More LOOSE parts!!! Engine Failure?? Lucky Hoovie?? 1994 Ferrari 456GT V12 Engine

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  • @rupunzel6299
    @rupunzel6299 Год назад +21

    The valve adjustment shim on top of the bucket design was originated by Aurelio Lampredi used on the FIAT 1100cc SOHC engine circa 1960's. Previous shim-bucket valve adjustments designs put the valve adjustment shim under the bucket mandating remove of the cams to access the shim. This valve actuator design plus an extremely stif/stable valve train, short stroke and stroke to con rod ratio of about 1.8 and rigid and strong bottom end allowed that vast produced FIAT 1100cc engine to rev to 9,000RPM as delivered problem free. This design was carried over to the Lamprdi twin cam (won six WRC championships and LOTs more, well over three million of these Lampredi twin cam engines produced) and a number of Ferrari engines. The design was patented, then licensed by VW and Volvo.
    ~Consider how many modern engines including many, many real race engines( like Cosworth and many others) have this same valve bucket to cam design be it solid or hydraulic actuated (like SAAB B204/B234).
    To remove the shim, depress the valve or un-do the cam enough to gain access to the bucket. Squirt compressed air at the slot in the bucket between the bucket body and shim, this will break the oil-air seal between the bucket and shim allowing removal. USAG tools made a special plier to aid in shim removal, this would be USAG# 440B.
    For those who do not understand why Ferrari put the studs where they are, do not understand the importance of stability between cylinder head to block. Longer these studs, more springy they are. So many engine designs like the Porsche flat six, GM Northstar and many others have overly long cylinder stud/bolts which stretch and produce head gasket failures. Short studs forces this joint to be rigid with a very high degree of stability. Now look at how tall the cylinder heads are given they are twin cam and all that.. Consider how long those cylinder head studs must be and the problems they would cause the valve train. Ferrari engine folks did the absolutely proper design given what the other aspects of this engine must have. Ferrari engine designers do not design engines to be serviced by "back-yard" wrencher folks, they are designed to serviced by properly trained and qualified personnel with ALL the proper specialized tools. SO many horrid things happen to these Ferrari and other Italian exotic engines due to back yard wrencher folks that have no idea what they are doing and improvise in the worst way make-shift tools that often does more damage then proper servicing.
    ~The reason why the head gaskets failed on this Ferrari engine, failure to properly torque the cylinder head nuts. If the special tool was not available, this could be the reason why those cylinder head nuts were SO loose, causing the head gasket to fail. This NOT a design problem, it is a maintenance-service personal issue.

    • @MarkoVukovic0
      @MarkoVukovic0 Год назад +2

      Thanks for the detailed info! What kind of torque wrench would one use on those recessed nuts? One with perhaps a closed spanner design instead of a socket, I'd imagine.

    • @rocketsurgeon11
      @rocketsurgeon11 Год назад +1

      The shims on top of the buckets are nicer for adjustment, BUT, they pose 2 problems. #1, they are heavier than just a cap on top of the valve and #2, they can limit cam profile in some cases.

    • @user-ic6ln4lm2x
      @user-ic6ln4lm2x Год назад +2

      Japanese motorcycle manufacturers initially used shim above bucket in the 1970s , but quickly replaced the design with shim under bucket due to the shims getting spat out at high rpm.

    • @Beer_Dad1975
      @Beer_Dad1975 Год назад +1

      Pity they didn't think about designing the rest of the head properly - those head bolts - well of course most shops aren't going to torque them properly, because you can't get a fucking torque wrench on them!

    • @MarkoVukovic0
      @MarkoVukovic0 Год назад +1

      @@Beer_Dad1975 tell us, o wise one, how would you design the head better than Ferrari engineers... instead of just using the correct tool?

  • @magicmikethemechanic
    @magicmikethemechanic Год назад +94

    This guy really knows Ferrari

    • @gregedmand9939
      @gregedmand9939 Год назад

      Many engines have connecting rod installation facing.

    • @OggaDugga
      @OggaDugga Год назад +3

      He use to work for Ferrari as a tech if I’m not mistaken.

    • @BiggestSellout
      @BiggestSellout Год назад

      @@OggaDugga He know, Mike worked with him.

    • @aspenyukon6845
      @aspenyukon6845 Год назад

      Broken timing pulley...The timing was off...blew the head gasket.

  • @DCSquared
    @DCSquared Год назад +50

    Yours and Wizard's channel compliment each other really well. It's great to have the option of seeing an in depth view of how work is completed. Excellent content 😀

  • @muskokamike127
    @muskokamike127 Год назад +4

    I gotta say dude, you're a natural in front of the camera......

  • @chrisH-uv5wx
    @chrisH-uv5wx Год назад +32

    Excellent work Daniel! I like how the format is just wrenching, no faff. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to seeing it go back together 🍻

  • @ptw7665
    @ptw7665 Год назад +6

    I enjoy how you speed up the video at times through the process rather than cutting from one point of disassembly to the next. This is a great technique that allows us to see the whole process, while slowing down to normal speed for the more interesting parts. Love this technique!!!

  • @jameshensley1095
    @jameshensley1095 Год назад +7

    Love the beard growing with subscribing, plus now we know how the “beard of knowledge” got so luxurious.

  • @feargalcraven5174
    @feargalcraven5174 Год назад

    I used to be a mechanic and am now a workshop manager. It’s very hard to get good mechanics now but if I had 6 guys of your caliber I’d have the best workshop in the world. Really love your videos.

  • @rachelbrinkley3240
    @rachelbrinkley3240 Год назад +6

    Them Ferrari V12s are Engineering wonders and Artistic mastery in one

  • @kerrylewis2581
    @kerrylewis2581 Год назад +1

    Love the beard comment at the end. Crazy to think who may have wrenched on this engine in the past. At least it's in good hands now.

  • @Land2020-w6w
    @Land2020-w6w Год назад +1

    For a young technician you are so gifted. Please keep your videos coming. Absolute genius.

  • @jimamizzi1
    @jimamizzi1 Год назад +7

    I love this sort of stuff, Daniel your a lot more comfortable on camera now, two thumbs up from me 👍👍🇦🇺

  • @johnthompson6960
    @johnthompson6960 9 месяцев назад +1

    Setting engine at TDC then removing t-belt is risky. If valve spring pressure snaps cam around suddenly you risk bent valves, particularly on exotics with small stems and big valve heads. Check and record your valve timing at TDC, set crank over 30 to 45 degrees and then remove t-belt. No risk of valve-piston contact.

  • @JustAlanJohn
    @JustAlanJohn Год назад +10

    Nice work Daniel-Son looking forwards to watching your channel grow remember it takes time. 👍👍

  • @diyhell8712
    @diyhell8712 Год назад +1

    Love the paper under the cam cap trick!

  • @Greg-lt2jp
    @Greg-lt2jp Год назад

    it's not often at all that í get to watch engine work being done at such a great camera angle. it's like im in automotive school.

  • @gordowg1wg145
    @gordowg1wg145 Год назад +1

    It's common to fing "loose" fasteners where the head gasket has failed, the loss of gasket material means there's less for the fastener to be clamped against.
    The loss of material, which was more likely pulled off by the heads, around the water jacket CAN'T leak into the cylinder because the fire ring seals the cylinder - unless, of course, the fire seal is already damaged.
    The cam' belt drive gear - NO possible excuse for that!

    • @petesmith8000
      @petesmith8000 Год назад +1

      don't forget the 'piston' around the wrong way..."!"

  • @blaketindle4703
    @blaketindle4703 Год назад +1

    Awesome videos Daniel! You do a good job explaining what you’re doing and how you’re doing it.
    I can’t wait to see that V12 being put back in the 456!
    Also really looking forward to seeing a video of you working on EuroAsian Bob’s Ferrari 348!

  • @djwarren5081
    @djwarren5081 Год назад

    Excellent. Great to watch a technician at work. Hi from the UK.

  • @MrDDawson
    @MrDDawson Год назад +4

    Omega RUclips Studio & auto repair. Great stuff D! I'm loving this in depth coverage and your delivery of it!

  • @markbrown6236
    @markbrown6236 Год назад +3

    Great watching that engine being dissembled, great stuff for a gear head.
    Love the exotics.

  • @tabajaralabs
    @tabajaralabs Год назад +1

    Daniel san is the true disciple of car wizard. He is cultivating the beard of knowledge! 😅😅😅😅

  • @peterborak3695
    @peterborak3695 Год назад +9

    Great job Daniel! Really enjoyed your methodical approach and your easy to understand explanation of just how hacked together this V12 engine is! Bad mechanics are the gift that keeps on giving. Looking forward to the next video, subscribed!

  • @kiwiwifi
    @kiwiwifi Год назад +3

    Hey Dan. The channel is very watchable and I’m a fan. I can really relate to your teaching style. Your extra effort and generosity of spirit are very much appreciated and will hold you in good stead throughout your life.

  • @DrFiero
    @DrFiero Год назад +1

    That shim in bucket design is what a lot of bike engines use as well. You need a lot of spares to set those up - this is like doing 3 bikes all at the same time though! :O

  • @AndreasHannoverSL
    @AndreasHannoverSL Год назад

    Very, very good, and without any "music"! Excellent!

  • @rcfp2006
    @rcfp2006 Год назад

    Your knolling of the engine parts is very satisfying.

  • @EdwardTilley
    @EdwardTilley Год назад +4

    Great video and detail. I watched to see how you learned to organize all of the parts when you showed it to Hoovie :)
    Organization of an engine rebuild is a big thing, and you are a master at that as I can see.

  • @noonehere1793
    @noonehere1793 Год назад +1

    The wizard has a TALIBAN ‘tribute’ beard which is quite weird if you ask me.

  • @FloridaJack
    @FloridaJack Год назад

    Great video. Enjoy watching someone that knows what he doing.

  • @christopherkraft1327
    @christopherkraft1327 Год назад +5

    Great video!! You do a very good job explaining what you are doing as you go along!!! 👍👍🙂

  • @justinpakarno4346
    @justinpakarno4346 Год назад

    Thankfully I now know how my Ferrari works a little bit better. When I get one. Eventually. Bless you Daniel-San.

  • @TheopolisQSmith
    @TheopolisQSmith Год назад +1

    I enjoy the fact that in addition to explaining exactly what you are going to do you actually show how it is done at normal speed so we can follow you. Some others just talk about what they are going to do a little and then magic, its done. Not really that interesting. Keep up the good work.

  • @IkeVMAX4
    @IkeVMAX4 Год назад +5

    That table didn't look too steady.😮

  • @bhaviktyagi
    @bhaviktyagi Год назад +3

    Damn. This was a ticking time bomb waiting to go off.

    • @markae0
      @markae0 Год назад +1

      Would you say the bolts were loose because the head gasket was partially rotted away?

  • @LilYeshua
    @LilYeshua Год назад

    I watched two other videos that popped up in my feed right after watching this video. All three videos involved overheating along with suspect head gaskets and a few loosely torqued head bolts along with coolant in the affected cylinders. It seems to be a common theme. Another thing I discovered on other videos was that an excessive amount of carbon especially on the oil control rings would cause the those rings to seize up and damage the cylinder walls. That's my take on it.
    Just as an extra here,back in my twenties my dad's '85 Mazda truck started consuming coolant through the engine. At that time I was turning wrenches at my employment so my dad came to me with the issue. I snugged down the head bolts a little more and the coolant consumption stopped. I guess we caught that in it's early stages.

  • @t.l.robinson2162
    @t.l.robinson2162 Год назад

    I did not know that you have your own channel. I am now a subscriber. You are a top notch technician.

  • @g6et_wrx177
    @g6et_wrx177 Год назад +1

    Awesome paper tip. Can use that for other cars too. Love learning new tricks and tips.

  • @mikeboone4425
    @mikeboone4425 Год назад +1

    lots of luck . Happy Trails

  • @VDPEFi
    @VDPEFi Год назад +2

    Nice work, fantastic channel so far and who gets to see a Ferrari V12 so often? I spent all afternoon fighting a starter on a 69 Lincoln so this was welcome! Really good.

  • @QALibrary
    @QALibrary Год назад +4

    great editing and filming - great video for the education

  • @cadmando18
    @cadmando18 Год назад

    I subscribed through Hoovie and the Wizard, love your videos. These are such great videos. very informational.

  • @laserdad
    @laserdad Год назад

    I love this type of video. You do a great job of explaining things. People don't realize how hard doing videos are when you are trying to actually work on something.

  • @Jaq365
    @Jaq365 Год назад +3

    Interesting. A couple of questions: 1) is it acceptable to rest a 12 cylinder long block upside down on the studs like that? 2) With the messed up position of bottom-end components, do you plan to plastigauge all the bearings and put the caps & rods back into their factory positions? Clearly, someone has been in there previously mucking about.

  • @daddynichol52
    @daddynichol52 Год назад +1

    Well done, Daniel.

  • @johndandrea8034
    @johndandrea8034 Год назад

    You do a great job teaching us!!! Love the channel.

  • @KindredAutomotive
    @KindredAutomotive Год назад

    I like the format of you posting after Tyler! It prevents stepping on toes and I don’t think it takes anything away from your videos 👍🏻

  • @ttano1117
    @ttano1117 Год назад

    You give me the confidence that I could pull this engine apart myself... I know that's not the case hahaha cheers Dan 🍻

  • @michaelhayes1205
    @michaelhayes1205 11 месяцев назад

    I really like your style and content Daniel San. You're a natural 😎👍

  • @ugalas
    @ugalas Год назад

    Seriously man, you are awesome on the video…not calling out the wizard, but you’ve got talent my friend.

  • @RandySmith-iz1ml
    @RandySmith-iz1ml Год назад +2

    Well done Daniel.

  • @muskokamike127
    @muskokamike127 Год назад +1

    wow that timing gear that was loose, that's like 10 deg easy your timing will be off. This thing will perform much better when everything is in time.

  • @cogboy302
    @cogboy302 Год назад

    Nice to see you using the interlocked spanners trick.

  • @thomasmack5662
    @thomasmack5662 Год назад

    Really good video! Good luck with the channel. I’ll definitely be watching

  • @chrissmart9701
    @chrissmart9701 Год назад

    My dream car . Nice to see the innards . Thanks Daniel

  • @vamosaltemacongabrielmende3965

    Seems to me that someone was in a hurry working in that engine for a immediate flip. Btw love the reference of the beard.

  • @dave_n8pu
    @dave_n8pu Год назад +3

    Daniel-San, I definitely like the way you did this video, dare I say better than the Wizard's video.

    • @annechang6459
      @annechang6459 Год назад +1

      It is better than Wizards videos...I rather watch Daniel's videos than Wizard. Anyway, Daniel, your youtube channel is awesome!

  • @karlos1060
    @karlos1060 Год назад +1

    Daniel-San is very thorough. I would for sure put all the pistons and rods back in the correct order like it was from factory. Looks like in Dubai they did not care at all just as long it runs for a while it is okay. They don't know what to do with their money so the spend it like water.

  • @lukewalker1051
    @lukewalker1051 Год назад

    Really an elegant design and you are the master.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @greenmoose_
    @greenmoose_ Год назад +2

    I love watching someone who CLEARLY knows their craft, this was borderline ASMR to boot! Great video! Can't wait to see it go back together! Hoovie can rest assured this engine will be good for a long time now!

  • @1983dmd
    @1983dmd Год назад +1

    Wow!! This is a seriously interesting video !!! Please continue with the exact same format ! Great future for your channel !

  • @katywalker8322
    @katywalker8322 Год назад +1

    Outer head nuts not as tight as the inner ones, possibly suggests they did the heads with the engine in the car and couldn't get proper access to the outer nuts.

  • @klaasbloem
    @klaasbloem Год назад +1

    I would use new bearing shells anyway now everything is apart, probably new piston rings as well together with a light hone job on the bores.

  • @markwillner1179
    @markwillner1179 Год назад +1

    fascinating. love this detailed video

  • @walterhubicki5207
    @walterhubicki5207 Год назад

    Thank you man this is an awesome dovetail into the wizards videos. I love the deep dive. This really goes hand in hand with hoovey and The wizard and makes a well-rounded collection of videos. Please don't leave like magic Mike!!!!

  • @LilYeshua
    @LilYeshua Год назад +2

    Can't wait to see Hoovie's lick of approval

  • @keithcurtis6671
    @keithcurtis6671 Год назад +1

    Excellent video, loved the details!

  • @fredmahar5431
    @fredmahar5431 Год назад

    Well done Daniel-!!!).....you're a surgeon!!!

  • @calebmcdonald8458
    @calebmcdonald8458 Год назад +1

    Great content! It’s amazing seeing how much is similar and at the same time different from the Ferrari V8s. I’ve never worked on a 12 but maybe someday. Definitely looks like you found a lot of hidden gremlins in that previous rebuild. It’s amazing it ran as well as it did for as long as it did. I’m sure it will be a brand new machine when you’re all done with it. Great work!

  • @bryduhbikeguy
    @bryduhbikeguy Год назад

    Glad to see Hoovie doesn't just have a screw loose.Thankfully you proved it.

  • @BaltimoreAndOhioRR
    @BaltimoreAndOhioRR Год назад

    Thumbed up & subbed! Dave sent me 😊✔👍

  • @nickpappas4133
    @nickpappas4133 Год назад

    Great video and explanation, I was a tech for Audi/VW for 47 years,was really surprised to see that Ferrari motor was a simple design.

  • @theyunglos
    @theyunglos Год назад +2

    I'm right on time!!!!!!!!

  • @aidanbracken8706
    @aidanbracken8706 Год назад +1

    Great video, looking forward to seeing it being reassembled

  • @MichaelCowden
    @MichaelCowden Год назад +1

    Great video, Daniel-San! Interesting to see how sloppy that thing was worked on before. Is that a flat-ground crank? So glad I subscribed and glad to see your subscriber count is going up. Keep up the great work.

  • @JRs-Garage
    @JRs-Garage Год назад

    Whom ever edited your videos does a great job Daniel!
    And the Ferrari content is awesome, too bad you didn’t get any from Tyler’s other Ferrari that you did the engine out In 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @alvinprettyman1802
    @alvinprettyman1802 Год назад

    thanks for posting ... Car Wizard sent me.

  • @jeffreypinder9398
    @jeffreypinder9398 Год назад

    I have the same Snap-On 1/4 drive swivel ratchet. Interesting update.

  • @philipnemeth4565
    @philipnemeth4565 Год назад

    Great video and fantastic job you're doing. I have been following the car wizard for a long time and I've just subscribed to your channel.
    Greetings from France 🇲🇫

  • @samstewart4807
    @samstewart4807 Год назад

    #5 @8.50 IF you tap out the locating pin the gear is much easier to remove- a detail

  • @MrMightyytau
    @MrMightyytau Год назад

    Careful with the cam alignment that they are the correct lift as they are generally for basic installation not actual cam timing

    • @bigduginc
      @bigduginc Год назад

      I'd like to think that as a former Ferrari mechanic Daniel knows this engine inside and out.

  • @wrongarage
    @wrongarage Год назад

    interesting how the head studs/nuts are externally mounted on the engine. i can see how the previous tech left them loose

  • @galegregory97comcast
    @galegregory97comcast Год назад

    They put those things together crazy

  • @tabajaralabs
    @tabajaralabs Год назад +3

    Great video, Daniel! Thanks for sharing your ferrari knowledge, most of us does not have a ferrari but it is alwaus interesting to see how these great motors works. Greetings from Brazil! And BTW, english isnt your first language?

    • @daniel-san464
      @daniel-san464  Год назад +6

      Spanish is my first language, Puerto Rico 🇵🇷!

    • @tabajaralabs
      @tabajaralabs Год назад +1

      @@daniel-san464 i thought that, you spdak great english but I can see you stutters to speak english sometimes and has a perfect spanish. I am Brazilian, my first language is portuguese but as an amateur radio operator I had to learn english and spanish since my childhood. Saludos del Brazil, hermano!

  • @dalejones3862
    @dalejones3862 Год назад

    Nice tear down Daniel-san

  • @willemkaret1568
    @willemkaret1568 Год назад

    I like your deep dives.

  • @stejac51
    @stejac51 Год назад

    EXCELLENT video Daniel ....your showing exactly what skills are needed to work on these kind of vehicles ... you do the Mechanical /Tech community proud ... WELL DONE !

  • @jiminemesis8494
    @jiminemesis8494 Год назад

    Great video!!
    Chasing down any faults in the internal of the engine.
    Love to see it!!

  • @CHUDHUCKER
    @CHUDHUCKER Год назад +1

    I used to work in an automotive machine shop. Worked on a lot of engines and have never seen anything put together this badly. I wonder what the cam to shim clearances were? Maybe the main and rod bearings are all over the place as well. What a disaster to deal with.

  • @steelwheels327
    @steelwheels327 Год назад

    Man , i don't know how you do it ...that motor looks like a jigsaw puzzle with all those pieces!!

  • @robprice6573
    @robprice6573 Год назад

    Your the Ferrari Wizard, very impressive how much you know about the engines. Really like your videos❤

  • @krisschumacher7716
    @krisschumacher7716 Год назад

    Great youtube channel! I really enjoy it as well as Wizards

  • @taxmagician
    @taxmagician Год назад

    You’re a natural God Speed

  • @rome288
    @rome288 Год назад

    I really enjoyed this video. Good job.

  • @bryce1916
    @bryce1916 Год назад

    This is cool stuff I had no idea how these engines compare to domestic ,it is a work of art .

  • @Beer_Dad1975
    @Beer_Dad1975 Год назад

    As an amateur mechanic for 40 odd years who's done all of this kind of stuff at home (but not on a Ferrari!) Loved the super detailed video - also loved the beard humor... thanks! Have to say Ferrari's engineering here is super funky even compared to some of the weird British stuff I used to work on! Now days it's all Japanese for me, and they really don't do anything without thinking about it very carefully first. Also surprised at only 2 bolt mains on what is supposed to be a high revving V12! & big end caps also seem pretty feeble... Seems very under-engineered to me. Guess they don't expect these engines to ever manage to reach high mileage without a rebuild.

  • @Mrtom248
    @Mrtom248 Год назад

    Great video. Well explained and really interesting to see the engine come apart and the issue with the head gasket. Looking forward to the next video.

  • @baitse7676
    @baitse7676 Год назад

    Daniel-san, I like this video style. I learned a lot. Please don't call yourself "san". It's like calling yourself "mister".

  • @nickayivor8432
    @nickayivor8432 3 месяца назад

    INTVITIVE, Daniel-San
    👍
    From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 07:25AM Good Morning 🙏 🌄

  • @federicollorente3016
    @federicollorente3016 Год назад +1

    Im a fan of car wizard's channel,i didn't know you had a channel,im onboard know ,