agreed, best wishes for the hearing and the allergies, to me the only thing missing is the intro music but when a Robot Cantina video starts playing on my screen, I've seen enough of them now that the music plays in my head alongside the video
I didn't see a fuel filter... PSA: No filters even for test running is not so good on a diesel, with the small tolerances of the magical parts inside the injection pump and injectors. Your local diesel pump shop will love you. 😄 Man that engine starts and runs well! Crazy the amount of work 20 hp and less than 100 ft lb of torque actually can do. I spent a lot of years helping on a farm and learned Diesels through the school of hard knocks. Jimbo, you seem to have a handle on things so enjoy your journey and thank you for sharing with us!
@@karlfischer1011 mine is like this........one side feeds back to the pump and the other runs to the tank. I guess that helps if it's starving for fuel is why they run 1 back to the pump. I actually never noticed and had to go look.
This channel offers the best answer to the questions: “Why the heck are you doing this?” and “Don’t you know XYZ would make more sense if you wanted to accomplish ABC?” That most astute of answers is: “Huh?” Thanks Jimbo and Co. for doing this crazy stuff. It’s so much fun to see what’s possible with a little FleaBay, a little Jungle Store, a little Hazard Fraught, and a lot of mad scientist energy - especially when the goal isn’t to see what’s possible, or if you can pull it off, but rather just to see it come together.
I actually needed to go look through the videos because I thought I missed a few the way you said the audio may have been off. Nope, I've not missed any videos and the audio is perfect. Big thumbs up to your editor/s for the high quality stuff👍 would have never known if not told.
Robot Cantina For a test, the Robot Cantina host did a zero to 60 mph test. It took the effectively 950cc two-cylinder Saturn 34.54 seconds to reach 60 mph. They then continued driving, putting 164 miles on the car with it running on two cylinders.
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New car smell is actually the smell of various volatile organic compounds that are used to manufacture the car. The smell is intoxicating and the manufacturers are adopting measure and techniques to get rid of this smell.
If you find that you need a lower gear ratio for 5th gear it is an easy swap to replace 5th gear from a single cam trans. Single cam 5th gear will lower rpms at same speed. The cover on the end of the trans houses 5th gear and is a quick swap. I have done this to gain better mpg in the past. Just be sure to replace the set of gears on both shafts and use the syncros on the single cam gear set. Basically just swap everything inside the end housing. The sound is fine and wish you a speedy recovery.
Its fortunate, that most 5-speeds have only two bearings per shaft and the fifth so easily accessible. I think Toyota also builds a transverse six-speed box (EC6X) with the last two gears facing the end of the shaft. VWs, in contrast, have a third bearing at the end of the shaft.
The Old Semi's Came With a Few Hundred Gear Ratios. Up to 16 speed gear boxes, plus Two & Three Speed Splitters, and High Low Rear Diffs. """" BUT """" Besides A Turbo, Gota Put A Jake Brake on It. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr !!!!!!!
Going to be cool seeing you test this engine. I know a guy that put a 50hp tractor engine in a Ford ranger. It got up to speed fine. The truck got 40 mpg.
Robot Cantina For a test, the Robot Cantina host did a zero to 60 mph test. It took the effectively 950cc two-cylinder Saturn 34.54 seconds to reach 60 mph. They then continued driving, putting 164 miles on the car with it running on two cylinders.
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If it’s got glow plugs it’s an indirect injection motor not a direct injection. With a indirect there is a small chamber to the side of the combustion chamber where the injector sprays and the glow plug heats for cold start. As a result of this extra chamber the head is weaker on a indirect injection diesel and the compression has to be lower as a result. With modern direct injection motors they bumped the compression up causing more heat on startup and that’s why direct injection don’t need/use glow plugs.
Only thing about the sound I noticed, no uplifting intro music at the start, but it was there at the end at least... :D As for the engine, wow, that thing started up easy once it was all primed and ready to go, so used to hearing those kind of things crank over for ages before they catch, even with glowplugs...
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As always, love the video. Oh just wanted to let you know, if you got power windows in that thing, just wait until you have to change a window motor. Get this, the plastic skin comes off the OUTSIDE of the door, no shit. You don't take off the inner door skin, you take off the nice fancy painted plastic outer shell, basically, the outside of the car door. It looks so goofy, too. Well, can't wait to see the next video. That Kubota three cylinder is pretty much indestructible, my buddy had one in his tractor. His neighbor thought it would be fun to drive it into his swimming pool, and the next morning I woke up to see diesel fuel, in an upside down Kubota tractor floating in the water. So I made two big wooden ramps, drug it out of the pool with the Blazer, emptied all the fluids, drain the spider and pump, filters..... Believe it or not, after replacing the battery, she fired right up and ran again. My suggestion to y'all if you ever drive your Kubota 3 cylinder into a swimming pool overnight, get it running again ASAP, and it'll be no corrosion or rust damage occurred. Just a little helpful tip that you probably already know, LOL
I've worked on many things that used this same engine. You cant kill them no matter what you do. I've seen many that lost the internal injector pump governor linkage and go ungoverned full rack wide open and ran like that for likely days with zero damage for it. Put a turbo on it and crank that smoke screew all the way and just let it do it thing, It really won't mind it.
Genius! Brilliant explanation as usual. Now I finally understand why a pedantic engineer friend always used to say that "diesels don't have throttles". ;-)
A quick correction: not all diesels are direct injection. In fact, most automotive diesels (in the US) older than about 1995 are not direct injection. They’re indirect injection, or IDI. The concept is similar, but rather than injecting the fuel directly into the cylinder, they inject the fuel into a small “combustion chamber” that is built into the cylinder head and separate from the cylinder, which is also usually where the glow plug is. It’s also typically injected via a poppet valve at a much, much lower fixed pressure than a direct injection diesel (5000psi vs 25,000psi on a direct injection). Since this Kubota is a small, non-turbo industrial engine that isn’t subject to typical automotive emissions requirements, I’d be willing to bet that it is IDI as well, not DI.
You realize you can literally look up the engine specs? Why keep going on about direct vs indirect? It's a tier IV emissions engine. All engines have emissions standards no matter the application. Injection pressure has nothing to do with direct vs indirect.
My bad, I have owned a few semi vintage Mercedes with the OM60x engines and I'm aware of the prechamber stuff. What I meant by direct injection was the fuel is injected on the other side of the intake valve
@@ShainAndrews They have emissions standards yes, but actual requirements vary greatly depending on applications. This is why you can still buy 2 stroke generators and chainsaws and industrial engines (like this one) with IDI, yet you'ill never see something like that in a car. Also, injection pressure has everything to do with DI or IDI. Former requires a lot higher pressures (typically over 1500bar) yet with IDI you can get away with 1/10th of the pressure. Similar to petrol engines; port injection requires A LOT lower pressure than direct injection.
oh man a rotary pump 3cyl diesel, reminds me of the 1.4 tdi engine we got in vw group cars here in europe ahah (they had pd pumps, though), this one could even maybe benefit from bigger injector nozzles and it shouldnt even have a big impact on the mpgs ;)
I’m sure it’s been said so many times I might get yelled at… but… diesels crave turbos. Lol I’ve been binge watching your channel and recently subscribed. Definitely loving what you’re doing. Lol
You should just leave the diesel at idle, run a 20kw generator from its output, then an electric motor to the transmission, this will increase mpg, and extend the life if the diesel dramatically, while giving you a straight line torque curve for the transmission input.
@@reverse_engineered I just pulled it out of my arse. If you convert mechanical energy into electricity, and then electricity back into mechanical energy, be prepared to expect at least a 40% loss in efficiency.
It only takes 5hp to go 65mph, but not requires a straight line torque curve not a bell curve offered by the engine. Also, an engine at idle speed 1000-2000rpm uses less than half the fuel consumption of an engine with variable rpms and constantly changing torque output. That's why freight trains use the exact same principles to achieve better fuel economy.
I literally was just thinking to myself at the start of the video how good you sound had got since you started. Then to hear you say that you are having hearing loss was kind of a shock
I like hearing myself talk. It is one of my greatest pleasures. I often have long conversations all by myself. Sometimes I am so clever I don't understand a single word of what I am saying.
Sorry to hear about your hearing loss, I would recommend you have some ambient noise on especially when it's quite. The 8th cranial nerve can develop atrophy over a long period of time (4 weeks plus) and cause server tinnitus even after a conductive hearing loss is resolved. This will also mean you're gonna need to be more proactive about wearing hearing protection around hazardous noise since you will be more vulnerable to sensorineural hearing loss. May you have a speedy recovery and thank you for your content.
Your levels are spot on... please thank your hearing crew for their fine assistance... In the mean time I'm really looking forward to your ac powered Saturn...
Main parts of Engine components Engine block and cylinders, first. The engine block, which is the foundation of the automobile’s engine, is frequently constructed of aluminum or iron. Pistons and the crankshaft. The movement of the piston initiates the rotational force that is applied to the wheels
Always remember before turning the engine off, give it full throttle for few seconds. The injection pump get's its lubricating oil from what the main crankshaft sprays around the crankcase. If the engine is used in low rpm's for prolonged time, the injection pump will starve from oil and lock up. These engines can run crazy high rpm's for indrustial diesel engine, dont quote me on this but some kubotas run upto 3800rpm stock. There also is fuel screw at the end of the injection pump, and the timing can be advanced by using thinner gasket on the injector pump housing.
The thought of putting a lawnmower engine into any car might sound ridiculous, and it is, but it seems to work well in the tiny, lightweight Honda Insight. Robot Cantina - a RUclips channel dedicated to swapping different engines in a Honda Insight - started off a four-part series by showing viewers its low-powered hybrid car. To get things started, they sourced a 212cc, 6.5-hp Predator motor from Harbor Freight, which only cost them $99, and then linked the engine to a CVT matched with a five-speed transmission in order to make it work in the car.
All I use is Honda bond and boy let me tell u it works so good when u have to take something apart put together with that stuff u better be ready to work I told my buddy I almost bet my life I could talk all the bolts out of my oil pan on my Toyota truck and it won't fall off or leak I bent the pan getting it off it was on there so good !! Love that stuff !!
Cold side of cooling system normally enters at bottom of motor and comes out top. Using convection cooling as a aid. Water heats goes up, rad cools goes down 👍
Damn! You are sooo lucky. Those Kubota engines are ridiculously expensive even used with thousands of hours on them. I needed one for a light tower once and I had to pay $1.500 for a almost worn out one.
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Thank you for these really entertaining videos (especially without all the hoopla). I hope your hearing comes back soon and I look forward to seeing more of your content.
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I pay the Florida price. I was never happier than when I left California after living there for 2 years. Idiotic gas policies there have caused Californians to have to self-rely on refining their own gas in the same way Texas self-relies on their own energy. It's understandable why California wants to go all Electric in 10 years because their policies have all but ensured there won't be any gas refined there so they will be screwed if they aren't all electric or will have to relax their refining policies to allow in gas refined elsewhere.
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Go anywhere besides North America and most of their market is diesel, because when tuned properly, is more fuel efficient and cleaner than a gasoline engine.
I didn't notice anything off on the audio - hope your issues clear up soon!
agreed, best wishes for the hearing and the allergies, to me the only thing missing is the intro music but when a Robot Cantina video starts playing on my screen, I've seen enough of them now that the music plays in my head alongside the video
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Haha I had to check he didn't say "something that works" and it was in fact "something worse".
@@althejazzman Same here! I even replayed it with the CC on!
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I didn't see a fuel filter... PSA: No filters even for test running is not so good on a diesel, with the small tolerances of the magical parts inside the injection pump and injectors. Your local diesel pump shop will love you. 😄 Man that engine starts and runs well! Crazy the amount of work 20 hp and less than 100 ft lb of torque actually can do. I spent a lot of years helping on a farm and learned Diesels through the school of hard knocks. Jimbo, you seem to have a handle on things so enjoy your journey and thank you for sharing with us!
And the injector return path is interesting, is that correct or should it T to the tank from the pump in normal installation?
Yeah most have 2 in line filters. 1 is the minimum !
@@karlfischer1011 mine is like this........one side feeds back to the pump and the other runs to the tank. I guess that helps if it's starving for fuel is why they run 1 back to the pump. I actually never noticed and had to go look.
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You're gonna need a 13 speed dual countershaft transmission to get that Saturn up to speed
LOL. It may take a while with the 5 speed.
thats funny you said the 13 speed thing i put a d600 ina model T and had to put two transmissions and it makes 13 forward speeds lol
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see it also has 3 shifters lol
Seemed good to me ..although I miss the Gnomes!
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This tiny engine has no business sounding this good
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I actually needed to go look through the videos because I thought I missed a few the way you said the audio may have been off. Nope, I've not missed any videos and the audio is perfect. Big thumbs up to your editor/s for the high quality stuff👍 would have never known if not told.
5 speed Turbo diesel Saturn? Now that sounds efficient
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For a test, the Robot Cantina host did a zero to 60 mph test. It took the effectively 950cc two-cylinder Saturn 34.54 seconds to reach 60 mph. They then continued driving, putting 164 miles on the car with it running on two cylinders.
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You are an amazing creator and I hope that you are able to find ways to improve you’re life with you’re hearing loss. I hope you see this comment because you’re RUclips channel has helped to reaffirm my love for tinkering with engines. You are an amazing creator and I wish the best for you. I hope you have the time to read this because you have had a huge impact on my life, and I hope that my message can impact you even if it is in the smallest of ways. Keep doing what you are doing because I know I’m not the only person that has had their eye’s reopened to the wonders of mechanics. Thank you, RobotCantina.
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New car smell is actually the smell of various volatile organic compounds that are used to manufacture the car. The smell is intoxicating and the manufacturers are adopting measure and techniques to get rid of this smell.
If you find that you need a lower gear ratio for 5th gear it is an easy swap to replace 5th gear from a single cam trans. Single cam 5th gear will lower rpms at same speed. The cover on the end of the trans houses 5th gear and is a quick swap. I have done this to gain better mpg in the past. Just be sure to replace the set of gears on both shafts and use the syncros on the single cam gear set. Basically just swap everything inside the end housing. The sound is fine and wish you a speedy recovery.
Oooh now that's a good tip.
Its fortunate, that most 5-speeds have only two bearings per shaft and the fifth so easily accessible.
I think Toyota also builds a transverse six-speed box (EC6X) with the last two gears facing the end of the shaft. VWs, in contrast, have a third bearing at the end of the shaft.
interesting, this would be a good test to add for the diesel for sure.
The Old Semi's Came With a Few Hundred Gear Ratios.
Up to 16 speed gear boxes, plus Two & Three Speed Splitters, and High Low Rear Diffs.
"""" BUT """" Besides A Turbo, Gota Put A Jake Brake on It. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr !!!!!!!
Going to be cool seeing you test this engine. I know a guy that put a 50hp tractor engine in a Ford ranger. It got up to speed fine. The truck got 40 mpg.
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For a test, the Robot Cantina host did a zero to 60 mph test. It took the effectively 950cc two-cylinder Saturn 34.54 seconds to reach 60 mph. They then continued driving, putting 164 miles on the car with it running on two cylinders.
my eyes got misty when that little motor started up .... brings back memories of starting up reefer motors on cold nights at meat plants in Kansas
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I love taking the subway to other neighborhoods and exploring. Some fun places to go and walk around for an afternoon: Ridgewood, Astoria, Flushing, Jackson Heights, Rego Park in Queens and Bensonhurst, Bay Ridge, Brighton Beach, Midwood, Williamsburg, Crown Heights, Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, Greenpoint, Lefferts Gardens in Brooklyn.
Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian at Bowling Green (also my favorite clean bathrooms in lower Manhattan);
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If it’s got glow plugs it’s an indirect injection motor not a direct injection. With a indirect there is a small chamber to the side of the combustion chamber where the injector sprays and the glow plug heats for cold start. As a result of this extra chamber the head is weaker on a indirect injection diesel and the compression has to be lower as a result. With modern direct injection motors they bumped the compression up causing more heat on startup and that’s why direct injection don’t need/use glow plugs.
As a european, I enjoy so much the experiments with diesel😅
Good video 👍🏻
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Only thing about the sound I noticed, no uplifting intro music at the start, but it was there at the end at least... :D
As for the engine, wow, that thing started up easy once it was all primed and ready to go, so used to hearing those kind of things crank over for ages before they catch, even with glowplugs...
Audio sounds fine, hope you get better soon. Really enjoy your videos
It takes quite a lot to get me excited: And boy howdy, am I excited about this swap.
Cheers, good sir!
Right now I live in a 100+ year old school building that’s been converted to apartments. It has the most wonderful original wood floods, and the light through the windows in the mornings is fantastic. My dog spends the first few hours after sunrise moving from sunny spot to sunny spot just basking. But those glorious windows are wood framed, single pane originals that are stunningly drafty. Like sometimes I think paper taped into the frames would keep the cold out better. And occasionally I get whiffs of broccoli but I can’t tell where it’s coming from.
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Yes yes yes the eagle has landed had me rolling good clean fun lol
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As always, love the video. Oh just wanted to let you know, if you got power windows in that thing, just wait until you have to change a window motor. Get this, the plastic skin comes off the OUTSIDE of the door, no shit. You don't take off the inner door skin, you take off the nice fancy painted plastic outer shell, basically, the outside of the car door. It looks so goofy, too. Well, can't wait to see the next video. That Kubota three cylinder is pretty much indestructible, my buddy had one in his tractor. His neighbor thought it would be fun to drive it into his swimming pool, and the next morning I woke up to see diesel fuel, in an upside down Kubota tractor floating in the water. So I made two big wooden ramps, drug it out of the pool with the Blazer, emptied all the fluids, drain the spider and pump, filters..... Believe it or not, after replacing the battery, she fired right up and ran again. My suggestion to y'all if you ever drive your Kubota 3 cylinder into a swimming pool overnight, get it running again ASAP, and it'll be no corrosion or rust damage occurred. Just a little helpful tip that you probably already know, LOL
Can't wait to see a turbo on this little D722!
I was thinking propane injection and maybe nitrous later.
turbocharged 722cc kubota diesel swapped into a saturn sounds pretty cool :D
I've worked on many things that used this same engine. You cant kill them no matter what you do.
I've seen many that lost the internal injector pump governor linkage and go ungoverned full rack wide open and ran like that for likely days with zero damage for it.
Put a turbo on it and crank that smoke screew all the way and just let it do it thing, It really won't mind it.
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Engine is an idi. Heads are prone to crack if no coolant even for shorter bits. Makes a little less power than di. Enjoying your process as always.
Genius! Brilliant explanation as usual. Now I finally understand why a pedantic engineer friend always used to say that "diesels don't have throttles". ;-)
Yet the lever on the fuel injection pump that controls the fuel flow is usually referred to as the "throttle lever"! 🤷
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Fell well jimbo! Wish you a full and speedy recovery
Outro music is back baby!
lol....You got a sneak peek!
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A quick correction: not all diesels are direct injection. In fact, most automotive diesels (in the US) older than about 1995 are not direct injection. They’re indirect injection, or IDI. The concept is similar, but rather than injecting the fuel directly into the cylinder, they inject the fuel into a small “combustion chamber” that is built into the cylinder head and separate from the cylinder, which is also usually where the glow plug is. It’s also typically injected via a poppet valve at a much, much lower fixed pressure than a direct injection diesel (5000psi vs 25,000psi on a direct injection). Since this Kubota is a small, non-turbo industrial engine that isn’t subject to typical automotive emissions requirements, I’d be willing to bet that it is IDI as well, not DI.
You realize you can literally look up the engine specs? Why keep going on about direct vs indirect? It's a tier IV emissions engine. All engines have emissions standards no matter the application. Injection pressure has nothing to do with direct vs indirect.
My bad, I have owned a few semi vintage Mercedes with the OM60x engines and I'm aware of the prechamber stuff. What I meant by direct injection was the fuel is injected on the other side of the intake valve
@@ShainAndrews sure showed him
The Kubota D722 also has a precombustion chamber.
@@ShainAndrews They have emissions standards yes, but actual requirements vary greatly depending on applications. This is why you can still buy 2 stroke generators and chainsaws and industrial engines (like this one) with IDI, yet you'ill never see something like that in a car.
Also, injection pressure has everything to do with DI or IDI. Former requires a lot higher pressures (typically over 1500bar) yet with IDI you can get away with 1/10th of the pressure. Similar to petrol engines; port injection requires A LOT lower pressure than direct injection.
oh man a rotary pump 3cyl diesel, reminds me of the 1.4 tdi engine we got in vw group cars here in europe ahah (they had pd pumps, though), this one could even maybe benefit from bigger injector nozzles and it shouldnt even have a big impact on the mpgs ;)
Thanks Jimbo! Best video in a while!
I’m sure it’s been said so many times I might get yelled at… but… diesels crave turbos. Lol I’ve been binge watching your channel and recently subscribed. Definitely loving what you’re doing. Lol
Great engine for a 1920's era small truck
You should just leave the diesel at idle, run a 20kw generator from its output, then an electric motor to the transmission, this will increase mpg, and extend the life if the diesel dramatically, while giving you a straight line torque curve for the transmission input.
How is that going to improve performance? You will take a 40% efficiency hit straight away.
@@TonyLing Where do you get 40% efficiency hit?
@@reverse_engineered I just pulled it out of my arse. If you convert mechanical energy into electricity, and then electricity back into mechanical energy, be prepared to expect at least a 40% loss in efficiency.
20 kW is 26.8 hp. The engine only makes 20 hp, and that's at 3600 RPM.
It only takes 5hp to go 65mph, but not requires a straight line torque curve not a bell curve offered by the engine. Also, an engine at idle speed 1000-2000rpm uses less than half the fuel consumption of an engine with variable rpms and constantly changing torque output. That's why freight trains use the exact same principles to achieve better fuel economy.
I literally was just thinking to myself at the start of the video how good you sound had got since you started. Then to hear you say that you are having hearing loss was kind of a shock
Love that flash of lightning ...
I like hearing myself talk. It is one of my greatest pleasures. I often have long conversations all by myself. Sometimes I am so clever I don't understand a single word of what I am saying.
Sorry to hear about your hearing loss, I would recommend you have some ambient noise on especially when it's quite. The 8th cranial nerve can develop atrophy over a long period of time (4 weeks plus) and cause server tinnitus even after a conductive hearing loss is resolved. This will also mean you're gonna need to be more proactive about wearing hearing protection around hazardous noise since you will be more vulnerable to sensorineural hearing loss. May you have a speedy recovery and thank you for your content.
This is so freaking neat. I can't wait to see how you do this. That is a cool little diesel motor.
This is really a neat project..
Thanks 👍
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@@robotcantina8957 “Have a wonderful weekend! Do what makes you smile and be happy!” -
Looking forward to the new stuff and I hope you get better soon.
This will be great. Thanks Stuart.
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I didn't hear any issues with the video! Looks and sounds good! Super excited about this swap!
It’s the first day of autumn! A time of hot chocolatey mornings, and toasty marshmallow evenings, and, best of all, leaping into leaves!
OMG hahaha. "Using government math, looks like we have about 6 million screws to remove..." Absolute gold.
Your levels are spot on... please thank your hearing crew for their fine assistance...
In the mean time I'm really looking forward to your ac powered Saturn...
I noticed nothing out of the ordinary on sound but I did notice something extraordinary about your mechanical abilities.
That little engine really runs good.
Great video.
Thanks for sharing.
Take care, Ed.
The sound in the video was fine, get well soon.👍
I used to be a recording engineer and the audio sounds fine to me!
Thanks!
Main parts of Engine components
Engine block and cylinders, first. The engine block, which is the foundation of the automobile’s engine, is frequently constructed of aluminum or iron.
Pistons and the crankshaft. The movement of the piston initiates the rotational force that is applied to the wheels
Always remember before turning the engine off, give it full throttle for few seconds.
The injection pump get's its lubricating oil from what the main crankshaft sprays around the crankcase.
If the engine is used in low rpm's for prolonged time, the injection pump will starve from oil and lock up.
These engines can run crazy high rpm's for indrustial diesel engine, dont quote me on this but some kubotas run upto 3800rpm stock.
There also is fuel screw at the end of the injection pump, and the timing can be advanced by using thinner gasket on the injector pump housing.
Great comment here.... I come here for the videos and stay for the smart comments👍👍👍
aaand now i watched the rest of the video and you already knew all that :)
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Always love the content.! Hope your hearing will be fine again.
It is this belief in a power larger than myself and other than myself which allows me to venture into the unknown and even the unknowable.
The thought of putting a lawnmower engine into any car might sound ridiculous, and it is, but it seems to work well in the tiny, lightweight Honda Insight. Robot Cantina - a RUclips channel dedicated to swapping different engines in a Honda Insight - started off a four-part series by showing viewers its low-powered hybrid car. To get things started, they sourced a 212cc, 6.5-hp Predator motor from Harbor Freight, which only cost them $99, and then linked the engine to a CVT matched with a five-speed transmission in order to make it work in the car.
All I use is Honda bond and boy let me tell u it works so good when u have to take something apart put together with that stuff u better be ready to work I told my buddy I almost bet my life I could talk all the bolts out of my oil pan on my Toyota truck and it won't fall off or leak I bent the pan getting it off it was on there so good !! Love that stuff !!
Cold side of cooling system normally enters at bottom of motor and comes out top. Using convection cooling as a aid. Water heats goes up, rad cools goes down 👍
Damn! You are sooo lucky. Those Kubota engines are ridiculously expensive even used with thousands of hours on them. I needed one for a light tower once and I had to pay $1.500 for a almost worn out one.
This is not a fancy option but… ice cream sandwiches. On a number of occasions I’ve felt a last minute panic to come up with dessert so opted to buy a big box of ice cream sandwiches. No matter how elegant your dinner was, everyone is genuinely delighted to have an ice cream sandwich. It’s so fun and easy. This is so fun for the kids too.💖💖💖
Pumpkin Sticky Toffee Cakes
This is essentially a warm, mini Bundt cake that's flavored with pumpkin, dates, and brown sugar. To top it all off-it's absolutely smothered in a delicious caramel sauce HOPE YOU FEEL BETTER JIMBO.
Great video and you sound just fine. Hope your hearing returns soon.🙏 Looking forward to more videos. 👍
Thank you for these really entertaining videos (especially without all the hoopla). I hope your hearing comes back soon and I look forward to seeing more of your content.
Love these videos . Those Kubota engines are bulletproof.
“Fear has a large shadow, but he himself is small.”
In college we took a 2 cylinder NA Kubota diesel and ran it on A mix diesel and low pressure natural gas
You have re peaked my interest in your channel. This looks like fun.
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California Gasoline Is More Than Double the Price in Texas, What Do You Pay?
California leads the nation in top gasoline prices, over double Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana😛😛😛
My car requires premium gas. I was surprised a few days ago when I went to Costco to fill up and paid $6.05/gal. Three weeks ago I paid $5.20 at the same store.
The newspapers are putting the blame on, as usual, refineries shutting down for maintenance and the hurricane, even though I don't think oil from the gulf makes its way to CA in any noticeable volume.
Why refineries would shut down for maintenance with a hurricane approaching and in the middle of Putin's Folly war is beyond me. It's almost like giving the middle finger to their customers.
I pay the Florida price. I was never happier than when I left California after living there for 2 years.
Idiotic gas policies there have caused Californians to have to self-rely on refining their own gas in the same way Texas self-relies on their own energy.
It's understandable why California wants to go all Electric in 10 years because their policies have all but ensured there won't be any gas refined there so they will be screwed if they aren't all electric or will have to relax their refining policies to allow in gas refined elsewhere.
"I-35 is a cluster f*ck from Laredo to Dallas. The electric grid is not functional. Crime has gotten worse. Taxes have skyrocketed so that we now pay more than California and Massachusetts."
All third world countries are like that. Crumbling infrastructure. Lots of crime. Ever higher taxes. Ever more "regulations" banning captives like you from routing around the worthless leeching trash benefitting from keeping it so. Nothing unique to Texas, California nor any of the other states in the Dystopian States of once-was-America.
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Portuguese = obrigado 💜💜💜
Farsi/Persian = mam’noon
@@ocdman202 My grandmother says thanka you vera much...
First time here and I'm already jealous of your project 🤣🤣. Can't wait for the turbocharger installed and first ride. Congrats and good luck.
I do love diesel cars. Wish more came that way from the factory.
Go anywhere besides North America and most of their market is diesel, because when tuned properly, is more fuel efficient and cleaner than a gasoline engine.