Hey when we're talking about Motors I'll ask you a question what I think happened to my motor I was using it and all of a sudden it got hot and the motor stopped.What I think what happened I think I spun a lobe on the cam cuz I could not jump it I had to wait for it to cool off I was taking one of those suchtae that you loosen up your soil and all that the motor won't even run it kept stalling and dying I never deal with this before and I checked the fuse too I thought that's what happened to but it wasn't I hope you're able to raise and I hope you win thank you for the video
Thank you for the mention Neil. The single burner hot plate is the best way I've found to get an even heat on the copper head gaskets.
It worked perfect! Engine ran bonkers fast :)
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Cheers from, Ohio.
I wonder if the engineers were going for a venturi effect in the exhaust to create a vacuum at the end of the stroke , just a thought!
Interesting thought.
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Hey when we're talking about Motors I'll ask you a question what I think happened to my motor I was using it and all of a sudden it got hot and the motor stopped.What I think what happened I think I spun a lobe on the cam cuz I could not jump it I had to wait for it to cool off I was taking one of those suchtae that you loosen up your soil and all that the motor won't even run it kept stalling and dying I never deal with this before and I checked the fuse too I thought that's what happened to but it wasn't I hope you're able to raise and I hope you win thank you for the video
Nope. Over heated engine means a seized piston. You don't seem to understand gear ratios, nor mass. Your wittle cam would NEVER seize an engine.
@ 27:30 cook until it turns into liquid hot magma.
That burger will never get hot enough to melt the copper.