Haha Guys like me sat in the back of the class crackin’ jokes and hitting people with spit wads. He obviously sat in the front of the class. Now dumb asses like me have to ask guys like him to wrench on our stuff ( if we can afford it) let this be a lesson kids, say nope to a dope. This guy is truly remarkable especially in a time when we are losing specific art forms to video games.
The Porsche 356A engine sure bears an uncanny resemblance to the Volkswagen Type 1 Beetle Engine. This Porsche engine was based on the Volkswagen engine.
I have a complete A motor I would like to sell. It is disassembled down to a short block. It lightly stuck a #3 piston 10 years ago. I have carbs Tin and flywheel.
Very nice! Greetings from Schweinfurt, where the clutch comes from.
This is a true work of art!
Muchas Felicidades Joven Por Su Canal.
Saludos Cordiales Desde Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México. ..
Great video!
Beauty
Nice video.
Haha Guys like me sat in the back of the class crackin’ jokes and hitting people with spit wads. He obviously sat in the front of the class. Now dumb asses like me have to ask guys like him to wrench on our stuff ( if we can afford it) let this be a lesson kids, say nope to a dope. This guy is truly remarkable especially in a time when we are losing specific art forms to video games.
Great work
Is that a generator?
Nice 1960s technology :)
cet atelier de restauration se trouve en Angleterre ?
Nicely done video. How many hours in total assembly?
Hi. Start to finish a rebuild on a 356 push rod engine normal takes around 60 hours
The Porsche 356A engine sure bears an uncanny resemblance to the Volkswagen Type 1 Beetle Engine. This Porsche engine was based on the Volkswagen engine.
This video just shows me that he knows how to rebuild, but it doesn’t help me to learn how to do it
I wish I wash that fast!
I have a complete A motor I would like to sell. It is disassembled down to a short block. It lightly stuck a #3 piston 10 years ago. I have carbs Tin and flywheel.
Company name and location?
Video is too fast to appreciate and see any detail in the rebuild