What an intriguing little engine! Hearing this tiny powerhouse roar like a beast when assembled and started is truly impressive. It’s amazing how something so small can produce such a powerful sound, showcasing the beauty of engineering and innovation. This project highlights the excitement of building and experimenting with engines, and it’s a great reminder that great things often come in small packages. I can’t wait to see more of what this little engine can do-keep up the fantastic work
@@OmniaNihil Witam Uprzejmie Chciałbym się zapytać czy ten miniaturowy silnik wykonał Pan sam?. Jakich maszyn Pan używał, aby wykonać taki mały model silnika?. Czy niektóre elementy tego miniaturowego silnika, były odlewane?. Czy można pokazać na filmiku jak były wykonywane wszystkie elementy tego małego silnika?. Pozdrawiam z POLAND 🇵🇱
As an apprentice engineer our class manufactured the parts that went together to make a miniature locomotive. Lots of skills acquired during the process. Long retired, watching this beautiful video was pure joy. Thank you
I am a mechanical engineer and post graduate in design and landed up in supply chain industry due to covid and working in the same now. But this video made the core Mechanical engineer and automotive enthusiast in me happy. Thanks for making this!
As an engineer I can tell you।।।। If you like real engineering go switch to it else you will regret later on I also started my carrier 20 years back as an sales executive and soon realize this is not I have studied engineering for It took another 3 years for me to switch to engineering job ।।। Lots of hickup।।।। But it worked ।।।। Now When I look back I am happy and satisfied the risk and invested time was worth ।।।।
One of the great joys of RUclips is the ease of learning new practical things, or at least appreciating the great knowledge, skills and advice of experts. This is a prime example of that. It’s a fantastic to see that tiny precision engineered assembly come to life after such meticulous effort. But let’s not forget the excellent camerawork and editing, without which the quality would suffer and much praise would be lost.
I remember back 65 years ago when I was a kid, building a the Visible V-8 model engine. It ran too but on battery power and it was all plastic. And it was a great learning experience. It familiarized me with the internal workings of an engine so that six years later when I worked on the real thing, I wasn’t intimidated. This one here, though, I am probably gonna look at getting one of these to play with. I love that it’s made of metal. Tell the truth I’m really sick of plastic!
The humanity and nature is sick of plastic, literally. In case you don't know about it: this crap material releases "micro plastics" on everything, and there isn't something on the body, on nature, that can desintegrate it, so it acumulates on the body of everyone, causing hormonal problems. Also, the recycle plastic thing is a farse, it does not work, it releases more mp.
Conversely, an engine 1,000’s of times this size, would function, were it possible to manufacture the parts - and hold it down ! This beautiful little machine is a work of art.
It can't work. Because the molecular structure of the materials used cannot form enough bonds for greater power and would crack. For a larger, more voluminous engine, you must use different materials and components.
That is indeed demonstrating to the common and casual viewer such as myself the ingenuity, planning , patience and attention to detail shown by much brighter minds and very skilled hands!!
While kudos are in order for your mechanical skills, may I applaud your beautiful filming of this process. Nice little "stop motion animation" touches here and there, especially at 8:00. Just lovely.
Je viens de découvrir que Cison Engine est une société chinoise qui fabrique des petits moteurs et autres pièces de moteurs avec des machines CNC, ce qui explique la grande qualité de précision de ces petites merveilles de mécaniques, très intéressant pour les personnes qui veulent apprendre la mécanique et le fonctionnement de chaque organe d'un moteur!
This motor is much better than the most real engines from Mercedes , Kia , Honda ....it has cylinder liners made of steel !! And the liners are removeable !
There was no reason to throw Honda in there Honda has always been making great engines. Why else would the k series and b series Motors be getting swapped into everything?
Amazing! I don’t know much about engines, other than watching YT videos for a year, so I kinda recognized the block, pistons, valves, and a whole lot of gaskets and lube, lol. Maybe the flywheel and timing belt? I’m embarrassing myself. This was mesmerizing to a layman!
Lol that Clymer manual explained a lot more than: "the short bolts go after the big bolts and you gotta put em on crisscross like this. Now try to find one of the hundred 10mm sockets we own."
@@balrogDCLXVIyeah store bought is two stroke nitro mix. This is 4 stroke with valves and adjusted to even idle nice. Way different. The only you get this in rc is to machine it yourself or buy a ridiculously priced similar engine then you need a 1/5 or 1/4 scale rig to put it in. Only the top rc guys will have this type of engine in a vehicle. Amazing job.
Nice, amazing, wonderful indeed! (Clappings) I've worked 30 years repearings real one engines! This mini engine is lovely! Congratulations and greetings from Argentina!🇦🇷
This is absolutely insane! One of those days when I love the internet. You made a great video. You obviously know your stuff, just like you know how to put an engine together. Greetings from Germany.
I worked in a machine shop and I loved it. I guess I can't say I "worked" in a Machine shop if I loved it, lol. I do have a question for you, maybe I should ask you at your DIY Garage, I'll try reaching you there. Thank you for sharing your videos with all of us.
Verdadera obra maestra de la mecánica, con un mecanizado espectacular de los diferentes componentes del motor. Ese cigüeñal es una obra de arte.enhorabuena a los responsables.
When your car engine gives you hard times and fails multiple times, this is your video. You'll be in tune with the mechanic describing where it did go wrong for the engine.
Dude, this is _so_ freaking cool. People throw around the term "satisfying" like it's going out of style but this is about the most satisfying video I've seen in a minute.
@@kotukuwhakapiko467 Your _name_ is satisfying, dude. What is it? I can't tell where it stops and begins again, or is it all one word? Either way it's pretty awesome. Mine's Eamon O'Connor which isn't _that_ interesting but it's pretty rare in America at least. Where are you from? And thank you, that was really nice.
Its maori language New Zealand. Same pronounciation as portugese and japanese. Ko-tu-ku sounds like Caw-two-koo. It maori word for white heron the bird on our $2 coin. My mum maiden name is O'connell..my brother is first name Conal
So my name is two words...( to answer yoir question Eamon) kotuku whakapiko The whakapiko just sounds awesome the whaka sounds like english swear words fka haha ...wha-ka-pi-ko sounds like Far-car-pee-core . Haha take care mr o connor
Unbelievable. The beauty of the assembly is only topped by the beauty of the tooling to make this possible. 50 years from now, people will marvel at the complexity of the old-fashioned internal combustion engine.
That was great, really made my day. What crafty-fine work, shear perfection, and what a groan that little engine let loose when it reved up. Put some chrome mini-megaphone pipes on it!
amazing to watch this build I WOULD HAVE dropped half of these small parts at least a dozen times and spent longer trying to find them on my hands and knees on the floor, than it took this lad to build it.
The engine is tiny, but when it starts, it growls powerfully like a wild beast. I didn't expect that a small engine could make such a powerful sound. It feels like you're witnessing a miniature version of a giant machine.
After rebuilding a Toyota Supra 2JZ GTE many moons ago the principles are exactly the same, power outputs probably differed with the JZ's 600hp 😁 great video
Watching this has made my admiration for engineering grow immensely. Absolutely 💯 beautiful. How long would it take for you to build a fully operational vehicle? I'm excited about what you are going to make next. Thank you for sharing your world of engineering. Excellent video!
Wow! GREAT video! Thank you for labeling each part you were assembling! I learned a lot! I watched the Animagraff video on "how a car engine works" first, which gave me a very nice "big picture" of the engine, air intake, fuel, electrical, oil, exhaust and then watched THIS video which is so nicely labeled and presented. It's helping me connect the dots and seeing what the parts look like. Saving your video for later reference. Bravo and thank you :)
cannot look away. nice job, making every second valuable. oh luv this- less than 3 lbs ( 1.3 kg and 2.5 hp!! ) we're talking pound for pound the most powerful engine ive ever seen lol
Top Video ich finde Dein Video super alles ist sehr gut zu erkennen keine blöde Hintergrund Musik . Das Set ist super clean und erstklassig beleuchtet . Die Video Schnitte sind präzise und nicht schnell oder hektisch . Alles wird hier gezeigt wie ein Motor aufgebaut ist ... 1000 Punkte für Dein tolles Projekt Video .
I never took automotive in high school (i wish i had). This allowed me to see just how the mystical workings of an engine happen. Thanks so much for this work of art.
This is probably not an American product. I have never seen this and impressed. This is probably From Germany or Japan. Here in the USA we should have the Ford 289 or GM 350 real size engines as kits so we can continue our classic car projects today. This is very exciting to see in miniature!!
I had to watch the whole video too. I kept thinking what about the spark plugs? When he put the spark plugs in I was thinking. Yeah! Fire that thing up.
ESSA DE FERA FOI UM EXAGERO. MAIS QUE COISA LINDA DESSE MOTOR, ISSO DEVE SER ALUMÍNIO, MOTOR DIGNO DE UMA GALERIA DE ARTES, SEM BRINCA. BABEI NO TRABALHO E EQUIPAMENTO.
I have watched many videos on the assembly of miniature engines, ( i did fancy a V8 OHC variant at one point ) but , these are engines that will rev to several 1000 rpm buy do not have any oil supply system , so unless you strip and regrease after every run they cannot last long
Espectacular!!, lo mejor que encontré para observar con mi celular!!, excelente todo!!, quedé enloquecido con éste trabajo!!, en serio!!...una de las cosas más maravillosas que ví en mi vida!!... una joya!!!
_Love the sound of the rain and thunder in the background, so relaxing! Also, thanks for adding the captions / subtitles to show the part names._
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the support, much appreciated!!!
車のプラモデルに付けてみてください
あとこれは走行じゃなくてテストなのでは?
Sou mecanico automotivo
Tambem sou mecanico ajustador industrial.
amo a mecanica e caldeiraria. um abraço brother.
À@@DIY-Garage
Mande um para mim desmontado, sou mecânico de motoris para mim séria uma grande alegria.
What an intriguing little engine! Hearing this tiny powerhouse roar like a beast when assembled and started is truly impressive. It’s amazing how something so small can produce such a powerful sound, showcasing the beauty of engineering and innovation. This project highlights the excitement of building and experimenting with engines, and it’s a great reminder that great things often come in small packages. I can’t wait to see more of what this little engine can do-keep up the fantastic work
It is more rattle than roar. It needs a tiny Italian-style resonator to bring out a full throated exhaust note.
@@OmniaNihil
Witam Uprzejmie
Chciałbym się zapytać czy ten miniaturowy silnik wykonał Pan sam?.
Jakich maszyn Pan używał, aby wykonać taki mały model silnika?.
Czy niektóre elementy tego miniaturowego silnika, były odlewane?.
Czy można pokazać na filmiku jak były wykonywane wszystkie elementy tego małego silnika?.
Pozdrawiam z POLAND 🇵🇱
I can’t help thinking about all the precision engineering and machining that went into this.
That's just as impressive as the engine itself
Exactly my thoughts. Really cool.
Wow the amount of detail in all the parts is amazing. Can you buy miniature kits like this?
As an Engineer, I can honestly say that this is a wonderful piece of engineering.
Thanks for sharing it.
Amazing...👍👍
@@guyvanbrussel9772 IT or grass cutting, refuse collection perhaps :-)
Irre 🤩🤩🤩
@guyvanbrussel9772 It's just a toy. As an engine to do work? I am sure it would be short-lived.
@@BeingMe23 ,
You need to be watching Sesame Street, you'll get more out of it because it's for Trolls in training.
Retired mechanical engineer here. Your attention to every detail is impressive. Very tidy build and workshop. Kia Ora from Kirikiriroa, Aotearoa ❤
Thank you very much!
Should be used in every high school automotive shop class - if only we still had them.
My thought as well 👍
Hi, we do in NYC the school is Automotive HS in Brooklyn NY. I taught there for 25 years.
In the UK schools, lads are just taught to wear ladies undies.
When I was a kid we had a 350LT1 cid in shop class to learn on
In the US boys are taught how to help your lads put them on.
As someone who has been an amateur mechanic most of my life, this is beautiful to watch
'His' life.
@@rogerrendzak8055nice one roger
အင်ချင်ခွဲပီးရေစူနေလို့တချက်လောက်ရှင်းပြလိုရရင်ကူညီပါအုံး
As an apprentice engineer our class manufactured the parts that went together to make a miniature locomotive. Lots of skills acquired during the process. Long retired, watching this beautiful video was pure joy. Thank you
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video.
👍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Having seen a video on how steam engines work, bravo!
I am a mechanical engineer and post graduate in design and landed up in supply chain industry due to covid and working in the same now. But this video made the core Mechanical engineer and automotive enthusiast in me happy. Thanks for making this!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video.
As an engineer I can tell you।।।। If you like real engineering go switch to it else you will regret later on
I also started my carrier 20 years back as an sales executive and soon realize this is not I have studied engineering for
It took another 3 years for me to switch to engineering job ।।। Lots of hickup।।।। But it worked ।।।।
Now When I look back I am happy and satisfied the risk and invested time was worth ।।।।
Can I use this engine in my kart?
The most perfectly made video I've ever watched. So many critical operations so clearly shown in so few minutes.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video.
I agree with you , perfect little video
One of the great joys of RUclips is the ease of learning new practical things, or at least appreciating the great knowledge, skills and advice of experts. This is a prime example of that. It’s a fantastic to see that tiny precision engineered assembly come to life after such meticulous effort. But let’s not forget the excellent camerawork and editing, without which the quality would suffer and much praise would be lost.
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed the video.
+1
Am I the only one who's watching the entire video in awe with a cheeky smile on my face😊
Nope
Nop Same here enjoying every secundaria of it 🫠💯👍 , to me fells like a fancy watch and horology all the way 😊
Same here. I don’t even care what it does. It’s the craftsmanship.
NO
No,youre not😮😊❤Ken Muller Norway
I remember back 65 years ago when I was a kid, building a the Visible V-8 model engine.
It ran too but on battery power and it was all plastic. And it was a great learning experience. It familiarized me with the internal workings of an engine so that six years later when I worked on the real thing, I wasn’t intimidated.
This one here, though, I am probably gonna look at getting one of these to play with. I love that it’s made of metal. Tell the truth I’m really sick of plastic!
Also built a "the visible V-8 when I was a kid😊
The humanity and nature is sick of plastic, literally. In case you don't know about it: this crap material releases "micro plastics" on everything, and there isn't something on the body, on nature, that can desintegrate it, so it acumulates on the body of everyone, causing hormonal problems. Also, the recycle plastic thing is a farse, it does not work, it releases more mp.
Engines are so cool. This miniature is a good learning opportunity for those who don’t understand how an internal combustion works.
Great video
Conversely, an engine 1,000’s of times this size, would function, were it possible to manufacture the parts - and hold it down !
This beautiful little machine is a work of art.
There are engines doing tens of Mega Watts of power for ships and power plants. Which is 10s of thousands in size of power.
It can't work. Because the molecular structure of the materials used cannot form enough bonds for greater power and would crack. For a larger, more voluminous engine, you must use different materials and components.
@@selimhangun3095 have a look at Wartsila or MAN engines..
500 mice power
😂😂😂 Мощность двигателя 500 мышиных сил!😂😂😂
Или в одну кошачью силу...
Haha! Good one. I said _pony_ power but yours is a far more accurate and funny metric. Mice power... Haha.
Seahorse power
Considering how fast one mouse is that's a lot....a performance car 😅
😂😂😂
That is indeed demonstrating to the common and casual viewer such as myself the ingenuity, planning , patience and attention to detail shown by much brighter minds and very skilled hands!!
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed the video.
I’ve always been impressed how the energy gets to the wheels. Great minds invented this stuff.
While kudos are in order for your mechanical skills, may I applaud your beautiful filming of this process. Nice little "stop motion animation" touches here and there, especially at 8:00. Just lovely.
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Je viens de découvrir que Cison Engine est une société chinoise qui fabrique des petits moteurs et autres pièces de moteurs avec des machines CNC, ce qui explique la grande qualité de précision de ces petites merveilles de mécaniques, très intéressant pour les personnes qui veulent apprendre la mécanique et le fonctionnement de chaque organe d'un moteur!
the precision quality of the parts is superb
Beautiful engineering. Really amazing. Every person who drives should watch this.
This motor is much better than the most real engines from Mercedes , Kia , Honda ....it has cylinder liners made of steel !! And the liners are removeable !
There was no reason to throw Honda in there Honda has always been making great engines. Why else would the k series and b series Motors be getting swapped into everything?
I doubt he knows anything about engines.
Amazing! I don’t know much about engines, other than watching YT videos for a year, so I kinda recognized the block, pistons, valves, and a whole lot of gaskets and lube, lol. Maybe the flywheel and timing belt? I’m embarrassing myself. This was mesmerizing to a layman!
Beautiful video, I was an intern at an Engine Division and this brought back memories!
don't tell my dad, but this taught me more about engines than he has in 16 years
Some are good at what they know, but not good teachers.
You definitely a very slow learner 😂😂
Lol that Clymer manual explained a lot more than: "the short bolts go after the big bolts and you gotta put em on crisscross like this. Now try to find one of the hundred 10mm sockets we own."
This is amazing and also hearing the rain was a nice cozy addition
I thought it's raining with the sound of thunder as I was watching this 🤣
Wow!
RC vehicles would be so much more interesting if we were using real engines like this...
Great demo!
There are RC cars with combustion engines
@@balrogDCLXVIyeah store bought is two stroke nitro mix. This is 4 stroke with valves and adjusted to even idle nice. Way different. The only you get this in rc is to machine it yourself or buy a ridiculously priced similar engine then you need a 1/5 or 1/4 scale rig to put it in. Only the top rc guys will have this type of engine in a vehicle. Amazing job.
@@ztwntyn8
Lots of 4 stroke rc engines out there.
Now turbocharge it
Machining fins that small would be a heck of a trial. I say supercharge it!
18 BIG TURBOS VS SMALL 4 CYL ENGINE
Ahhahaha!
I’m not an engineer, but this is amazing.
Show
Nice, amazing, wonderful indeed! (Clappings) I've worked 30 years repearings real one engines! This mini engine is lovely!
Congratulations and greetings from Argentina!🇦🇷
Que motor es de que auto.
@@manuelcruz7248 No comprendo tu pregunta; yo tengo un Nissan, pero no veo la conexión con este maravilloso mini motor.
Muito muito bom trabalho, maravilhoso trabalho de montagem desse pequeno motor a combustão, parabéns a quem fez e o montou. Maravilhoso.
Alguém poderia pegar esse vídeo e ir falando o nome das peças e a função delas pra ficar perfeito!
I know VERY little when it comes to engines. This was very educational
This brings back a few memories of Saturday mornings wandering round a scrapyard with my Dad, and afternoons fixing his Mini .....
отличное время!
Small engines are a hobby I should embrace
This is absolutely insane! One of those days when I love the internet. You made a great video. You obviously know your stuff, just like you know how to put an engine together. Greetings from Germany.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Wow! That was super cool, only thing missing was building a tiny car around that engine!! Awesome work, really enjoyed watching that.
I worked in a machine shop and I loved it. I guess I can't say I "worked" in a Machine shop if I loved it, lol. I do have a question for you, maybe I should ask you at your DIY Garage, I'll try reaching you there. Thank you for sharing your videos with all of us.
Verdadera obra maestra de la mecánica, con un mecanizado espectacular de los diferentes componentes del motor. Ese cigüeñal es una obra de arte.enhorabuena a los responsables.
Credit to who ever makes these tiny engines Real art
When your car engine gives you hard times and fails multiple times, this is your video. You'll be in tune with the mechanic describing where it did go wrong for the engine.
Sim, abraços do Brazil
Dude, this is _so_ freaking cool. People throw around the term "satisfying" like it's going out of style but this is about the most satisfying video I've seen in a minute.
Thank you! I really appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Its satisfying your comment
@@kotukuwhakapiko467 Your _name_ is satisfying, dude. What is it? I can't tell where it stops and begins again, or is it all one word? Either way it's pretty awesome. Mine's Eamon O'Connor which isn't _that_ interesting but it's pretty rare in America at least. Where are you from? And thank you, that was really nice.
Its maori language New Zealand. Same pronounciation as portugese and japanese.
Ko-tu-ku sounds like Caw-two-koo. It maori word for white heron the bird on our $2 coin. My mum maiden name is O'connell..my brother is first name Conal
So my name is two words...( to answer yoir question Eamon) kotuku whakapiko
The whakapiko just sounds awesome the whaka sounds like english swear words fka haha ...wha-ka-pi-ko sounds like Far-car-pee-core . Haha take care mr o connor
Unbelievable. The beauty of the assembly is only topped by the beauty of the tooling to make this possible. 50 years from now, people will marvel at the complexity of the old-fashioned internal combustion engine.
Didnt dare skip a second , work of art .
I am more impressed by the detail level after every part that is assembled. Fabulous.
That was great, really made my day. What crafty-fine work, shear perfection, and what a groan that little engine let loose when it reved up. Put some chrome mini-megaphone pipes on it!
Best video of an internal combustion engine workings I've ever watched. Thank you.
amazing to watch this build I WOULD HAVE dropped half of these small parts at least a dozen times and spent longer trying to find them on my hands and knees on the floor, than it took this lad to build it.
The engine is tiny, but when it starts, it growls powerfully like a wild beast. I didn't expect that a small engine could make such a powerful sound. It feels like you're witnessing a miniature version of a giant machine.
Genius, wonderful to watch. Just like watching a Rolex being assembled.
After rebuilding a Toyota Supra 2JZ GTE many moons ago the principles are exactly the same, power outputs probably differed with the JZ's 600hp 😁 great video
Watching this has made my admiration for engineering grow immensely. Absolutely 💯 beautiful.
How long would it take for you to build a fully operational vehicle?
I'm excited about what you are going to make next.
Thank you for sharing your world of engineering. Excellent video!
Wow! GREAT video! Thank you for labeling each part you were assembling! I learned a lot! I watched the Animagraff video on "how a car engine works" first, which gave me a very nice "big picture" of the engine, air intake, fuel, electrical, oil, exhaust and then watched THIS video which is so nicely labeled and presented. It's helping me connect the dots and seeing what the parts look like. Saving your video for later reference. Bravo and thank you :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
All the mill work is exceptional. Great job mister.
I don't understand machinery much but still loved this video so much, was so smooth and satisfying.
cannot look away. nice job, making every second valuable.
oh luv this- less than 3 lbs ( 1.3 kg and 2.5 hp!! ) we're talking pound for pound the most powerful engine ive ever seen lol
Beautiful piece of machining. Big step up from the Mechano set I had as a kid.
So, this is where vide gripped garage learned how engines work? 👍👍👍
Top Video ich finde Dein Video super alles ist sehr gut zu erkennen keine blöde Hintergrund Musik . Das Set ist super clean und erstklassig beleuchtet . Die Video Schnitte sind präzise und nicht schnell oder hektisch . Alles wird hier gezeigt wie ein Motor aufgebaut ist ... 1000 Punkte für Dein tolles Projekt Video .
Imagine installing this little beast in a children's pedal car
I never took automotive in high school (i wish i had). This allowed me to see just how the mystical workings of an engine happen. Thanks so much for this work of art.
Un travail de fou c'est magnifique et ça permet d'explique le fonctionnement d'un moteur.
Une piece de collection tellement c'est joli.
That's the best 12 mins of awesome automotive engineering that I've seen :)
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it.
Absolutely enjoyed from the first to the last second, this is so satisfying to watch.
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Es ist große Kunst eines Metallprofis. Dreh und Frästechnik vom feinsten 👍👍
Every 10 year old should watch this video.
So that's 142 horsepower per liter/1,000cc. Impressive! No wonder it roars like a beast! 🤩
What an amazing project, truly a delight to watch. Thank you very much for doing this.
This has to be the most impressive and beautiful video I’ve ever watched on RUclips. Also a magnificent example of engineering at its very best!
عمل جبار ورائع ..
نموذج محرك صغير ..
دقيق الصنع..
تحية لك واحترام.. ايها المهندس المبدع..
What a cute little thing with even cuter tiny components.🥰
They’ve also built tiny jet engines, kind of amazing.
놀랍군요. 대단합니다. 저렇게도 작은 엔진... 정교하게 만든듯.
Highly Sophisticated and very well measured Equipment.
Beautiful! That's the kind of stuff they should teach kids at school.
Now to put this in my Prius. I might actually get to work on time.
Come on pal, the Toyota Prius is one of the most reliable cars on the planet.
@@FalseTeeth-o4y lol. My comment wasn’t about reliability, it was about speed and power😬.
These works are so beautiful to see, that's why we watch these videos more and more. Please make more good videos.❤
Wonderful. I have watched the film of the construction of this engine 10 times. Congratulations.
Delightful indeed! What kid seeing this experience wouldn’t want to jump into automotive engineering!!!
Just casually clicked on this video not expecting much. Ended up watching it 3 times.
Thank you very much for the support! Glad you enjoyed the video.
I don't know how engines work but this is fascinating to watch. I won't be doing this alone though, I have issues just trying to tie my shoes😁😂
To give education of our machnical students it's really very amazing thing , I appreciate your this effort Thanx lala Pakistani
This is probably not an American product. I have never seen this and impressed. This is probably From Germany or Japan. Here in the USA we should have the Ford 289 or GM 350 real size engines as kits so we can continue our classic car projects today. This is very exciting to see in miniature!!
I had to watch the whole video too. I kept thinking what about the spark plugs? When he put the spark plugs in I was thinking. Yeah! Fire that thing up.
Where did he get those tiny spark plugs?
@@joepangean6770
I was thinking from a hobby shop, I think there's already small engines that use something similar.
Human brain is extraordinary smart than we think I can't even fix baby bike respect to this gentleman
Lo mejor que he visto en pequeña escala.muy didáctico para estudiantes y graduados
This is a very interesting and inspiring video for anyone who is passionate about technology and mechanics. Looking forward to your next videos
Glad you enjoyed it!
Posso comprar um ???@@DIY-Garage
Very cool....The best part was seeing the Feeler gauge! ALWAYS think of my dad when I see one :)
Same. Fortunate to have inherited all of his legacy Craftsman hand tools and engine repair accessories.
@@mlaprarie GOOD for you!!!
Mechanical engineer here, 45 years of practical experience. This is fantastic!!!
So very satisfying .... It creates an innate relaxation with creativity spikes in mind ...
I dont usually comment on videos, but this video is honestly the best video I've watched in a very long time. Please keep up the good work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Это шедевер точности и механической обработки.Ювелирная работа.Бравооо.Григ Армения.
ESSA DE FERA FOI UM EXAGERO. MAIS QUE COISA LINDA DESSE MOTOR, ISSO DEVE SER ALUMÍNIO, MOTOR DIGNO DE UMA GALERIA DE ARTES, SEM BRINCA. BABEI NO TRABALHO E EQUIPAMENTO.
Fascinating to see! Thank you so much for uploading it.
And I also love the sound of that thunderstorm in the background.
As a beginner in this whole car thiny. I find this so cool 😂
It's so adorably cute, and it really growls with some mature attitude already!
Just wait until it grows up into a powerful, roaring V8...
Man.. you drew a face on my smile 🤤🤍
I have watched many videos on the assembly of miniature engines, ( i did fancy a V8 OHC variant at one point ) but , these are engines that will rev to several 1000 rpm buy do not have any oil supply system , so unless you strip and regrease after every run they cannot last long
Espectacular!!, lo mejor que encontré para observar con mi celular!!, excelente todo!!, quedé enloquecido con éste trabajo!!, en serio!!...una de las cosas más maravillosas que ví en mi vida!!... una joya!!!
Mechanical Micro engineering probably a future up and coming industry... not just novelty...