Stabbing has been a time honoured traditional Glasgow greeting since time immemorial. Yet suddenly the kids are doing it in suburban London and everyone pretends to be shocked.
The anti-gang/knife crime stuff being implemented in Glasgow is really impressive. Who'd have thunk that actually talking to the (often) young guys and trying to solve the root issues of why they are carrying chibs does more good than trying to ban everything up to an including having hands.
@@corwinweber693 Wait, We haven't? Are we not in on the goddamn Kaboutertjes'? Wait..... Maybe zijn we dat ook niet. Je kon weleens gelijk hebben. Hah. I found his secret. Halfway down your sentence you just dip into your native tongue for a bit (and only for a bit mind you). If your native is not European just throw in the word Stroopwafel every third sentence, till you pick up more words, and it'll come right back to ya just like riding the village bike. *Ugh... I blacked out for a second..... What happened?
@@FroggyMosh But English IS my native language.... I mean I could lapse into poorly remembered Spanish briefly, but..... I don't remember all THAT much of what I studied...
I worked in car parts for a long time, every year we split oil filter brands apart to compare them, Ryco and wix are the best quality. Fram doesnt even use a coil spring in them like everyone else..its a small piece of pressed bent metal and the filter paper looks like toilet tissue. DONT USE FRAM. (as you seem to know!)
Holy shit,I just found somthing AvE didn’t know about! The fan guards are to keep animals from getting in. I’ve cleaned more pieces of dead cat out of grocery store Generac generators than any one Man ever should have too....
I know full well why this was a voice over episode... I can just imagine all the sudden onset tourettes going on in there, and the newly minted cuss words.
Mr Olsen seriously, I usually don’t understand what he’s saying but I love the jokes. Reminds me of holding the flashlight and getting cussed at while my dad beats the Chevy
Oooooohhhhhh you boys got lucky, when that engine detached from the gen and lurched foward i though " somebodys buying a new intercooler for christmas!".
As an apprentice I used to bolt dirty marine diesel generators together. Many many specifically torqued bolts. I remember having 30 machines lined up in a shop waiting for me to torque the genny onto the engine. Many hours of melancholy
@@Sai.Hottari Nope, induction hardened bearing surfaces, a hot spun bearing should have had similar colour on the rod end cap. Notice the next journal alongside has the same colour spread, but no damage. Dang clever these Japanese.
I worked on Generators from 1969 to 2016 then retired. I worked mostly on Cats but unfortunately did have to work on some Genercraps. Watching this caused the PTSD of Genercraps to resurface. I am out back hugging my Chinesium 1 lunger till the shakes go away. Merry Christmas
Lovin' this channel. Just subbed today. Love the knowledge and humor. This generator action reminds me of when I found a Generac generator at a yard sale a couple years ago. A simple 6.5 horse gas powered 2000 watt jobby that the guy had up for $100. Said he hadn't run it in a couple years. I gave it a pull on site and it wanted to go but the guy told me that as he was getting it out for the sale he tried to run it and it wouldn't fire up more than a chug or so. I bought it knowing that all I had to do was clean the carb and fuel system as it was most definitely gummed up by old fuel. And damn straight, that's all it was. Cleaned everything up, fresh gas, and fresh oil and now I have a nice little electric power source for home or my truck when I need it. Cheers!
There are only 5000 10mm sockets and wrenches in the whole world. They keep selling you the ones that find their way back to their birthplace. It's a never ending cycle. The buggers are alive and they dont like being away from mom for too long.
Weird timing... Just this morning, I was just watching that 80's CAT safety video 'shake hands with danger'...loved the production quality, found it comical and informative. it's shocking to see how many people don't take the time to be situationally aware and nothing has changed in 40 years. Like you say in your videos, you always gotta be thinking about what could kill you next.
Merry Christmas to you and your family. Please keep the scientifically correct and politically incorrect videos coming at a rapid pace! Merry Christmas to Dewclaw and his family too!
I seen the block at the start and instantly though "hhmmm that looks a hell of a lot like a mitsu engine." I hate when I'm right, so many mitsu's dying but I still love them. Can't wait to see the rebuild vidjahs AVE!
I replaced a single rod bearing in a Mitsubishi 4g64 engine in a Mighty Max truck that had been knocking.. My little bro is still driving it still works fine. Send it!
@@agentjwa No, if it eats a new bearing quick you were already out much more for a full engine rebuild including probably a crankshaft and at least 1 rod, but that's also the point you were basically at when it started knocking especially if you didn't tear it down IMMEDIATELY when noise stared. Anyway, I carefully polished that crank journal first with fine sandpaper/WD40/shoelaces to spin the paper, and the rod was still fine, and I did end up replacing all 4 rod bearings. 4G swap the world..
I have an adaptor to allow the 2.6 car block to be installed aith the 4x4 /diesel transmission due to split cylinder wall and cracked head and no 4x4 cores to be found.
i wonder why those fire fighters used them expensive weight saving bearings on a stationary generator? those are usually only good for 6 figure trophy trucks
Having just spent a month splitting my tractor to replace the clutch and find the frigging broken seal that was running oil to the centre of the pressure plate. It is a joy to sit back and watch someone else pulling apart a lump of cast iron. Superb stream of conscious commentary, more laughs in 15 mins than I had in that month. Dewclaw should be a fixture.
You know what? I think someone about a half a decade ago took a shortcut. Just because it's that particular bearing. I think someone skipped a maintenance period and thought he could get away with it. It's the one bearing that lines up with the oil sump and would be a pain to replace. I'll bet he skipped it, and found another job the next week.
Found your channel a couple days ago... Dude, I don't think there's a channel on the RUclipss with a higher laugh/minute ratio if Gentle Watcher can follow along with your Canuckistan mode of speech... Love the channel, Merry Christmas!
I know right every time I have to touch an infernal combustion contraption it's so many layers thick in baked on shmoo you gotta blast it for ages to find the nuts.
Shaking hands with danger. Almost shed a tear on account of the brain pixies what remember those VHS tapes way back in my Lincoln Technical Institute days. When I was young and still had sufficient cushion between my vertebrae.
Ave thanks for the year again of great knowledge and great laughs.... it's always fun to watch a fellow 200 lb gorilla beating on the knuckle buster.... Merry Christmas to you und you Familia.... and to all who watch this great man beat farstners into place....
13:45 Never saw discoloration on a crankshaft like that before...not that I rebuild engines. Looks like some new form of heat treating: selectively localized, intense, and unintentional.
Their is never a good reason to carry a fist is next when the no knife thing does nothing to stop violence. Evil is always with us and looking to consume the weak.
I do love that thack-thack-thack of a properly effed big end bearing. Nothing quite like it. Its both satisfying and demoralizing. Hard to find that mix sometimes.
HEY! - I thought you were making all them words n stuff up. But, I read me the service sheets on how to do this, and wouldn't you know it, it's word for word what you said.
Your diction reminds a wee bit how jack Kerouac wrote, minus the complete drunkenness. This is a compliment of the highest regard. Its most entertaining and enlightening to listen, observe, laugh, and commiserate. I just dig it man. Many many thanks.
Spending many years in the diesel technician world I’m enjoying this series! I did Cats and Cummins mostly though. Since I worked on semis. But did a couple Mercedes and Mac over the years as well!
I'm, not a machinist, mechanic or a nothing in any industry in topics shown in this channel. But the rhyme word replacement, subtle innuendo, and general "over doing it" cracks me up everytime. One of the very few RUclipsrs I click like BEFORE I watch the video. I don't even know enough about what you are saying to know if it's not all complete bullshit! Keep up the good work ;)
Holy sheeiiit. This dude does exist above the biceps. I think anyway.... I saw the pointy headed reservoir tip hoodie end on him. Almost got me hot and bothered LOL!!
I’m finishing hooking up a generac generator for my house today. I have an electrician coming out to the farm today to complete the connection. It’s a bit smaller than that monster, only 32kw and LPG but it should run everything here just fine. Have to get ready for hurricane season. Good luck with the project.
“Three Finger Joe” hahaha! I knew a guy called, “One Arm Mel” years ago. Lost his arm to a rendering plant auger.That batch of dog food had a little extra flavor. What? Did ya think they were going to discard it due to a little extra protein and Timex watch parts? Never.
I've carried a Swiss Army Knife for over 25 yrs, especially at work, used it to eat with, opening cans/cutting food. And running repairs on the trains I work on. I still have all my own fingers, and I've never stuck it in anyone....
The old "shake hands with danger"-Caterpillar films! Used to show those when teaching heavy equipment maintenance. It seems someone's been there before, silicone sealant on the sump instead of a proper gasket.
I work with engine parts. I constantly tell people to not use silicone on gaskets and they don’t listen. More often than not, the gasket IS silicone! Especially on newer engines.
Might of course be silicone from the factory, I have not worked on newer Mitsubishi industrial engines. I've never seen an oil sump mounted with silicone sealant from the factory though. I also tend to avoid silicone sealants in engines and hydraulics unless specified by the manufacturer in which case I take care not to apply too much. It has a nasty habit of squeezing out of the joints and forming "sausages" that might clog something, especially in hydraulics. I often use a non-hardening sealing compound (Hylomar etc.) on paper and cork gaskets and of course those metal-to-metal joints where such compound is specified.
I mean, subarus come with gasket maker from the factory on the oil pan. There isn't a gasket. But much like land rovers, if it isn't leaking fill it up.
Can't wait to see this mean machine rebuilt and throbing again
That sinking feeling when you realize the text to your wife went to the wrong spot.
@@arduinoversusevil2025 it cleanses the soul, new beginnings and so forth
Hehe, throbbing. 😅
Interstellarsurfer I don’t want to see any throbbing in an an AVE vijeo
@@AndrewSteffenHB patron, geeeeze still people asking this??????
Stabbing has been a time honoured traditional Glasgow greeting since time immemorial. Yet suddenly the kids are doing it in suburban London and everyone pretends to be shocked.
A chibbing
Thomas English bumboy
The anti-gang/knife crime stuff being implemented in Glasgow is really impressive. Who'd have thunk that actually talking to the (often) young guys and trying to solve the root issues of why they are carrying chibs does more good than trying to ban everything up to an including having hands.
the londonnistanners stab to kill, in glasgow they would just stab you in the arse.
That's not all they're doing these days. The UK is a world leader in acid attacks too. Cultural enrichment
Knock knock.
Who’s there?
Cylinder 3
I'ma tell ya one thing, the computer generated caption algorithm has not figured out AvE speak yet.
Neither have most humans.
That's why we watch. :)
I barely done myself
It's British Columbianeze. We all of us talk like that.
@@corwinweber693 Wait, We haven't? Are we not in on the goddamn Kaboutertjes'?
Wait..... Maybe zijn we dat ook niet. Je kon weleens gelijk hebben.
Hah. I found his secret. Halfway down your sentence you just dip into your native tongue for a bit (and only for a bit mind you). If your native is not European just throw in the word Stroopwafel every third sentence, till you pick up more words, and it'll come right back to ya just like riding the village bike.
*Ugh... I blacked out for a second..... What happened?
@@FroggyMosh But English IS my native language.... I mean I could lapse into poorly remembered Spanish briefly, but..... I don't remember all THAT much of what I studied...
A wise man once told me there ain't no prom queens goin' out with a guy named stubby.
Lawnmower episode?
Unless Stubby's Dad is a millionaire. Then as long as he can pass certification as human...
Some women prefer the Ron Jeremy type, some prefer the Gene Simmons type. My wife is definitely the latter.
Depends which part is a stubby.
5Rounds Rapid I never heard that Ron Jeremy had to worry about a callback. He always got the job done first time.
Spun bearing and fram oil filters go together like chicken nuggets and bbq sauce.
Man, -no shit about that.....
go back and watch part 1. unit was purchased DRY
45 years used them never had a issue in marina or trucks?
@@MitzvosGolem1 fucking internet comment scientists, amirite?
I worked in car parts for a long time, every year we split oil filter brands apart to compare them, Ryco and wix are the best quality. Fram doesnt even use a coil spring in them like everyone else..its a small piece of pressed bent metal and the filter paper looks like toilet tissue. DONT USE FRAM. (as you seem to know!)
That's a Generac, not a Caterpillar. You can shake hands with danger all you want.
You can shake hands with anybody...except that guy that was changing the pin on the lift arm
Love the old safety videos. Wish they still made them like that.
@@rustyshackleford531 you can, but it's frowned upon!
@@bigb7157 pretty sure the guys on the scrapers rattled their brains clean out
@@rustyshackleford531 You can still shake hands with that fella, even from across the room! Just don't 'spect him to shake back.
Everyone tells me the glitter oil I run looks expensive. Truth is its actually very reasonable. 😂
I am not to sure main bearings are "CHEAP" so I would say your GLITTER OIL IS expensive (-:
$50 for some glitter oil? Cheaper than getting regular oil from the dealershit
Holy shit,I just found somthing AvE didn’t know about!
The fan guards are to keep animals from getting in. I’ve cleaned more pieces of dead cat out of grocery store Generac generators than any one Man ever should have too....
"Fuuuuuck...youuuuu"
....
" Yeah I missed a bolt" seems like every project at work
I know full well why this was a voice over episode... I can just imagine all the sudden onset tourettes going on in there, and the newly minted cuss words.
I minted a few myself and engaged safety squints when he lifted the engine with that sketchy come-along.
It's like listening to two brain surgeons at work. You can recognize some of the words, but the rest is techno-jargon of the highest quality.
At least ole "Three-Finger" can still count to safety-third.
This is like watching a mechanic dokumetary a reality show and listen to a stand up comedy at once!
Hahaha 😂
I Love it! 👍👍
Mr Olsen seriously, I usually don’t understand what he’s saying but I love the jokes. Reminds me of holding the flashlight and getting cussed at while my dad beats the Chevy
A real time saver!
T S beats the Chevy? Never heard it called that before...
@@brianhopper3013
Hahaha 😂😂👍
You just light My bad day up!
Hahaha 😂
AvE is always a good time. The phrases he comes up with...
The old Cat training video, lol. "Shake hands with danger."
Well done, sir.
Everything about this engine removal looked safe
With safety third you better believe it!
Ah the magic of editing
I felt no danger whatsoever watching from my rocking chair...
Especially around 12:00 or so...
unironically seems fine to me, compared to my work.
t. boat builder
“As long as you portray the proper false bravado, everything is going to work out just fine.” -AvE 2019
Gotta love those equipment safety videos from the late 70's
Oooooohhhhhh you boys got lucky, when that engine detached from the gen and lurched foward i though " somebodys buying a new intercooler for christmas!".
12:40 I'm telling you guys: This is a POETRY channel. AvE perhaps missed the boat on being the world's best freestyle rapper.
"Coveted like the last chicken tendy at Comic-Con"
-Bumblefuck 2019
I feel you on those exhaut bolts. I pulled the manifolds off an '84 international and the fucker before me put antisneeze on em. God bless em
As an apprentice I used to bolt dirty marine diesel generators together. Many many specifically torqued bolts. I remember having 30 machines lined up in a shop waiting for me to torque the genny onto the engine. Many hours of melancholy
Secretly you enjoyed it. The only thing your boss thought you were good at.
You got tagged for that duty cause your Boss knew that you'd do it correctly and not mess it up.
What a waste. Grab an Impact and uggadugga them bitches right into their home.
“We have found the never seize factory”. Love this dude.
“Your arm holding it down ain’t doing F all” had me dying
You best pull the whole crank out. There's going to be other issues, it's not just a single bearing.
Nar. Some emery tape, another shell from the usual scum bags. jam her back together and flog it off in an auction. Job done. Then off to the pub.
What's the Fun in that?
@@johnlemmey7698
That's the previous owners wasn't it?
The discolouring on the crank shaft joints says "All bearings are fucked". The one AvE showed was just the first to spontaneously disassemble.
@@Sai.Hottari Nope, induction hardened bearing surfaces, a hot spun bearing should have had similar colour on the rod end cap. Notice the next journal alongside has the same colour spread, but no damage. Dang clever these Japanese.
I worked on Generators from 1969 to 2016 then retired. I worked mostly on Cats but unfortunately did have to work on some Genercraps. Watching this caused the PTSD of Genercraps to resurface. I am out back hugging my Chinesium 1 lunger till the shakes go away. Merry Christmas
Thats a mighty generator you got there... she’ll knock the pancakes right off your griddle i’ll tell you what. Hope she chooches strong and long.
It's a generac, so that's unlikely.
Lovin' this channel. Just subbed today. Love the knowledge and humor. This generator action reminds me of when I found a Generac generator at a yard sale a couple years ago. A simple 6.5 horse gas powered 2000 watt jobby that the guy had up for $100. Said he hadn't run it in a couple years. I gave it a pull on site and it wanted to go but the guy told me that as he was getting it out for the sale he tried to run it and it wouldn't fire up more than a chug or so. I bought it knowing that all I had to do was clean the carb and fuel system as it was most definitely gummed up by old fuel. And damn straight, that's all it was. Cleaned everything up, fresh gas, and fresh oil and now I have a nice little electric power source for home or my truck when I need it. Cheers!
4:43 such an obscure reference. Good on you. Made me laff my arse off.
"Ever wondered where your ten-mil goes? God darmn kaboutertjes?"
Secretly having some Dutch ancestry there I hear.
There are only 5000 10mm sockets and wrenches in the whole world. They keep selling you the ones that find their way back to their birthplace. It's a never ending cycle. The buggers are alive and they dont like being away from mom for too long.
That's why the ones you make don't leave, just break!
As a engine builder ,AvE you make me laugh ..love watching ,you are a true RENAISSANCE man .
The knockers I love come in pairs and normally bounce up and down .
Agreed!
I hope i live long enough to watch at least one episode of zero g porn...
You have to have some good framing to hold them up, though. You don’t want them dragging the ground after a few years.
Did you try oiling them?
@@5roundsrapid263 When they start dragging, you trade them for a new set.
Always good to see a man and his son sharing life experiences.
Shake Hands With Danger appeared in my suggestions nary a week ago so i watched it. Suuuper cheezy but a must-watch
I am a diesel mechanic, and I approve this video. Sounds like our shop....
DVD directors commentary at it's finest.
"Shake hands with Danger". Now I'm hooked on 1980s safety videos! 👍👍😎
Top Fuel style is sand the crank in the block, brake clean it, put a new bearing in and send it
Generator engines need to last more than a dozen seconds between rebuids though unlike top fuel engines.
@@dutchgray86 a genset needs to do more than a max of like 900 revolutions.
@@jdrok5026 I'd expect any of mine to do at least 500,000,000 revolutions before overhaul.
@@godfreypoon5148 than top fuel is not for you lol.
@@godfreypoon5148 it's like drugs man that cackle would be better than the hum and whine of the diesel and gas gens
Weird timing... Just this morning, I was just watching that 80's CAT safety video 'shake hands with danger'...loved the production quality, found it comical and informative. it's shocking to see how many people don't take the time to be situationally aware and nothing has changed in 40 years. Like you say in your videos, you always gotta be thinking about what could kill you next.
Shake hands with danger was narrated and sung by Harry Morgan from MASH
You’re right! I can totally hear it now.
@@5roundsrapid263 That made a good show even better...nice touch.
@Glenn Fonner:
That's not what IMDB says.
They credit Charles Oldfather with the narration and also a musical soundtrack credit.
Funny, but not true. It was a guy named Charles Oldfather. Jim Stringer wrote and played the music.
doctor: Sir youve been in a coma for a year!
me: Aw man i cant wait to see how my favourite bar tending robot is coming along!
Merry Christmas to you and your family. Please keep the scientifically correct and politically incorrect videos coming at a rapid pace! Merry Christmas to Dewclaw and his family too!
cannot tell you how excited i got when ave used the same light all 16th wrench without the thumb detector i love these videos
A "chicken tendie" reference no less! lol holy fuckballz!
I seen the block at the start and instantly though "hhmmm that looks a hell of a lot like a mitsu engine." I hate when I'm right, so many mitsu's dying but I still love them. Can't wait to see the rebuild vidjahs AVE!
I replaced a single rod bearing in a Mitsubishi 4g64 engine in a Mighty Max truck that had been knocking.. My little bro is still driving it still works fine. Send it!
wish he would have tried this, worst case ontario yer out $10 if it eats the new bearing
@@agentjwa No, if it eats a new bearing quick you were already out much more for a full engine rebuild including probably a crankshaft and at least 1 rod, but that's also the point you were basically at when it started knocking especially if you didn't tear it down IMMEDIATELY when noise stared. Anyway, I carefully polished that crank journal first with fine sandpaper/WD40/shoelaces to spin the paper, and the rod was still fine, and I did end up replacing all 4 rod bearings. 4G swap the world..
Did the same with my Volvo 850, 10k miles at 20psi later it's doing just fine.
I have rebuilt over 100 4G54 engines and have found them to be tough as nails. It's a 2.6 litre Australian made mitsubishi engine.
I have an adaptor to allow the 2.6 car block to be installed aith the 4x4 /diesel transmission due to split cylinder wall and cracked head and no 4x4 cores to be found.
Most of the time in most of your videos I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about but I still watch em.
i wonder why those fire fighters used them expensive weight saving bearings on a stationary generator? those are usually only good for 6 figure trophy trucks
Having just spent a month splitting my tractor to replace the clutch and find the frigging broken seal that was running oil to the centre of the pressure plate. It is a joy to sit back and watch someone else pulling apart a lump of cast iron. Superb stream of conscious commentary, more laughs in 15 mins than I had in that month. Dewclaw should be a fixture.
Popped up in my recommendations, subbed because i have not laughed so much in ages! Keep up the good work.
You got a lot of the funniest content on RUclips to work your way through now 😁👍
You know what? I think someone about a half a decade ago took a shortcut. Just because it's that particular bearing. I think someone skipped a maintenance period and thought he could get away with it. It's the one bearing that lines up with the oil sump and would be a pain to replace. I'll bet he skipped it, and found another job the next week.
Love the ol shaking hands with danger song mixed in,21 years ago in tech school tjey made us watch that old video,classic lol
Found your channel a couple days ago... Dude, I don't think there's a channel on the RUclipss with a higher laugh/minute ratio if Gentle Watcher can follow along with your Canuckistan mode of speech... Love the channel, Merry Christmas!
How weird
This is my everyday job
But I find myself drawn towards watching
Just wish my engines were as clean to work on
👍
I know right every time I have to touch an infernal combustion contraption it's so many layers thick in baked on shmoo you gotta blast it for ages to find the nuts.
EV running the generators will be nice and clean.
Shaking hands with danger. Almost shed a tear on account of the brain pixies what remember those VHS tapes way back in my Lincoln Technical Institute days. When I was young and still had sufficient cushion between my vertebrae.
Hey AvE are you gonna tell William S. Burroughs “Junkie’s Christmas” again this Christmas? You tell that damn good story damn good!!
I agree.
oh please its a tradition
Didn't do it last year
Yes please sir, I want some more.
As a certified operator, I nearly cried for that poor poor forklift having to deal with that janky extension 😢
"certified operator" hahaha it did the job, no harm, no foul
Loved the shake hands with danger part😂 *guitar riff plays*
Welcome to my world of a diesel mechanic. Many engines rebuilt and outside the frame is always nicer. Commentary is key LOL
Ave thanks for the year again of great knowledge and great laughs.... it's always fun to watch a fellow 200 lb gorilla beating on the knuckle buster.... Merry Christmas to you und you Familia.... and to all who watch this great man beat farstners into place....
What an emotional ride. This has to be the best christmas movie I have ever watched. Thank you Jesus.
That Fram filter is your problem right there partner 😂
they used it just to see if the engine would run it was already fuckered before
I saw FRAM on that filter, and I immediately went to comment the same thing you did - but I was twelve minutes too late lol
@@Vince-DM You realize he put that on AFTER the bangy bangy noise problem. No reason to buy a good filter just to fill it with glitter.
He put that on it in the last video. It still had the machining swarf in it!
@@5roundsrapid263 whoops, missed the last vijeo. My bad.
We need an update on this beast
6 more months you'll have to wait.
13:45 Never saw discoloration on a crankshaft like that before...not that I rebuild engines. Looks like some new form of heat treating: selectively localized, intense, and unintentional.
Normal for diesel engine crankshaft
the journal are heat hardened
Buy a brand new one and it will look the same
I must say... as a mechanic... This is a really nice piece of equipment even with a spun bearing.
Funny thing is I just watched that Caterpillar safety video the other day🤣
Darwin award nominees*.....This guy has such a backlog of unique insults and phrases, I love it!
i used to do this diesel gahbage for a living... now i work on mazaks, okumas, etc and roll around in oil, coolant and metal chips... good times.
Tony Fleetwood how was the transition? I’m in the truck dealer world and want a change
@@DFBrews not bad, slight learning curve, but still turning wrenches... just have to learn the computer side of it.
Had a boss called Dewclaw. Guy had dwarf thumbs. Your apprentice Dewclaw is top notch bub
Their is never a good reason to carry a fist is next when the no knife thing does nothing to stop violence. Evil is always with us and looking to consume the weak.
“If you have no sword, sell your cloak and buy one.” Luke 22:36
This is better then most comedy shows I've seen. I love your channel so much.
Ah, de kabouterjes have my 10mm ;-)
GODDAMN KABOUTERTJES!!!
@@DC_DC_DC_DC poemoekel ;-)
Leve de Kaboutertjes!
Kut kabouters! Waardeloos.
Fucking kaboutertjes 😂😂😂
Zijn nederlandse hints zijn geniaal 😂😂😂
I do love that thack-thack-thack of a properly effed big end bearing. Nothing quite like it. Its both satisfying and demoralizing. Hard to find that mix sometimes.
HEY! - I thought you were making all them words n stuff up. But, I read me the service sheets on how to do this, and wouldn't you know it, it's word for word what you said.
You have saved me so much money and time over the years, through multiple accounts. Thank you. Your knowledge is freaking endless
It aint CAT, but sure sounds one.
Keep that metal flake oil, its expensive stuff they say.
@@sonacphotos A 55gal drum of synthetic blend 10w-30 costs me like $220
Your diction reminds a wee bit how jack Kerouac wrote, minus the complete drunkenness. This is a compliment of the highest regard. Its most entertaining and enlightening to listen, observe, laugh, and commiserate. I just dig it man. Many many thanks.
"we're not building a race engine". Aww damn, was hoping for a racing generator build.
Nice generator, gramps. What's that thing do? 60 Hz? hahaha
[cranks generac up to 100 Hz]
get 'er on 50psi boost and power the whole neighbourhood
*slaps generator on top* This baby can hold so many Amps.
It's the current trend.
400 Hz aircraft power
Plumbers knurlers - creased me up 😂
That wasnt a reasonable job for a good forklift, let alone your clap trap approximation.
Definitely could've done with an overhead crane on that one, hah
Spending many years in the diesel technician world I’m enjoying this series! I did Cats and Cummins mostly though. Since I worked on semis. But did a couple Mercedes and Mac over the years as well!
Move aside Shakespeare, we have a new top wordsmith on the block
I'm, not a machinist, mechanic or a nothing in any industry in topics shown in this channel. But the rhyme word replacement, subtle innuendo, and general "over doing it" cracks me up everytime. One of the very few RUclipsrs I click like BEFORE I watch the video. I don't even know enough about what you are saying to know if it's not all complete bullshit!
Keep up the good work ;)
Holy sheeiiit. This dude does exist above the biceps. I think anyway.... I saw the pointy headed reservoir tip hoodie end on him. Almost got me hot and bothered LOL!!
The next rod over is smoked too. Look how blue the crank is..
I came here to say the same thing, it def had some heat on it.
The day after Christmas I'll be doing a inframe on a CAT 3406E in one of my semis it will be fun.
I’m finishing hooking up a generac generator for my house today. I have an electrician coming out to the farm today to complete the connection. It’s a bit smaller than that monster, only 32kw and LPG but it should run everything here just fine. Have to get ready for hurricane season. Good luck with the project.
“Three Finger Joe” hahaha!
I knew a guy called, “One Arm Mel” years ago. Lost his arm to a rendering plant auger.That batch of dog food had a little extra flavor. What? Did ya think they were going to discard it due to a little extra protein and Timex watch parts? Never.
He is a man after my own heart. Wildly entertaining.
4:47 found yer problem, it ain’t an American made soot thrower!
Woof. Those crank journals look like they have all been HOT! Must be the heat treating...
** Knock Knock **
"Who's there?"
Big End Bearing
Big end bearing who?
I've carried a Swiss Army Knife for over 25 yrs, especially at work, used it to eat with, opening cans/cutting food. And running repairs on the trains I work on.
I still have all my own fingers, and I've never stuck it in anyone....
I'm not enjoying Christmas this year all's good but hope you are having a good one ave. Cheers from Scotland.
Don't let Greta bring you down!
Have a merry brexit, I mean, britmas, and a happy vice year
@@BigSmartArmed HOW DARE YOU! LOL 😂
Don't smoke while bbq-ing, you'll give your kids ashburgers 😉
@@xxxxxxxxxxx82 hee hee heee ;)
Keep it up, next year will be better ...
That's what keeps me going the last 5 years.
And slowly it does ...
Don't let these suckers bring you down!
Holy shite, I haven’t heard the shaking hands with danger jingle since I was in tech college 16 years ago. Love your videos and dialogue!
I didn’t understand a good goddam word but I felt at times like I did and I liked it.
Gotta give the dialogue a big thumbs up! The occasional Dew Claw quip was exceptionally placed as well!
Just seeing all the cheap sealer around the sump when your taking out the engine, just tells me there’s a story with that old girl 😂
He pulled the pan in a previous video to check for bearing material and put it back on and ran it anyway
The old "shake hands with danger"-Caterpillar films! Used to show those when teaching heavy equipment maintenance. It seems someone's been there before, silicone sealant on the sump instead of a proper gasket.
If it works it works!
I work with engine parts. I constantly tell people to not use silicone on gaskets and they don’t listen. More often than not, the gasket IS silicone! Especially on newer engines.
Might of course be silicone from the factory, I have not worked on newer Mitsubishi industrial engines. I've never seen an oil sump mounted with silicone sealant from the factory though. I also tend to avoid silicone sealants in engines and hydraulics unless specified by the manufacturer in which case I take care not to apply too much. It has a nasty habit of squeezing out of the joints and forming "sausages" that might clog something, especially in hydraulics. I often use a non-hardening sealing compound (Hylomar etc.) on paper and cork gaskets and of course those metal-to-metal joints where such compound is specified.
You obviously didn't watch the previous vidio :-)
I mean, subarus come with gasket maker from the factory on the oil pan. There isn't a gasket. But much like land rovers, if it isn't leaking fill it up.