Boxer-Engine Restoration l Time-Lapse Rebuild Disassembly Subaru Motorsport
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Mit den Videos gebe ich euch einen Einblick in meine Arbeit .
Meine Firma Subi-Performance ist eine Motorenmanufaktur, die auf den Bau von Hochleistungs Boxermotoren der Marke Subaru spezialisiert ist.
Die meisten Werzeuge die ich benutze sind von Würth und die Messmittel sind von Mitutoyo.
Haupt-Kamera: Panasonic Lumix G DMC-GX8H
Action-Kamera: GoPro 4 Hero Session
Video was off-the-charts GREAT !... No stupid music... just quiet patient TALENT !! I love these type videos....reminds me of when younger - meddling with cars and motors.... THE REAL ENJOYMENT IS.. remembering the toils and errors I made.. and now I can watch someone else do it effortlessly.. while sitting nice and comfy in my lazyboy... Ahhhh,.. just great !.... TRULY !! I learned new tricks... wish I would have known about way back when.. Thnx.
Nice to finally see an engine rebuild video showing real life problems you can encounter when working with older engines, great work
I am a Xerox tech and this blew me away. Impressed that he cleans his workspace as he works. Gives me appreciation on what you guys do.
A really good mechanic does just that. Account for every bolt, nut and fastener. And do this for a living. 40 years, my car loving friends. I now know how a doctor feels when he or she sees patients and still enjoys what we find. To be a car doctor is awesome.
32 minutes of mechanic porn
👍😄
best damn appropriate porn ever
U mean nightmare.. suckin' ass with this rottan piece of crap (ROTTEN INTO A SINGLE PILE OF SHIT AT AGE MAX 10-15) ....
Until he broke that bolt off n had to use a different block for the vid hahahahaha
@@Sanyey The whole purpose of an engine rebuild is to fix an engine in bad condition, you knucklehead. You expected something else?
THANK YOU for letting us hear the ambient audio of the tools at work instead of laying some ridiculous music track on top. What a pleasant change of pace compared to most other channels.
Парень,очень здорово! Для себя смотрю эти ролики,как азбуку,как путеводитель,в лабиринтах субароводства -садоводства.Огромное спасибо!
Now this is what an engine recon should sound like. Pure concerto of metal-on-metal, whirring tools and 'Thwack!' of engineering 'persuasion'. Also an object lesson in choosing Subaru. It simply goes to show what the Japanese can do with some metal, rubber and plastic. Awesome look at the precision that makes up a boxer. Love it.
half of the video is removing 1 bolt. this accurately represents what it's like to work on cars.
@Zombie Head Absolutely true. Its not like a few stainless or zinc bolts are going to blow profit margins. I think it might have more to do with engineers ignorance, or arrogance even.
Another thing is that in the video the mechanic has the tools and techniques. His tig made short work of those bolts. Me, my shitty cheap mig, and my skills would have taken way longer!!
@Zombie Head - If you check, you'll find out that aluminum - stainless is a more reactive galvanic couple than aluminum - carbon steel. Anyway, some kinda dielectric mating would be nice.
@Zombie Head True, they will always complain about costs. But if your buying in bulk these screws will end up being a few cents each. Porsche reportedly makes $23k a car while VW makes on average of %3, which can be as little as $850 - apparently. I'm not suggesting ALL the bolts be stainless, just the most troublesome areas like exhaust manifolds etc. Such a small change like this would be noted by mechanics all over the world (after a few years of course).
@Zombie Head Cars are engineered for low cost and quick assembly in the plant. Repairs are just an afterthought.
nifty little trick with the tig to get that broken stud out, gonna have to remember that , always forget how strong a weld you can do with a tig..
And this is what women will never understand...throughout this video there were many challenges but ultimately a great satisfying reward at the end. Extremely therapeutic.
love how you separated the block halves at 26:30 lol. quality video sir!
After all the shit he went through to get that far I'd have wanted to beat the crap out of it too. Then I'd have shovelled the lot into a skip and gone to look for another job. The engineers who designed that thing must laugh themselves to sleep every night thinking about the poor sods who have to work on them.
@@fatroberto3012 i do these cars all the time and they are cake if you know what to look for
.”but you only hit it with a hammer! But, Miss, It’s knowing where to hit it.”
Let's give this man a big thank you for working in silence to give us the great video. I'd go crazy not having a playlist or podcast playing in the background.
I’m impressed never seen one broken down before! Now I have love watching videos of motors being broke down 👍🏾
At last, its nice to see someone that knows how to dismantle an engine. No whacking it willy nilly with a big hammer!!
You know it's a German shop if they're already cleaning the floor as soon as the engine is disassembled...
and using one of the best tool manufactureres. Würth :) Zebra Tools
Na sicher
And no Swarf left on any machines- British machine shop littered with it and Pirelli Calendars:-)
@@Jaymo_the_monkey for all you non technical people swarf is debris. typically small metal bits. also remember when doing engine work use a clean rag free of fluff. :)
@@rayhai6781 you can get wurth products in north america too
So obvious not this guys first rodeo....he has done this lots....and learned a few hard lessons along the way. Love the bolt extraction segment.
All the right tools and the right environment, lighting, room to move. Always good to video a complex repair or overhaul as you can watch the video if you are unsure of what goes where.
Great video. Reminds me of 1976 when I was a Honda dealer motorcycle mechanic, working on a GL1000 engine. I can almost smell the distinct odor of petroleum lubricants released when the bolts get cracked loose.
Thanks for a soothing video. Not a single word, no silly music. Great job!
Now I understand why people say honda engines are so simple and easy to work on. Wow that boxer engine was no joke
Great vid!
Thing that kills me about Honda is the quality of the metal. They will run for 300,000 miles with spark plugs and oil changes, but don't dare try taking it apart past 150,000 unless you like pulling threads out of EVERYTHING!
Just my personal experience. Even worse if it's been raced. A raced Subaru is an equal amount of a pain as an old lady daily.
I miss working on my integra ohhhh the ez daaays.. went to subaru then bmw now... its like a nightmare lol
Danke für den schönen Film. Ich finde das ganz toll, was ihr (du) macht. 👍😀
I have no knowledge about car engines what so ever but watching this was oddly satisfying.
Don't know what was best, the video work or the disassembly work. Both were excellent. Top rated video here.
I have never disassembled the boxer engine. The video is a feast for the eyes.
No doubt in the skills department.
I found this to be so satisfying to watch! Great camera angles and work overall!
Something very satisfying about the cracking sound the bolts make as they let go.
Daniel Haumesser relief 😂 of not snapping
I think this is one of the most best jobs in the world..
It really is man
Love the little details in what you guys do I also like how y’all show what your doing !
WOW that is some CLEAN workshop!!!! I'd have confidence there with their work!
Never thought I'd say this but the sounds of nuts breaking loose is amazing
I never thought about welding a nut on a stuck stud! Thanks! Brilliant!
Its an old trick and a fantastic one! I have been doing it myself for years. Heats up the bolt at the same time!
I can say your a very immaculate and perfectionist when working on this boxer motor. Very patient and perfect work especially taking out the broken bolts. Your a master mechanic on Subaru Motors in my books. Excellent job and very detailed work bro :)
Tolle Arbeit, gut gemacht. In solchen außergewöhnlichen Fällen wird die Erfahrung repariert. Er selbst reparierte Motoren mit ähnlichen Problemen, Korrosion, verrosteten Teilen und Schrauben. Stripper aus dem, was zur Hand war. Übrigens, eine hausgemachte Sperre auf der Basis des Zahnriemens darf das Kunststoffzahnrad möglicherweise nicht brechen. Es haftet an mehr Zähnen und die Last verteilt sich gleichmäßiger auf die Nockenwellenscheiben.
Die Erfahrung wird repariert? Wie und was meinst du damit?
E-bike je určitě do budoucna trvalým dopravním prostředkem který se bude neustále vyrábě doufám že začnete přemýšlet nad pořádnou konstrukcí. Ty auta opravdu mozná už i zatěžují a je stírm moc práce a oleje.
That's the best how-to for bolt removal with a broken off head I've ever seen.
I knew it! He's got 4 arms and a ratcheting hand.
Thanks for sharing and as always keep building👍
Sehr gute Arbeit!!! Es macht große Freude Ihre Videos anzuschauen.
One of the cleanest shops I've ever seen.
Wow, tolles Video! ...nicht nur für "Subi-Fans"!
Beeindruckend die Sauberkeit Deiner Werkstätte, das optimiert nicht nur die Arbeitsabläufe sondern freut sicherlich auch die Zielgruppe Deines Unternehmens. Hut ab, hat ja schon bald "F1-Niveau"!
Bedingt durch die fachmännischen Handgriffe erübrigt sich auch jegliche verbale Erklärung und als äußerst angenehm empfinde ich den Umstand, dass Dein Video keine störende Hintergrundmusik "verschlimmbessert"!!! Da freut man sich auf mehr! Stay tuned! Abo obligat!
Ja nur die Geräusche der Werkzeuge richtig klasse!
Holy Shit! Man this guy is good, and geez wiz that damn water connector ... good thing he has all the knowledge and tools. Thank for the vid.
I've never seen a blast cabinet with a windshield wiper! Awesome!
Such beautiful motors, and a clean workshop, love it
At first it seems so similar to an air cooled vw boxer.... but during the tear down you can really see its a completely different beast. Its complexity is on another level. I guess thats why i love my bug and bus!!
Fascinating the access holes for the piston pins!! Must be a PITA if a pin just doesnt want to budge... but i'd imagine that you could just pull the halves apart if that was the case.
WOW !!! Beautiful! Made thread with a electrical drill, skilled guy OMG! 11:08 God Level !!! Likes!
I'm going to use this in class with my students ......wirklich super wass sie hier machen!
Very nice teardown it's good to watch thanks.
Absolutely breathtaking
you are working very clean 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍awesome
Coming from a B is for build video, this is extremely precise, clean and amazing to watch,fantastic craftsmanship
Top Arbeit, deine Videos werden immer besser! 👍
Amazing tools and equipment as well as good knowledge. Love German people.
so many thumbs up man!!!! AMAZING VIDEO!! VERY NICE WORK!
Excellent video and an excellent mechanic. Rebuilding a perfromence car engine is not an easy job. Thanks.
Perfec work with the broken bolt !!!!
I love these kind of videos! This was so awesome to watch! It's so cool how you have these tools to restore parts and bring the "life" back to them. Motors look like brand new! This really makes me want to work on Subaru motors it really looks like fun!
Good to see quality work!
Nice video! No obnoxious music or young guys running off with the mouth the whole time. Thanks for content.
Wow that block was beat. Fantastic work
I find this so peaceful to watch. Great work mate
I love the way you work. I have to say, the more i see videos with engine being rebuilt, the more I like electric vehicle.
lol ever seen a electric motor rebuild? 😂
Oh man... Electric motors can be just as bad and sometimes worse.
The more u look into electronics and computers, the more you will appreaciate convential engines.
Super. Thanks for sharing, you are the Pro!
Super Video sehr Interessant. Vielen Dank das du auf die Wünsche der Zuschauer eingehst!
Thank you for not playing stupid music while doing this job, I don't have to hit the mute button
thank you for the entertainment you make it look like art to petrol heads
One of the very few channels I have subscribed to. Great videos.
Love the slow motion smacking at 12:43 so feisty
I’ve watched all your videos,quality workmanship and well made videos.👍🏻
Hey can you please do a walk around of your shop, office, and film the dog too hahaha Thanks
Dude has the steady hands of a surgeon.
Surgeon with a hammer and a golf hat!
That just shows us if your a good tech or a great one top notch I've been
Doing this stuff my whole life and I'm 59
Top Mechanic !!!
I LOL'd at the cam gear breaking. That sigh when it broke says it all. This whole teardown gives me anxiety cause this is exactly the stuff I run into as well. Test of patience for sure.
Extremely well done!
у таких мастеров с удовольствием хотел бы поработать!
these engines are massive
Thank you very much! -I was going to disassemble mine one in idea to salvage the aluminium for melting but after your video I think I will just use a really big hammer. As big as I will be able to swing! MB even a log splitter would be preferable...
Wish my workshop looked that clean, tidy and organized.
had to do 95% of the time-lapse myself thank you haha
What a piece of work on that broken bolt !
Can't say much because my jaw dropped, stuning video. But my god did I chuckle like a little girl when I saw the window wiper on the Sodablaster/Sandblaster.
Hej! Oglądam Cię już dawno na youtube i powiem Ci że jesteś dla mnie wzorem do naśladowania. Twoja wiedza, precyzja, dokładność i przede wszystkim porządek w warsztacie, są dla mnie inspiracją. Niech mi któryś Niemiec, po obejrzeniu twojej pracy, powie że Polacy robią fuszerki. To się chyba nie oglądał dzisiaj w lustrze... Osiągnąłeś wielki sukces i to w obcym kraju. Gratuluję i życzę dalszych sukcesów. Chętnie bym Cię kiedyś odwiedził ;)
P.S Kurwa mach weiter so! :)
Lovely workshop 👍🏻 Well done for such a fantastic video Sweet 🇬🇧
As an old VW guy, my first thought was: "Ooh, sweet! Dual-port heads!" Carry on.
I'm so glad I have Toyota engine to service. So glad.
A very healthy outlet for OCD :) Seriously, though, cleanest and most organized shop ever. Looks like a hospital in all the positive ways. Don't know anything about cars but watched from beginning to end. I'm looking for part 2 on the videos but can't find it... just subscribed by the way. A German working on a Japanese car... something ironic, but quite fitting, no? :)
Awesome Vid ! Those hammer hit's tho ! You must be a block splitter pro now :D
This is a hell of a job congratulations
I think this is one of your best videos, if not the best. All the custom tricks you make to get the job done are astonishing!!
outstanding! I could watch this kind of stuff all day.
Maravilloso. Da gusto ver trabajar así a un profesional. Enhorabuena :)
the engine is so old that the parts are all infused into one piece lol. this whole video is oddly satisfying to watch
this is so satisfying to watch
26:33 The moment I waited for.
mechanic: WHERE DID YOU HIDE THE MONEY
sub: I..I don't kn....
mechanic: *slap*
sub: *crying*
it's in the forged, heavenly balanced titanium crankshaft
Ein Mann der sein Handwerk versteht!!!
AWESOME...GORGEOUS....I WANT THIS ALL SPECIAL TOOLS LIKE YOU...VERY excellent
Made me appreciate my Subi even more!
It's amazing how much one broken stud can slow down a job
Damn those mantifold bolds. Experience shows here. That was expected.
This guy knows all the tricks in the book...