Model T Engine History Lesson with Avery Shoaf!
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- Опубликовано: 6 мар 2024
- Avery shows off his antique engine he bought when he was at Clint the collectors Auction and then heads over to see an expert in Model T engines and learns a bit of history about how the engines work!
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It's nice to see someone like you Avery who has so much knowledge be willing to listen and learn. Way to many people who have knowledge need to always show how much they know. Sometimes an empty can rattles the loudest.
Love listening to two old car guys talk about what they love
Learn like you're going to live forever and love like you're going to die tomorrow . You can never learn enough about the stuff that you have always loved, I know still holding my dreams from being 12 years old at 60 loving cars
Awesome Avery learning about the start of the Automotive history nothing better 😊
Great history lesson , Awesome video, thank you for taking all of us along 😀
Oh yah, absolutely a Christmas feeling watching this one!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Watched the in house auction Avery & love that you scored the great peace ✌ of engineering history that is so simple yet affective & reliable. Greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍 🦘🐨🐪🪃🍻
Love the passion for auction finds
COOL!
Dude, are you kidding? This is Awesome, thank you Avery!! 💪
That was very, very interesting.⚡️⚡️😎
Avery, this is really interesting! Thanks for the channel.
Avery,
Those clips soldered to the model T buzz box are called Fhanstock (or Fanstock). Clips. They were used extensively in early telegraph and radio equipment.
If you need some let me know and I’ll send them.
Peace,
DrRick
Avery I absolutely love you Mike and the rest of the gang soooo happy to see you have a channel your amazing bro helped me through lots thank you
Hello Avery this will be a great show bud
Thanks Avery, that was great! I learnt a lot I did not expect to!🇦🇺👍
Thats really interesting I hope you go back there sometime again love that talk you guys had learn something .
Love you every from yorkshire, england. You guys have all the cool stuff over there.
That was a good video on model t motors. Cant wait to see your motor run.shoutout from mt st helens
Excellent Avery looking forwards to what you there lad loving your content way Avery and colleagues ✌️💯✨💛
Thanks for sharing your passion for learning about and knowledge of all things mechanical. Cheers
That's a neat little engine you got there Avery 👍
That's awesome Avery. I tell ya what!!!
Your a wealth of knowledge Avery always love the vids, Shout out from North Bay, ON
I am an old boiler maker and I find all your stuff so much fun and really interesting and thanks for all the tips . Hope you have lots of success.
Love this man he's my mentor
Very interesting Avery learned a bit of history and very interesting stories
PS: Fantastic video! Fun and informative. Thank you!
Absolute treasure cove of knowledge, dying breed my man. Learnt some new facts, very interesting facts about Bristol engine company and Ferro Castings.
Glad you enjoyed this little unprepared visit and the info about Briscoe Motor Car from Jackson, Michigan, 1916 model year. The engine was designed by Alanson Brush of the Brush motor car, who was also responsible for the very first Cadillac engine in 1902. The Briscoe V8 is 200 cu in V8, casted be Ferro.
Your rolling out videos like a wildman......no pun intended...😅
Great historic engine, very interesting
Love the content you and Mike do, it always keeps me entertained, when I'm not busy working away... I'll see you in Toronto on Saturday at motorama. 👍
Good stuff avery very cool bit of history and knowledge very enjoyable to watch thankyou gentlemen
Love too see what you do with the motor you picked up at the auction. You are a legend here in Australia Avery. 🇦🇺
That was an enjoyable video!
Ford’s territory in Detroit area is was known as Willow Run and Rouge river plant.
Looking forward to seeing the antique engine cough to life. 🇨🇦NS
Great history on 2strokes and 4stroke engines .. avery.... Great mix...
Avery your the man
This knowledge needs preserving, interesting that so called modern innovation is actually 100 years old!
Great video Avery.
31:30 Those champion spark plugs were made at Howard Ave and Hannah Street in Windsor Ontario
That was very interesting and awesome !!!!!
I'm glad youtube recommended your channel, I subscribed. My dads old dragsaw used one of those coils with a hotshot dry cell battery that you'd have to take out and charge. Those old hit and misses were two strokes and would run in either direction. I don't know if yours is a hit & miss though. They would regulate RPM by dumping compression with a fly weight governor.
Nothing better then the student becoming the teacher
You and Mike keep up the good work. It's Steve from Berry, Ontario. Make sure you send me a shout out
Wild Man Your The Man!!
The carb looks like a brass robot man
😎 Avery!!
Hey mate I like your video good I from Australia
Great video, Avery! Your passion for antique engines is inspiring. It's wonderful to see you learning and sharing your knowledge with us. Keep up the fantastic work! #wildmangarage #rustvalleyrestorers
TL;DR
Avery discusses an antique engine, possibly from a 1930s boat application, its unique features, historical context, restoration challenges, mystery surrounding the engine, and insights on ignition systems and spark plugs.
Key Takeaways
~ Discussion on a vintage engine from a potential 1930s boat.
~ Insights on its unique components and workings.
~ Explanation of the buzz box ignition system and spark plugs.
~ Challenges and intricacies of restoring and understanding old engines.
~ Historical references to the engine's era and design.
~ Commentary on the rarity and significance of the engine model.
~ Tips on engine maintenance and cleaning techniques.
Ford Airport in Dearborn Michigan. His estate was called Fair Lane. Hence the vehicle Ford Fairlane. I lived in the Motor City over 30 years.
Excellent cucumber slicer. Perfect height.
Sweet ol motor for sure;) 👍🏽
Nice
Very cool
Sock money ,i diden,t know that was still a thing, cheers from Australia
Avery should get this guy to organize his shop😂
Very interesting
That was very interesting
I'm about to go down a cast stitch weld rabbit hole 😋
That engine would cool withall that brass polished up
Wow the knowledge has filled my mind & stomach thanks guys...greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍 🦘🐨🪃🍻
very cool motor
You need to bring it over to jay lenos garage. They have alot of experience with that vintage of engine
Much love from Saskatchewan
Number 1! Go Avery!!
Right on with the sock money.lol
Funny Avery
Hey Avery Saskatoon sk in the building
I like this💯💯💯💯
His-T-ory!
Show more about that Harley sitting over there n the corner
Whats old is new...most valuble is experience...pay attention when an old fella talks
looks like it would get pretty good mpg!
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Hi Avery
Thake the plug out find top dead center
Move the lever till is sparks just before top dead put plug back in .put gas in prime up shut it and turn over if you don't have the water hooked up don't run it long they get hot fast and check the float out in the carb
not sure on this engine but should run clockwise or counter clockwise
For forward or reverse have seen them going from forward to reverse with out shutting it down
some carbs can be a pain
old timer technology still work 120 years later and brand new one cannot hold on ten years to finish in the junk bin
Hey Avery•Mike family, friends & fans alike, not trying to be a dork but if there is Anything you need to know about Model T-A etc. There is a RUclipsr that lives in Havasu In the lower Sunny States, his Channel is Merlyn's Old School Garage and is awesome at Deisel's and Very Old Fords and very old engines of all types, he was a Cummings engine builder by trade for many yrs, but most of all you (Avery & Mike) will get along with him and his extended family, 1 is (Fab Rats) Lug Nuts & Bolts etc. But the way you and Mike are I promise you'll all get along and learn from each other, the entire family is so open minded, you'll both feel like your at home. No egos at all, in enyone you meet through their Channels. Please contact them you can even say another Canadian subscriber said its worth the hookups, luv all you do Ave, wish Y'all the best.
Are you going to put the engine in the swamp buggy?
Now that was great to watch, the old timers l
Know there 💩
😂🤣😅
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hi avery there is a vidio on that type of engine its a antique st lowrence marine collingwood
Tell you what !!!👍
Can you incorporate some motorcycle builds on your channel? I see you have some in your shop
Is it reed valve ?
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Could you put that motor in an old model t car??
Why didn't you bring the motor with you to this guy's garage,
He obviously has everything to get it running and he is organized enough to do it he job.
What a missed opportunity,
I bet Avery ends up back there again probably to get it running,
The more the merrier. 😂🎉❤
Mechanical genius, no directions or manual needed.
hi avery a wood love to sea that boat engine runing
Will that fit your washing machine?????😅
Is it a motorbike engine
Too many truck drivers these days (of foreign descent) haven't got a clue how to drive in North America. I think the teachers need to be examined more closely, and not just trucks, cars especially... Aye Carumba
Well, did you learn anything? Is ordinary when your feet feel be😂😂😂😂😂
Looks like an old farm engine.
How's your momma? I like that ol woman
plz take the blade off it before some one gets hurt, before you run it , dam motorized hand blender
I tell ya what!