We cover brake rotors in grease (and other lubricants) - what will happen?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @Universal.G
    @Universal.G Год назад +1153

    Next video, replace the brake fluid with water and other liquids to see how it affects braking.

    • @dooflydetailguuy4349
      @dooflydetailguuy4349 Год назад +38

      Water would work fine.

    • @AndrewTSq
      @AndrewTSq Год назад +136

      @@dooflydetailguuy4349 I would say water will not work, since it would start to boil probably.

    • @Dankpepes88669
      @Dankpepes88669 Год назад

      if you have steam in your hydraulic braking system, you most likely wont be doing any braking after a hose pops out@@dooflydetailguuy4349​

    • @dooflydetailguuy4349
      @dooflydetailguuy4349 Год назад +18

      @@AndrewTSq fair point.

    • @mrsnezbit2219
      @mrsnezbit2219 Год назад +24

      ​@@AndrewTSqbut pressure will raise boil temperatures

  • @tony-does-stuff
    @tony-does-stuff 4 месяца назад +7

    Best channel ever.
    -no ridiculous introductions
    -no shameless plugs or advertisements
    -bunch of dudes doing the most ridiculous things we've all imagined but never had the resources to do

  • @ThisIsMyNewAlias
    @ThisIsMyNewAlias 9 месяцев назад +26

    The russian to english overspeaked videos are simply the best on whole youtube.

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      @ludicrous7044 19 дней назад

      The moderator sounds like
      Kermit tha Frog!!🐸

  • @THOMASS_P
    @THOMASS_P 11 месяцев назад +13

    Im pissed this channel doesn't have at least 5 million subscribers already...Ill be here long as you guys are there.

    • @imranmahadi199
      @imranmahadi199 7 месяцев назад +1

      the russian channel has 4.4 mil so plus this channels sub its at least 5 mil

    • @theob1712
      @theob1712 10 дней назад +1

      @@imranmahadi199 Is there a russian version with english subtitles instead, I could find?

  • @Henrik.Yngvesson
    @Henrik.Yngvesson Год назад +210

    ATF oil is made to work with clutch lamellars in the automatic gearbox so that's why it still gripped well. You'd probably see the same with motorcycle oil for wet clutches.

    • @ouch1011
      @ouch1011 Год назад +24

      Just came to say this. I was surprised by the result at first, but then after considering that ATF is designed to work with clutch packs, it made sense

    • @skie6282
      @skie6282 Год назад

      Ooo interesting

    • @maxgood42
      @maxgood42 Год назад +2

      If he didnt take his foot off to gain control would probably stop the same as factory as the limiting factor would be the tyres on the road
      I wonder how this test would go with ABS ON and pre soak the pads like when rebuilding a trans ?
      This gives me an idea for the Park Brake/E Brake... if you know what the older Landcruisers are like this may be the solution ... maybe ...

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Год назад +18

      Yes ATF is peculiar stuff. It has a tricky job to do... not the least of which is acting like both a lubricant and a gripping agent all at the same time, while carrying heat away and remaining chemically stable. Keeps itself clean under normal conditions too. Under-recognized engineering there.

    • @maxgood42
      @maxgood42 Год назад +3

      @@MadScientist267 Like anyone that has experianced contaminated brakes , they become a switch, Wheel spinning / Wheel NOT spinning. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @KewneRain
    @KewneRain Год назад +75

    the crazy thing is that people REALLY let their brakes go (just go watch some of the "just rolled in" videos on youtube) and even when they're DANGEROUSLY worn out and damaged they still function for day-to-day driving. They're amazingly well-engineered.

    • @catsaregovernmentspies
      @catsaregovernmentspies Год назад +12

      Disc brakes are pretty tough.

    • @mflorest3
      @mflorest3 Год назад +1

      Yes seen those videos myself!

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Год назад +3

      I'd use the word "function" carefully lol
      Yes metal on metal does still have *some* braking force, if you get all 4 wheels doing this... let's just say Vlad would have a show to watch from the end of the anti seize test as metal-on-metal flies by and into the brush there...

    • @mattstroker3742
      @mattstroker3742 Год назад +2

      Even when the pads are completely gone, so it's steel-on-steel, the car stops fine. I don't see the need to have brake pads replaced 😂🤪🤷

    • @ivolocoso6989
      @ivolocoso6989 Год назад +2

      There is a "just rolled in" video where the brake rotor is so worn that the technician is able to bend it literally with his hand

  • @chieft3357
    @chieft3357 11 месяцев назад +5

    I wish one of these days I could visit your shop and watch first hand what you do to accomplish your testing. I'm amazed at all you and your crew do.

  • @wayshot
    @wayshot Год назад +63

    Had a bike in my childhood whose front drum brake was squealing, so I put a bit of universal oil in there. That resulted in almost no braking effect until I cleaned all the surfaces. The rear coaster brake worked, so no accidents happened.

    • @rootbeer666
      @rootbeer666 Год назад +5

      I got caught in a downpour on my bicycle, my rim brakes were not working with all that water on them.

    • @huseyinuguralacatli5064
      @huseyinuguralacatli5064 Год назад +4

      It's interesting because coaster brakes had grease on breaking surfaces too. How can oil affect braking in drum and why not in coaster hub?

    • @Eduardo_Espinoza
      @Eduardo_Espinoza Год назад

      Same @huseyinuguralacatli5064

    • @the_kombinator
      @the_kombinator Год назад +2

      What bike has a FRONT drum brake?

    • @HPsawus
      @HPsawus Год назад +2

      @@the_kombinatorthey do exist

  • @yes____
    @yes____ Год назад +60

    Try cleaning an engine using CLP gun lubricant as engine oil

    • @nickolasphillips3776
      @nickolasphillips3776 Год назад +7

      Gun oil is a great idea

    • @robertisaar
      @robertisaar Год назад +1

      That's gonna smell horrible.

    • @Southpawarsenal
      @Southpawarsenal Год назад

      And? What happened?

    • @zmurl4352
      @zmurl4352 Год назад

      @@Southpawarsenalnothing? No one said they are about to try it. Idk what answer are zou looking for lmao

    • @Southpawarsenal
      @Southpawarsenal Год назад

      @@zmurl4352 I must have read it wrong. I thought he said he did it himself lmao

  • @cmsracing
    @cmsracing Год назад +35

    I would like to see the difference between dry brakes and water-soaked ones, like if you went through a big puddle or a flooded road.

    • @MrPruske
      @MrPruske Год назад +3

      You get soft braking until the water flash theme zaroff the brakes from the heat caused by friction. With the car in motion, all you need to do is give your brakes a little push, release, and then you're good to actually use them.

    • @sven679
      @sven679 Год назад +1

      It's a smaller distance than the ATF. Like 1-2% increase in braking distance, which is within the margin of error.

  • @robertbeaty4909
    @robertbeaty4909 Год назад +6

    Funniest thing I ever saw was a kid in HS auto shop greasing his new clutch because one of the guys told him he was suppose to do that with a new clutch. We almost pissed ourselves when he tried it out the first time. LOL That was the smoothest sounding clutch we ever heard. whoooooosh Even the teach laughed before he chewed us out.

    • @tomclanys
      @tomclanys Год назад +1

      If that was an organic clutch then nice, it was probably ruined :)

  • @nickmcwilliams685
    @nickmcwilliams685 Год назад +104

    I once put wd40 on my rotors before leaving my car setting for and extended period of time. I wanted to see if it would prevent the rotors from rusting. Fortunately i was wise enough to test the impact on stopping and discovered it had an enormous impact. It burned off quickly enough that if you remember the rotors are oiled a couple low speed hard stops and its back to normal but damn, if you forgot.
    Anyhow, I determined the impact on stopping was far too dangerous.

    • @DarkIzo
      @DarkIzo Год назад +11

      burning off isnt usually the problem, embedding and disintegrating is

    • @nickmcwilliams685
      @nickmcwilliams685 Год назад +9

      @DarkIzo wd40 has a low flash point, it definitely burns off of automotive brake pads and rotors.

    • @UberLummox
      @UberLummox Год назад +4

      @@nickmcwilliams685 Sure, but as Darlzo said, it could get embedded in the pads and the pads are fuct forever.
      Don't try it!!!

    • @nickmcwilliams685
      @nickmcwilliams685 Год назад +4

      ​@UberLummox it will not become embedded. It's made out of flammable Hydrocarbons and petroleum oil, the only thing inside the can that isnt flammable is the CO2 gas used as propellant. Wd40 will burn up long before the rotors and pads reach their normal operating temperature. If you had read my comment you'd know I've tried it and it doesn't have a lasting effect after it burns off. I suppose It could cause glazing but glazing is removed easily by performing a couple hard stops. Besides, new rotors come with grease on them to prevent rust. Most people do not thoroughly remove the grease. It burns off before the rotors and pads are broken in. The instructions tell you to perform a couple of 40-50 MPH hard stops to bed the pads to fresh rotors and this should get them much hotter than a typical drive. If petroleum based products ruined rotors or brake pads the manufacturers would not apply them to the rotors to prevent rust.
      The burning oils will just leave some carbon soot behind which is abrasive, ie it might actually increase the coefficient of friction once burnt off.
      I'm guessing they didn't try it because of the relatively high likelihood of starting a fire.
      Wd40 is extremely flammable.

    • @UberLummox
      @UberLummox Год назад

      @@nickmcwilliams685 Well then, I bow to your much greater knowledge. Might even try it on my own car, a '67 Jag 420 that sits a fair amount in a moist atmosphere. Thanks!

  • @ouch1011
    @ouch1011 Год назад +55

    It’s worth noting that extended contact with many different kinds of lubricants will mess with the binders in brake pads and shoes. I’ve seen several brake pads and shoes turn to slime as a result of extended contact with engine oil and gear oil.

    • @UberLummox
      @UberLummox Год назад

      Never seen that happen, but was wondering exactly that.
      I'm surprised he didn't say how stuff would effect the pads.

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Год назад +2

      Heat + what you mentioned, could also be a thing. I imagine heat would increase the disintegration in some cases .

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Год назад +3

      ​@@UberLummoxI don't think Vlad and crew has ever looked past the "right here and now" for the 107% success score lol

    • @UberLummox
      @UberLummox Год назад

      @@MadScientist267 Haha maybe so. Though I'm getting conflicting info on weather it does pad damage.

    • @kidnextdxxr
      @kidnextdxxr Год назад +1

      @@UberLummoxprolly organic brake pads maybe

  • @caseydowd1404
    @caseydowd1404 Год назад +2

    Extremely thorough experiment; very enjoyable; thank you for all you do

  • @techalyzer
    @techalyzer Год назад +14

    I am thinking that because of the high force that the pads grip the discs with, there must also be a physical removal of the oil from the discs going on, the pads scooping it away.

  • @danb2936
    @danb2936 Год назад +10

    If you could have used slotted rotors most of the fluids and grease you put on will hold to the rotor and get better results by not wiping it off on the run up

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Год назад +5

      Ummm considering slots are there specifically to sweep the pads and fling the result outward to [hopefully] never be seen again... "I don't think so".
      If anything it will shorten all of the brake times 🤷‍♂️

    • @suzysuzuki8865
      @suzysuzuki8865 Год назад +1

      @@MadScientist267he’s thinking about it in a slow speed scenario where it acts as a holder and re applies grease as it passes under the brake pad

  • @elektro3000
    @elektro3000 Год назад +2

    I'm not even a little bit surprised that the antiseize reduced braking the most and by a lot more than the next worst. That stuff is magical when you want to prevent two metal surfaces sticking and awful when you try to keep it away from a surface. It spreads like Ebola! I wonder if they front brakes actually did anything at all when they tested them with antiseize...maybe the rear drum brakes did all the work?

  • @Graciashauf
    @Graciashauf Год назад +18

    I don't care how much our governments hate each other. I love this channel as an American

    • @SwapBlogRU
      @SwapBlogRU Год назад +3

      Yeah, it's pretty unfortunate, but that's just the way of the world...

    • @jamms992
      @jamms992 Год назад +5

      As do I. They do things I have thought about but not to do.

    • @Graciashauf
      @Graciashauf Год назад +4

      @@jamms992 answers to questions I never thought to ask 🤣 I love it

    • @mann_idonotreadreplies
      @mann_idonotreadreplies 5 месяцев назад

      Cool story bro

    • @Graciashauf
      @Graciashauf 5 месяцев назад

      @mann_idonotreadreplies get outta here Ukrainian. lol

  • @davidbrooks9576
    @davidbrooks9576 Год назад +11

    Reminds me of my mate who wanted to lubricate his breaks to stop them squeeking. I told him to think about it first, but had to explicitly tell him that it's a bad idea.

    • @SwapBlogRU
      @SwapBlogRU Год назад +13

      Wow, he sounds like the type of guy who would remedy pain in his arm by chopping it off😐

    • @tbyoda9475
      @tbyoda9475 Год назад +1

      @@SwapBlogRU😂😂

    • @Nordic_Mechanic
      @Nordic_Mechanic Год назад

      we do grease brake to stop them being noisy. Just not the contact surfaces of the disks and pads. Simply all the other contact points

  • @jackdesanta69
    @jackdesanta69 Год назад +4

    I love the floppy mirror on the driver's side

  • @Choober65
    @Choober65 Год назад +3

    Legend has it he's still going, last seen in New Zealand

  • @GrugBug-f7j
    @GrugBug-f7j Год назад +1

    Solid!
    Top KEK!
    Peace be with you.

  • @idek3867
    @idek3867 8 месяцев назад

    Wish more people used this video format!! It fits the screen so much better. I feel like I've got a new phone!

  • @Electrowave
    @Electrowave Год назад +21

    Would be interesting to see copper grease on the brakes, or graphite lubricant.

    • @mattstroker3742
      @mattstroker3742 Год назад +3

      Yes! Definitely. Both! I am very interested to see that!
      The white one he used was ceramics based, correct?

    • @Electrowave
      @Electrowave Год назад +1

      @@mattstroker3742 I'm not sure, I'm not familiar with these Russian brands.

  • @cowthedestroyer
    @cowthedestroyer Год назад +15

    And this is why i dont worry too much about cleaning rotors to the degree that the really paranoid people seem to be.
    Yeah dont have a big film layer but a touch of grease here or there wont really hurt

    • @operator8014
      @operator8014 Год назад +3

      Old guy I worked with liked to intentionally add a bit of grease to his pads during changeouts, saying it kept them from squeaking during break-in.

    • @andrelange9877
      @andrelange9877 Год назад +5

      Why is it ok on cars while on bycicle disc brakes a single drop of oil ruins it completely, often requiring replacing the pads to be properly fixed?

    • @ranger178
      @ranger178 Год назад

      i bet the bike rotors don't get hot enough to burn off the oil a car brakes get extremely hot @@andrelange9877

    • @KapiteinKrentebol
      @KapiteinKrentebol Год назад +5

      @@andrelange9877 Probably brakepressure and heatgeneration is higher on carbrakes.

    • @thefreedomguyuk
      @thefreedomguyuk Год назад +1

      ​@@operator8014Squeaking is from pads vibrating between the pistons.

  • @robwilde855
    @robwilde855 Год назад

    This is one of the best sites on the internet. Manages to be intelligent as well as funny and outrageous.

  • @crazy_smw
    @crazy_smw Год назад +9

    Use graphite as lubricant on rotor disc 👀💨

  • @powerbuilder0510
    @powerbuilder0510 Год назад +5

    i'd like to see this tested on drum brakes with the same assortment (and with a slurry of mud, same as if you were four wheel driving and drove thru deep mud and lost brakes) and tested on clutch disk and flywheel. i think this would be very interesting to see what would happen/ed/s

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue Год назад

      it's time to lube your brakes up man🤣🤣🤣

  • @crazylikealbert
    @crazylikealbert Год назад +10

    i would like to see different fluids tried as brake fluid [thin motor oil or atf for example]

    • @Boycott_Wendys
      @Boycott_Wendys Год назад +1

      Gasoline?😂

    • @gfarnden56
      @gfarnden56 Год назад +8

      Can't use petroleum based oils in place of brake fluid...
      It causes the rubbers in the system to swell and go soft.

    • @andrelange9877
      @andrelange9877 Год назад +3

      They all work but for a short time. There's another channel that did that with water and it took a lot of brake abuse before fading.

  • @DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL
    @DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sometimes I get a little silicone grease or I touch the rotor by mistake after a brake job. I'm not so worried about that anymore after watching this.

  • @jiltedjohn9294
    @jiltedjohn9294 Год назад +101

    I tried to grease up my wife's fun bags but she wasn't having it.

  • @erberIsSillyhawk
    @erberIsSillyhawk Год назад +5

    Oils hurt the pads, thats why they say clean it. soak the pads for a few days then try it.

    • @dimitar4y
      @dimitar4y Год назад

      oilite bronze bushing

  • @zf9903
    @zf9903 Год назад +1

    Test the effects of intake size and shape. Just simple tube intakes - long runners, short runners, separating runners into pairs, funny shapes, log style runner, one massive plenum?

  • @KA9DSL
    @KA9DSL Год назад +2

    Pentru un test mai precis, ar fi trebuit să folosiți rotoare noi pentru fiecare test. Cred că suprafața metalică a rotoarelor a fost impregnată cu ulei sub suprafață. Tare test!

  • @SpecialAgentJamesAki
    @SpecialAgentJamesAki Год назад +2

    Gear and engine oil use a different method for rating the thickness so a 75w-90 gear oil has about the same viscosity/cst as the 10w-40 engine oil. That number on the bottle is actually better described as a protection rating than a thickness rating but it does give a good idea of relative thickness when looking at one engine oil to another or one gear oil to another but not a good comparison for the thickness of a gear oil vs an engine oil. 😁✌️

  • @BanditXL
    @BanditXL Год назад

    The grease makes perfect sense about it makung brakes grab better. I redid the frontend on my truck then went and have an alignment done. The technician said my brakes were too sensitive . I told him I got grease on my rotors when I put it back together.

  • @10thAveFreezeOut
    @10thAveFreezeOut 10 месяцев назад +2

    Lada stops on dime and gives three rubles change.

  • @zx81uk
    @zx81uk Год назад

    Glad that someone did this - obviously this is not something most of us are willing to test on our own cars so we just 'imagine' the results.
    It is interesting that the oil clearly does 'burn off' in time - the question is how long?
    Further options to try:
    Water (this gets more complicated if the road also gets wet)
    Grease and water
    What happens when the stop test is repeated over and over - does full stopping come back eventually? How many times does it take?
    I.e. I have seen many people say that spraying WD40 causes no long term harm - i.e. once the brakes have been fully heat cycled none of the WD40 remains and braking is fully restored or even slightly better due to any existing grease and water being removed (only testing can prove this).
    (Obviously takes some discipline to do the first heat cycle safely - which all drivers should do anyway) As a pilot we test the brakes as soon as we move the aircraft!
    In the video he said he cleaned up the brakes before the next oil was applied - he should have shown that full braking performance was restored after each clean-up, which may also expose any variability in his breaking technique.
    Ideally an inspection / measurement of the pads would show if any long term effects can be seen?
    Does brake cleaner really put the pads back 100% to normal - probably needs a long term test to be sure.

  • @F0rdy57
    @F0rdy57 Год назад +12

    Several sets of pads soaked overnight in the different lubricants. Rotors won’t matter as it burns off fast. Much more fair test.

    • @dogwalker666
      @dogwalker666 Год назад

      Disc's

    • @F0rdy57
      @F0rdy57 Год назад +5

      @@dogwalker666 they refer to them as rotors in this video.

    • @tikihutdweller5944
      @tikihutdweller5944 Год назад +1

      Who would ever remove pads to soak them in lube as a fair test? You would need a lot of pads.

    • @F0rdy57
      @F0rdy57 Год назад +3

      @@tikihutdweller5944 that’s the point. Pads do most of the work and wear the easiest. They are also absorbent to a point. The rotors always wipe clean to a shine.

    • @tomclanys
      @tomclanys Год назад +1

      Agreed, it's the pads that soak up and change their properties, anything on the rotors/disks will just sooner or later scrape off.

  • @devin3156
    @devin3156 Год назад

    Because the rotor and pads is like the lockup clutch in a torque converter ATF is meant to lubricate certain parts but GRAB clutch material.

  • @Killorbekilled-tt7vb
    @Killorbekilled-tt7vb Год назад +2

    Sounds like uncle fester is taking a power sh!t when he applies the brakes..
    Love garage 54.223

  • @ettorebugatti6846
    @ettorebugatti6846 Год назад

    that door slam at 13:30 just oiled my soul

  • @DGQ1Q2
    @DGQ1Q2 Год назад

    haha, funny, good experiments, I was more concerned about the lack of safety belt than the brakes

  • @TundeEszlari
    @TundeEszlari Год назад +2

    Brilliant content.

  • @GhostRyderFPV
    @GhostRyderFPV Год назад +1

    Grabbing the popcorn,
    this one's gonna be a good one

  • @rcarmisin3465
    @rcarmisin3465 Год назад

    At least you figured out how to extend brake life.

  • @SaccoBelmonte
    @SaccoBelmonte Год назад +1

    i'm just amazed you didn't go flying past the runway.

  • @dishsoap1
    @dishsoap1 Год назад

    Garage 54, Russia’s finest RUclips channel!

  • @nigelT16
    @nigelT16 Год назад +1

    XTC.........the official oil of Garage 54

  • @ragemadd6340
    @ragemadd6340 Год назад +1

    Installs a double disk brakes and see how much improvement can it make, my suggestion for you to try upon

  • @Melikefire18
    @Melikefire18 Год назад +1

    I wonder if the brake pad material is very close to clutch material. ATF may have increased the biting capability of the instead of slippage.

  • @MP4_mafia
    @MP4_mafia Год назад +2

    Great life hack for my pesky neighbor! Thanks Vlad!

  • @reinekewf7987
    @reinekewf7987 Год назад +1

    7:19 i Had expected this Outcome because Automatic Transmissions have cluches in this oil an they need to grip hard. The reason for the oil i think is Heat disapation for the cluch Pack. I know those Planetary Gear Set Automatic Transmissions are rough to the cluch so this might be a solution for longevety

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Год назад +1

      ATF serves a whole myriad of purpose in a transmission. It is in large part a "hydraulic fluid" and as such is loosely based on the stuff normally found in heavy equipment hydraulics, with some extra goodies tossed in to make it a bit more special...
      It carries away heat, yes, but not just from the clutches and bands. Much of the heat produced comes from within the torque converter. The full force of the engine output flows through the ATF between 2 sets of moving vanes and a stationary set. The heat comes from hydrodynamic losses as the fluid is forced to change direction as it does its job.
      So yes, a coolant, but also the lubricant for everything within, including the differential in the case of a transaxle, with grippy tricks for the clutches/bands. It is also used hydraulically to engage and release said clutches/bands.
      It does all this while rather hot, so it must also remain stable and not break down, be able to "clean up behind itself" (detergent action) continuously, and without foaming.
      It doesn't take the same beating engine oil does but has a rather difficult job all the same.
      Contrast to a manual gear lube... it is 95% lubrication and 5% coolant. There's very little heat generated in a manual. (This is lost engine power in an automatic by the way, just another reason to drive a stick... I digress lol)

  • @silvenshadow
    @silvenshadow Год назад +1

    I can tell you for a fact that power steering fluid will not affect your brakes but it will affect your tires and grip quite a lot!😊

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Год назад +1

      Power steering and brake fluid are very similar in composition

    • @silvenshadow
      @silvenshadow Год назад +1

      @@MadScientist267 ya absolutely. Hydraulic fluid on the tires is an interesting time.

  • @KenFullman
    @KenFullman 6 месяцев назад

    You should have tried Valve grinding compound. It might have actually improved on dry rotors.

  • @riprice1284
    @riprice1284 Год назад +2

    You should pack a whole motor full of red gear lube

    • @jamms992
      @jamms992 Год назад

      Project farm packed a small engine with anti seize compound.

  • @AnalogDude_
    @AnalogDude_ Год назад

    I got one for you, bolt 2 engine blocks opposite of each other and connect crankshaft with a fat chain to synchronize and see if you can get to run.

    • @AnalogDude_
      @AnalogDude_ Год назад

      @@richiesrestorations4883 Yep, the DIY v12, after some time today i saw the thumbnail again and pretty high views.
      But making a DIY opposed engine would be a worlds first, i think and a pretty difficult one, opposing 2 engines is easy, but you still need to add fuel, air and an exit for the gasses.
      you need a mid block with valves and probably custom enlonged pistons but with the pistons rings on the same spot.
      since they have some experiences with casting.

  • @leeroth5604
    @leeroth5604 11 месяцев назад

    Sorry if this already mentioned...
    What about engine oil friction-reducing additives such as Motor Honey, STP?
    What about silicone lube spray? or PTFE aka Teflon lube spray?

  • @ILOVEBACONBOY2018
    @ILOVEBACONBOY2018 Год назад +1

    Great content!

  • @nofool3258
    @nofool3258 Год назад

    Garage 54; The Goat

  • @chnapo1
    @chnapo1 Год назад

    Basically, your drum brakes got better and better :D

  • @ranger178
    @ranger178 Год назад +3

    i wonder about the coating like cosmoline that some brake rotors have on them from the factory to keep them from rusting if you don't clean it off before using brakes does it make much difference on brand new rotors that have machining marks that have to be worn down anyway.

    • @fastinradfordable
      @fastinradfordable Год назад +1

      Brake rotor coatings don’t have to be removed.

    • @DROGOC0P
      @DROGOC0P Год назад +3

      im one of those people that cleans the rotor like crazy. this video made me rethink that

  • @jakecastle4426
    @jakecastle4426 Год назад

    1:43 the door and Vlad's reaction. HAHAHA
    Happens too often it seems

  • @cornelisemail6070
    @cornelisemail6070 Год назад

    Fabric softener Fluid Works as Brake Fluid 👍🏼

  • @skuula
    @skuula Год назад +5

    I can witness that if you spill brake fluid on those bicycle brake discs, the damn things will just squeal and have no braking force. You have to find a slope long enough, steep enough but not too steep, and burn the brakes through downhill. Then, they will stop squealing for the rest of the day, but the next day it's back. You can throw away the pads and the discs really.. hate them things.

    • @andrelange9877
      @andrelange9877 Год назад

      Only solution is burning the pads on fire. But even then it doesn't always recover their original performance.

    • @notabagel
      @notabagel Год назад

      You can soak in a solvent overnight.

    • @robwilde855
      @robwilde855 Год назад

      Remember rubber pads working on the rims? This is one of the examples that prove the merit of K.I.S.S.

    • @robwilde855
      @robwilde855 Год назад

      I was remembering the standard bicycle brakes before disc brakes became popular, and thinking that not all technical advances actually make life better. The acronym, which used to hang in many engineering design offices, means 'Keep It Simple, Stupid!'@@andrelange9877

    • @andrelange9877
      @andrelange9877 Год назад

      @@robwilde855 That's what I thought when I got my first disc brake on a bycicle and ruined it on a few weeks by spraying WD-40 onto some other part of the bycicle.

  • @chincemagnet
    @chincemagnet Год назад

    I imagine every time he says tak, he’s actually saying fuc, fuuuuc 😂

  • @Irishdrivingbloopers
    @Irishdrivingbloopers Год назад

    Great idea. The rotors stay shiny and rust free and the brake pads last longer. What could go wrong? 🤪🤪😂😂😂😂

  • @Economan66
    @Economan66 Год назад +1

    Use gallium on an aluminum engine block

  • @Anubisviech
    @Anubisviech Год назад

    ATF is a fluid with a certain defined amount of grip to it. The result didn't really surprise me. CVTs, that use chains running in oil, wouldn't really work without that feature.

  • @ggamer446
    @ggamer446 Год назад

    hey garage 54 I really like your content you guys are the best keep up the good work

  • @StefanBacon
    @StefanBacon Год назад

    I could imagine a fire starting from highway speeds, but thisbis pretty much expected.

  • @mattstroker3742
    @mattstroker3742 Год назад

    There is one more lubricant that is regularly used as an anti-seize "grease". I think the white one is based on ceramics, correct? There is also 1 that has the color of copper. I don't know if it is just very fine copper powder or if it is mixed with some kind of coating. But it is used around the braking system too, just like the ceramic/white spray. If you know what I am talking about, please try that one too, next time.

  • @AmstradExin
    @AmstradExin Год назад +2

    More like ProjectFarms territory. :)

    • @jamms992
      @jamms992 Год назад

      Definitely I'm sure Todd watches their channel.

  • @davidjernigan7576
    @davidjernigan7576 Год назад

    Makes sense gear oil affected it much more since it is an extreme pressure lubricant.

  • @beyondlimits1568
    @beyondlimits1568 Год назад +1

    Now you should run the motor on anti-seize lubricant

  • @gustavn8902
    @gustavn8902 Год назад +1

    siliconoil next? or some thin fine sunroseoil or some cornoil? vegetableoil? try it...

  • @corkbulb2895
    @corkbulb2895 3 месяца назад

    You guys should do the opposite and put sticky stuff on the rotors and see how that affects braking. Like, honey and condensed milk. You had a lot of fun putting that stuff in an engine. Try it on the brakes! You could try all kinds of other stuff too like hand lotion, toothpaste, cooking oil, butter. The list is endless.

  • @licencetoswill
    @licencetoswill Год назад +2

    try lithium grease. or teflon spray

  • @willymack5196
    @willymack5196 Год назад

    Gear oil surprised me because I expected them to have almost no breaking ability but as we see it was not actually the worst.

  • @Cycleon_rider
    @Cycleon_rider Год назад

    Good learning

  • @tonyprior80
    @tonyprior80 Год назад

    I love your channel, keep up the great work guys

  • @williamjones7821
    @williamjones7821 Год назад +1

    Honestly, I was always told that anything (other than water) would soak into the space between the molecules of brake pad material IMMEDIATELY and brake performance would be TOTALLY RUINED. These brakes still functioned pretty well -- but the damage was probably already done. Throw these brake pads away! Observe cleanliness for good safety!

  • @JazzbLu
    @JazzbLu Год назад

    Cool experiment!

  • @johnjelinek-g7b
    @johnjelinek-g7b Год назад

    The thing about oils on brakes is, you have to leave it on there for a few cycles so it creates a hard film ... Then you will have some serious grabbing brakes . lol Fun video though . lol

  • @mountainmyst9026
    @mountainmyst9026 Год назад

    Glad these guys do these things so we don't have too 😁

  • @andrewbeveridge3006
    @andrewbeveridge3006 Год назад

    YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST !!!!

  • @thegameeeeeee8666
    @thegameeeeeee8666 Год назад

    Very clean hands

  • @demil3618
    @demil3618 Год назад

    One thing was missing at the end:
    Soap, pure soap or washing up liquid.

  • @teelee8760
    @teelee8760 Год назад

    Had a guy that brought his car to the shop with greases all over his brake rotors, his complain was his brakes kept making noise, and thats how he tries to quit down his brakes. After that day im never the same again.

  • @calvinwright5040
    @calvinwright5040 Год назад +1

    Could you improve pad grip with some grit/sand compound?

  • @danielgaisford2920
    @danielgaisford2920 8 месяцев назад

    Molybdenum disulphide or a forging graphite emulsion would be interesting for this test.

  • @BadAIChats
    @BadAIChats Год назад

    When he said anti seize I expected the jar with the brush and paste lol.

  • @axelchapman5796
    @axelchapman5796 Год назад +1

    Try to replace the brake pads with other materials like wood or plastic

  • @jrmyadventr
    @jrmyadventr Год назад

    The anti-seize I expected to be the worst. The rest are quite interesting

  • @0wl999
    @0wl999 Год назад

    I say the guy putting the axle grease on, only very lightly put some on. Try again coating the rotor liberally.😊

  • @Intellistan
    @Intellistan Год назад

    Makes you realize how efficient the English language is.

  • @spark_thecat
    @spark_thecat Год назад +1

    now I wanna see some abrasive componds :3

  • @anibalbabilonia1867
    @anibalbabilonia1867 Год назад

    Hey how about using cooking oil on the master cylinder next time to see how it affects the braking! Great experiment!👌😂👍

  • @jc9930
    @jc9930 Год назад +1

    Try dish soap or personal lubricant 😊

  • @salza01
    @salza01 Год назад +1

    how about using coarse polishing/sanding compound