G’day from Australia!! I am a Licenced Aircraft Mechanic. Every Oil Scavenge line on a Jet has its own Filter. They are small & usually sit in a bank. They get pulled & sent for checking under a Microscope to see what’s in them. Lots of “tells” in them if stuff is going wrong. Having individual Filters it is super easy to identify where a problem may be starting. Cheers! Love ya work Steve!
Is the pressure lower on planes ? I remember watching a Cleetus upload where he used plane or helicopter oil and its way weird ( thin ) compared to automotive. Adelaide here, How good is Steve =)
@JestaBl1tz Negative, jet engines typically use an oil-mist sump with nozzles pointed at bearings but the sumps are pressurized with air from the compressor to keep the compressed air from the flowpath getting into the bearing sumps. Bearings are either roller or ball (depending if it's taking a thrust load), so it's not an apples to apples comparison. It's just single weight. Mobil Jet II is a common one if you wanted to look up exact specs. 15+ years of jet engine repair and overhaul experience on GE engines (CF series). On our engines there's just a screen on every sump line to catch large pieces for diagnosis but still a single master filter. Magnetic plugs are also sometimes used depending on configuration.
@@ericdyck8364just occasionally the comments provide a nice well structured and informed answer instead of ridiculing the person asking the question. Tbf I was also wondering the same thing so thankyou brother! 👍🤘
Everybody could be so lucky to have a relationship like that at our age.. my relationship is more like a 70 year old couple but we still love each other to the Moon and back 😂
@@1960Murf I was thinking the exact same thing. But have you ever noticed at the intro they're both wearing blue shirts and he gives her a big hug and a kiss and the look on her face was like he was an Axe murderer.
But that name is already kinda taken. Freiburger and Finnegan had a Boost Caboose on a Roadkill episode. (That was both genius and absurd: They put an engine with supercharger on the trailer to provide boost to the car engine that did the towing!)
@@Katifda Yeah, because human lungs exert over 5psi (or whatever it was doing) just like that turbo. And since the mask didn't catch anything - oh, wait, it did! All the dust both masks trapped show effectiveness. But you do you, bunky. Feel free to ignore medical advice, the world will carry on...
@@michaelfitz4351 What does "pressure" have to do with it? It's a simple mathematical fact, the "hole" size between the woof and warp in the mask tissue multiplied by the exponential of 10 to the third or ten to the forth (I don't remember which now, or maybe more) and you multiply the diameter of the virus by the same number, the "hole" in the mask is 30 feet square and the virus is the size of a basketball, can you really expect me to believe the masks foolishness was of any value? It was ALL about control of the ENTIRE world by ONE man, hmmmmm, where have I read that before?
If I remember correctly this is more of a filtering down from higher up the engineering tree of technology as tuners and the technology becomes cheap enough for this application. Ablative coatings for final tolerancing have been a thing for years I'm sure. Please, anyone, correct me if I'm wrong!! 😅
That oil tank is absolutely the shiznit!!! What a unit! I will say, I will be surprised if the coatings on the compressor housing will have any impact. Primarily due to the efficiency of today’s turbos, and manufacturing tolerances… Maybe faster spooling? Slightly cooler outlet temps? I love the fact you’re interested in the minutia of certain things… Really shows your compassion and dedication. 👍🏻✊🏻👏🏻 How will anyone know unless someone tries it…
coffee filters are the best for everything filter related and their cheap. They can be used as butt wipes in a pinch! I filter oil, gasoline and trans fluid through them, they are all purpose!
Automotive paint filters are also very cheap and available in different pore sizes and hold a funnel shape. I see your point but personally I don't think I could wait long enough for a coffee filter.
yeah, that seems to be the million dollar question!! Where did Kevin disappear to?? Once he'd failed to get the car finished after having Steven & crew there working 3 days/nights non=stop, Kevin hasn't released any videos or said a word since that time. Odd, to say the least. Very odd. And Steve was (as expected) VERY VERY gracious towards Kevin in regards to not having the Camaro even remotely ready.
I woke up to make short visit to a smallest room in the apartment and boom there it was. Made me smile immediately. Can’t wait to see the wagon ripping! During video song It’s family affair played in my head. Awesome Morris family will hit the road and tracks soon. Good time! Enjoy the New Year and all the best wishes.
Can't get over how mild mannered that 540 sounds at idle.....on gas. Our old L 88 big block STREET motors were lumpy as hell at idle. They sounded like an angry fuel motor. But your bigger engine really sounds like my old stock L72. Modern technology is just amazing.
That's because a turbo cam isn't lopey like a high compression NA cam. Turbo cams are much smoother plus two turbos muffle the exhaust note a bit. Also Steve has really fine tuned these SMXs to run extremely well and smooth.
I love the Peterson dry sump products. The oil tanks with the scavenge filters built in are awesome. We ran Peterson dry sump compo9nents on my buddies dirt latemodel i used to crew. The R4 pumps are great too. They also make a filter housing with built in pre lube pump you operate with a drill.
When it actually does spool up and load the turbos it's gonna take more off just from the thrust from boost pressure. Hope it helps out though and makes it a bit more efficient.
I was thinking how cool it would be if you could figure out a way to mount the wheelie bars on the inside of the lid. You open the top and the bars are still out of the way.
Steve you can leave the methanol in the pump gas tank and then just top it off with 93. A little bit of methanol mixed into pump gas won’t do anything but raise the octane rating a little bit. You def wouldn’t want 93 mixed into your methanol though.
Great job with the video pictures that you click on the video for I've been noticing the last few times you've been doing some cool little things and that's actually going to pick you up more subscribers I enjoy watching your channel and learning from you keep up the hard work Steve I hope you had a great New Year I was really looking forward to seeing the Camaro and doing testing with that for val AKA Mrs Morris
The assembly needs to be exactly the same as when it was together self clearancing each time you disassemble it any points on slightly different angle it'll be clearancing again
would the turbos not draw in partical particulats through the front just from the dust in the air ? maybe air dilters should be on to give more accurate results.
Good day from sunny South Africa. To add oil pressure at idle, is there an electric oil pump on the market? It would only operate up to a set RPM or up to a particulare oil pressure. The ECU should be able to control something like this easily.
Seems to clearance well, probably should get another coat applied to the housings must be low where it’s not a polished finish? Being Polished all the way around would be optimal finish no low spots
That second layer sure caught a lot of dust yeah those turbos I think because your closing gaps up you'll probably at a lower given speed should see greater pressure, because of efficiency due to coatings, less back up loss, and also because of the effeciency the loads on turbo fins will come to flare at lower speeds, bed in quicker, and close its tolerances up quicker with everything back in place tubes and all. This is cool stuff. I believe your tubos will at minimum have efficiency, as well as some longevity as far as the turbo blades are concerned seeing lower speeds to get said pressure you want to produce
SPINNING the turbos by hand = did you notice them spinning more freely than before when you'd just gotten them back from coating, cuz in that video you had commented that they were "pretty stiff" to spin, but once you'd mounted them and fired the motor, after shutdown you then reached down and hand-spun them, and it APPEARED to be much freer, much more easy. Could you feel/notice the difference once they'd been fired and "self clearanced" ??
the rag over the turbo trick might allso work to see how mush oil a turbo spits out wonder if clearancing the turbo by running it then recoat over the old coating and repeat will make the turbo even more efficient , you would think that if the whole surface is just about touching the turbine and is ground smooth by it should increase efficiebcy (or increase drag)
I think the line to line coating should be on the wheel so it's on every blade. The way you have it now it's just closed up the gap to the closest blade. If the coating was on the blades they would self clearance to the housing so they all end up the same.. I hope that makes sence....
Just an observation / idea. Could that little bit of contact inside the turbo be from the turbo surging on the 2 step? With all the heat and pressure building and sitting on stand-by, could that allow the metal to expand, or pressure to build to allow the turbo fin shafts to walk in and out that little bit? Would or could it only happen to parts making contact while under pressure and not while sitting? Could you redo a housing and try a pull without a 2 step, to see if it's 2 step related? Sorry for the question/observation. Strictly courisity. P.s. if the cars named "French Toast", could the trailer be called "side of helpings" ? Lol love your all your great work from the West Coast of Canada
Call the trailer the Dewy trailer because it follows you around everywhere 😂
How about the Dog House
@@Rob_hsv yes
Put a picture of Dewey on it and call it the “Waggin’ Tail” 😂
@@derekbolster8028 This is the #1 comment that could be made of all 2025. The rest of the year is void
🐾🐾🥩❤️
G’day from Australia!!
I am a Licenced Aircraft Mechanic. Every Oil Scavenge line on a Jet has its own Filter. They are small & usually sit in a bank. They get pulled & sent for checking under a Microscope to see what’s in them. Lots of “tells” in them if stuff is going wrong. Having individual Filters it is super easy to identify where a problem may be starting. Cheers! Love ya work Steve!
Is the pressure lower on planes ? I remember watching a Cleetus upload where he used plane or helicopter oil and its way weird ( thin ) compared to automotive.
Adelaide here, How good is Steve =)
@JestaBl1tz Negative, jet engines typically use an oil-mist sump with nozzles pointed at bearings but the sumps are pressurized with air from the compressor to keep the compressed air from the flowpath getting into the bearing sumps. Bearings are either roller or ball (depending if it's taking a thrust load), so it's not an apples to apples comparison. It's just single weight. Mobil Jet II is a common one if you wanted to look up exact specs.
15+ years of jet engine repair and overhaul experience on GE engines (CF series).
On our engines there's just a screen on every sump line to catch large pieces for diagnosis but still a single master filter. Magnetic plugs are also sometimes used depending on configuration.
@@ericdyck8364just occasionally the comments provide a nice well structured and informed answer instead of ridiculing the person asking the question. Tbf I was also wondering the same thing so thankyou brother! 👍🤘
@@ericdyck8364 Thank you for explaining that. As someone else said, sometimes the best info comes from the comments.
=)
SMX, no coolant, no problem. No oil, no problem. No fuel, PROBLEM....😂
Trailer name should be the Loadmaster since its always behind a Roadmaster
I just want to let you know how happy it makes me to see how good your relationship is with Val. You’re a lucky man.
Everybody could be so lucky to have a relationship like that at our age.. my relationship is more like a 70 year old couple but we still love each other to the Moon and back 😂
Ecclesiastes 4:12.
Amen
@@1960Murf I was thinking the exact same thing. But have you ever noticed at the intro they're both wearing blue shirts and he gives her a big hug and a kiss and the look on her face was like he was an Axe murderer.
@@AnthonyPiccolo-z4ea true wife... She's there to the end 😅 even if it's her that brings it about
The Zeus tool needs to be Steve Morris blue🤙🏻
I was thinking the same. Or neon green
Yes, defiantly SMI blue! 👍
I think the trailer should be nicknamed “The boost caboose”! Happy Nee Year and keep the great content coming!
That one's pretty good!
But that name is already kinda taken. Freiburger and Finnegan had a Boost Caboose on a Roadkill episode.
(That was both genius and absurd: They put an engine with supercharger on the trailer to provide boost to the car engine that did the towing!)
Or the "Ca-boost"
My dog is obsessed with Dewey. She loves him.
Good clearance Clarance
Roger, Roger.
The look after the mask comment - priceless. 🇺🇸
Congrats Kyle!
Oh LOOK! It's coming through........... same with the other objects it was supposed to stop! LOL
Yeah, I was expecting a lot more Covid comments about the masks. Shows how quickly we all forget.
@@Katifda Yeah, because human lungs exert over 5psi (or whatever it was doing) just like that turbo. And since the mask didn't catch anything - oh, wait, it did! All the dust both masks trapped show effectiveness. But you do you, bunky. Feel free to ignore medical advice, the world will carry on...
@@Katifda Pressure matters. Enough pressure and you can make water go through steel (water jet anyone?) You can't breathe out 40psi.
@@michaelfitz4351 What does "pressure" have to do with it?
It's a simple mathematical fact, the "hole" size between the woof and warp in the mask tissue multiplied by the exponential of 10 to the third or ten to the forth (I don't remember which now, or maybe more) and you multiply the diameter of the virus by the same number, the "hole" in the mask is 30 feet square and the virus is the size of a basketball, can you really expect me to believe the masks foolishness was of any value?
It was ALL about control of the ENTIRE world by ONE man, hmmmmm, where have I read that before?
After you go to the track and make a full pass need to see how the turbos look would be very cool to see how much the wheel moved under a lot of load.
I remember when "It self clearanced!" was a negative statement. Changing the world, Steve.
Not always lol, sometimes it was a relief, knowing you didn't have to get the grinder out 😂
If I remember correctly this is more of a filtering down from higher up the engineering tree of technology as tuners and the technology becomes cheap enough for this application. Ablative coatings for final tolerancing have been a thing for years I'm sure. Please, anyone, correct me if I'm wrong!! 😅
Carry a trailer leaf spring and a wheel hub with bearings and seals bagged to keep you moving on the road
That oil tank is absolutely the shiznit!!!
What a unit!
I will say, I will be surprised if the coatings on the compressor housing will have any impact. Primarily due to the efficiency of today’s turbos, and manufacturing tolerances… Maybe faster spooling? Slightly cooler outlet temps?
I love the fact you’re interested in the minutia of certain things…
Really shows your compassion and dedication. 👍🏻✊🏻👏🏻
How will anyone know unless someone tries it…
coffee filters are the best for everything filter related and their cheap. They can be used as butt wipes in a pinch! I filter oil, gasoline and trans fluid through them, they are all purpose!
Automotive paint filters are also very cheap and available in different pore sizes and hold a funnel shape.
I see your point but personally I don't think I could wait long enough for a coffee filter.
BW! Before or after you make the coffee?
Eew! You're not related to Sleepy Joe are you? Butt wipes, really?
Covid masks also make soft butt wipes.
What’s going on with Val’s car? And Kevin. The Camaro was so close. Hope he’s ok. Happy new year 🎊
yeah, that seems to be the million dollar question!! Where did Kevin disappear to?? Once he'd failed to get the car finished after having Steven & crew there working 3 days/nights non=stop, Kevin hasn't released any videos or said a word since that time. Odd, to say the least. Very odd. And Steve was (as expected) VERY VERY gracious towards Kevin in regards to not having the Camaro even remotely ready.
He’s been sick, busy with his girls, and had to prioritize working on projects that he’s behind on.
@ that’s pretty much what I figured. Hope he gets better.
The things you learn from watching Steves channel is amazing.
Couldn't agree more!
Steve, the greatest line from 2024 came from your wife honey. You can’t park there happy 2025.
Yep
would be interesting to see a pressure/backpressure ratio before and after on the turbo coating.
Happy new year Morris Family!
Yeah - I hope everything is going well with KSR / Kevin Smith and the Camaro since he's not been posting videos
The coating is very interesting, it is self clearancing. That is amazing!
Kyle bring co pilot will be cool. A father son trip will be neat to watch. Hope you guys get plenty of footage! Can't wait to watch Sick Week content
17:38 he sure is looking. You said look at that so he’s looking at it. Good dog!!
I woke up to make short visit to a smallest room in the apartment and boom there it was. Made me smile immediately. Can’t wait to see the wagon ripping! During video song It’s family affair played in my head. Awesome Morris family will hit the road and tracks soon. Good time! Enjoy the New Year and all the best wishes.
Cool update! I really enjoy going along for the process of you working on the baddest wagon on the street!
Its nice to hear small tidbits on the camaro.
Can't get over how mild mannered that 540 sounds at idle.....on gas. Our old L 88 big block STREET motors were lumpy as hell at idle. They sounded like an angry fuel motor. But your bigger engine really sounds like my old stock L72. Modern technology is just amazing.
That's because a turbo cam isn't lopey like a high compression NA cam. Turbo cams are much smoother plus two turbos muffle the exhaust note a bit. Also Steve has really fine tuned these SMXs to run extremely well and smooth.
Gotta love a turbo setup
Don’t feel bad Steve I’ve filled both my surge and main tank off a 6gal M1 tank before lmao.
Wagon sounds like it is strugglin! If you have been around awhile, you know THIS WONT DO, STEVE! YOU GOT THIS
Damn is Kevin doing okay? KSR has fallen off the interwebs.
I have been wondering the same. I hope that he is doing well.
I saw a post where they said he has be ill. Praying for Kevin.
Something is going on with Kevin. I'm sure it will come out sooner or later. Hope he's ok.
no news is good news. I hope its Christmas time with the girls
Kevin reminds of the fasterprom dude Jeremy be honest you tell there always up to something
When every pound of pressure counts you don't want any air slipping past the vanes. Cool coating.
Happy new year to all of you!
Cool to hear you and Kyle teaming up for sick week. Call the trailer The Cruise Caboose.
Thank you Steve for your divine truth and insight 🙏😇 Happy New year to all of you and all watching 🤗🤍🌞👐🥰♾️🙏😇
Steve your my pick to win sick week this year
Lesson #1, the proper way to change blinker fluid!
Happy Hogmany to you and yours from Kintore Scotland 🏴
I’ve been waiting on the results of this coating, hell yea
Oh and Happy New Year from ADL, Australia
What a awesome machine..l have never seen a cylinder ported like that..
I love the Peterson dry sump products. The oil tanks with the scavenge filters built in are awesome. We ran Peterson dry sump compo9nents on my buddies dirt latemodel i used to crew. The R4 pumps are great too. They also make a filter housing with built in pre lube pump you operate with a drill.
Those turbo wheels are pretty crazy
I had my M90 GenV ported, rebuilt and rotors coated and the bore for rotors in supercharger housing
What's going on with the Camaro? Its been weeks past the finish date it has to be finished by now.
When it actually does spool up and load the turbos it's gonna take more off just from the thrust from boost pressure. Hope it helps out though and makes it a bit more efficient.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you and your family, Steve. The knowledge gained from every video is a gift in itself!🙏🏼✨️🎄🇬🇺
Steve, if you want to keep the fun with Alex going, have a decal made of the back of her car to cover the back of the trailer!
Happy new year Steve and family
22 👍 's up Steve Morris thank you for sharing 🤗
Check out Timbren axels for trailers. Independent suspension with airbags, and shocks, brakes, and retrofits to your current trailer
Great video , well done.Very interesting , curious as to how this coating works out when all is at operating temperature. Many thanks.
I was thinking how cool it would be if you could figure out a way to mount the wheelie bars on the inside of the lid. You open the top and the bars are still out of the way.
Steve, family, and crew, y'all rock! Hope y'all have an amazing 2025. Peace 🤘 🍻 💨 ❤
Now it has brakes, how about “The Caboose” as a name for the trailer? 🙂 With the wood side panels, even the Spruce Caboose 😆
If the coating doesn't quite do what you'd hoped, how about a pulley/belt set for the drive segments to keep that oil pressure up?
He mentioned that.
That’s such a dad thing
Happy as a clam about a two in one tool for your pocket
Lol,you rock Steve
Do us dads proud 👍👍👍👍
- Wag drag
- Rut hut
- Wagon dragon
- Wag swag
- Steve Lorri's 😂
Cheers, Steve, happy new year to you guys, as well..AUS viewer
I wonder how that coating would work on supercharger rotors (non Teflon) like Whipple or so.
Could you have the turbos recoated now to see if the clearance is more noticeable and the tolerance is closer in a larger area?
Great stuff!!!
My thoughts also. If it ain't touching then there is more room to go.
Steve you can leave the methanol in the pump gas tank and then just top it off with 93. A little bit of methanol mixed into pump gas won’t do anything but raise the octane rating a little bit. You def wouldn’t want 93 mixed into your methanol though.
Allegedly, those rings on the masks look identical to Kyles under shorts… Hummmm, scary!! 😂😂
What’s up with Val’s car?
Steve, Are you still running the titanium torque converter?
It's the wagon wagon!
A SMrailer to transport the SMoil..... towed behind the SMagon. Happy SMew Year !
Great job with the video pictures that you click on the video for I've been noticing the last few times you've been doing some cool little things and that's actually going to pick you up more subscribers I enjoy watching your channel and learning from you keep up the hard work Steve I hope you had a great New Year I was really looking forward to seeing the Camaro and doing testing with that for val AKA Mrs Morris
The assembly needs to be exactly the same as when it was together self clearancing each time you disassemble it any points on slightly different angle it'll be clearancing again
Steve i see you are mounting the rear tires on the A frame of the trailer . Is there enough clearence when doing a sharp turn
How many quarts of oil does it actually take to "fill" the dry sump tank and all the lines, cooler, filter system?
would the turbos not draw in partical particulats through the front just from the dust in the air ? maybe air dilters should be on to give more accurate results.
Hell Yeah! Another SME video! SAAAAWEEEEET!
Good day from sunny South Africa.
To add oil pressure at idle, is there an electric oil pump on the market?
It would only operate up to a set RPM or up to a particulare oil pressure. The ECU should be able to control something like this easily.
Seems to clearance well, probably should get another coat applied to the housings must be low where it’s not a polished finish? Being Polished all the way around would be optimal finish no low spots
Sounds like you need some non-return valves in your fuel system, as well as the changeovers.
Isn't that a molybdenum coating being in an abradable formula carrier is also acts as a lubricating surface also.
Have a blessed new year Steve and Co.
Love the Tennessee Orange Safety Ducktape!
Serious progress.
I was hoping to see Mom Morris outrun the wagon though
Great idea for Zeus tool but needs to be bright red, orange or yellow. I would buy multiple
That second layer sure caught a lot of dust yeah those turbos I think because your closing gaps up you'll probably at a lower given speed should see greater pressure, because of efficiency due to coatings, less back up loss, and also because of the effeciency the loads on turbo fins will come to flare at lower speeds, bed in quicker, and close its tolerances up quicker with everything back in place tubes and all. This is cool stuff. I believe your tubos will at minimum have efficiency, as well as some longevity as far as the turbo blades are concerned seeing lower speeds to get said pressure you want to produce
Happy New year 🎉 ✨️ 💛 😊 ❤️ 🤗 🎉 ✨️ 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Good Dewey!
What did u decide to do with the wheel and tire package? Xtra wide wheel to firm up that side wall?
Yep lots of video on my 20inch wide wheels
Awesome video Happy New Year to you and your family...keep living the dream
definitely make the tool a bright color... last thing you want is to drop it in the dark
Thanks man!! Love the show
So if you had some garbage go through and one of the fins got nicked in some way, wouldn't your clearances be different?
SPINNING the turbos by hand = did you notice them spinning more freely than before when you'd just gotten them back from coating, cuz in that video you had commented that they were "pretty stiff" to spin, but once you'd mounted them and fired the motor, after shutdown you then reached down and hand-spun them, and it APPEARED to be much freer, much more easy.
Could you feel/notice the difference once they'd been fired and "self clearanced" ??
Awesome as always. First great video of the new year! Thanks!
It seams like pencil lead graphite nice and soft actualy a source of lubricant
the rag over the turbo trick might allso work to see how mush oil a turbo spits out
wonder if clearancing the turbo by running it then recoat over the old coating and repeat will make the turbo even more efficient , you would think that if the whole surface is just about touching the turbine and is ground smooth by it should increase efficiebcy (or increase drag)
Anodized those Zues tools gold. Seems like most anodizers do gold already plus itll be easy to find even for colorblinds like me.
It would be interesting to know the coating particle size vs the "Vid" particle size.
You also don't breathe at 10 psi LOL
thanks for sharing 👍👍✌
Steve, can you add another coat of line 2 line and get an even better clearance fit?
I think the line to line coating should be on the wheel so it's on every blade.
The way you have it now it's just closed up the gap to the closest blade.
If the coating was on the blades they would self clearance to the housing so they all end up the same..
I hope that makes sence....
Probably don't want to add that weight and chance for imbalance to the rotating assembly
Good point.
Dad and son team in the wagon is going to be awesome!
Just an observation / idea. Could that little bit of contact inside the turbo be from the turbo surging on the 2 step? With all the heat and pressure building and sitting on stand-by, could that allow the metal to expand, or pressure to build to allow the turbo fin shafts to walk in and out that little bit? Would or could it only happen to parts making contact while under pressure and not while sitting? Could you redo a housing and try a pull without a 2 step, to see if it's 2 step related? Sorry for the question/observation. Strictly courisity.
P.s. if the cars named "French Toast", could the trailer be called "side of helpings" ? Lol love your all your great work from the West Coast of Canada