As a mechanic, a daily driver of old cars and owner of a workshop I had to say... This was one of your best videos so far. So much commitment, so much enthusiasm. You guys are great, and honestly, it would be an honor to meet you some day. Keep going, we support you as much as we can. Thanks for everything.
I've stumbled across this video randomly, and I've got to be honest - if this is their best video yet, how bad are they usually? Absolutely no mechanical sympathy whatsoever.
@@daveytn the thing was absolutely destined for the scrap pile eventually. I don't think he is trying to do it sympathetically, more to show how crudely it can be done, way more interesting in my opinion. A cool car back in the day though, and that twin cam sounds awesome when pushed!
@@daveytn Could it be that you are some kind of troll? This channel isn't dedicated to rebuild or restore cars. That are not some rare, fancy Porsches, mustangs, or else. Just regular cars with much miles, abandoned somewhere in the middle of nowhere. It's just about resurrecting the cars with small budget, small amount of tools and much effort. Most of them are so busted, they will never be road legal again. But they got their chance to show that they are still alive. Nothing more.
Greetings from Finland! Good videos. I like to wach all these. Blow my eys totally. They only sleep some years. Maybe 15 years, maybe 10, but they come to back to life. Nice. 😎👍🏻
Ford vehicle in the woods sitting here long time air tires new battery full detail no back seats awesome mechanic men bless you takes men power as a team
THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO YOU EVER UPOLOADED ! 😃Disassembling the engine, its condition, cleaning the injectors, measuring the compression and finally drifting... the best video ever...
@@bayerischemotorenwerke5252 Well, we don't know what the plans are for the car. If it's going to be scrapped anyway a little piston damage won't hurt at all. And if you wanted to restore it, an engine rebuild would be a good idea I think.
After having watched the full video I'd say no one in their right mind would restore this car. The entire rear end is so completely rotted it's ready to fall off and the complete interior has been taken to bits, most of it missing. To me this looks like a parts car someone already took a lot of bits from. The only worse car I've ever seen moving under its own power was a MK1 VW Golf somewhere in the rural US, that one was so completely rotted out the whole car was bowing in the middle, I honestly expected it to break in half during the video! Can't remember what YT channel that was unfortunately.
Definitely the hardest and most impressive start you've done on the channel. It's impressive what you did there, the distance and amount of work... I was honestly amazed to see how well it ran after getting it started in that state...! Keep up the amazing videos and amazing cars! 😁Greetings from Serbia!
Ubelievable car and components! It is insane how robust and overengineered is everything in the old Sierras! I could have smelled literally every process from your video, I loved it! I love the fact you are saving those old souls! Keep going, every time is meditation to watch!
Old Ford still fired up even after more than 30 years of usage and 15 of sitting during that! She's going to need some more work to get it more road worthy and looking better, but it's still such an underrated classic, man. I remember being a little kid, in the late 90s, and seeing loads of these here in America. Takes me back!
@martytdd1606 Yes but only the Merkur XR4Ti which was the Ford Sierra XR4i but it had the Mustang SVO turbocharged engine rather than the V6 hence the T added to the name. There was the Merkur Scorpio as well.
I can't belive you just openned the engine for unstuck is and change the cylinder joint........ you are the king of mechanic!!!!! congraaa big boss flexiny!!!!!
I love the Sierra. Were all over the roads growing up in England when I was a lad. It's sad this one is in such a state. The body rot is too far gone. 🥲
Ford Sierra are the best cars ever!! I am about to revive mine a 1992 hatchback. I have stored it in my garage. And now i am going clean it up etc....fix the bottom cause the Sierras are know for their rust beneath the car.The motor is rediculous!! A monster. They never make cars like that anymore. It was an awesome video! Thank you. 🙏🌻
el mejor canal de mecanicos por amor de todo youtube,lo encntre de casualidad y me he visto casi todos los videos ,que maravilla de trabajo,el empeno y la dedicacion aun cuando sea solo por aficion es increible. me quito el sombrero con estos muchachos. ademas sin tanat fanfarrea ni tanta herramienta fancy,ni perdida de tiempo,a lo que vinimos ,a mecaniquear. seria un honor conocerlos en persona . saludos de un cubano desde australia.
I had one, even the same colour and I have had a few cars but, I can honestly say that car was the best car I ever owned. Did some huge trips in it and never ever got back ache. Wish I still had it!
Awesome video! i own sierra 4x4 sedan that has sat for 14 years engine isnt stuck, but starter motor is, already got new starter but it isnt installed yet you also did a good tutorial how to change the starter motor!
De verdad, que desd que descubrí este canal , disfruto con cada vídeo que veo, y además, aprendo muchísimo. Creo que no no haya nada con motor y ruedas que se resista a resucitar en vuestras manos. Sois increíbles , en serio , me encanta el canal y cada vídeo nuevo supera al anterior. No me gusta ser indiscreto pero, si puedo preguntar, ¿ Que hacéis luego con los coches que arregláis? ... Otra cosa , me gustaría ver alguna vez como devuelven la vida a un camión de los grandes , si hay posibilidad de ello claro está. Muchas gracias por vuestros videos y enseñanzas. Un saludo desde Tenerife, en las islas Canarias.
This is one of the few authentic videos of how a car would be after sitting in the elements for years The other videos are hard to believe. This seems legit
That was fun to watch! Great job at getting that to run again, and run pretty well too! I like how it was not just the bumper falling off, but the structure of the car too!
Wow, great video, I'm impressed! 😍 I remember Sierra, it's a legendary car, very comfortable, reliable and pretty but I don't knew before that Sierra was also available in 4x4 version, you are doing a great job that you restore old but gold legendary cars 🙂
Impressed with the hard work you’ve been doing in the engine!! One of the nicest motors till they replaced the Mondeo back in 1992 when it was launched!
@@tombouuHe's not specifically talking about the engine alone bud, calling an entire car a 'motor' is quite normal in England, especially in the London area. 😉
Saludos desde España. Parece increíble que hayas conseguido arrancar el motor después de ver el estado en que se encontraban los cilindros. El motor prácticamente estaba clavado. Muy ingeniosos el método que habéis utilizado para recuperar los inyectores. Lastima que la parte del maletero del Ford Sierra estaba prácticamente destrozada y no os ha permitido circular con más soltura, sin tener que arrastra todos los componentes que estaban colgando. He pasado un rato muy entretenido viendo este video, prácticamente sigo todos vuestro videos, aunque no domino el Ingles, me comunico contigo a través del Traductor de Ingles. Todavía me acuerdo los primeros videos que vi, en uno arrancabas un mercedes clásico w153, de tiempos de la segunda guerra mundial o el de la furgoneta grande Mercedes 470D. Me gusta ver como consigues devolver a la vida vehículos que están prácticamente muertos. Saludos y hasta el próximo video. Greetings from Spain. It seems incredible that you managed to start the engine after seeing the state of the cylinders. The engine was practically stuck. Very ingenious the method that you have used to recover the injectors. Too bad the part of the trunk of the Ford Sierra was practically destroyed and it has not allowed us to circulate more freely, without having to drag all the components that were hanging. I have had a very entertaining time watching this video, I practically follow all your videos, although I do not speak English, I communicate with you through the English Translator. I still remember the first videos I saw, in one you started a classic mercedes w153, from the time of the second world war or the one of the large Mercedes 470D van. I like to see how you manage to bring back to life vehicles that are practically dead. Greetings and until the next video.
Hello Flexiny, What an incredible discovery of this Ford Sierra break in this forest, its long period of rest in this environment was quite negative for the bodywork. I didn't know there was a four-wheel-drive station wagon version. It really deserves a restart.
I really like Sierras. My father bought (as youngtimer) Sierra sedan 89 model from first owner circa 2006 with mileage 70000 km . It was in really good condition, almost like brand new. unfortunately it burned down - electrical system failure
I am suspecting what you have there is one of the 2500 "lazy cossie's", Ford built these cars at Dagenham and Cologne with an experimental twin cam engine with a slightly different chain for timing, they were all GL trimmed and these were hatchback, Sapphire and estate variants in Weber carb or Ford EFI fuel systems, if it is the engines are quite sought after for race platforms being quite tuneable. The bottom end is pretty much identical to the older Pinto blocks used in Taunus, Cortina and Transits so easy to get a starter for for little money, think the Granada's are the same as they all used the basic type 9 gearbox across the range.
Super travail démonté la culasse la distribution bien 💪💪💪très fort et la fin tu m'as fait rigoler 🤣 avec le pot d'échappement qui traine part terre 😂tu m'apprend des choses et je m'amuse 😂toi aussi tu dois t'amuser, après l'effort le réconfort 😉✌️☮️👌
Fereplay for getting that running I had a Sierra with that exact engine it's was a brilliant car wish I still had it . Enjoy the videos keep it up ....
Excelente el trabajo que realizaste para hacerlo andar, yo tengo un sierra se quedó sin fuerza, y lo deje parado desde el 2012, habeces lo hacía arrancar, por dos años, después ya no, vendí la batería y hay quedó, pero lo muevo el motor con la mano de vez en cuando.
Very impressive getting this old Sierra 4x4 running again, driving it the way your meant to drive them at the end there! it has some natural weight reduction at the rear end I see .
I enjoy all of your videos, but this one is my new favorite. I really liked seeing the engine tear-down and inspection. Would love to see more videos like this. Great resurrection!
Hi from uk mate 👋 👍 another great super low miler under 100k again 🤣 these Ford clocks where defo good for something like keeping miles under 100k👌🤣 and at least the the back axle stayed in the chat 👍 but I am overly surprised you got this fired up and driving again plus on first start at least you know the oil pump was doin its bit 👌 shame you couldn't drop clutch free would of been great to grab another gear but good going and loved the time-lapse of the teardown and rebuild I wish I could work that fast sometimes 🤣 bug she didn't want to leave without a fight a start, thanks for your time be safe and see you soon 👍 👋
Wow.that was a hard one. It needed everything. But you showed that everything can be fixed. It even had some power still. I had a 91 sedan with same motor. Fun first car😊
Es la primera vez que veo en el canal un motor gripado. Desde luego tiene muchisimo trabajo. Os doy mis más sincera enhorabuena, por todo el trabajo que hacéis. Con todos esos coches y sobre todo con este Ford. Un gran saludo desde España. Sois unos bestias 😮
Good compression , only cylinder 3 got minimum reading ... Can go for top speed , don't worry about spare tyre housing dropping pieces by pieces, regards from Kuala Lumpur , Saturday morning , 20.04.2024 after a year review.
My old man had a Mk1, and then a mk2. Lovely cars, still have great nostalgia for them. Much nicer than the overgrown-computer-mouse-on-wheels cars you see today.
These 4x4's were the dog's danglies in estates, the only one better than this was the South African Windsor V8 4x4 estate as used by the South African police as interceptor chase cars. Here in the UK the 4x4 estates were highly prized by the banger racers for towing their trailers with, they were just such a capable car that could tow anything ton up :D Only bad part of the car will be the crumple zones in the forward part of the chassis, they rot out like soft cheese, compliance bushes and rotoflex couplings also major issue as the rubber Ford used was crap.
As a mechanic, a daily driver of old cars and owner of a workshop I had to say... This was one of your best videos so far. So much commitment, so much enthusiasm. You guys are great, and honestly, it would be an honor to meet you some day.
Keep going, we support you as much as we can. Thanks for everything.
I've stumbled across this video randomly, and I've got to be honest - if this is their best video yet, how bad are they usually?
Absolutely no mechanical sympathy whatsoever.
@@daveytn the thing was absolutely destined for the scrap pile eventually. I don't think he is trying to do it sympathetically, more to show how crudely it can be done, way more interesting in my opinion. A cool car back in the day though, and that twin cam sounds awesome when pushed!
@@daveytn Could it be that you are some kind of troll?
This channel isn't dedicated to rebuild or restore cars. That are not some rare, fancy Porsches, mustangs, or else. Just regular cars with much miles, abandoned somewhere in the middle of nowhere. It's just about resurrecting the cars with small budget, small amount of tools and much effort. Most of them are so busted, they will never be road legal again. But they got their chance to show that they are still alive. Nothing more.
Greetings from Finland! Good videos. I like to wach all these. Blow my eys totally. They only sleep some years. Maybe 15 years, maybe 10, but they come to back to life. Nice. 😎👍🏻
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Ford vehicle in the woods sitting here long time air tires new battery full detail no back seats awesome mechanic men bless you takes men power as a team
I cant believe you disassembled the engine to get this old guy started only for a yt video....you have my respect sir, keep up the good work !
THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO YOU EVER UPOLOADED ! 😃Disassembling the engine, its condition, cleaning the injectors, measuring the compression and finally drifting... the best video ever...
Def one of the best
Благородным делом занят автор,у этих брошеных машин есть душа и машины благодарны тебе.Да прибудет с тобой сила
For my opinion this is the most interesting revival since I started to watch your videos
Really impressive how the engine run.. Walls are rusted, rings stucks.. But compressions are OK after unstucking it... Unbelievable
Many people disliked the 2.0 DOHC engine, but as long as the oil was kept clean and fresh, it was actually a very good unit.
Those rings are going to love the rusty walls
@@bayerischemotorenwerke5252 Well, we don't know what the plans are for the car. If it's going to be scrapped anyway a little piston damage won't hurt at all. And if you wanted to restore it, an engine rebuild would be a good idea I think.
After having watched the full video I'd say no one in their right mind would restore this car. The entire rear end is so completely rotted it's ready to fall off and the complete interior has been taken to bits, most of it missing. To me this looks like a parts car someone already took a lot of bits from. The only worse car I've ever seen moving under its own power was a MK1 VW Golf somewhere in the rural US, that one was so completely rotted out the whole car was bowing in the middle, I honestly expected it to break in half during the video! Can't remember what YT channel that was unfortunately.
It was the starter that jammed the crankshaft wheel because of rust that didn't let spining
I can't believe how stuck it was. Great job, hardworking.
After Taunus, Sierra was extreamly futuristic design back in release year 1982. Still does not look old after 40 year.
Definitely the hardest and most impressive start you've done on the channel. It's impressive what you did there, the distance and amount of work... I was honestly amazed to see how well it ran after getting it started in that state...! Keep up the amazing videos and amazing cars! 😁Greetings from Serbia!
Ubelievable car and components! It is insane how robust and overengineered is everything in the old Sierras! I could have smelled literally every process from your video, I loved it! I love the fact you are saving those old souls! Keep going, every time is meditation to watch!
Old Ford still fired up even after more than 30 years of usage and 15 of sitting during that! She's going to need some more work to get it more road worthy and looking better, but it's still such an underrated classic, man. I remember being a little kid, in the late 90s, and seeing loads of these here in America. Takes me back!
Restoring this means new body, replacement engine or complete rebuild, and a whole new interior. Can't imagine anyone doing that.
This is the European Ford Sierra, I didn't know they were sold in the USA aswell. Were they under the Merkur badge?
@martytdd1606 Yes but only the Merkur XR4Ti which was the Ford Sierra XR4i but it had the Mustang SVO turbocharged engine rather than the V6 hence the T added to the name.
There was the Merkur Scorpio as well.
I can't belive you just openned the engine for unstuck is and change the cylinder joint........ you are the king of mechanic!!!!! congraaa big boss flexiny!!!!!
Спасибо за "фетиш" контент ))) Вами проделана огромная работа, только ради того чтоб мы посмотрели.
I love the Sierra. Were all over the roads growing up in England when I was a lad. It's sad this one is in such a state. The body rot is too far gone. 🥲
After huge fix u nailed it....sadly sierra by it self look rusty and tragic, but at finale it still drives and showing ford power....good job
Ford Sierra are the best cars ever!! I am about to revive mine a 1992 hatchback. I have stored it in my garage. And now i am going clean it up etc....fix the bottom cause the Sierras are know for their rust beneath the car.The motor is rediculous!! A monster. They never make cars like that anymore. It was an awesome video! Thank you. 🙏🌻
el mejor canal de mecanicos por amor de todo youtube,lo encntre de casualidad y me he visto casi todos los videos ,que maravilla de trabajo,el empeno y la dedicacion aun cuando sea solo por aficion es increible.
me quito el sombrero con estos muchachos.
ademas sin tanat fanfarrea ni tanta herramienta fancy,ni perdida de tiempo,a lo que vinimos ,a mecaniquear.
seria un honor conocerlos en persona .
saludos de un cubano desde australia.
Hey man, you had a lot work in that car! But I can say this is the best of your videos and jobs! Congratulations
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I seriously cannot believe you got this motor running....good job. WOW!
It is even more unbelievable thinking you spent so much time on it and then you did it letting it run like back in the days!
I had one, even the same colour and I have had a few cars but, I can honestly say that car was the best car I ever owned. Did some huge trips in it and never ever got back ache. Wish I still had it!
Brilliant, thanks for taking the time to film this, and find these beautiful old cars.
Awesome video!
i own sierra 4x4 sedan that has sat for 14 years
engine isnt stuck, but starter motor is, already got new starter but it isnt installed yet
you also did a good tutorial how to change the starter motor!
Thank you for another cool video…..I love watching your videos while I am working, something oddly satisfying about them
De verdad, que desd que descubrí este canal , disfruto con cada vídeo que veo, y además, aprendo muchísimo. Creo que no no haya nada con motor y ruedas que se resista a resucitar en vuestras manos. Sois increíbles , en serio , me encanta el canal y cada vídeo nuevo supera al anterior. No me gusta ser indiscreto pero, si puedo preguntar, ¿ Que hacéis luego con los coches que arregláis? ...
Otra cosa , me gustaría ver alguna vez como devuelven la vida a un camión de los grandes , si hay posibilidad de ello claro está.
Muchas gracias por vuestros videos y enseñanzas. Un saludo desde Tenerife, en las islas Canarias.
That engine runs very smooth after unseizing it, taking the rust of the sleeves. Just amazing that it still runs. Car fixed, great video.
Wow, its impressive that after all the engine still has compression, really good job
sin ningún lugar a dudas uno de los mejores VÍDEOS del canal.... ESPECTACULAR.....!!!!
Она прекрасна ! Немного скотча и шпаклёвки и будет как новая) Я такие восстанавливаю до хорошего состояния и продаю нуждающимся).
Design of this era Ford's haven't age a bit. If this Sierra would be made today it would still be a good looking car.
it does look pretty cool, but it really depends on who you ask tho.
A clean late model in Ghia trim is a very smart looking wagon.
Thats true
Дааа пацаны!!Отчаянные вы парни!Но упорные,результат на видео!Молодцы!
With this one youre on your way to be THE chosen one in automotive-related RUclips. More like this!!
Hats off to you man for getting that running. Quite incredible 🇬🇧
Never thought you would get that engine unstuck! But you did! Best video so far. Thanks.
16:40 impressive nice tool. Amazed how this thing got to start. I have seen everythin on this channel. 👍🏻👏🏻
A lot of work..You are crazy .Greetings from Barcelona SPAIN
Excellent job you did on that stalled engine. One of your best videos... Congratulations..!!! Greetings from Mexico Flexiny...!!!
This is one of the few authentic videos of how a car would be after sitting in the elements for years
The other videos are hard to believe. This seems legit
This one was only on very wet soil, usually it is not common to get stuck after sitting years.
This must have been one of your biggest challenges yet, well done you guys, nothing defeats you.
Impressive dedication! Particularly like the method you used for cleaning out the injectors.
That was fun to watch! Great job at getting that to run again, and run pretty well too! I like how it was not just the bumper falling off, but the structure of the car too!
Хорошая работа, лайк за старания!!! Тот случай ,когда двигатель пережил кузов :)
Двигатель бодрый
У нас каждый второй "тазик" с таким случаем!
@@Rustik610 потому что они нафиг не нужны никому
Кузов ещё неплох для такого простоя
Ну пережил это громко сказано. Капиталка ему требуется. Дымит знатно, да и шум посторонний есть. Грета Тунберг не одобрит такой масложор:)
Wow, great video, I'm impressed! 😍 I remember Sierra, it's a legendary car, very comfortable, reliable and pretty but I don't knew before that Sierra was also available in 4x4 version, you are doing a great job that you restore old but gold legendary cars 🙂
Great job getting it running! Most stuck engines never run again. But patience and hard work pay off. 👍👍
Very impressed! Those twin-cams were good engines. Can’t believe how good the compression is on that after all that rust! What a car!
2.0 dohc
Impressed with the hard work you’ve been doing in the engine!! One of the nicest motors till they replaced the Mondeo back in 1992 when it was launched!
2.0 dohc
@@tombouuHe's not specifically talking about the engine alone bud, calling an entire car a 'motor' is quite normal in England, especially in the London area. 😉
Saludos desde España.
Parece increíble que hayas conseguido arrancar el motor después de ver el estado en que se encontraban los cilindros.
El motor prácticamente estaba clavado.
Muy ingeniosos el método que habéis utilizado para recuperar los inyectores.
Lastima que la parte del maletero del Ford Sierra estaba prácticamente destrozada y no os ha permitido circular con más soltura, sin tener que arrastra todos los componentes que estaban colgando.
He pasado un rato muy entretenido viendo este video, prácticamente sigo todos vuestro videos, aunque no domino el Ingles, me comunico contigo a través del Traductor de Ingles. Todavía me acuerdo los primeros videos que vi, en uno arrancabas un mercedes clásico w153, de tiempos de la segunda guerra mundial o el de la furgoneta grande Mercedes 470D. Me gusta ver como consigues devolver a la vida vehículos que están prácticamente muertos.
Saludos y hasta el próximo video.
Greetings from Spain.
It seems incredible that you managed to start the engine after seeing the state of the cylinders.
The engine was practically stuck.
Very ingenious the method that you have used to recover the injectors.
Too bad the part of the trunk of the Ford Sierra was practically destroyed and it has not allowed us to circulate more freely, without having to drag all the components that were hanging.
I have had a very entertaining time watching this video, I practically follow all your videos, although I do not speak English, I communicate with you through the English Translator. I still remember the first videos I saw, in one you started a classic mercedes w153, from the time of the second world war or the one of the large Mercedes 470D van. I like to see how you manage to bring back to life vehicles that are practically dead.
Greetings and until the next video.
To jest jeden z waszych najlepszych filmów. Jeden z waszego TOP 10. Świetna robota!
Hello Flexiny,
What an incredible discovery of this Ford Sierra break in this forest, its long period of rest in this environment was quite negative for the bodywork. I didn't know there was a four-wheel-drive station wagon version. It really deserves a restart.
This channel is so underrated , Really great content
I really like Sierras. My father bought (as youngtimer) Sierra sedan 89 model from first owner circa 2006 with mileage 70000 km . It was in really good condition, almost like brand new. unfortunately it burned down - electrical system failure
Ford and electrical failures -- eternal love..
Wow, all the effort that you put into this... It is amazing.
Wonderful place to live in, nice cars to recover. I bet some people watching this channel would happily trade in their lives with you. :)
Yes
This N9 engine is one of the best engines Ford ever made.
2.0 dohc
I am suspecting what you have there is one of the 2500 "lazy cossie's", Ford built these cars at Dagenham and Cologne with an experimental twin cam engine with a slightly different chain for timing, they were all GL trimmed and these were hatchback, Sapphire and estate variants in Weber carb or Ford EFI fuel systems, if it is the engines are quite sought after for race platforms being quite tuneable. The bottom end is pretty much identical to the older Pinto blocks used in Taunus, Cortina and Transits so easy to get a starter for for little money, think the Granada's are the same as they all used the basic type 9 gearbox across the range.
Super travail démonté la culasse la distribution bien 💪💪💪très fort et la fin tu m'as fait rigoler 🤣 avec le pot d'échappement qui traine part terre 😂tu m'apprend des choses et je m'amuse 😂toi aussi tu dois t'amuser, après l'effort le réconfort 😉✌️☮️👌
Fereplay for getting that running I had a Sierra with that exact engine it's was a brilliant car wish I still had it . Enjoy the videos keep it up ....
Those old cast iron blocks were bomb proof 👏🏻👏🏻
Excelente el trabajo que realizaste para hacerlo andar, yo tengo un sierra se quedó sin fuerza, y lo deje parado desde el 2012, habeces lo hacía arrancar, por dos años, después ya no, vendí la batería y hay quedó, pero lo muevo el motor con la mano de vez en cuando.
Very impressive getting this old Sierra 4x4 running again, driving it the way your meant to drive them at the end there! it has some natural weight reduction at the rear end I see .
I enjoy all of your videos, but this one is my new favorite. I really liked seeing the engine tear-down and inspection. Would love to see more videos like this. Great resurrection!
Seriously amazing work. Remember to work with jack stands, as floor jacks can be hazardous.
Now that’s what I call a resurrection! Great work, fun to watch.
Nõustun eelkõnelejatega, üks parimaid videoid mida teinud olete. Vaatasin põnevusega, kas saab mootorist asja. Kiidan!👏👍
You did a great job, using only basic tools and a lot of hard work.
A very impressive amount of patience and persistence to get it running! :) Fantastic video! :)
I had a few Ford Sierras, only good memories remain despite the fact that they are very rusty.
Hi from uk mate 👋 👍 another great super low miler under 100k again 🤣 these Ford clocks where defo good for something like keeping miles under 100k👌🤣 and at least the the back axle stayed in the chat 👍 but I am overly surprised you got this fired up and driving again plus on first start at least you know the oil pump was doin its bit 👌 shame you couldn't drop clutch free would of been great to grab another gear but good going and loved the time-lapse of the teardown and rebuild I wish I could work that fast sometimes 🤣 bug she didn't want to leave without a fight a start, thanks for your time be safe and see you soon 👍 👋
Beautiful car!!!! Please restor complet car! This is Ford Sierra 4x4 unique bit and deserve this legend....
Классно что при запуске показываешь выхлоп)
Wow.that was a hard one. It needed everything. But you showed that everything can be fixed. It even had some power still. I had a 91 sedan with same motor. Fun first car😊
You guys have put in a lot of effort gentlemen. Keep it up.
What an incredible amount of work for a car that is utterly fucked up, just to be able to drive it a few hundred metres. Gotta love your dedication...
Es la primera vez que veo en el canal un motor gripado. Desde luego tiene muchisimo trabajo. Os doy mis más sincera enhorabuena, por todo el trabajo que hacéis. Con todos esos coches y sobre todo con este Ford. Un gran saludo desde España. Sois unos bestias 😮
That was a lot of work to get the old girl running well done love your enthusiasm
Good compression , only cylinder 3 got minimum reading ... Can go for top speed , don't worry about spare tyre housing dropping pieces by pieces, regards from Kuala Lumpur , Saturday morning , 20.04.2024 after a year review.
Супер. Ребята, Вам сил и терпения не занимать.
Perfect tool to unstick seized pistons 😂👍
Please restore this car to its old glory. She will never give on you. All she need is love.
Sadly this car is only for track use or for parts because it is not registered anymore.
Good dedication making miracles with old cars.
We have no Ford Sierra in Brazil. I guess its a classic European car and more, 4x4 !
Sou mecânico aqui no Brasil, acho muito legal como vocês ressuscitam carros a muito tempo parado, parece até impossível, parabéns
My old man had a Mk1, and then a mk2. Lovely cars, still have great nostalgia for them. Much nicer than the overgrown-computer-mouse-on-wheels cars you see today.
The induction sound done it for me, huge decticion 👌
Great video flexiny, great work,that looked really difficult, great compression though, well done 👌👍😀
Looks like the pistons had welded themselves to the bores due to rust. This is the most work you've put into a car to get it running again.
Amazing work, engine sounds good under load, well done
this is by far the worst lookin car ive seen in your entire channel and you still make it run, you're awesome, Flexiny
These 4x4's were the dog's danglies in estates, the only one better than this was the South African Windsor V8 4x4 estate as used by the South African police as interceptor chase cars. Here in the UK the 4x4 estates were highly prized by the banger racers for towing their trailers with, they were just such a capable car that could tow anything ton up :D Only bad part of the car will be the crumple zones in the forward part of the chassis, they rot out like soft cheese, compliance bushes and rotoflex couplings also major issue as the rubber Ford used was crap.
This Ford came back from the dead and remembered it has Cosworth relatives.
Nice work. I had a Sierra 2.0 dohc efi.
Thumbs up for never give up and run this terminator car ... hatsoff to you guys
Excellent craftsmanship, love it 😃👍
One of the Best videos you ever made. Thank you
Didn't know thay made a 2.0 4x4, in the UK it was only 2.8 and 2.9 V6 4x4 and 2.0 turbo cosworth.
Great cars never die!
Вы по моему борону сможете завести и поехать. молодцы мужики успехов вам
fantastic video, a good demonstration of how good you guys are
Super gemacht, sehr interessant und ich habe mir bei der Probefahrt gewünscht das ihr die Kompression messt und ihr habt es gemacht 👍
Seriously amazing work. Thank you for showing us everything, I really learned a lot!!