I like the fact that John is eager to learn about engines. You don't find many kids that like to do that sort of thing anymore. Good job 👍 John. You have a good teacher 😀
Me and brother had to work in Dads shop every day but Sunday We both were good mechanics but as soon as Dad died little brother took his tool boxes home and never turned other bolts I’ve been a life time diesel mechanic
Glad your son want to learn about small engines. And your a good teacher and teaching him. Plus you make it fun for all to watch. Like seeing you two work together.
I've learned that it's more about helping the young create confidence in themselves, than it is teaching them exactly how to do something specific, if you start getting real specific with them, it starts sounding like your preaching at them, he seems like a very bright kid from what little we can see, he'll figure-out the details,👍, great video, and thanks for sharing.
Another great learning video for John. He's learning, in another year or so, he should be able to tear an engine down without help, and reassemble it without help...and maybe not throw the parts on the floor HAHA!!! Gotta learn somehow....beats playing video games.
Nice video, teach John and viewers at the same time. Great to see that you spend time with him like you do. Can't get behind going right for the power tools but everyone has their own way they do things.
Excellent job. Great that you are teaching your son so early and you are obviously very skilled. My son and I have the exact engine that we are disassembling on a generator which is making it pretty hard dealing with the frame.
That round bar that the oil hit you could cut some off so when you Dean oil out of a engine it don't hit that bar but I do like the engine stand from a transmission stand 👍
Is it JIS 10 that is roughly equivalent to grade 10.9 or might even be ISO now a days? Probably can throw another charging coil on there for more power, is that correct? I haven't worked on, though was reading how some have hacked the GCV's & GCH's using the GX coils and flywheels as well. I bought two and still haven't played with, I think for making a gas powered air compressor when I thought I needed one and only had the GCH candidates from old broken pressure washers. Yeah, that's right for the electronic actuated throttle control to disengage the clutch from what I'm recalling. Great to see you're still going strong!
I like the fact that John is eager to learn about engines. You don't find many kids that like to do that sort of thing anymore. Good job 👍 John. You have a good teacher 😀
Me and brother had to work in Dads shop every day but Sunday
We both were good mechanics but as soon as Dad died little brother took his tool boxes home and never turned other bolts
I’ve been a life time diesel mechanic
Glad your son want to learn about small engines. And your a good teacher and teaching him. Plus you make it fun for all to watch. Like seeing you two work together.
I've learned that it's more about helping the young create confidence in themselves, than it is teaching them exactly how to do something specific, if you start getting real specific with them, it starts sounding like your preaching at them, he seems like a very bright kid from what little we can see, he'll figure-out the details,👍, great video, and thanks for sharing.
Another great learning video for John. He's learning, in another year or so, he should be able to tear an engine down without help, and reassemble it without help...and maybe not throw the parts on the floor HAHA!!! Gotta learn somehow....beats playing video games.
Glad you’re still making content.👍
I'm not giving up. Been at this long enough I got a few tricks up my sleeve still.
You running those chickens off had me rolling.🤣
Nice video, teach John and viewers at the same time.
Great to see that you spend time with him like you do.
Can't get behind going right for the power tools but everyone has their own way they do things.
That is SOOOOO cool to include your son! Wish my Dad had done the same thing! Thank you for sharing this and ALL of the great content!
I don’t know why they have a 10 on the bolts you need to make more videos like this John makes it funny 👍
Excellent job. Great that you are teaching your son so early and you are obviously very skilled. My son and I have the exact engine that we are disassembling on a generator which is making it pretty hard dealing with the frame.
I wouldn't mind if u protect your videos with a floating Copyright, channel name, lookup floating text, and u make it almost transparent.
All of that would be about meaningless with a green screen over it.
Watched some of your pre-john videos... so enjoy the videos with John.... thanks:)
Good to see a new video today.
That round bar that the oil hit you could cut some off so when you Dean oil out of a engine it don't hit that bar but I do like the engine stand from a transmission stand 👍
You remove the key not the keyway. The keyway is the slot in the shaft that the key goes in.
Is it JIS 10 that is roughly equivalent to grade 10.9 or might even be ISO now a days? Probably can throw another charging coil on there for more power, is that correct? I haven't worked on, though was reading how some have hacked the GCV's & GCH's using the GX coils and flywheels as well. I bought two and still haven't played with, I think for making a gas powered air compressor when I thought I needed one and only had the GCH candidates from old broken pressure washers. Yeah, that's right for the electronic actuated throttle control to disengage the clutch from what I'm recalling. Great to see you're still going strong!
was that a black widow in the flywheel at 21:36 ?
I agree with John they should put the size on the Bolt
You’ll learn if you do it long enough
The Ten means that when you reinstall it you got to put 10 oga dogas of torque on it
why are you removing the balancing mechanism?
I like chickens in the video😂😂😂
Honda GX has a long proven record so I will stay with Honda GX
Duromax has to prove itself for 20 years to catch up with the GX
Great video
Those are not butt connectors they are called bullet connectors
Thank you for the video
Aincha done yet? LOLOL
My son's name is Jonathan 😀