Fitting A 7 Port Head To My Classic Mini, To Fix My Church Organ.

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  • @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
    @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER  Год назад +137

    I DONT KNOW WHAT IM DOING DONT LISTEN TO ME.
    Ie trumpets/velocity stacks. Yep! I have just heard em referred to as trumpets in a few publications of the 70's and it just sounds better! And besides. If I called em velocity stacks how could I fit the mini head in an organ vid 😂, Now time to start filling the piggy bank for a kad 16v 😂 to pick up the next bunch of wood!
    audio fuel ratio//// if you've watched my videos long enough you'll know i have a loose grasp on words at the best of times. the connection between my noggin and mouth is not complete at the best of times. watch the hands. don't listen to the mouth :D

    • @greatestytcommentator
      @greatestytcommentator Год назад +1

      I inherited a 1.4 16v Metro GTA when I rented a scabby house..
      Dodgy provenance... but damn was I upset when the missus laid it off onto the Gyp.... er.. scrapman.. for £40 while I was out at work
      DOH!

    • @JamesTK
      @JamesTK Год назад +6

      I liked audio fuel ratio better. Especially since the sensor listens to the exhaust 🙂

    • @tweakrr99
      @tweakrr99 Год назад +4

      High revving engine with velocity stacks sounds better than any trumpet!

    • @MrMoon1ight
      @MrMoon1ight Год назад

      тебе срочно надо завести маленькую дикую грузовую табуретку для перевозки всяких не больших штук ) на 300-400кг :)

    • @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
      @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER  Год назад +2

      @@tweakrr99 but they are 🎺 🎺🎺🎺

  • @Meg_A_Byte
    @Meg_A_Byte Год назад +262

    It might be the only video in existence where someone works on a car and a church organ in the same video. :D Good job!

    • @olik136
      @olik136 Год назад +13

      don't forget the fixer upper part with the door frame 😂

    • @adzy31
      @adzy31 Год назад +2

      And random Fred Dibnah!

    • @adzy31
      @adzy31 Год назад +1

      And random Fred Dibnah!

    • @zf1615
      @zf1615 Год назад

      check out maximus ironthumper he also did some cool stuff with vehicles and an organ as well this reminded me of him

  • @TamDNB
    @TamDNB Год назад +268

    I love how this channel just gets new semi-random topics added...modular synths...organs....analogue telephone exchange tech...classic mini mechanics. You're a nerd of legend, Sam

    • @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
      @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER  Год назад +36

      Yeah sorry 😂

    • @Jonathan_Doe_
      @Jonathan_Doe_ Год назад +16

      It’s actually a vaguely logical progression. Engine tuning does involve resonant frequencies and standing waves etc. when you really get into it.

    • @jeanbonnefoy1377
      @jeanbonnefoy1377 Год назад +10

      Yep and you forgot Furbies taming and Teletubbies training

    • @Lucien86
      @Lucien86 Год назад

      @@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER Yeah and the real nightmare - the mini engine almosts sounds better than the organ..

  • @blcollier
    @blcollier Год назад +70

    Where else on RUclips am I going to see: a Mini engine head replacement, carburetor adjustments, 54mm plywood, flanges, door frame "modifications", and a church organ.
    Keep doing what you do, Sam

  • @JCGucci
    @JCGucci Год назад +11

    I was like: "Let's just watch this dude fix his church organ for a few minutes and go to sleep." And here I am a few hours later at the bottom of a baroque rabbit hole listening to Purcell on repeat crying. Thanks a lot mister "Look Mum No Computer", I'll send you the bill for my therapist.

  • @steampunkscientist
    @steampunkscientist Год назад +28

    You can tell it's a serious musical instrument when it starts with an engine modification.

  • @spacemodular
    @spacemodular Год назад +12

    The organ rebuild is coming along nicely. My "pipe" dream would be for you to have Anna Lapwood (Organist at the Royal Albert Hall) come over and check it out and play a song or two after you have it completed.

  • @GumusZee
    @GumusZee Год назад +123

    Hey Sam, quick tip for 3D printing - you can export STEP files from Onshape instead of STL and it keeps the information about curves (which is lost when converting to a triangulated mesh). The slicer can then put arc commands in the gcode and the part will come out perfectly round instead of a low-poly faceted prism.

    • @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
      @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER  Год назад +33

      Cheers!

    • @irgendeintyp
      @irgendeintyp Год назад +10

      @@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER the slicer will also just turn it into a 3mf/stl file internally, but at a much higher resolution. Most slicers can’t do arc commands, even if the 3d printer might technically support it. You probably just have the resolution of your stl export set way too low.

    • @nickwallette6201
      @nickwallette6201 Год назад +2

      Now you tell me! Although I use FreeCAD and export to STL to order from Shapeways. Sooo... I guess we'll find out if all those round things I just ordered, are actually round. :-D

    • @mfx1
      @mfx1 Год назад +5

      Arcs are never true arcs unless you have a rotary axis like a lathe and it's very unlikely the slicer will convert to arcs.

    • @merseyviking
      @merseyviking Год назад +2

      At some point in the chain it's line segments. Prusa Slicer will take STEPs but it triangulates on input. Some firmware can handle the spline g-code command, but internally it will do a linear approximation because stepper motors move in, well, steps. Whenever I can, I model in Blender and create clean topology because CAD triangulators tend to produce nasty triangles.

  • @00Donkey00
    @00Donkey00 Год назад +1

    "It's not fast, but it feels fast". Hell yeah, those types of cars are the most fun.

  • @hjalfi
    @hjalfi Год назад +62

    You realise that once you have the organ tuned and miced up, you _are_ going to have to do an amped-up version of _Toccata in D Minor_ using both Joan's Organ and the analogue synth stack together.

  • @ferrumignis
    @ferrumignis Год назад +37

    A 7 port head was an unattainable dream back when I had minis. Your mini is one of the highlights of the channel for me, such a fantastic little car 👍

    • @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
      @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER  Год назад +14

      yeah! it goes 16v, 8 port, then 7 port if i had to buy it new for the price i would have doubled down and saved more to go 16v, but its just so much bloody money! this came up for less than i budgeted to do the supercharger, which was always a second choice to a crossflow head, but really wanted webers. si when this turned up in a good state i jumped at it! im surprised it wasnt grabbed up before i saw it tbh. seemed like a decent price.

    • @dysamoria
      @dysamoria 7 месяцев назад

      @@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER I kind of love it when the nerd speak goes from one language to another... pipe organs, electronics, analog synths, car engines... I can follow most of this stuff, but the engine stuff is where my eyes are at risk of a glaze-over 😀

  • @sgsax
    @sgsax Год назад +2

    Sam is truly a Renaissance Man. Auto mechanic, musician, cabinet builder, voiceover artist. Is there anything he can't do? Fun sidequest and great progress on Jean's organ! I would love to be in that room with her going full-blast. It's on my list for future cross-pond travels. Thanks for sharing!

  • @TheDistur
    @TheDistur Год назад +11

    I love how the solution to Mini problems is to take half the engine apart and that's the easy way. Honestly seem like real fun cars.

  • @UpLateGeek
    @UpLateGeek Год назад +5

    I love how you always seem to have to fix up a car so you can pick up some gear or materials, which requires more work. And in the end it goes from broken junk to something that's kinda-mostly working, and there's always more work to do (which you almost always get around to). In this case it was already working, but now you've made it better. Or at least it will be better once all the little fix-up jobs are done.
    Because the most important part is the journey. Of course the end result matters, but the journey shapes the end result, and more importantly, how much you enjoy both the process and end result. And I certainly enjoy watching your journey, with all its twists and turns and detours. So keep up the great work!

  • @mrrandomperson3106
    @mrrandomperson3106 Год назад +14

    Those windchests look so much better on that riser! Very nice job.

  • @maxmustsleep
    @maxmustsleep Год назад +9

    The effort you put into this organ and your videos is insane and your patience and perseverance with the stuff is truly incredible
    Great work!

  • @Super8Rescue
    @Super8Rescue Год назад +47

    IT'S GONNA LOOK BLUDDY AWESOME AND IT'S GONNA MAKE A BLEEDIN RACKET.
    Pretty much describes everything that Sam does lives and breathes.
    Beware, Genius at work.

  • @greatestytcommentator
    @greatestytcommentator Год назад +1

    SAM... CLASSY FELLA.
    Requiem for a Queen..
    Good timing..
    Very little acknowledgement on the Yootoobs today....
    God Save the Queen.

  • @andydavies8232
    @andydavies8232 Год назад +2

    Impressed by the heel and toe while wearing doc martens especially with that small pedal box. Lovely happy content 👍

    • @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
      @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER  Год назад +2

      its definitely clumsier! haha but by the time i have remembered i dont have the best shoes on, im already half way down the road haha

  • @keithfulkerson
    @keithfulkerson Год назад +35

    I thought it was going to be part of the organ, and it even started to kind of make sense that they would use engine parts.

    • @gerardvila4685
      @gerardvila4685 Год назад +1

      So did I think it was going in the organ, but I was suspending disbelief.

  • @natejohnson6269
    @natejohnson6269 Год назад +59

    Yet one more step to this channel becoming 'look mum no EFI'

    • @robinclayton8284
      @robinclayton8284 Год назад +4

      don't fear the EFI. where would we be if we did not have the beat step pro.

    • @deadprivacy
      @deadprivacy Год назад +2

      Wait til he discovers variable length intake runners and speeduinos.

  • @JamesPearson
    @JamesPearson Год назад +19

    That has to be one of your most epic videos! You are incredibly hardworking and have such an amazing ambition and attitude, it’s so wonderful to watch. Totally inspiring as ever in all that you do!

  • @2ToneWalt
    @2ToneWalt Год назад +5

    Now thats a very cool setup for the Mini, I've always called those trumpets velocity stacks. 🤘

    • @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
      @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER  Год назад +2

      Just been going off vizard book on that 😂. But yeah. But if I called em velocity stacks I wouldn't be able to squeeze the mini in an organ video 😂😂

  • @SheepyYeen
    @SheepyYeen Год назад +9

    Sam, just wanted to say i love everything you do, it’s absolute entertainment, and now you add a little bit of automotive stuff to it, it’s just absolutely amazing content!! Thank you!

  • @petedenton9434
    @petedenton9434 Год назад +1

    Loving the Purcell approx 17 mins in - made me wonder if there was bad news coming 🤣

  • @shinyplaid
    @shinyplaid Год назад +1

    “When you don’t have the right tools for the job, you just use the wrong tools, but don’t tell anyone” is my new favorite quote and life philosophy. 5:15

  • @Kragatar
    @Kragatar Год назад +7

    "When you don't have the right tools for the job, just use the wrong tools but don't tell anyone".
    That's my philosophy, lol

  • @brock36900
    @brock36900 Год назад +1

    Was that “Come Sweet Death” in the background for a bit. So funny.

  • @MS-Patriot2
    @MS-Patriot2 Год назад

    Sam, your roadside tuning had me in stitches…. You have no fear which is so refreshing for an ultra cautious ex. aerospace nerd.

  • @TheDavidPoole
    @TheDavidPoole Год назад +5

    I had to laugh - my petrol-head friends at school waaay back in the day were always waxing on about "twin-choke Webers". Id love to see their faces if they saw this video.
    Thanks for dredging up happy memories from my past Sam! 😀

  • @adrielrowley
    @adrielrowley Год назад

    What a great series, thank you for taking us along for the journey.
    This reminded me of the fun moving a spinet piano down a narrow hall and into a bedroom, all by myself. Ended up setting it on its end, placed on a moving blanket. Interestingly, able to laugh.
    Cheers,
    Adriel

  • @howlandowlle7953
    @howlandowlle7953 Год назад +1

    . The biggest thing is overcoming the confusion. BUT, this is fantastic. I do eventually get it and really get in to what you're doing.
    . I always stop at your thumbnails and watch when you're working on the organ. Luvit.

  • @ApexCypher_
    @ApexCypher_ Год назад +8

    Twin Weber’s! What a beautiful sound 😍

  • @aserta
    @aserta Год назад +9

    4:59 tape around and grinder. Best and only way to do it right. Keep the tape on until the very last moment. Good idea to put the fitting into a vise as well, so you can push in one go. BUT, put a rail between carbies, not a T fitting.
    edit: also, when you do your jets, be sure to always rotate them backwards until the thread skips (without putting too much pressure on it) then rotate it properly to thread them in. With these fine threads, you're always one wrong twist away from chucking the whole in the garbage. The threads are very weak (not through the fault of the manufacturer). Skipping the thread allows you always position the start of the thread where it needs to be. Good idea for wood, where you reinsert a screw, aluminium, brass, anything soft, even with harder stuff.

  • @JariSuominen
    @JariSuominen Год назад +1

    As someone who is spending too much time tinkering weird custom vintage Finnish synthesizers and my mk2 Ford Fiesta I can't express enough how much I appreciate the turn this channel is taking!

  • @angelsone-five7912
    @angelsone-five7912 Год назад

    Nice Mini, I love the Clubman style. Love the sound of a straight cut box too.

  • @LFOVCF
    @LFOVCF Год назад +2

    It already sounds amazing! what you don't get on the videos are the vibrations as you play it.
    I had a crack at the World in action theme, and come away with a huge grin, I love the bloody thing!😁

  • @curtishoffmann6956
    @curtishoffmann6956 Год назад +4

    Beautiful paperweight, Sam!

  • @cambridgemart2075
    @cambridgemart2075 Год назад

    I like the random redefinitions, the AFR one was particularly amusing 🙂

  • @Kington99
    @Kington99 Год назад

    Sam, for future reference an angle grinder is the best tool for cutting braided hose, wrap it in electrical tape first to hold the ends of the braids and it will go in to the fittings much more easily.

  • @rustino666
    @rustino666 Год назад

    The Mini sounds awesome with that setup on it. What a ripper!

  • @vaniagrauromeo2918
    @vaniagrauromeo2918 Год назад

    You are boiled!!!
    Congratulations from Barcelona, ​​you are inspiring.

  • @chuckvanderbildt
    @chuckvanderbildt Год назад

    excellent excellent excellent. I just have to come by and see all this madness.

  • @9711will
    @9711will Год назад

    I love the way you are going from working on a classic mini to a bit of wood working and playing an organ.

  • @digitaIgorilla
    @digitaIgorilla Год назад +1

    Twin webber!???!!! That thing is going to breathe like a sprinting Trumpeter .What a beassst.

  • @markedis5902
    @markedis5902 Год назад +2

    An engine rebuild would be a fabulous video series

  • @andrewberridge4630
    @andrewberridge4630 Год назад

    Nice to bump into you as you were tweaking stuff on the mini by the roundabout! Can't wait to visit the museum again

  • @dankeplace
    @dankeplace Год назад +2

    Amazing the amount of energy these produce in well, pushing air.
    The lower notes are just like single note sub woofers, and if you know anything about subs, they require a huge amount of power to produce their notes.
    Love this stuff, thx for the upload.

  • @Ippatron
    @Ippatron Год назад +4

    You've done an absolutely fantastic job Sam! To me you should leave the diapason chest without LEDs to kinda show how it was before and how it is now. For tuning it's just a matter of learning the diatonic layout hahah. C D E F# G# A# on the right side and C# D# F G A B on the left side for your case. Of course this repeats for all 61 notes. (Correct me if I'm wrong btw! I'm still learning a lot of stuff as I started to absolutely love organs from 2/3 years now hahah)

  • @StrangelyIronic
    @StrangelyIronic Год назад +1

    Air/Fuel ratio sensor/gauge setup is the best/easiest way to properly tune a carb. A small car feeling fast and fun while not landing you in prison is the best kind to have for daily fun. My supercharged 1UZ E31 BMW (4.0L Toyota DOHC 32v V8 swap into what I got as a roller no engine is the most reliable BMW I've ever owned) is proper fun, but my little turbocharged Honda Fit Sport, Scions, and ST204 homemade/poor man's GT-Four project are proper fun that I can go through the revs without hitting prison territory too fast.

  • @trevorf1838
    @trevorf1838 8 месяцев назад

    This video reminds me of my old friend Tim P, also had a mini.. I think he had this same build as you on your mini. I remember the sound and the sound of the gearing.
    He was also a bit of a musician.
    Again, awesome content.
    Subscribed to watch more!

  • @philbarbato
    @philbarbato Год назад

    There’s really nothing like the sound of a little four-banger with carburetors. 🤘🔥🤘

  • @K0r0n1s
    @K0r0n1s Год назад

    Funeral of Queen Mary is one of my favourite pieces ever :-) lovin it

  • @andrerussouw2124
    @andrerussouw2124 Год назад

    I salute you for doing this. I enjoy your enthusiasm. Been an enthusiast of Synthesizer and keyboards and recording from Wendy Carlos Everything you wanted to hear on the Moog days. Now at 73 years and messing around with keys asnd amps etc. Regards Andre from SA.

  • @andywoodward3097
    @andywoodward3097 Год назад +1

    The bodging skills are strong with this one 🍻

  • @mini__mayhem2281
    @mini__mayhem2281 Год назад +2

    Amazing sam, I'm glad you're having fun tinkering with the 7 port. Love watching your updates and crazy videos 📹 😜.

    • @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER
      @LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER  Год назад +1

      ye4ah lots of fun dude! cheers!! been a learning curve. and thats what makes it fun! hope your new setup is working out!!!

    • @mini__mayhem2281
      @mini__mayhem2281 Год назад

      Cheers, mate, as with everything, mini, it's never straightforward. I think I need to do a video update soon, before the weather turns. 🤔

  • @deadprivacy
    @deadprivacy Год назад +3

    No you are pretty accurate in your description.
    And its why the 78 7B mazda lemans car sounds so phenomenal as itvhas variable length intakes that are linked to the throttle bodies making the engine resonate across the whole rev range.
    The manouver to turbos killed this tech outside of motorcycles.
    I love how you called the air fuel ratio sensor an audiobfuel sensor.
    If you want tips on carb balancing?
    Check out tyrells workshop, you can do it by ear no need for vac guages even.
    And if you want to learn efi ?
    Grab a speeduino, you will learn it in no time.
    The route i would gave gone is acsetip off a modern sportsbike that has the variable trumpets.
    You could quite literally have it play songs....
    Oh no...
    What did i do...

  • @mc-not_escher
    @mc-not_escher Год назад

    Gah the hymns are all short by one, but I have come to expect that given the amounts of love you’ve given.

  • @gonzo_the_great1675
    @gonzo_the_great1675 Год назад

    Sounds like a go-kart!
    Had all that fun, stripping carbs on the side of the road, with my kit car.

  • @klassisch3039
    @klassisch3039 Год назад +2

    These vids are so awesome, can't wait to see it finished!!

  • @rebeccaschade3987
    @rebeccaschade3987 Год назад +3

    This is just such an amazing and impressive project. I can't wait to see how this will look and hear how it will sound, when it's all done. Keep up the excellent work.

  • @markbotfield3276
    @markbotfield3276 Год назад +1

    You are a f#@#kin legend!! Love it!! Can't wait to see the museum!!❤

  • @KarlMiller-DjKarl
    @KarlMiller-DjKarl Год назад +4

    The Cooper Mini Synth... ☮🔥

  • @EdgarsLS
    @EdgarsLS Год назад +2

    The intake port resonance actually primarily consists of the pressure wave (traveling at the speed of sound) that gets created when the intake valve closes, the pressure wave travels up the intake, when reaching the intake plenum (or open air in your case), a pressure wave gets sent back down the port, then it bounces off the closed valve again and goes up the intake. and so on, diminishing a bit every time.
    Then if you tune it right, the positive pressure wave traveling from the intake plenum towards the intake valve will arrive at the valve at the exact time the valve begins to open, this way it "kickstarts" the intake cycle.
    Same thing happens in the exhaust system, if you tune everything right and time everything perfectly, you can get more air into the engine than the cylinders can hold. The max achievable value is around 130% air filling, which is related to the maximum vacuum that the cylinders can make which is around 0.7bar absolute pressure, inverse of that being ~150% but the reflected wave will loose some bit of that.
    That said, you would need to do a ton of research and engineering to get even above 100% (Volumetric Efficiency it's called) on a Mini head.
    Also those resonances aren't tuned to the first pressure wave ever, because that would create an extremely high Q resonance, which would mean you would have very good power across like 100rpm and then horrible power everywhere else. So instead 3rd, 4th, or 5th harmonic tuning is the norm.
    Also you can get clever with it, because the pressure waves would keep lingering on for long, you can tune the intake so the pressure waves of previous intake cycles combine with the current ones to amplify the (Ram tuning is another name for it), to achieve a broader power band, having power over a very wide range instead of just a couple hundred rpms
    You could go mad trying to calculate all of that, or you can tune the lengths on a dyno.

  • @isaacplaysbass8568
    @isaacplaysbass8568 Год назад

    I think that I've learnt more about webbers in the last 12 minutes than I ever knew before.

  • @8bitwiz_
    @8bitwiz_ Год назад +2

    Sam is one of the few people who tunes his engine with a guitar tuner!
    A romantic pretentious genius!
    8:07 WOW look at that camera shake!

  • @ronpetraqueas7075
    @ronpetraqueas7075 Год назад +12

    Fred Dibnah, what a legend.

    • @greatestytcommentator
      @greatestytcommentator Год назад +2

      That is weird.. my missus said only this morning.. that she would love to watch Sam and Guy Martin have a cup of TEA or 6 and talk about stuff.
      Guy Martin is the spirtual successor to our Fred i'ntee?

    • @Jonathan_Doe_
      @Jonathan_Doe_ Год назад +1

      Legendary steeplejack, but unfortunately also a product of his time when it came to wifebeating, misogyny, and homophobia.

    • @RichardFraser-y9t
      @RichardFraser-y9t Год назад +2

      Always the right Fred

    • @greatestytcommentator
      @greatestytcommentator Год назад

      @Jonathan_Doe_ No need for that, is there.

  • @bigstyleart
    @bigstyleart Год назад

    This was fun to watch. Been watching since you picked up the organ, and this is so satisfying to see!

  • @AnalogX64
    @AnalogX64 Год назад +1

    Sam, it's great to see that you're making fantastic progress on the organ project. Keep up the excellent work! Greetings from the other side of the planet (Canada) 😁

  • @Scoots1994
    @Scoots1994 Год назад

    A buddy of mine and I just started a 1985 Toyota Celica Supra project. It's not about speed or reliability, it's about cool and fun!

  • @PhilipStubbs
    @PhilipStubbs Год назад

    Another awesome video. Love the mini and the organ. Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @ericlotze7724
    @ericlotze7724 Год назад +1

    22:48 “some” Implying Multiple and thus *Binaural/Ambisonic Organ Music?!?*
    Either way i am HYPED with how this project is going, keep up the great work!

  • @dave_s_vids
    @dave_s_vids Год назад

    Wooohooo, those twin carbs sound amazing!

  • @Tetrafluoroethane
    @Tetrafluoroethane Год назад

    I love the voice Sam uses to mock the grumpy old codgers. Makes me laugh every time.

  • @carpart122
    @carpart122 Год назад

    That induction noise is fabulous! What a gorgeous carb setup!

  • @julianblack3046
    @julianblack3046 Год назад

    Puts the head scratching and fiddling about with midi cables in my studio into perspective somewhat.

  • @lyleman2112
    @lyleman2112 Год назад

    Love the vids. Organ series is my favorite. Hope to see Hymm 2112 listed one day :D

  • @Probablyokwithit
    @Probablyokwithit Год назад +1

    Been asking for more car videos for ages! Over the world that you are now.
    But to be honest this is the best sounds you’ve made in any of your videos. (Via the car)
    Cheers Florida USA

  • @aserta
    @aserta Год назад +1

    You just have to reach the equilibrium point with old cars. It's difficult to figure it out, because quite a few old cars are either modified to suit their owner's taste or knowledge or other reasons, BUT, and it's a big but, when you figure out the exact dial "tone" they start working like a charm. A lot of people give up and either go extreme (swaps) or they chuck the car to the next feller. An old friend of mine had an equation on this whole affair, i've long since forgotten it, but it does account for factors like owner's patience, owner's pockets, owners time and of course, just how bad the cat's bag is. Some years ago i still had a Mini, and until i figured out the equilibrium point, i thought the car was really hopeless and i genuinely did not understand why people loved them. But i did and they're genuinely great little cars. I got older and my needs from a car changed, so i sold it, but that's not a slight against it.

  • @bisket2003
    @bisket2003 Год назад +1

    Love that Sam is all about electrical stuff on here, yet wants to keep his car analog. Makes Sam sense.

  • @LifeforArt
    @LifeforArt Год назад

    Watched the video with tears in my eyes. My Alfa Romeo also had a double Weber carburettor in the 70s. Fuel consumption was 15 to 18 liters per 100 km. 🙂

  • @isaacplaysbass8568
    @isaacplaysbass8568 Год назад

    Beautiful organ upgrade.

  • @dafoex
    @dafoex Год назад

    11:47 the organ tips go WOO WOO

  • @althejazzman
    @althejazzman Год назад

    That is the most rowdy induction noise I've heard from a mini. I love how you haven't moved the car content to a different channel, but it's all mashed together here!

  • @derkeksinator17
    @derkeksinator17 Год назад

    Love the british "My Summer Car" vibes!

  • @driftwood5132
    @driftwood5132 Год назад

    I just play guitar but love your enthusiasm and learning about anything you are involved in. Very inspirational and pushes my own thinking. Keep it up man, not to mention your humour is awesome...love ya brother!

  • @ichitensho7075
    @ichitensho7075 Год назад

    there is nothing like your own experiences , your brain organizes knowledge way better than trying to translate it from another person who interprets it differently

  • @MrBoho7
    @MrBoho7 Год назад

    Your content is so inspiring, relatable, and fun. Keep it up mate.

  • @adzy31
    @adzy31 Год назад

    Love the random Fred Dibnah appearance, wasn't expecting that in an already pretty eclectic video!

  • @freemind2pointo
    @freemind2pointo Год назад

    That sign in the background trolling the entire video. That is pure gold.

  • @jvebarnes
    @jvebarnes Год назад

    Sam you are a bloody marvel👍

  • @hinzster
    @hinzster Год назад

    Haha, "if in doubt, get the hammer out". Literally had to do that one week ago (after you published this video but before I watched it). Had to take out a door because something just didn't fit through it. Ah well, want a sliding door there anyway, it's an awkward corner and a sliding door will actually fit into the wall right behind that doorway.
    Long story short, our storage room now has a door without holes (no, I didn't use it as a table :P), our bedroom has a massive door instead of a hollow one and the game room/gym has no door at all... for now.

  • @shortattentionspa.....
    @shortattentionspa..... Год назад

    I love the format of the modify a classic car and then do rad music stuff. Certainly a one of a kind niche you have. Loving the car stuff, when you gonna get a mad music van and take the organ on the road with iit installed in tha back? keep it coming!

  • @retroanderson
    @retroanderson Год назад +2

    Id be so keen to hear some snippets from interstellar midi programmed into that organ!

  • @christron2336
    @christron2336 Год назад

    Luv the mix of Mini and musical content Sam.. :)

  • @Antony_Jenner
    @Antony_Jenner Год назад

    Nice bit of kit there Sam.

  • @padders1068
    @padders1068 Год назад +1

    Sam! You are never a romantic pretentious plonker! Barking Mad, yes, but in the best possible way! Only you could make a video combining rebuilding a mini engine and restoring an Organ! Keep up the good work mate! ❤

  • @DigBipper188
    @DigBipper188 6 месяцев назад

    If anything the 7-port conversion is worth it just for that glorious racket you get from the intake... makes those little A series engines sing!
    This, coming from someone who's not really a fan of the sound of a 4-cylinder engine :)

  • @idj20
    @idj20 Год назад

    I felt my back go just by watching you move that platform around!

  • @mattbutler5095
    @mattbutler5095 Год назад

    Great video bro , and I learnt how to tune my hillman Imp just the same , drive it and see, it either works or doesn’t 😂😂😂😂, and it was almost 14.7 , great video mate keep up the great work and best of luck bro 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍