heating setting in 😂
I love this stuff, keep it coming!
Nice job removing the fuel tank. How much do you make on scrap ?
God id love to work with these lads, knew exactly what they were talking about and every innuendo too!
um....you checked the oil right!!! amazing project here.
If there's oil in that air filter, he's just spraying glow plugs in a can for shits n giggles.
I'd happily move from Australia to the UK just to work with these guys not goijg to lie. Looks like a blast
You know you have to work in the freezing cold and the rain and snow, right? Knew a couple of Aussies in Perth, building labourers. They told me they had a year out in the UK and to make ends meet, they worked on sites. First time it rained, they headed for the site hut. ‘OY, wankers, fuck you off to’. 😂🤣
Some great channels on Tank and armour resto's from Aus.
Hope you will do some videos on the sas landrover ?.
It's unlikely to be a SAS land Rover, unless they stole it from the MET at Heathrow. I wouldn't rule out that possibility. The beggers will steal anything that's not fastened down. I've seen them do that too!
So.. what was the point in destroying the fuel tank and donkey engine?
19:03 an AMX13 ! :D Gotta go buy some metric tools? That is going to be some fun to take it for a spin.
Vous etes en OTAN?
Never knew you had so many sparkly spanners; almost complete sets. I thought you had just a Leatherman and a couple of really big adjustables. Bit concerned you're veering towards the professional.
Me - I remember being a reme VM, it was such fun, BATUS for 18 months, I'd love a job mucking about fixing Cent ARVs.
Also me - Fuck me his hands look chafed and chapped red raw, I remember how shit that was, fuck that for a game of soldiers, I'll stick in my nice warm office thanks 😂😂
I think your a good team and
Eager. But that gas axe runs at
1200 deg . So a quick joke cold
End up nasty .so have fun but
Stay in charge . He will tell you
At a later time that hes hand is
Saw. I see a guy once attempting
Un coil.the pipes .and tun the torch scross hes face
In seconds he had white blister
Straight scross face luckily
It didnt catch is eyes .take
Care and take note.
FFS get yourself a couple of fire blankets just in case to CO2 runs out. Don't use a 'melty' yellow jacket you plonker. 🙂
Easy to look back in hindsight 🤣 yellow jacket was better than total loss
@@MrHewes Yes. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. A fire blanket is the perfect item if you get fuel on your clothing and need to smother the flames schnell.
You can't get liquid oxygen delivery in the UK that pack of bottles is absurd?
How manu oxy bottles? That catches there will be a hole where the farm use to be lol
Adam: "Smells like napalm"
'𝘐𝘮𝘮𝘦𝘥𝘪𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘭𝘺 𝘤𝘶𝘵𝘴 𝘵𝘰 𝘈𝘥𝘢𝘮 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 𝘢 𝘤𝘶𝘵𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘰𝘳𝘤𝘩'
Adam: Starts hacking the shit out of that rover engine.
I mind being on the back decks of a Cent arv in Batus in the 80s, when the engine went up in flames whilst it was pulling my brocken down Chieftain. You've never seen tankies jump off the side of moving vehicle so fast in your life...honestly though it was going to go boom but tge Reme driver pulled the fire extinguishers and then we all had to await a further double recovery....in a red template...squeaky bum time!!
Try a few snorts of propane through the intake so you don't have to worry about the wet fuel systems leaks ,,,Aahhhh watch for backfires if valves stick open mind you beards and eyebrows too ..
never use WD-40 for anything
She’s a beauty thanks for the upload :)
are the mags the same as stationary the are designed to havean impulse on them so they start at low spped
I always use a landy to raid an embassy :/
That would be very painful and slow using a crummy shifter to take bolts out, how do you not use the electric impacts?
Now I know the answer to a question I was gonna ask in another video about the what looks like a White armed response / paddy wagon Land Rover . . . .
. Need to invest in more fire extinguishers guys. . . . . . Almost every video I’ve seen so far has had things on fire in them lol. Daniel.
Fire wackamole on a Centurion 😅
Just a bit of carb work and it'll be fine 🙂 👍
I like how you can smell this video
This is so funny to watch, "that was a walk in the park"😂
"Mint condition"
I worked on all this when I was in the Reme years and it was a pile of crap then
I do have to say for working on such big and expensive things they are working with a limited amount of tools every time I see someone with an adjustable wrench in hand to do the smallest task I have more tools to work on cheep turds of cars manufactured in todays time cars that won’t last as long as those tank though. y’all keep up the good work guys love watching y’all keep history alive and know
It's a GOOD thing they seem to know what they're doing!
They do?
@@MrHewes 🤷♂️.
Ah yes. Gasoline engines in tanks… 🔥 😂
Wonder why they don’t use petrol anymore
Definitely need more fire extinguishers
Can’t ever have too manny
And the runner up for the Darwin award is......
This episode was straight 🔥
After watching this a second enjoyable time.... should I send you a longer cold chisel ?
@16:30 its like watching my warthunder crew try to figure out what to do before unlocking fpv
You boys are the most American Brit’s I’ve seen 😂 To a hammer anything is a nail. Pitter patter let’s get at er
This is fantastic.... reminds me when I am at work I have very similar antics
Lol keep up the good work 👏