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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ม.ค. 2023
it might work. idk
The Ultimate BMW E46 Ute - M62 V8 Teardown pt. 1
In this video, we're tearing down the M62 V8 that will be going into the ute build. #v8 #BMW #E46 #teardown
0:00 - Intro
0:37 - injector wiring harness
1:22 - valve cover
3:19 - history of this motor
3:33 - top end cleanliness
4:14 - oil filter housing
7:05 - trans cooler
11:10 - alternator and wiring harness
12:20 - intake manifold
13:06 - coil packs round 2
14:09 - valve cover round 2
14:19 - Outro
0:00 - Intro
0:37 - injector wiring harness
1:22 - valve cover
3:19 - history of this motor
3:33 - top end cleanliness
4:14 - oil filter housing
7:05 - trans cooler
11:10 - alternator and wiring harness
12:20 - intake manifold
13:06 - coil packs round 2
14:09 - valve cover round 2
14:19 - Outro
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The Ultimate BMW E46 Ute - M62 V8 Swap pt. 1
มุมมอง 48416 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
We bought an e46 sedan for $1000 and are V8 swapping it and cutting it into a ute body. Music: I Hope You Can't Relate - Calvin Duffield Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/album/i-hope-you-cant-relate/1771278812?i=1771278813 Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/4XgsF2KFmvSAWgBsjgbGN3?si=d276fb5806de411c
Can you BOIL your engine? (Rust Removal)
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we boiled an engine. don't recommend. maybe do electrolysis or something edit: if you decide to do this, don't add baking soda. it cancels out the acidity. Or just don't do it. We ended up just using a wire brush to clean all of it off that we could.
Good video, just subscribed! Excited for the next episode!!
Wow that tint is awful 😂
u will be a good youtuber keep it up
hey man where did u get those buttons on the ceiling? 1:20 these look kinda dope
Those are just some kind of clip to hold the headliner up, the car had them when he bought the car, so not sure which ones exactly.
Cool channel name! Just subscribed and waitin' for next videos! Greetings from Poland!
w vid
Electrolysis would of worked Why not put the element on the lid?
You should try electrolysis
I noted that in the description. I've seen it works better than what we did. Another comment here noted that I cancelled out all the acidity by adding baking soda, which seems to be true. I can't do electrolysis in a metal trash can though. Death machine.
Why are you taking a cheap shot at Trump comparing him to your rusty engine bro?
orang
is he worth anything more than a cheap shot ? also orang 🍊
tell me how you don't know what you're doing...without telling me.
you live, you learn. I intend to put our failures out there as well so that people know this won't work. Was still a fun project to do. I got this idea from another youtube video where someone did it with a burner designed for camping underneath the can, and apparently had success with it, but they fully submersed the block. Their video wasn't very detailed, and I'm not sure if they sprayed it down or coated it with something immediately after, though. In hindsight, the electrolysis method would be better.
@@bavarianmaybeworks basic knowledge of chemistry would have also been helpful. Baking soda CANCELS out the acid of the vinegar. All that mixing them accomplishes is the creation of carbon dioxide. phosphoric acid and phytic acid are better chemicals to use to remove rust. Don't believe all the crap you read on the internet and be sceptical. If you're not, you'll be using coke-a-cola to try and clean stuff...and wondering why it doesn't work. Perhaps try things on smaller objects?
@@xephael3485 I never claimed to be a chemist. I barely passed my high school chemistry class. Aside from that, plenty of things online say that vinegar is good for rust removal, so we tried it. Had no idea that baking soda wouldn't change anything. The baking soda didn't cost that much anyway, so I'm not worried about it.
@@bavarianmaybeworks baking soda might not have cost that much but it basically canceled out all of the acidity of the vinegar... you might as well just have dipped the block in hot soapy water.
@@xephael3485 Fair. Didn't know that. Good to know for future reference. We had just kind of assumed that the mixture was making it more aggressive or something. Hardly any research went into this at all, as you can see. It was fun though.
And don't let the failures stop you. We appreciate you putting them out there.
That was one of my goals. ImJoel also posted his M50 build series on TH-cam, and he posts his failures as well, which is something I admired. Seeing people fail lets you know what not to do.
this is so fucking good
hi <3
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