Volvo with Lamborghini V10 Engine is Damaged! Tear Down! Can I Repair it?
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Your channel is one of the few where I never skip a video. Just cool car content, no nonsense. Good luck with the engine rebuild!
Steve Morris has recently done a video on welding badly damaged LS cylinder heads and replacing the valve seats. Seeing that you successfully welded the block for the volvoghini, I think that you would be able to do it. Best of luck with the rebuild!
Steve Morris also builds v10 lambo engines, you might reach out to him. He's in Michigan in the US
That was a billet head though.
Issues with modern engines are that when casting parts they tend to use silicon within the mix, I think welding will be a pain
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Seems like the V8 guys in the US weld head fairly often. For instance Brand Racing recently made a video with him welding a head for weingartner.
Been watching for a few years now. Love the channel. So refreshing to see someone who isn't just shoving a LS into everything.
Nothing but mad respect for such a complex build!
Sad look of the engine 😢
Fantastic that you stick with Audi/Lamborghini! Swapping for LS is done too many times already.
I am the biggest LS fan ever and I could not agree more
@@LabergemusicV10 Audi makes this project more interesting than had it been an LS project.
@@Franksey180 yes, that's what I was saying :)
Great to hear you already started making plans for the repairs. Sleeving does seem to be the best option indeed. Specially as it also allows you to salvage that second block. Best of luck, and thanks for sharing!
Ofcourse we comment to keep u motivated!!! Keeppushing!!!
I love it when people go their own way, it's a pleasure to watch You from Poland :)
The Gen 2 cylinder head was known to drop valves. If you're going to reuse the heads make sure you reguide and install upgraded springs.
Yeah I have heard this, valve float at high rpm?
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@@Reiner_Markenfreund Sehr interessant 👍 danke 😎
Listening to this video about multiple ecu’s while sharpening my chainsaw blade.
You know i have realized that through your channel and the comments i am always learning things. I really enjoy seeing the technical stuff and gaining knowledge.
Mir geht es ähnlich. Als ich den Kommentar über Silizium im Aluminiumgefüge las, habe ich bezüglich des Wasserstoffaspekts im Gefüge geantwortet. Jedoch habe ich bewusst die Möglichkeit außer Acht gelassen, dass auch ein Problem mit der Existenz von SiO2 an diesem Silizium bestehen kann. Wenn sich an SiO2 noch H2 anlagert, resultiert dies in einem Kristallwasserproblem, das eine erhebliche Festigkeitsabnahme und eine hohe nachfolgende Korrosionsrate zur Folge haben kann.
Keep going with the V10's! Its nice to see engines that is not everywhere. Allways enjoy your projects
Quality, knowledgeable and honest content. Every time, thanks.
Love your videos and your cars. Thank you for showing them to us that aren't from Sweden 👍😎🇬🇧
never skip your vids such good content. love the old volvos.
You have to keep that piston as an art piece
The head also, looks so sick with the valve stuck in the intake.
Yes i will. With the broken valve in the hole of piston!
That sucks, my sympathies. Same thing happened to me on my XKR, dropped a valve in #3 .....half the valve seat ended up in #7, very messy.
Now you got a Lamborghini R8 Puzzle! I would cry and run away, but you just keep on - great attitude, professional.😀
Thank you for not doing another LS, LS swaps get so boring. This is why I watch you! The master
Hello Hello From Canada!!! You should contact Dallas Performance to get a set of their ductile iron cylinder sleeves that they use for their billet blocks. Because their blocks should have similar dimensions, the sleeves should be already to be pressed in your block after your machining is done. I hope you have good luck. stay safe, stay healthy and are as happy as you possibly can be in all your future endeavors. Go fast!!
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Most of these blocks that I have seen have broken after the steel sleeves were inserted during assembly. The standard blocks are good up to max. 1200 hp, after that you should rather switch to billet. best regards
Peter, about polishing out the ports, I think you will find that very polished inlet ports can cause fuel dropout - a little roughness helps the fuel to stay atomised. Exhaust ports, I am not sure! Love what you are doing and I am very excited to see this car running again - maybe you could allow fan funding? I think many people would like to help you on this extremely cool journey.
Please keep on doing what you’re doing, really love your videos and your work, nobody does anything as cool and different as you👍🏻
If you use the cylinder head from the other engine I would try to machine and polish out the scratches.
Sharp edges create "starting spots" for detonation.
It is best to make them as smooth as possible to reduce risk of knock.
the compression rate will be slightly lower which is no problem.
That other broken block is a good opportunity to use it as a "practice block" if you use your CNC to bore out your main block. No time like the present to pick up a new skill.
The damage to the squish areas on the spare head probably won't interfere with the piston at all, just make sure no sharp edges to cause preignition or break off into FOD. Machinist might say to fill it with weld before surfacing.
Helt rätt Peter att du går din egen väg och personligen använder du helt rätt motor!
Altid trevligt att få följa ditt bygge 😊👍
Always enjoy your matter of fact analysis Peter, Whether at a car meet explaining what you are looking at, or here displaying your engineering prowess. Chin up and look forward to hearing the V10 running again. No doubt modified and better......Ivan
I always look forward to your videos. Nobody on YT is doing it like you.
Ahhh,, nothing some welding and an anglegrinder cant fix,, 😅👍
Thanks for sharing Peter,, 💖🙏💖
Commenting for the algorithm. Hope you get more exposure and ultimately more adsense revenue to finance the rebuild.
Truly appreciate your channel and the content.
Keep doing what you do
Hi Peter. Try Ricky Elder at RE Performance - Swindon UK.
yes in the last video he posted he had 2 v10 engines sitting that needed work but were for sale
hey dude, i love your content style. quality audio, nice visuals. no random music playing all the time. in depth views into repairs. when your car broke you didnt just call it a day, you stuck around and got some nice footage for us. cheers from australia
Another great video and a lot information about how everything is setup.
In which is a lot to maintain and control.
Loving this content, you're an inspiration. As far as I'm aware you can reuse that head from the second engine after a slight resurface. As long as it doesn't have drastic peaks, there should be no hot zones during combustion. I've done it with no issues on an M52
It’s mind blowing and inspirational how much you do.
Gives myself confidence to learn more and it’s always entertaining to watch your videos too
This car is so cool, I love your ingenuity. Keep it up.
Good luck with the repairs and rebuild! It's an amazing car.
I think you should saw both blocks in half and weld the good cylinders back together like a Swedish Allen Millyard :P great video, thanks
Hur i hellvete kan man ha ordning på allt!! Man blir så imponerad!! Lycka till med allt...
Synd, hoppas att du fortsätter bästa bygg serien på youtube
Sorry to hear about the failure! An opportunity to make it better than before :)
Great idea to "practice" on the damaged spare block, nothing to loose and to get experience learn from it.
I would tidy up the spare head with the slight damage and then decide if it was going to be for the number one engine or the spare engine head, I bet it would be fine.
Thanks for putting up these videos, thoroughly enjoy them!.
Steve,
Thanks for all the insights into the software and connections side. I feel like this one always comes short with many car content creators
Peter... You are some kind of a professor on this jungle of elektronics, controlling everything. I, for myself keep it simple as possible, and most mechanical. 😄
Thanks for showing all the computer software you use. That's quite a complex set of systems you have to manage. Good luck with the rebuild!
Hello Peter! I think that cylinder gouge could possibly be welded and rebored with great care taken not to cook the cylinder wall in one spot. You’ll get there mate, all the very best for the future of this build!
My head hurts looking at all that software. Running a single instance of VIDA is hard enough. Much respect.
wow, quite a lot of work ahead...go on Peter! Amazing that how many different tuning software are needed for this setup! Really hats off for making it work :) Thanks for the video, good one again! :)
Hey up peter nice to see the rest of the pull down and your upbeat feelings, i think you have got this but will take one long winter and then your beautiful car will be so sorted, good luck mate and looking forward to whatever you show
Definitely one of my favourite YT channels and such an under rated channel too!!
Thank you for showing what software tools you are using. That is indeed complex, having to switch back and forth between so many of them.
Great as always. Explanations and honesty.
The CNC Mill looks a little too small for Sleeve work on such a big engine but it's so close
Always enjoy your videos and your enthusiasm. Not being an engine builder, but I’d think that any “scratches” or “imperfections” in the squish area could cause Pre-detonation. Please correct me and explain why not.
I'm sure there's more than a few of those engines out there blown up for sale. Crazy big money build. Good luck with it!
unfortunate that it happened. but watching you for several years so far, I know you will make it better!
Been watching for a few years now and always enjoy the video's.
People suggesting you LS swap the 240 MidVo just don't get it. That would be like telling Bad Obsession Motorsport to just put an R1 bike engine in Project Binky. Some people don't understand that doing something different is difficult, but that's part of the challenge that makes it so rewarding.
Sorry to hear that ! 😔
so cool seeing all the ECU stuff..
All the best in the fix. Interesting video!
Keep up the good work 👍
I enjoy your videos 😎
I also need to repair my V10
Be careful with the transmission tune, Have to be careful with clutch pressure's/timing. I build these transmissions and there were some tunes from very well known Vendors here in the states that were cranking the clutch pressure's too high and causing the Dodson Billet large clutch basket to break.
If you don't have it the newest Dodson Clutch setup uses Springs in between the clutch plates to help with high rpm shifting/clutch plate drag. Driveability on a Dodson 10/10 clutch with these wavy springs is 100% like stock as well.
really enjoy your channel, very interesting and your engineering is next level, very impressive !!!
I would contact a couple of tuners that already have set records with TT Lamborghini's Like UGR racing in the states, they go from 800 to 3000 hp they also sell components and have a lot of knowledge on solutions so you dont drop a valve again, good luck always enjoy your videos,
UGR would not help me at all. The do not sell any components or give out any info. They only do work on cars in their own workshop if you send a Lamborghini or Audi R8 to them.
@@PeterBjorck Try Klasen Motors from Germany
T1 or cico, ams are also quite good.
Your a good builder of cars I liked your Built Toyota Supra the black one it was amazing 👏 you should buy another supercar
I enjoyed this video alot. I used to live in Kautokeino Norway. Not far from you. Your accent is similar to English speaking Norwegian people. Thanks for the tech talk. Kind regards Rex in New Zealand
Peter, about the intakeports being shaped weird!!!! Porting away the (intended) shapes makes 0% différance in CFM flow, the shapes are there for fuel atomization. The worldfamous @headGames motorworks has done a whole video about the diffrances between Performante, hurracan and gallardo heads/valvetrain : th-cam.com/video/YkZqS_hFTgk/w-d-xo.html
Please keep up with the updates, definitely my favourite channel! I learn a lot from them too. Im also going through catastrophic engine failure atm as well so this video is very relatable 🤣 melted two pistons, injector tips, hole in the block and a snapped valve (m57 with hybrid turbos for those wondering) also out budget on it as well so not fun 😅
Man, I know we don't get to see it but it must have been devastating working so hard on getting the car ready and running just to ruin the engine like that, especially when its no fault of your own.
Glad to hear the project is gonna keep moving forward, have fun with it ^^
Dare to be different! Insane project considering all the electronics. It should be a weapon when you get it up and running again. Keep up the good work, thanks for sharing :D
I always click the button to watch, thanks for your hard work anyway I always think you are crazy for doing what you do but damn you always seem to pull it off it's fun to watch I miss your 2jz Supra those were awesome videos.keep up the good work it's inspiring thanks.
Intressant video som vanligt, 👍🏻
Alltid tråkigt med ras men alltid kul å se dina bilar å videos👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Big suck on the engine damage man. I am sure you'll build a new one and it'll be even better though. love
Different is always interesting. No one else in the world has the same car. This thing is amazing. Too bad it blew up. Thats a bummer but give you more content lol. Thanks for all the vids.
Im Video um 23:00 ist ein Pleullagerbild zu sehen. Es zeigt die Signatur einer sehr hohen materialakustischen Stehwelle auf dem Pleullager, die zwar sichtbar, aber aufgrund ihrer Erzeugung durch eine longitudinale und sehr laute Materialsignatur nicht fühlbar ist. Wird ein Bauteil nicht harmonisch zur Planckmasse multipliziert mit einer Primzahl konstruiert, treten unerwünschte Schwingungen auf, die die Qualität des Rundlaufs und den Wirkungsgrad leicht bis fatal beeinträchtigen können.
Oh man, that's a sorry sight but as seen you in action it's not such huge ordeal to put it back together 😅 it's awesome to see how skills are needed here 😂and great to know pro Mechanic's do exist 😁 Nice
Also the old saying goes here, a whole a lot building and many hours spent just to go fast some 6 second's 🤣🤟💪
Good luck Peter!
Hope you get it sorted 👍🏻
be strong don't give up you will soon find a very nice engine at a good price!!!😊
I'm planning to sleave my V10 on my CNC 😎 your blocks in better condition than mine. I had to do alot of research into the piston and liner materials, the pistons are iron coated on the thrust faces. Most people that sleave them run billet uncoated pistons. I was planning to try the standard piston in a ductile iron liner. Some older engines used iron pistons and iron block, the risk is gauling of simular metals.
I would be interested to see what you do with yours 👍
Good luck 😎
i love how the green paper dollars rain,s down the drain but all the horse you have in that engine make,s diffrents i love it
Have fun and keep truckin! Funny to see that valve lodged in its hole 😂
I don’t know anything about anything but imho you can machine a layer off from the "squish" area in the other engine you had for spare. It will lessen the compression ratio, but you can throw more boost to fix it.
Tack för ännu en lärorik episod ser redan fram i mot nästa💯🌟
I have seen some crazy cylinder head repairs done over here in the US. huge amount of welding done and it doesn't seem to compromise the aluminium.
Steve Morris race engines, Headgames, pete Harrold race engine to name a few shops that post their work for people to see. Hope that helps. your build is awesome
Sorry to see so much damage - good job you heard it and stopped before any more was done. Any thoughts on why the valve broke? Can you crack test valves before you put them in?
My friend had his Aluminum Keith Black hemi welded back together after throwing a rod through the block, no problem welding that head back together, I would put sleeves in the block to repair it, make it stronger
Otroligt bra 👍🏻
Sleeving that block yourself would be really cool!
...in 5 years you'll machine billet blocs and heads ;-)
Seems like very exiting and interesting videos to come over winter :)
Setbacks are always a pain, but we know you will come back stronger! :)
You are master mechanic, nice car.
Another channel I watch M539 had his alusil block sleeved. It did not end well. He used the stock alu pistons and the difference in thermal expansion between steel and aluminium caused the engine to seize.
I really like the close ups
Looking forward to see the CNCing of the block for the sleeves. You have a CNC mashine and the knowlage. You know you have to do it ;-)
Arent Alusil repair sleeves an option for your damaged block ?
All these different programs remind me of my day to day work. I am doing programming of Siemens PCS7 PLC Systems in the chemical industry. The whole PCS7 automation platform is also merged together from about 35 Programs 😅
Alusil blocks are hard to repair, the only common option is to steel/ductile iron sleave them. I need to sleave my V10 too
R8 1:1 from Finland, i think they use the same V10 as you, put a message to them and ask if they have some parts you need.
Nothing beats that v10 sound. I would think a sleeve can be pressed in no problem.
Looks like a trip to Abu Dhabi is in order. A V12 or a GT-R engine would be neat!
Riktigt goo film 👍👍