How long will an engine run with no bearings?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @jjohnston94
    @jjohnston94 3 года назад +283

    Running an engine with no bearings, worried about having an old oil filter. Got it.

    • @2Str0k3
      @2Str0k3 3 года назад +9

      Yeah i was thinking the same lol.

    • @SwapBlogRU
      @SwapBlogRU 3 года назад +45

      That part made me chuckle when I was working on this one.

    • @mullethead4203
      @mullethead4203 3 года назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @AiOinc1
      @AiOinc1 3 года назад +7

      Oil pressure is important, if they had planned to run it long having a totally blocked up oil filter would have just caused the engine to heat seize rather than smash a rod like it did

    • @Someguyto
      @Someguyto 3 года назад

      Man. The disclaimers want to make me want to try it even more.

  • @denikec
    @denikec 3 года назад +190

    i love how the translator guy does a slightly higher pitched voice when someone else is talking lmao

    • @WillParker322
      @WillParker322 3 года назад +6

      Sounds like a chica. Haha

    • @fryloc359
      @fryloc359 3 года назад +14

      If you haven't seen the one where they turn a car into a sauna and drive around, you need to.

    • @CableWrestler
      @CableWrestler 3 года назад +13

      BMI Russian is the cherry on top

    • @jamesbuckner9497
      @jamesbuckner9497 3 года назад

      lol right I love watching it though I love them overalls lol

    • @tomvenz2586
      @tomvenz2586 3 года назад +2

      To distinguish that someone else is talking

  • @mac24seven
    @mac24seven 3 года назад +107

    - Blows up motor
    "we did well." Absolutely!" - Garage 54

  • @wayshot
    @wayshot 3 года назад +231

    Engine going from ~4000 RPM to full stop in an instant, that's what I call 107% engine carnage :-)

    • @mikeznel6048
      @mikeznel6048 3 года назад +12

      113% percent success rate!

    • @erikdikkers7931
      @erikdikkers7931 3 года назад +6

      @@mikeznel6048
      Impossible.
      107 % is the max😅

    • @BrianRRenfro
      @BrianRRenfro 3 года назад +8

      @@erikdikkers7931 They just round it up. Actually it is 106.9999999999 percent. 107 is just a theoretical max but current science cannot quite get there yet.

    • @jaysonwallker1648
      @jaysonwallker1648 3 года назад

      Recycle time..

    • @pauberrymon5892
      @pauberrymon5892 3 года назад +1

      Nyet doubt. Sorry I do not know how to say doubt in Russian 😐.
      Mr. Piston why you down here in the crankcase?? Too much Vodka 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @GhostV8
    @GhostV8 3 года назад +42

    Gotta love this channel always keeps ya coming back

  • @yungliquid7053
    @yungliquid7053 3 года назад +56

    I literally just finished putting al my pistons together and havent got bearings yet, then i seen this recently come out😂

    • @jerryb1234
      @jerryb1234 3 года назад +6

      Tell the truth!, you were thinking about putting it together without the bearings weren't ya?, lol

    • @Nelsea7190
      @Nelsea7190 3 года назад +2

      this video clearly shows evidence the bearings are optional.

    • @l3lackoutsMedia
      @l3lackoutsMedia 3 года назад

      Just please for the love of god hope that no one thinks that this is something they should try.

    • @yungliquid7053
      @yungliquid7053 3 года назад

      @@jerryb1234 it crossed my mind (;

  • @garykee1
    @garykee1 3 года назад +29

    cool! i remember when i was younger i had a 1983 chevy cavalier with a 2.0L engine. it blew up so bad at only 40mph that it sent a rod through the engine block and it was the size to fit 2 closed fists inside! it was that much of a bang! ahhh..yes..memories of a teenager who didn't care..lol!

    • @MrHeavychevy86
      @MrHeavychevy86 3 года назад +3

      I DRIVE A 1986 CAVALIER WITH THE 2.0L ENGINE. I HAVE HAD IT 20 YEARS NOW GREAT CAR. I PUT NEW BEARINGS AND CRANK IN IT IN 2003 AFTER DRIVING A YEAR WITH A ROD KNOCK. IT NEVER BLEW.

    • @garykee1
      @garykee1 3 года назад +1

      @@MrHeavychevy86 Lucky man! LOL!

    • @thomasmcdougall8059
      @thomasmcdougall8059 3 года назад +1

      I'm in the UK I've got a vauxhall cavalier gsi turbo

    • @garykee1
      @garykee1 3 года назад

      @@thomasmcdougall8059 that'd be a sweet ride. my family is from the UK (Scotland), but i've never seen one since it's been ages since i've been across the pond.

  • @GAIS414
    @GAIS414 3 года назад +15

    I lost a piston rod bearing on one cylinder three weeks ago. But decided to drive the 20 kilometers back home anyway. The engine lost a bit of power and sounded like a bag of bolts. But I avoided high revs and actually made it all the way home.

    • @GAIS414
      @GAIS414 3 года назад +4

      @biryanikebab Yes, and the rod was bent too. When I got home, I took the oil pan off just to have a quick look. What was left of the bearing was at the bottom of the pan. I didn't undo the bolts on the rod to check the shaft surface, but it must have been damaged. I knew what was wrong when it happened, just from the sound. The car is in the junkyard now.

    • @markgunther2502
      @markgunther2502 2 года назад +1

      Smart. Rather than a $200 tow, completely destroy the entire engine.

    • @GAIS414
      @GAIS414 2 года назад

      @@markgunther2502 That car was maybe worth $1000 before the bearing broke. Towing in Sweden is close to $400. And I would still have to spend about a grand on the renovation. As soon as the bearing gave up, the rod and the crank was worthless too. So I would have to spend roughly $1400 and a lot of work to get a $1000 car. Nope, not me. I scrapped it and got $500.

    • @markgunther2502
      @markgunther2502 2 года назад

      @@GAIS414 Your numbers are way off. I spun a bearing and replaced all the rod and main bearings with the engine in the car for a total cost of about $60 including a new oil pan gasket. The crank was lightly scored but easily can be sanded down in the car as well.

    • @GAIS414
      @GAIS414 2 года назад

      @@markgunther2502 Hahaha! I can tell you don't live in Sweden. And sanding down the crank because of some discoloration? Really?
      Anyway, the bearing didn't spin, it disintegrated! There was no bearing what so ever between the rod and the crank. But I bet you would spend the money to get that car back to it's former craptacular glory. Believe me, the car wasn't worth keeping. Even before the bearing decided to become one with the engine oil.

  • @mrhead5823
    @mrhead5823 3 года назад +61

    I would love to see you guys try gasoline as coolant in a couple different engine types. Excellent as always 👍🇨🇦

    • @DemeDemetre
      @DemeDemetre 3 года назад +2

      hmmm....

    • @LatvianVideo
      @LatvianVideo 3 года назад +6

      If it has a bad head gasket, what would happen, would it just run rich, or would the fuel in the coolant get ignited?

    • @DemeDemetre
      @DemeDemetre 3 года назад +2

      @@LatvianVideo ummm it would burn like normal

    • @SwapBlogRU
      @SwapBlogRU 3 года назад +9

      My guess is that the gasoline inside the cooling system would not ignite (given the lack of air).

    • @mrhead5823
      @mrhead5823 3 года назад +1

      @HELLFISH some cooling systems are sealed under pressure, including the reservoir. I wonder how much pressure could build up?

  • @1one3_Racing
    @1one3_Racing 3 года назад +9

    I haven't seen the Cybertruck since it was some lengths of inch stock!

  • @RagdollRacingInc
    @RagdollRacingInc 3 года назад +22

    You guys have a great imagination keep them coming

  • @ayoutubechannel921
    @ayoutubechannel921 3 года назад +47

    Try and run an engine with like two pistons removed so that is basically becomes an inline 2

    • @Rox_Fox94
      @Rox_Fox94 3 года назад +2

      Theese German guys already did it: ruclips.net/video/5A36Xwj9SEU/видео.html

    • @sol1234lion
      @sol1234lion 3 года назад

      John Deere already beat ya to that idea
      Lol

    • @matthewmorgan582
      @matthewmorgan582 3 года назад

      @@Rox_Fox94 It's always the Germans huh?

    • @specialopsdave
      @specialopsdave 3 года назад

      @@matthewmorgan582 It's always either the Russians or the Germans.

    • @ozmobozo
      @ozmobozo 3 года назад

      @@matthewmorgan582 Third time is the charm

  • @Volvonauts
    @Volvonauts 3 года назад +7

    I love how they are deadpanning the comedy here. " so much oil" and "the gasket is torn for some reason" or "its just a loose bolt" . Im dying

  • @autodoctor6512
    @autodoctor6512 3 года назад +9

    I'd like to see a "lada?" motor converted to a 2 cylinder 2 stroke. Use 2 cylinders like compressors to pull air and fuel mix into and then push it into the intake port (On the side) and have a lower exhaust port on the opposite side. I think it could be pretty awesome. No fuel mix required. Water cooled. Sump and pan lubricated. I figure you would have HP gains if the compression and displacement is 50% or more of the original. You could dump the cam shaft and practically make your own head with a flat plate steel and air compressor one way valves; drill for plugs and to make it simple use small engine coils. A bit of welding and there you go. I would like to say if this ever happens I would love to see a dynamo reading before and after. even if there is a loss.

    • @jblob5764
      @jblob5764 3 года назад +1

      That is an awesome idea

  • @Watthead80
    @Watthead80 3 года назад +20

    I'd be curious to see how pouring some babbit bearings would work.

    • @billbergen9169
      @billbergen9169 3 года назад

      How long would lead bearings last? (Not long obv but still curious.)

    • @Watthead80
      @Watthead80 3 года назад +1

      @@billbergen9169 They used them for years in steam engines.

    • @tippyc2
      @tippyc2 3 года назад +2

      @@billbergen9169 Probably forever if you did it right. I bet they wont take much power, but in a craptastic Lada, you'd probably never know the difference.

    • @billbergen9169
      @billbergen9169 3 года назад

      @@tippyc2 but wouldn't the engine need to be balanced?

    • @tippyc2
      @tippyc2 3 года назад +1

      @@billbergen9169 If it was balanced without the bearings, any imbalance you add with bearing material is probably negligible, especially at

  • @gaeljs9493
    @gaeljs9493 3 года назад +5

    Any normal person : "Gonna take care of that engine"
    Garage54: "We did it, it seized !"

  • @robotcantina8957
    @robotcantina8957 3 года назад +2

    This was an awesome experiment , the carnage was a lot more than I expected. Perhaps another fun experiment could be with the main bearings. Keep the front and rear bearings in place and remove the center two bearings. plug the oil feed for the missing bearings and see how much stress the crankshaft can take.

    • @stoneheart9679
      @stoneheart9679 3 года назад

      Dont try this with your lawnmower engine powered Insight. PS , waiting for your vids.

    • @robotcantina8957
      @robotcantina8957 3 года назад

      @@stoneheart9679 We are posing an update video in less than 24 hrs.. stay tuned!

  • @ayoutubechannel921
    @ayoutubechannel921 3 года назад +5

    Who else was paying more attention to the cybertruck in the background

  • @arranmcarthur5406
    @arranmcarthur5406 3 года назад +3

    u got some beautiful cars in ur garage and love the mad stuff u do on your channel ❤ keep up the good work lads 👊

  • @mtlassen1992
    @mtlassen1992 3 года назад +2

    Those main bearings were once made of leather. My grandfather told me he always carried a rolled up sheet of leather in his Model T and would change bearings on long trips...that and he carried tire irons to remove tires and patch them.

    • @paulfidler3710
      @paulfidler3710 2 года назад

      Let’s not forget MG gaskets made of cork :-)

  • @bargainbin22
    @bargainbin22 3 года назад +5

    Great video. Those little engines are so strong.

  • @alilee505
    @alilee505 3 года назад +22

    I had an idea for you guys to try, how about fixing an engines flywheel to a stand and starting the engine so the whole engine rotates. I think it would need to be a diesel engine

    • @tacomas9602
      @tacomas9602 3 года назад +1

      WHAT LOL

    • @Iowa599
      @Iowa599 3 года назад

      The French built a plane like that, where the crank was attached to the fuselage, and the block was attached to the propeller. I believe that was done to make sure it got plenty of air since it was air cooled :p IIRC, it was a 2-smoker, and they said it turned one way really good, but not the other way.

    • @JrGoonior
      @JrGoonior 3 года назад

      @@Iowa599 I believe that was the WW 1 Sopwith Camel with a radial engine. The rotating inertia meant it could roll one way easier that the other.

    • @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
      @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 2 года назад

      @@Iowa599 The gnome rotary, imagine the whole engine working as a gyroscope, in a PLANE!
      Not an easy engine to start apparently.

    • @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
      @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 2 года назад

      @@Iowa599 The gnome rotary, imagine the whole engine working as a gyroscope, in a PLANE!
      Not an easy engine to start apparently.

  • @heyoldman2003
    @heyoldman2003 3 года назад +19

    I saw a story about a guy that was towing his Jeep with his Rv . He had left it in compound low. They said by the time he hit 60 mph it was turning over 50,000 rpms !!! . That would be something to see

    • @graemew7001
      @graemew7001 3 года назад +8

      I saw a story yesterday where someone was towing a modern Mini Cooper behind an RV and left it in first gear, it blew holes all over the block and gearbox......goodnight Vienna 🤣

    • @colecooper5836
      @colecooper5836 3 года назад +7

      The engine and trans literally blew up on that jeep... it didn't just send a rod through the block, the crank came apart and fragmented everything. Pretty crazy.
      Worst I've seen in person is a cummins diesel with 500 miles on it. One of the wrist pins came loose and blew the block completely in half. The only thing holding it together was the head.

    • @wayshot
      @wayshot 3 года назад +11

      Someone mentioned that flat-towed Jeep Wrangler in a comment some months ago. The G54 guys should definitely try replicating that specific scenario :-)

    • @graemew7001
      @graemew7001 3 года назад +8

      @@wayshot Oh yes I'd be up for watching that video, especially if they had cameras hooked up in the engine bay to watch it let go.

    • @wayshot
      @wayshot 3 года назад +9

      @@graemew7001 They could use their Hummer to tow a Lada in 1st gear, or maybe use their wheel-spinning machine to spin some small engine beyond 10k RPM.

  • @giacomovds
    @giacomovds 3 года назад +2

    8:41 also a little bit english I am proud of you you are doing a great job

  • @edwardcalvert
    @edwardcalvert 3 года назад

    Very educational. Now I learned something very significant. It has to do with the air cooled four cylinder engine in VW type I and II 1971. Those engines had a problem with dropping a valve into number 3 cylinder or spinning number 3 rod bearing. Now I see what would go wrong if one were to continue to drive with the rod knock. Thank you.

  • @diji5071
    @diji5071 3 года назад +2

    4:12 You can see the dip-stick spin a bit before the catastrophic failure. Something hit it lol

  • @richardthomas1743
    @richardthomas1743 3 года назад +15

    Note to self , "do not drive engine with bearings removed"

  • @skodakatie7341
    @skodakatie7341 3 года назад +6

    Good old Lada durability, these cars are virtually indestructible❤️

  • @RetroScythe
    @RetroScythe 3 года назад +4

    Garage54: I love old Ladas, so well built. (Proceeds to destroy every single one in existence)

  • @burgesskab
    @burgesskab 3 года назад

    I hydro-locked a Volvo 340 engine going through a flood. I didn't realise the air intake was just above the spoiler! I flushed the engine with new oil and fired it up, it did sound a little rough but took it out for a run anyway..... A rod let go as I shifted into second, took out both sides of the block and punched holes in the sump..... left a trail of Oil and bits of metal down the road, but still ran on 3 cylinders enough to get it home. :-)

  • @stevensunhing2618
    @stevensunhing2618 3 года назад +1

    I once saw a mechanic friend rebuilding a DKW engine and he was lining the big end bearings with cork strips. He said this was his racing engine.

  • @wayne1959
    @wayne1959 3 года назад

    back in Australia's pioneering days the outback people have to use bamboo and other kinds of wood as bearings to get them to help. The old land rovers i believe ran ok on someone's leather belt cut in strips.

  • @yogidemis8513
    @yogidemis8513 3 года назад

    That Lada is now a Nada. You boys did good on this one!

  • @the_kombinator
    @the_kombinator 3 года назад

    You guys should hook up four brake masters directly to each corner of the car's brakes and operate them with a lever mounted to a ball at the bottom, simulating a joystick. Space the masters (or even use clutch masters, no need for a tandem piston setup) out in an X arrangement. Use the brakes to steer. Hook up the throttle to the steering wheel. Organize a race with your crewmen.

  • @Icdezines
    @Icdezines 3 года назад

    Believe it or not..all these crazy experiments with the engines actually makes him a really good engine tech.

  • @MrLarsgren
    @MrLarsgren 3 года назад +1

    the skirt crack from the vibrations. i tried it too. im sure the last piston also got cracked skirts. try using a tracer liquid that penetrate into cracks or make a thin mixture of thinner and paint .
    if im right you wear a beer helmet in a episode XD

  • @twocvbloke
    @twocvbloke 3 года назад +15

    "Drunk and penniless?"
    "Nope, piston broke!"
    :P

  • @Eccentricplum
    @Eccentricplum 3 года назад +6

    I’m going to try this on my engine now, due to complete boredom.

  • @THE_EXPERIMENTER
    @THE_EXPERIMENTER 3 года назад +6

    Legit though that merch looks *sick.*

    • @Krissythenoob
      @Krissythenoob 3 года назад

      ikr i seriously considering buying some but shipping things to my country is so fucking complicated

  • @TestingPyros
    @TestingPyros 2 года назад

    My father owned a 1940's car that had destroyed the main bearings. He could drive it up to about 40 mph before he would hear the crankshaft bouncing in what was left of the bearings. He eventually sold or gave it to someone who drove it until it couldn't go over 20 mph, then parked it, and probably scrapped it. ;)

  • @K1NGB1LLY
    @K1NGB1LLY 3 года назад

    got something id love to see but dont know where to post! Create a high lift cam using metal cable ties on the cam lobes see if it makes a
    difference in performance !

  • @taxidude
    @taxidude 3 года назад +1

    Same experiment but fill the sump to the top with axel grease!

  • @scottcupp8129
    @scottcupp8129 3 года назад

    I am glad you are doing well friend. This video is amazing!!

  • @MrDylman55
    @MrDylman55 3 года назад +2

    Is nobody gonna acknowledge the cybertruck

  • @BucksSuperStereoWorld
    @BucksSuperStereoWorld 3 года назад +17

    Before you start this engine, let me just say that the sound that engine is going to emit is going to hurt my heart. Mechanical sympathy I suppose...

  • @MoVee-learn
    @MoVee-learn 3 года назад +6

    Perfect way to destroy an engine. You guys are crazy 😂 and I like it!

  • @stevecrazyrednecktrucker4006
    @stevecrazyrednecktrucker4006 3 года назад

    You guys blew this one out of the water! AWESOME

  • @theguycalledturbo
    @theguycalledturbo 3 года назад +4

    man how happy he gets when the engine siezes 🤣🤣

  • @dodgydruid
    @dodgydruid 3 года назад

    My very first car wayback in the mists of time was a '72 Hillman Avenger...paid £100 for it and I drove it from London to the top of Scotland and back down to the tip of Cornwall and everywhere between. I was heading to Liverpool from London when in the last few miles of the motorway unbeknown to me I sprung an oil leak and the first thing I knew about it was the oil light popping on just before the engine exploded... so ended my Hillman Avenger but managed to coast the last few meters to park off the motorway.

  • @countryracer69
    @countryracer69 3 года назад +2

    As an engine builder I have to say this kind of video.....is hilarious lol

  • @chincemagnet
    @chincemagnet 3 года назад

    A guy I know drove a Buick with rod knock around for years, and he beat the crap out of it, and somehow it never died as long as he had it, which was a couple years with a 50 mile a day commute.

  • @chincemagnet
    @chincemagnet 3 года назад

    Apparently there’s a virtually endless supply of old Lada engines lying around where they are

  • @ChieFChalinOLarssoN
    @ChieFChalinOLarssoN 2 месяца назад

    2:35 its pretty funny at the exact same time he say "oil". He get a drop on his Jacket🤣🤣

  • @giacomovds
    @giacomovds 3 года назад +2

    4:29 he speaks english he said the heck good job vlad 👌🏻👍🏻

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.5001 3 года назад +1

    I have heard of leather brake pads, not bearings,. Maybe try copper or aluminum bearing self made!

  • @Itrieditathome889
    @Itrieditathome889 3 года назад

    I'm sure that 15w-50 helped delay the inevitable destruction. Should have just filled it with straight Lucas to fill up the massive clearances.

  • @kuusk12
    @kuusk12 3 года назад +1

    Don't know if you have done this yet, but diesel fuel instead of oil? Maybe 50-50 first, but onli diesel at last? Would be interesting 🤠

  • @thetezz0001
    @thetezz0001 3 года назад +1

    I'm shocked how fast you got that reaction

  • @benv1752
    @benv1752 3 года назад +6

    Run an engine with the heaviest motor oil. Better still, fill crankcase with STP Oil Treatment or Motor Honey any thick engine additive.

  • @jerryb1234
    @jerryb1234 3 года назад +3

    Ya should've taken it for a quick ride, before ya revved it to the moon, it probably would've lasted awhile, great video, thanks for sharing.

  • @esrommk7227
    @esrommk7227 3 года назад +1

    Hay guys i like your videos and i had question for while :- can we drive car while installing wheels inside out?

  • @wopr7972
    @wopr7972 3 года назад

    I suggest, if it hasn't been done, for a next video to take a lada, test the speed, and remove one piston, one piston rod and set that valves so they stay close, so you have a 3 cylinder lada to test. And than a 2, and then a one....

  • @michaelsutton1558
    @michaelsutton1558 3 года назад

    Oh I know that he use to be piston that was funny . Love this channel you guys are crazy with your experiments but that's what makes this show awesome to watch

  • @scottinWV
    @scottinWV 3 года назад +2

    Vlad and team never fail to entertain!

  • @600wheel
    @600wheel 3 года назад

    You should have tried pouring your own bearings with something like solder or even proper Babbitt material but pouring them in place the old-school way very old-school melting aluminum and trying that might have been interesting also

  • @txrick4879
    @txrick4879 2 месяца назад

    My grandfather told me one time we got a bad knock going over a mountain and opened the engine and made a bearing out of a pants belt and soaked it in oil . They got where they were going and fixed it right .

  • @byronnelson1556
    @byronnelson1556 2 года назад

    Make solid steel con rods. Lighten with holes and relief milling. She. Stock con rod bearings

  • @Cobra_427
    @Cobra_427 3 года назад

    a spun bearing was the first death of my V6 Charger, didn't know what it was and drove it home from high school, it made it home, but by then it was too late, 2nd death it lost all compression at 4k not even 20,000 miles after the rebuild, as of a year ago it was scrapped, I wasn't about to throw another 5k into it, but it's interesting to see what an engine with no bearings would do

  • @villejoso
    @villejoso 3 года назад

    You can compare solid wheels vs normal wheels in daily use of the car for a while to see which wheels are better.

  • @USN_Ret-
    @USN_Ret- 3 года назад +2

    Try bearings made from JB Weld.

  • @Mirinmaru
    @Mirinmaru 3 года назад

    I'd suggest welding shut all the oil ports on the crankshaft so the rest of the engine still get oil pressure

  • @alvarosolis2723
    @alvarosolis2723 Год назад

    I've always wondered how tungsten would work as rod and main journal bearings.

  • @4BillC
    @4BillC 3 года назад +3

    I wonder how it run with rods that had a tighter clearance. Closer to or the same clearances as it would with bearings.

    • @lorenaswift
      @lorenaswift 3 года назад +1

      It will run just fine, bearings exist because it is cheaper to replace a tiny bearing rather than a whole rod

    • @4BillC
      @4BillC 3 года назад

      @@lorenaswift I figured it would seeing as how my Audi doesn't have cam bearings, it would just be fun to try I guess.

    • @MrHBSoftware
      @MrHBSoftware 3 года назад

      @@4BillC most engines dont have cam bearings....

  • @ameenm7576
    @ameenm7576 3 года назад

    You should install pistons from underneath the crankshaft

  • @cpufrost
    @cpufrost 3 года назад +1

    Compression test before and after...running with two tubes of valve grinding compound mixed with oil! :-D

  • @dariusnunez7158
    @dariusnunez7158 3 года назад +1

    I dont know why, but I laughed so hard when it came suddenly to a stop 😂

  • @HerculesRockefellerESQ
    @HerculesRockefellerESQ 2 года назад

    I love his genuine surprise when it first blew up. 🤣

  • @mariusofearth2474
    @mariusofearth2474 3 года назад

    if u weld the rodcap making it a permanen onepice might handle the presure

  • @hornetscales8274
    @hornetscales8274 3 года назад

    Ball bearings down the spark plug wells wasn't enough, now it's out to see what a different kind of engine failure does. Ought to be something to see.

  • @Dcc357
    @Dcc357 3 года назад

    This channel makes me want to import a Lada to the US.

  • @cpuwizard9225
    @cpuwizard9225 3 года назад

    At 4:20 (nice) if you watch the dipstick you can see the exact moment it caught the impact.

  • @poptartmcjelly7054
    @poptartmcjelly7054 Год назад

    Would be interesting to see what engine bearings made of pistons perform like ;)

  • @ashleyjoyce9082
    @ashleyjoyce9082 3 года назад

    You should try and swap the piston rings for bearings

  • @SuperGubbis
    @SuperGubbis 3 года назад +1

    How long will a engine run without an oil sump and pump. But with regular industrial bearing grease pumped into oil system with a grease gun?

  • @flyingsavage8522
    @flyingsavage8522 3 года назад

    I’m curious what this test would look like if the crank was machined for proper tolerances to the block and end caps

  • @vincentrobinette1507
    @vincentrobinette1507 3 года назад +2

    How to make a gasoline engine sound like a diesel with over-advanced injection timing.

  • @joeolivas4941
    @joeolivas4941 3 года назад

    Super cool engine temps by using dry on the radiator

  • @tylerfnley4261
    @tylerfnley4261 3 года назад

    Can we see you try sandpaper as the bearing next time, love the content boys

  • @ShadowzGSD
    @ShadowzGSD 3 года назад +1

    was hoping for sandpaper bearings!

  • @jannepoikonen9388
    @jannepoikonen9388 3 года назад

    Oh, that does not run anymore. I once heard a mazda 626 running with only two cylinder. I was weird and badly broken car. Perhaps it could be done with lada too? Removing two pistons and valve lifters perhaps?

  • @jusb1066
    @jusb1066 3 года назад +1

    try Copper wire wrapped around crank instead of the bearing

  • @davidrobert2007
    @davidrobert2007 3 года назад +1

    2:17 "That is a Lada play"

  • @davidbowser2395
    @davidbowser2395 3 года назад +4

    Never knew how beefy Lada rods are but a down fall on the cap being a little thin but still pretty impressive engine compared to our American cars for sure 😂

    • @DemeDemetre
      @DemeDemetre 3 года назад +2

      American cars have been trash since 1970 - but still cool, I like Cadillacs

    • @dakoderii4221
      @dakoderii4221 3 года назад

      American companies aren't idiots. They can build better but it is "better" for them to build things that break so you have to buy another or pay exorbitant prices for repairs. We have to get these NWO tools outta here.

    • @DemeDemetre
      @DemeDemetre 3 года назад +1

      @@dakoderii4221 they are idiots afterall, people buy Hondas because they know they are reliable, they have trust.

    • @colecooper5836
      @colecooper5836 3 года назад

      The problem is American manufacturers see everything as disposable. I took a Ford class to learn about a specific diesel engine and even on a diesel, something you expect to last a long time, the manufacturers only expect the lifetime to be around 150k miles. Once it hits that mileage it's supposed to hit a scrap yard according to them.

    • @scottsmith5623
      @scottsmith5623 3 года назад

      Cole Cooper you are correct…. In some makes there are internal parts (engine and transmission) that are actually designed to fail after a considerable amount of miles. Sad…. I drive a pair of Toyota 4Runners, one with 255k the other 290k…. Fixing frame rot on one only because at 290k miles it runs smooth, shifts like silk, goes dead straight and the a/c blows ice cold…Not the first Toyota frame I’ve fixed and surely won’t be the last.

  • @rustyshakleford5230
    @rustyshakleford5230 3 года назад

    The last time my pistons got twisted I bought piston return springs and they all straightened back out by the next oil change.

  • @windowsfan95
    @windowsfan95 3 года назад

    Do this test while driving down a drag strip. That would be interesting to see.

  • @christianmeeks4430
    @christianmeeks4430 3 года назад

    I would definitely like to know how long an engine would run if the big end of the rods were sized for proper oil clearance without bearings.

  • @thorfrun8959
    @thorfrun8959 3 года назад

    The second spark plug from the left moved just before it seized lol

  • @jamescharron4535
    @jamescharron4535 3 года назад

    The only guys crazy enough to intentionally invite Uncle Rodney over.

  • @Pulverrostmannen
    @Pulverrostmannen 3 года назад +3

    4:11 You can see how the sparkplug actually turns and how the oil stick is twitching, I knew from the start this was the most failing cylinder and that this blew the hole in the first place from the moment I saw it. and that was the first time I saw the video. Amazing failure

  • @DemeDemetre
    @DemeDemetre 3 года назад +1

    hey! try making a cabriolet Moskvich or Volga (but a sort of higher standard, not complete shit)