4g63 Block Oil Gallery Mod

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • This modification is intended to improve your 4g series engine's oil delivery. People frequently discover large chunks of flash in their engine's main oil gallery. It's because the galleries are part of the cast, they're not machined into the block. There is also a very rough sharp edge where the main oil gallery is bored into the block, and oil must make a slightly greater-than 90° turn in order to begin its course to the parts it lubricates. Both of these conditions cause turbulence in the oil flow. My goal in this video is to eliminate as much of that as I can.
    This is a cheap and easy modification if you have the tools, and the patience. Any engine with cast-in oil galleries could probably benefit from this. Be careful not to cut into the high pressure oil gallery or else you will circulate un-filtered oil to the #1 main, oil pump, and rear balance shaft. You will also deprive the rest of the engine the oil pressure it needs to operate. So in short, punch a hole in that and it's trash. I did this my way, everyone may choose to do this a different way. I just wanted to make this video to raise awareness.
    Also, there's a great thread on DSMtuners about this. Pictures and everything. Written by a machinist and friend of the DSM community. Go give him some reps because he's posted a lot of great info about the DSM oil system over the years.
    www.dsmtuners.c...

Комментарии • 140

  • @iloverush123
    @iloverush123 10 лет назад +40

    I'm about to try to build a 4G powered Hyundai S Coupe, and in watching all of your 4G vids, allow me to say that this is the greatest channel on youtube, ever.

    • @Jafromobile
      @Jafromobile  10 лет назад +3

      You have what I consider my veritable unicorn. I have wanted one of those cars for years now. I settled on the Colt chassis simply because I can't find one anymore. I have scoured every scrap yard, every trading post, and scoured craigslist ads for all of my surrounding states and came up with nothing. They don't exist in the wild anymore, I've seen 3 and the owners wouldn't sell them for less than $3,000 and none of them were GT's. That car is significantly lighter than my Colt. I wanted to AWD it. Congratulations my friend... I hope this project actually happens, and kudos to the having the most underestimated chassis left that you can bolt a 4g63 into.

    • @iloverush123
      @iloverush123 10 лет назад +1

      I found one. Only one. You're right about that, I can't find these anywhere. Next option: Mirage.

    • @NatashaB
      @NatashaB 9 лет назад

      ***** Jafro, this makes me feel incredibly bad. I bought an S Coupe for $125 once, which ran rather rough on the original 4G15 engine. I towed it home and started it up only to drop a valve and destroy a piston in it while idling it in the driveway, and soon after I towed it away to the scrapyard because nobody wanted it. :(

    • @Jafromobile
      @Jafromobile  9 лет назад

      EdSabbath When? Recently? Because if so, I'd have scrapped my Elantra and swapped it instead in a heartbeat. At least if you were within reasonable distance from Virginia I would have... It's still not out of the question. The S Coupe has all the same problems with the parts supply as the Elantra, but that wouldn't matter for what I'd do with it.
      You should only feel bad if you wanted to put a 4g63T in it. Best 4g63 swap candidate you can find. Lightest 4g bolt-in chassis out there.

    • @NatashaB
      @NatashaB 9 лет назад

      It's been about 4 years, not recent enough. I feel bad because that would have been the eventual plan had I kept it, I've owned two AWD DSMs since then and both I had almost zero dollars into, and would have been perfect parts cars for the swap. Had I known, I would have never done what I did.
      Maybe someday I'll find another S Coupe, I've wanted one ever since getting rid of that last one, and it's my biggest regret as a DSM lover and car guy in general.

  • @wackowacko8931
    @wackowacko8931 6 лет назад +3

    I would suggest that if you are going to be using plastic wrap to seal up parts for storage - use a desiccant inside the wrap to reduce the tendency for water to accumulate or condense (due to variations in temperature). This could be a simple as using rice in a semipermeable bag to absorb water vapor, or using desiccant from pill bottles or from shoe boxes. Eastwood used to have rather large desiccant bags used inside large bags that cars were stored in, I am sure there are other examples of this you could find to use.
    Also, you might consider using white hand cleaner - the type that DOES NOT use grit in it - to clean cast iron. It would work well in the oil passages, and I know from experience that it works particularly well to clean cylinder walls as a final wipe down before installing pistons and rings. It is a trick that a old machine shop owner taught me quite a while back. He used this in all engines that he personally assembled, it allowed the pistons to be lubed on first start to reduce scuffing, and it allowed the piston rings to seat almost immediately. It was washed away easily by the oil in the motor, and was flushed out in the first oil change like white lithium grease is when used in engine assembly.

  • @alandrade6367
    @alandrade6367 2 года назад

    U have that national geography voice😂. Nice work. Simple things like these make the engine more reliable.

  • @Silic0nJ3sus
    @Silic0nJ3sus 11 лет назад +2

    Recently came across your channel and while I don't own or plan to own any of the vehicles you've featured, I love your videos. Took me a few days but I think I've watched about 3/4 of the videos.

  • @functionofspeed459
    @functionofspeed459 8 лет назад +3

    I have no experience with or intention to use a 4g motor, but your presentation and commentary are enough to make me subscribe and continue to follow this series. Great job!

  • @Badassbowtie75
    @Badassbowtie75 10 лет назад +2

    I just finished this mod on my 6 bolt. Easy and worth the time in my opinion

  • @merlinsrad
    @merlinsrad 11 лет назад

    The elimination kit is what I was doing since I was there. Cleaned the block, new OEM oil pump and gaskets, new front facing housing with oil tap for Turbo. Thanks a lot for all the thoughts and advice.

  • @aarond2753
    @aarond2753 11 лет назад

    I just completed this mod on my 4g64 block, I'm building for my evo 8 swap. I used my electric dremel with a carbide bit, sanding wheels, and then finished it by hand with wet sand paper. Looks great and thanks for giving me the idea to do it by posting this video.

  • @DJDevon3
    @DJDevon3 11 лет назад

    Watch out he's at it again. More oil gallery mods. It's like you're on a personal war against oil starvation because of what happened. I don't blame you. Makes me want to tear down my engine and debur the whole block. I want to see how the glyptol head is doing, whats next for that one? Grab a cup of coffee, sit back, relax, and get mesmerized. Can't wait for the next video keep em coming. :)

  • @MC-jf6ic
    @MC-jf6ic 5 лет назад

    Good golly gee weez Batman! This is necessary for all the 4g63 since they are prone to crankwalk. Thanks mate! I miss my GSX. Was my favourite car.

  • @micko1404
    @micko1404 3 года назад

    excellent work there mate, it all makes sense in what you have done. Combustion chambers, inlet and outlet ports get polished and matched to decrease the amount of drag and turbulence and increase efficiency so in theory it will also work with a liquid, and in this case, the lubrication circuit of an engine. Keep up the good work and the highly informative vids!!

  • @zman8884
    @zman8884 11 лет назад

    Jafromobile I must say you put the emphasis in the saying if you're going to do something do it right. I've been watching you ever since I decided I wanted to do a rebuild on an engine and you helped me pick the engine I wanted to rebuild I appreciate the videos and the lessons you teach in them. I'll make sure I make videos on my rebuild and share them with you if of course you'd like to see them. Thanks jafromobile keep it up!!!

  • @oCaRRiEDx
    @oCaRRiEDx 11 лет назад

    Yeah I am glad to see updates on either of the cars just haven't seen or heard anything about the Galant in a while so I thought I would ask. Wish you the best of luck with both of the cars and can't wait to see the next video.

  • @aemerick33
    @aemerick33 11 лет назад

    Oh yeah! Jafro staying classy and making all of us drool over his knowledge lol. Thanks for the simple yet ever so helpful tip man

  • @Talonzarecool
    @Talonzarecool 11 лет назад

    Jafro. Another awesome video with props to my favorite machinist in the dsm community. BogusSVO has done one of my head with amazing quality with the oil head port modification. This video has further shown why he will likely build my street/strip block and head for my talon. By the way I met up with Tom from the Tom's turbo garage and the dsmshootout and we had some great conversation about your videos. We were hoping that you would make it to a future shootout. Thanks again Jafro.

  • @merlinsrad
    @merlinsrad 11 лет назад

    Also doing the main oil gallery mod. Thanks. I've been watching you and robertbaxley for a while now. If your doing something do it right. Thank Jafro keel posting. And we all appreciate all the hardwork that goes into each video.

  • @SailingGoonies
    @SailingGoonies 11 лет назад

    Jafro, headed to my 500 mile oil change & still running strong! You should host a dsm meet up in your hood to celebrate your engine rebuild completion.

  • @jth1987leb
    @jth1987leb 6 лет назад

    I have been watching your videos and taking notes. I’m rebuilding a ford/Mazda duratech 2.3l and your videos have been very helpful

  • @TheTremayne1
    @TheTremayne1 11 лет назад

    Dude your soo freaking smart on engines man. Its kinda hard to follow.. but i enjoy your videos keep it up man.

  • @dreams2memories
    @dreams2memories 11 лет назад

    Yay, FINALLY ^_^ I asked you about this in a comment awhile back on another vid. I'm happy you remembered to upload a vid on this.

  • @miguel300ish
    @miguel300ish 3 года назад

    Hey jafro big fan always like to watch your videos I’m gaining a lot of knowledge from your videos as I’m rebuilding a 4g63 for my 3000gt swap I’m working on

  • @kyproset
    @kyproset 11 лет назад

    Brilliant as usual. This is my favourite engine site, thanx.

  • @gerbilkill
    @gerbilkill 11 лет назад

    thank you so much for the speedy response , some one told me that the oil filter, or the pcv was probably bad . I changed the oil 2 days before that happened . I haven't done any work on it yet I haven't been driving it either. lol scared I lose it again. I will be tearing into it though. ive been considering rebuilding it. and adding a ebay turbo, but afraid they suck and don't wanna be imbaressed. maybe a buick m90 with impellers instead of rollers . : ) thanx again

  • @mowin4cash
    @mowin4cash 11 лет назад

    Excellence! As usual. I have got to stop by one day and shake your hand

  • @williamwinchester792
    @williamwinchester792 8 лет назад

    I very interested in our modification, I support the idea, Yeah why not make the oil galleries have better flow. With my Toolmaking back round I also support this type of modification . Its well know improvement in many Moulding practices.
    Awesome I hope you got heaps of fun times with this engine.

  • @MrAcuta73
    @MrAcuta73 5 лет назад

    Sooo....GM is resurrecting the boosted Astron this year...not exactly the same beast, but certainly a cousin.
    Loved my G54..someday I'll build a StarQuest...

  • @TheRealColtMaster
    @TheRealColtMaster 11 лет назад

    I wish i knew as much as you about engines as you Jafro

  • @BuildNFly
    @BuildNFly 11 лет назад

    stuby shaft so when Over-revved the engine for the first time well you probably know what happened after that I ended up pulling the engine and ended up having a hole in the block the rod cap broke off and the rist pin was broke off the middle of the piston so now I have to build a new engine what fun but a big thanks to you because without your vids my engine would have never bin built

  • @adamryanclark
    @adamryanclark 11 лет назад

    Great video i can't wait to see how this thing runs. By the way I have a ton of respect for you after watching your video about how you do your production not that I didn't have allot as it is.lol

  • @WilliamDye-willdye
    @WilliamDye-willdye 11 лет назад

    TheLilhottie685: The guy works a full-time job, then another "job" providing these videos to us for free. It's up to him if he wants to also fix cars for free, but personally I wouldn't even ask. I'm grateful for all that he does for us already.

  • @TeamDriveBy
    @TeamDriveBy 11 лет назад

    Great video and another point for OCD. Just worth a mention have you ever noticed the way the block casting oil way doesn't match up to the oil pump casing, try the gasket on and see what you find. Maybe not an issue on 6-bolt but I've had to port match a few 6-8 Evo blocks. Great video, looking forward to more

  • @351cleavland
    @351cleavland 11 лет назад

    Yeah, that and I need a head stud (just one) to handle the o-ringed head gasket-so it can handle the rigors of nitrous and yard maintenance!

  • @WHRU2011
    @WHRU2011 11 лет назад

    your videos are awesome as always, thanks.

  • @SevenFortyMotorsports
    @SevenFortyMotorsports Год назад

    About to do this on my Volvo B234F block!

  • @aarond2753
    @aarond2753 11 лет назад

    It seems as though no matter what there is always lots of clean up after this kind of job. But it's one ate closer to completion :)

  • @ODMIJ084
    @ODMIJ084 11 лет назад

    I use headphones and found it muted? Not a big deal I just have to make sure I don't have my dishwasher on in the background, or my tv on and to loud, then again I'm sure it's me, I'm a mechanic for a railroad, which means although my hearing hasn't been drastically reduced it's isn't exactly perfect, I little off topic. Keep the videos coming I am especially looking forward to seeing the engine assembled and hearing it run. Again GRET VIDEO KEEP 'EM COMING

  • @tommyfacekicker
    @tommyfacekicker 5 лет назад

    your videos are very fulfilling. subbed.

  • @MrRandomkillz
    @MrRandomkillz 11 лет назад

    this is just great i learn every time thank you sir!!

  • @6506487
    @6506487 9 лет назад

    exelente tutorial de como limpiear un bloque de motor antes de ensamblarlo

  • @07wrx530
    @07wrx530 11 лет назад

    Can't wait for next vid awesome vid as always

  • @WilliamDye-willdye
    @WilliamDye-willdye 11 лет назад

    Jafro: You're not the only one who has trouble with sound balances that are thrown off after uploading to RUclips. Even well-funded channels like BBC's Top Gear occasionally have music tracks that drown out the dialog. A friend of mine who does video work thinks that part of the problem is full 5.1 surround-sound tracks that get cut down by YT into compressed stereo. If you mix your audio using highest-quality settings, consider downgrading to simple stereo or even monoaural sound for RUclips.

  • @stevehammel2535
    @stevehammel2535 5 лет назад

    I like the way you pay attention to detail in your block preparation. Oil passages should be smooth to aid delivery to and from the engines moving parts.

  • @nickritter1992
    @nickritter1992 11 лет назад

    ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • @Oranger37
    @Oranger37 11 лет назад

    awesome, never disappoint jafro

  • @ODMIJ084
    @ODMIJ084 11 лет назад

    Awsome video Jafro. I love and watch all of your videos, but I did find it difficult to hear, is it me? or did you do something different? Either way keep the videos coming!!!!!!!!!!

  • @HighClassTaylor
    @HighClassTaylor 11 лет назад

    Great video by the way

  • @travisatwood576
    @travisatwood576 7 лет назад

    another great video ..

  • @Grescht
    @Grescht 11 лет назад

    Good video! Now I gotta do mine! Doh!

  • @moshegal3524
    @moshegal3524 11 лет назад +1

    i also clean my sockets before using inside an engine :)

  • @inspetorgambiarra
    @inspetorgambiarra 5 лет назад

    Ótimo, um bom profissional.

  • @215alessio
    @215alessio 8 лет назад +6

    too large oil galleries leaves your engine unlubrificated with pressured oil a fraction of a second longer during start , increasing wear every start. An idealsolution would be an electric pulsing oil pump added to the fantastic and indestructable meccanic oil pump. Just for prassuring the oil before start : no constructor does it because the engines would not wear and would last 2 000 000 km

  • @davidfarmer
    @davidfarmer 3 года назад +1

    14:50 imagine holding your drill bit straight for such a long hole. its not easy, also long drill bits make the problem worse. even with a gun drill keeping the bit straight is basically impossible.

  • @rb26kinigos
    @rb26kinigos 11 лет назад

    this is awesome well done

  • @901gtsi
    @901gtsi 11 лет назад

    Yes!! New video

  • @ianrose666
    @ianrose666 11 лет назад

    Is there any difference in approach to this, between 6 bolt and 7 bolt blocks?
    Excellent channel and videos mate, you certainly know how to explain everything thoroughly. :)

  • @autotalon
    @autotalon 10 лет назад

    I had this done to my 7 bolt 2.4. We're using the stock front case with the OFH ported and the head oil supply passage rounded out a bit as per your video on that subject. We're also running a three piece crank scraper. I'm anxious to see how my oil pressure does after this, I have an Auto meter Phantom gauge to monitor it but I think the oiling problems I saw previously will be gone (although the stub shaft falling off the gear is pretty much as catastrophic of a failure as it can get.)

  • @351cleavland
    @351cleavland 11 лет назад

    I'm considering this oil mod for my lawn mower.

  • @CeigeNUT
    @CeigeNUT 11 лет назад

    You should be wearing some sorta protective breather mask when shaving the block. Dont want aluminum dust going in your lungs Jafro! We want videos to keep coming for a long time.

  • @tj484
    @tj484 8 лет назад

    well on my thought ,all this is good but it stems back to the sourse.the oil pump,once you get a good oil pump presser then the other small defectes can be over come.becouse on hot days that oil turns to water runs very thene ,and also even with the right ouil presser the oil we have is some what unstable.so i would think a good mid range or high presser oil pump and a good lucis additive would solve alot of probes.anyways just wanted you to know your vids have been very helpfull becouse ive alway been a chevy guy.this is my first 4g63.the ballencer shaft bearing was inside the bottom of the oil pan.ive never found one vid yet who someone says the balencer shaft was there knocking prob.well guys sheck it becouse mine had ver good rods and mane berings it sounded like a thras muchean ,oil light was on so there was my prob.so i done the balencer shaft delete.alls good now
    thanks for your vids .now i can say yap mitchubsi,sure i can work on that.lol
    and kindell oill is number one

  • @BoostedCajun
    @BoostedCajun 11 лет назад

    Sound is just fine on my end. Keep them vids coming. Any more Colt love coming anytime soon?

  • @MsMaddmann
    @MsMaddmann 6 лет назад

    good video quality

  • @briankee10
    @briankee10 5 лет назад +1

    Hello master , I need your help , please!. Let's see , when I turn on my car ( Mitsubishi RVR sports gear x3, engine 4g63) the oil pressure is 80 psi for 800 RPM (for 65°F). but when the engine starts to heat, the oil pressure drops to 0 psi (200°F). What do you think ????
    Note: my Metales are new.

  • @215alessio
    @215alessio 8 лет назад

    I prerfer the good old casting blocks over alluminium anyday except if it was for lap time racing . cast iron is tougher , easear to repair, forgiving and virtually indestructable

  • @BriggsMower
    @BriggsMower 11 лет назад

    no oil pressure is created by the flow of oil going past the bearing and the restriction of doing that that he done increases flow

  • @benupde1979
    @benupde1979 6 лет назад +2

    Pressurized oil will flow just fine through the stock galleries. I can’t see the need for this other than to say ‘I customized my oil galleries’.

    • @zyoungson215
      @zyoungson215 5 лет назад +1

      ‘While you are in there’

    • @SouthlandFlyer
      @SouthlandFlyer Год назад

      I'm sure it will, but its an easy job while the block is bare, and why would you tolerate that cruddy casting flash in your extremely important oil system.
      The oil pressure regulator also regulates at a point prior to the upper gallery, so any pressure created by restriction in that gallery will ultimately lower the pressure in the main oil gallery. I'd rather have trust in that id done everything I could to make sure my regulator pressure is matching actual pressure.

  • @andonandonian6238
    @andonandonian6238 10 лет назад

    That was perfect idea

    • @penetrus
      @penetrus 9 лет назад

      Andon Andonian That idiot idea. Completely useless.

  • @BuildNFly
    @BuildNFly 11 лет назад

    Thanks good info it's probably a better idea going the 6 bolt rout cause I just built a 7 bolt block and it only lasted me 147 miles cause I forgot to tighten the balance shaft stuby

  • @merlinsrad
    @merlinsrad 11 лет назад

    Hey, Jafro. Great video, and lots of knowledge ... endless really. I spun a bearing on my
    Balanced shaft. Would I have to hone that bearing surface. Dsm for life.

  • @1998gst4611
    @1998gst4611 10 лет назад

    Jafro, so what you did of grinding and sanding the oil galleries is to improve the oil flow circulation? I don't know about sticking silly putty on a wire and plugging the oil gallery hole with it to keep metal shavings out while working on it, you could of just plugged it up with blue shop paper towel instead, thats what i would of done. Plus it wouldn't matter anyway if you're going to send it to a machine shop to have it hot tanked and cleaned also masking the whole block wouldn't matter too if its going to the machine shop for cleaning. In your case if your not sending out for the hot tank job and plan on assembling the block after the mod, masking the block would make sense.

  • @MainyMitsu
    @MainyMitsu 11 лет назад

    I strangely knew it was BogusSVO once you mentioned someone in the dsm community.

  • @wildimpo
    @wildimpo 11 лет назад

    nice tips! thanx have to try them.

  • @SuperMonkeyman90
    @SuperMonkeyman90 11 лет назад

    Curios why do you use coffee filters as a rag? Also I love watching your channel, keep up the great work.

  • @olipirard
    @olipirard 11 лет назад

    Hi Jafro,
    This vid is awsome (as usual).
    I would like to know if you have some tips about engine regulation. I mean references talking about relationships between sensors, like lambda gauge, air flow sensor... And so on.
    Calculators are for me black boxes.

  • @WilliamDye-willdye
    @WilliamDye-willdye 11 лет назад

    TheLilhottie685: Apologies if I was overly defensive. Guess I've read too many comments on RUclips from people who were borderline nut cases (and some that were way over the border). Anyway, I hope your clutch/transmission issue got fixed. If it turns out that you were missing the same "crankwalk bolt" that was missing on Jafro's engine, please post a video!

  • @BoostedCajun
    @BoostedCajun 9 лет назад +2

    Jafro, Would putting glyptal in the oil galleries, after doing this mod be beneficial at all? Figured I'd ask since you did the inside of the block, and the inside of the head.

    • @Jafromobile
      @Jafromobile  9 лет назад +4

      +BoostedCajun I would go with… no. In fact, I would consider it a bad idea just like a high cholesterol diet would be a bad idea for your arteries. It's not the oil galleries that need help in a 4g63 as much as the oil return. Glyptal would leave a thick, and therefore, restrictive coating inside the galleries. You get a greater benefit by polishing them than you would by coating them. I don't know how glyptal behaves under pressure, and I'm not sure anyone else has tested that either, but imagine if one little chip or flake did start to peel… That would be disastrous.

  • @jstipp79
    @jstipp79 11 лет назад

    love all the videos, learned a lot! Q: I have a 1G 4G63T, still a ways from putting it together, what is the proper way to prime the oil system before first start; also any thoughts on an electric pump for pre oiling
    thanks!

  • @jb2zero0six5
    @jb2zero0six5 10 лет назад +1

    Have you noticed the gasket covers part of this gallery? Why is that?

  • @5084204
    @5084204 11 лет назад

    Thanks!

  • @AdamGen88
    @AdamGen88 11 лет назад

    Hey jafro buddy, I'm in the middle of replacing all my bearings and seals in my transaxle in my 97 talon tsi awd, and am wondering if you could do a gear stack video? or possibly steer my in the direction of a good DIY guide, I just recieved all my parts(all I need was bearing near 1st gear on int shaft but decided to do it all. I know that your supposed to shim the gears to make them match up properly, read the manual but had a hardtime understanding some of it to a t. Any advice is welcome bro

  • @g6qwerty
    @g6qwerty 11 лет назад

    I wonder if painting the oil feeds with that paint would help with oil flow?

  • @DJUniK
    @DJUniK 11 лет назад

    Hey Jafro! I was wondering throughout the video, would it be beneficial to apply glyptal to the oil passages that you cleaned out??

  • @Liamv4696
    @Liamv4696 11 лет назад

    cam someone explain what a DSM and a GSX are? Here In australia we have the stock Lancer models (2WD non turbo SOHC etc), the GSR (4g93T 1.8L turbo AWD) and the EVO 1-3 (4g63T 2.0L turbo AWD)

  • @sivucit
    @sivucit 11 лет назад

    hi, you have created good video on oil pump and filter videos. i have a question, your help is very much appreciated. When i change oil, if i dont fill oil in the filter, and if i start the car, will the car run withtout the oil for first few seconds.. i mean it might take few seconds to get the oil filter to be filled,, please advise.. i am not sure if the oil filter is the only source to get oil and if takes few seconds to get that oil filled not sure during this time waht will happen.. please

  • @PHUSII
    @PHUSII 4 года назад

    nice

  • @ED37097
    @ED37097 9 лет назад

    So much fun

  • @gerbilkill
    @gerbilkill 11 лет назад

    Hey bro. Nice vids. I wish u was taking an understudy. I would be honored. But besides all that. I seem to be having oil issues. My main seal come out all the way. I put a new one in drove for like 3 hours and it happened again. I put another one in .and it seems like there is no oil running over the heads?

  • @WilliamDye-willdye
    @WilliamDye-willdye 11 лет назад

    Does anybody with mold/casting/glass-blowing experience know if it's feasible to make a glass model of the oil pathways that are being modified in this video? I realize that such a model wouldn't exactly replicate the actual oil flow in an active engine, but it might do a much better job than the speculation we create in our heads. Can we make a glass or hard-plastic tube in the same shape and send hot oil through it? Would we better off just putting more sensors into a test-stand engine?

  • @BoostedCajun
    @BoostedCajun 11 лет назад

    Are you going to put Glyptal on your freshly smoothed oil galleries? If not why?

  • @kelvinleong915
    @kelvinleong915 2 года назад

    Will this same as 4g93t block cause we meet a issue once runing 30min The idle Oil press is below 1bar

  • @SuperMacky420
    @SuperMacky420 11 лет назад

    When Is the next time you are putting up a vid wanna see more of that colt

  • @joshrevier7333
    @joshrevier7333 5 лет назад

    I'm assuming yes.. but does this also apply for the 4g64?

  • @Rajje84
    @Rajje84 5 лет назад

    What is that called the blue ducttape, I NEED that. Im watching all ur vids, im restoring a golf mk2 GTI 16v 90 with ur help! 😎😁 I learned alot from u, and u so much about detail! Love it, im into that for ma mk2

    • @BLACKzj52
      @BLACKzj52 5 лет назад

      it's just blue painters tape. Commonly available at local hardware stores

  • @Trials-and-Tribulations
    @Trials-and-Tribulations 5 лет назад

    Was this the 7 bolt block? I forget

  • @massiveq8
    @massiveq8 8 лет назад

    hello ... what did you spray and wipe the engine with ?

  • @uprise51
    @uprise51 7 лет назад

    just curious who you have powdered coat your blocks?

  • @cefee1
    @cefee1 8 лет назад

    Jafromobile, hi there, noob from cebu, philippines and a big fan of yours, whats good engine oil weight for 1g 4g63 n/a daily driven? Rebuilt mine and one more(4g67) in the works.

  • @madjimms
    @madjimms 2 года назад

    Put that gypsum stuff on the oil galley

  • @user-nw6dj7vg9v
    @user-nw6dj7vg9v 5 лет назад

    👍

  • @tonkatoytruck
    @tonkatoytruck 11 лет назад +1

    It has been two months since the last video. I am getting twitchy........................
    Hi,
    My name is Brad and I am a Jafroholic.

  • @abdulalawaz5
    @abdulalawaz5 11 лет назад

    Will this lower the oil pressure of the motor?