Brings back old memories to me….. My Dad, God bless him, was a mechanic, old school, didn’t have his own shop, more like a “mobile” mechanic. But most the time he would work around our home. I still remember all these acts working on valves and all kind of mechanic work, anything in a car, from A to Z. He didn’t have laths or other machining devices, just the basic tools, his strength and his brain (not particularly in that order). He always repeated that tools are the most important, they work for you. It’s like a gift from heaven to get a new tool, particularly the specialized ones. He grew up orphan and illiterate. I was helping him after school, weekend and summer holidays. And I would read for him automotive repair guides for some newer car models. Then to make things easy for him he would ask me to write down a single letter for some parts and put next to it the value for the torquing amount needed. Mainly for Pistons and 3 or 4 other majors parts. I know some people will criticize about the environmental and safety parts of this video but it is what it is and these guys are gaining honest income. Cleaning was with “petrol” then for some parts with “diesel” followed with water jetting, it helps a quicker drying and I’m guessing it’s like using a surfactant and repelling water. Thank you for sharing this.
After watching these guys I look at all my tools, power equipment and garage floor and say to myself ...... What in the world am i doing. These guys are limited everything and still do a better job than most garages
Simply put we have more tools than we know what to do with. Right here in USA, an old mechanic changed the engine on my ford Ranger in my driveway using his hand tools. The more you know the less tools you need.
@@aleksandrresident5099 all too true, but that's the way the cookie crumbled. Americans perseverance and freedom to enterprise started it all about 400 yrs ago. Sure happy I was born in USA.
@@alfstewart9585 You are so intelligent. Can I book a session with you? I wanna learn from you. What a light you must be man, I was never before impressed by a such intelligent comment you've done. Are you depressed? Just asking.
Vi completo el video de la culata... Es muy raro ver un trabajo tan minucioso, comenzando con una limpieza exaustiva en su exterior y en sus cámaras internas. Tuvieron en cuenta muchos detalles con medidas exactas. --- Felicitaciones para todo el equipo de especialistas que trabajaron demostrando una gran responsabilidad. Saludos desde España.
Good job ! When I was young, like this boys, my dream were :work at garage of my neighbor .This is still in my heart for 62 years, Congratulations from Brazil.
I used to bang valve springs off like that doing valve seals in Hyundai excels in the 90’s lol …Clamp a pair of vice grips onto a 13/16 spark plug socket , put bearing grease in the Socket . Pressurize the cylinder you’re working on with an adapter from your compression gauge hooked up to shop air to keep the valves closed , then hold the socket on the top of the spring then smack it with the hammer , the grease catches the keepers lol
I love the way the young boy works with his dad watching & learning as he helps to do the little things like picking up bits & winding the bed of the mill over... no doubt just like his dad did with his dad... It is how I learned to do things with my dad.
The young boy dont work with his dad. The young boy has to find a job, to help suporting the family. And it isnt only after school. Its a 10 hour day work maybee free on sunday. The boy cant go to school because of it.
@@bjrnhenrymikkelsen706 poor kid. Doesnt even have the chance to be a kid. At least hes a hard worker doing the right thing not just drinking and druggin w hus buddies or sitting in the house playin video games. Hes got and going to have a good work ethic.
The manual measurements are great skills especially the machining and skimming of the cylinder head. All computerised in the Western world today. Good mechanic this guy is.
Waoooo....🙂...This is amazing, watching those guys no wearing PPE , no gloves and nobody gets hurt... I'm a mechanic in US and I know how hard is rebuilt or restored engines Heads and Blocks, specially in the shop without no Air Compressor and lifting jacks.... My respect for those guys...and I think, they deserve a Trofeo 🏆cause they show abilities and knowledge and what they do, no matter the limitations and poverty....👍🎖
As a engine/compressor engineer from Texas I will have to say very good job 👏! Your level of detail in hand cleaning was remarkable as it didn't waist alot of water and resources . Your team work was impressive. I would let your shop work on my cylinder head anytime.
@@Marauder1981 I feel like no one in the comments actually worked on an engine. This is just asking for premature failure. I guess you get what you pay for.
@@Marauder1981 "engineer from Texas", maybe he has seen the community college a few days from the inside. What these Bangladesh "Mechaniks" are doing is pure shit an will last a few days.
The only thing missing for me was using an oven to warm things up in. Dad was a mechanic and in the 1960's and 70's I watched him do this sort of thing on our cars we owned. Great to watch a world where H&S is missing and reminding me how I learnt to do most of this stuff.
What a nice valve job beautiful work nice head cleaning job No body can beat these guy what a job Allah bless you all thank you (shukria) brothers from uk england
Most kids leaving high school don't have the skills necessary to rebuild an 8 cylinder engine. They may be lacking knowledge but they make up for it with experience and skill.
I admire this kids ( for me, they look like 13 or 14 years old ? ) they are working and learning....in some places ....kids use drugs and do shooting in the school....God bless this guys.
this is one if not the best video out there, i would genuinely be happy to buy an engine from these guys after seeing what they do, very clean, very good work
There millions and millions of hard working people who will never be anything but poor, the world, despite what people say, can't support everyone being well off, but that does NOT define quality of workmanship, satisfaction of job, nor happiness..
Felicitaciones primero al productor del video y segundo al personal que aplica la linda labor yo saludos desde Peru Lima ya me gustaria trabajar con ellos verdaderos maestros con mucho arte💯
Its great seeing someone with the preparation level that I have used all my life, mechanics are few and far between that work like us, wonderful to see
Used to do lotsa engine o'hauls working @ Ford Dlr in 70s. Including valve jobs. Cleaned cyl heads with powered wire brush like these folks, breathing in all that toxic leaded fuel dust. Hard to believe I'm still here. (Many contemporaries aren't)
@@tp1jury430 Life is way too short for wasting some of your most productive years in school as a man. Besides, school today are pure propaganda centers (at least here in the west) where children get indoctrinated and dumbed down to the absolute lowers denominator. It's no longer about learning, but activism, that, and teaching children what to think rather than HOW to think. The only school for a man worthy of his time is trade school. Look, once you can read, write, spell and count you should get your ass out of the school system. If you can pick up on another language that's a major plus of course.
In school we had trades. Wood shop metal shop print and auto mechanic. Today none at all. Not even offered. So these young men are being trained taught. Learn to do work with your hands you will never Be Hungry. Wish you all the best and will keep watching these great videos of Man at Work💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾😎
I'd like the videos with the boys helping out. It reminds me on when I was their age and worked with my father and my uncles and cousins. They were in the construction business and every weekend all the boys had to go with her father and part of the summer we would have to help out. These boys are learning a very good skill. I don't care if you have $1,000 car or truck or a million dollar car or truck. They all have one thing in common and that is they have cylinder heads. I know some people on here have negative things to say about the young kids. People are even saying they are forced to do this work. I have never seen it in any other videos I always saw the boys smiling and laughing. And one video they were racing each other one who could get their cylinder head done first. As always I enjoyed this video and of course I gave it a big old thumbs up. You can only subscribe once and that has been taken care of at the beginning of your series. I love watching just kind of work. I think if I was a young man again I believe I would work in a machine shop. I love all the different machines and what they do. I look forward to the next video. I hope everyone has a very Happy New Year.
I was skeptical at first, but I have to admit that was a pretty legit rebuild. My only criticism is the lack of clean work surface. And if they're going to reuse the springs, they should do a compression force vs length test to make sure the springs are good. Otherwise, valve float can occur at higher engine RPM. These guys can really benefit from an air compressor, I would love to buy them one. Cheers from Canada!
@@dard6555 In large diesel engines, valve float usually only happens when the engine has been severely over-revved (like more than 3000 rpm). An inexperienced driver going down a steep grade in the wrong gear can quickly overspeed the engine. A lot can go wrong at such high engine RPM like the turbo can blow up or connecting rod(s) may exit the engine block. My original comment is that if the valve springs are weaker than manufacturer's specification (I didn't see them testing the springs), then the valves can float during normal engine operating speed rather than at extremely high RPM.
@@theeoddments960 you dont have to use water to clean automotive parts you can buy a hot tank and fill it with eha basically caustic alkaline and it'll eat all the crap off the head. They aren't expensive cheaper than the decking machine they have. Also he just said wash m8 didn't specify with what.
My guess is they don't know about that caustic solution. But I'd like to think someone is reading these comments and they'll get the new ideas and methods. But they started and used what they got and that is the best. It's only up from here. 👍🌄🙏
@@transientmatter6088 I work at Texas speed and performance dog in Georgetown Texas off airport road well technically it’s on velocity drive but I get there through airport road lol.
Super job guys! I rebuilt old 70s & 80s motorcycles in my garage years ago and feel a special kinship to you all. We in the west need to discover your restoration skill and spirit to keep our old cars & equipment serviceable to over 200,000 miles. The game is changing. And yes thumbs up to you craftsmen, thanks for sharing
Franchement magnifique de nos jour sa devient rare un tel talent et quand je vois que ya des jeunes je dit bravos vous avez de l'or dans les main sachez le magnifique le travail que vous faites
I admire this persons hard-work and resourcefulness with the tools he has on hand. when you realize he doesn't have an Air compressor. But i am concerned for him and his kids covering their skin in the engine cleaning solvents
На своём уровне и исходя из возможностей этих мастеров, они сделали по своему идеально. Но по-технологии, чтобы не было задиров, надо выпресовывать втулки и седла клапанов на горячей около 100градусов ГБЦ, а впресовывать надо охлажденные втулки углекислотой хотябы. И дефектовку шеек клапанов и пружин не показали. А в остальном - неплохая работа.
Меня крайне удивило правильная подгонка клапанов,даже в россии имея огромное количество учебных заведений многие пропускают все этапы подгонки и сразу начинаю притирку пастой из за чего в скором времени хозяин двигателя опять попадёт в ремонт.
Клапана надо было ещё на биение проверять, размер фаски для такого клапана тоже ограничен, патрон при погружении пилота во втулку с большим биением... С нормальным станком клапана притирать не надо... Проверяют вакуумом... Так что головка прослужит меньше чем положено даже с новыми втулками
@@striker_mk все верно ! Но это Пакистан ! И в тех условиях то что они делают ... Если честно потрясает !!! Они молодцы не сидят на лавке играя в домино проклиная всех .... Делают что могут из того что есть !!!
Don't judge these people for the things they have to do and they environment in which they live. Much respect for these hard working people and the skills they have that enable them to live every day.
Those long bristle drill brushed work beautifully. Never thought to give them a try but now will get more than a few different ones. Really respect for the work you guys do with basic tools. People don’t realize how good they have it with the new high tech and tool design. Great work. Keep up
Très beau travail, et belle finition sur ce moteur. Tu es un champion car en Occident certains mécaniciens n'ont pas je goût du travail bien fait. Que Dieu te protège ami.
@@МихаилПетров-я6ц а ты только хамить можешь, или пояснить по фактам за такой ремонт можешь, не забыв указать кто ты, мамкин диванный эксперт по моторам, или у тебя опыт есть в работе моториста?
Вам практически в каждой отечественной шарашке таким же образом их поменяют. Мало у кого есть печь для разогрева головки, или жидкий азот для остужения сёдел и направляющих.
@@Alan1.8 нет, я согласен с вами. Но только я сам в ремонт сдавал: что блоки, что головки, только в хорошие сервиса. Туда где есть и печи и станки фрезы, расточные, ну в общем, в провереные. А так да можно попасть.
I am not a professional mechanic, but do have decades of experience. It looks like these guys broke about every natural law of basic auto repairs imaginable. Some broken numerous times. For starters, using a steel brush at high revolutions to clean intake and exhaust valves along with the mating surface. Just a dang shame. They are probably thinking, "Oh, but hey! Look how clean it is"!😂 Still, it is fun to watch. 😊
С первой минуты меня начало перекашивать... Стоит тазик,под запчасти,но всё что разбирается бросим на дорогу в грязь, чтобы второй человек это собирал... Лёгкий бросок микрометра... Самое интересное,это то что сначала голову фрезернули,а потом отхерачили молотком.
Looks like several are grade school kids and learning a good skill. looks like better equipped cleaner shop than others I have seen. Job well done men big thumbs up.
بخدا این پسره لباس بنفش بهترین استادکار میشه همین الانم هیچی کم نداره اگه تو ایران بود روزی چند ملیون کار میکرد هم تمیز کار میکنه هم تند وسریع استادش هم ک دیگه نگم دستش دردنکنه کارش بیست هست همچین شاگرد تربیت کرده موفق باشید
еще поразило, что после шлифовки, они положили гбц на металлические упоры и двигали гбц. По-любому остались следы... могли бы ветошь положить или пенопласт и тд
@@Diversant38 Да ты че? В поршне. А я-то думал в цилиндре... Но, так-то вообще, там отлично видно, что ГБЦ - нифига не плоская, над каждым цилиндром имеется полу-сферическая выемка. И при стачивании ГБЦ объем камеры сгорания будет уменьшаться. Даже не смотря на выемку в поршне. А значит - будет повышаться степень сжатия. Что будет приводить к преждевременной детонации, а следовательно к увеличенной нагрузке на поршень, палец, шатун и коленвал, а также на болты ГБЦ. Что в свою очередь уменьшит срок службы двигателя и снизит его эффективность. Хотя, конечно, там и так все сделано настолько качественно, что наверное, моторчик сдохнет раньше по другим причинам.
i work for a company in the early 80s. we did nothing but reman caterpillar cylinder heads D8. D9. 3306. 631. i work there for 20 years . we used to weld all the cracked ports . we did thousands of heads .also reman caterpillar rollers for the tracks . but we had giant caustic tanks. vertical shot blasters
I will like even before watching as I know that I will be intrigued by the innovations in accomplishing what is needed to make a living and your taking pride in your work. I appreciate this sharing of people doing their best.
these people are the pride of asia they are pashtuns and kicked the usa and nato out from their country the british empire and the soviets these kids are awesome
Scraping the cylinder with screwdrivers seems kind of tedious. They probably a machine that’s worth several thousand, yet they don’t have a drill with brush tips or pad tips to clean it faster.
A small industrial application ultrasonic cleaning bath with water and appropriate soap is what is usually used for this kind of work, after a blast from high pressure pressure wash with solvents and water. High pressure here means that it's safe operation requires a safety box and iron reinforced rubber gloves. Reconditioned tractor turbos caked in horse excrement and other fun stuff like tuning them up during the summer. Works a charm. Barring access to that, yeah, mechanical abrasion with appropriate tool tip / pad as you recommended. I can see the aversion to use of chemicals as their safe disposal and handling is difficult in the kinds of environment these guys are working in. Would advise at least nitrile gloves from some cheap chinese outlet for the lads rubbing the metal flakes out with it by hand. Thicker rubber ones for the dude degreasing the springs in the acid bath. They're not single use and couple of bucks to future digital functioanlity is a cheap medical insurance. They're also performing a lot of precision work they should have a drill press for, which they certainly could have access to by the looks of the planing machine, with out any guides, I know it's make do and mend out there, but this hurts my mechanical engineering student soul. I know hand lapping valves is a thing but seriously, this ain't no dragster head its going to a working machine that needs to last. That being said they're clearly skilled craftsmen and their method works. Same cannot be said of certain "craftsmen" of an American distiction. With none of the resource impoverishment that can occur in their area: th-cam.com/video/1nQzFGe1yMk/w-d-xo.html
Devo dire che questo video dato che viene fatto con metodi di rettifiche di una volta e" molto fatto ad arte !! Oggi esistono i robot x le rettifiche e sono millesimali !!Ma la mano dell"uomo e sopratutto l"occhio e"senza rivali"!!Bravicmq questi operai che che lavorano e vivono in ambienti malsani !!🪒🔧🛠🪛🕌
عمل متقن أشكرهما علي هذا العمل المتسلسل النظيف بأدوات و ألات ليس متقدمة و لكن كل الإمكانيات تستغل حسب الحاجة و يظهر أن الكل الذي قاموا به جيد .. عملت كتقني في الصيانة و اشكرهم علي إتقانهم لعملهم
My OCD is definitely too high for these guys style but it came out as a half decent job in the end. Good to see they're doing what they can with what they have and passing what they know on. Much love from TX,US. Liked/Subbed.
Brings back old memories to me….. My Dad, God bless him, was a mechanic, old school, didn’t have his own shop, more like a “mobile” mechanic. But most the time he would work around our home. I still remember all these acts working on valves and all kind of mechanic work, anything in a car, from A to Z. He didn’t have laths or other machining devices, just the basic tools, his strength and his brain (not particularly in that order). He always repeated that tools are the most important, they work for you. It’s like a gift from heaven to get a new tool, particularly the specialized ones. He grew up orphan and illiterate. I was helping him after school, weekend and summer holidays. And I would read for him automotive repair guides for some newer car models. Then to make things easy for him he would ask me to write down a single letter for some parts and put next to it the value for the torquing amount needed. Mainly for Pistons and 3 or 4 other majors parts.
I know some people will criticize about the environmental and safety parts of this video but it is what it is and these guys are gaining honest income. Cleaning was with “petrol” then for some parts with “diesel” followed with water jetting, it helps a quicker drying and I’m guessing it’s like using a surfactant and repelling water.
Thank you for sharing this.
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Yes Sir
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After watching these guys I look at all my tools, power equipment and garage floor and say to myself ...... What in the world am i doing. These guys are limited everything and still do a better job than most garages
Simply put we have more tools than we know what to do with. Right here in USA, an old mechanic changed the engine on my ford Ranger in my driveway using his hand tools. The more you know the less tools you need.
Потому что ты живёшь в стране крупного капитала, которая живёт за счёт бедных людей Африки и Азии.
And we still complain that we don’t have enough !
We need more, more, more !
These guys are just happy with whatever they can get.
@@felipecampos7406
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@@aleksandrresident5099 all too true, but that's the way the cookie crumbled. Americans perseverance and freedom to enterprise started it all about 400 yrs ago. Sure happy I was born in USA.
When I was kid in Cuba I used to do this kind of work too with my father.
God bless you
Your god doesn't exist
@@alfstewart9585 "Your god" His particular god doesn't exist, but some other may exist! lol
Non-existence is a lot harder to prove then existence
@@alfstewart9585 You are so intelligent. Can I book a session with you? I wanna learn from you. What a light you must be man, I was never before impressed by a such intelligent comment you've done. Are you depressed? Just asking.
@@MikheilGhvinianidze 🔔 🔚
Commie, just saying.
I was a cylinder head specialist when I worked in NASCAR and to watch this done with such less precision tools that we had is simply amazing.
А вы уверены что эта головка и цилиндры будут нормально работать?
@@Lom73111 No...
Such less precision tools is being very generous. Especially the Fisher-Price My First Drill (TM)
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I thought you said you were a cylinder head.
Vi completo el video de la culata... Es muy raro ver un trabajo tan minucioso, comenzando con una limpieza exaustiva en su exterior y en sus cámaras internas. Tuvieron en cuenta muchos detalles con medidas exactas. --- Felicitaciones para todo el equipo de especialistas que trabajaron demostrando una gran responsabilidad. Saludos desde España.
Good job ! When I was young, like this boys, my dream were :work at garage of my neighbor .This is still in my heart for 62 years, Congratulations from Brazil.
The world needs more 8 year old mechanics! They dont need to be in school or anything dumb like that. kids shouldnt be used as labor.
@@snarkymcsnarkles3493 the guys in the video are nowhere near that age bro
@@dividingdan pay better attention 0:03 8:47
@@snarkymcsnarkles3493 that man is 48 years old! Don't you be disrespecting man's like dat, lad. He's just short that's all ya pineapple
@@snarkymcsnarkles3493 you a modern slave trader🙄
I used to bang valve springs off like that doing valve seals in Hyundai excels in the 90’s lol …Clamp a pair of vice grips onto a 13/16 spark plug socket , put bearing grease in the Socket . Pressurize the cylinder you’re working on with an adapter from your compression gauge hooked up to shop air to keep the valves closed , then hold the socket on the top of the spring then smack it with the hammer , the grease catches the keepers lol
I love the way the young boy works with his dad watching & learning as he helps to do the little things like picking up bits & winding the bed of the mill over... no doubt just like his dad did with his dad... It is how I learned to do things with my dad.
Ko ko
The young boy dont work with his dad. The young boy has to find a job, to help suporting the family.
And it isnt only after school. Its a 10 hour day work maybee free on sunday.
The boy cant go to school because of it.
@@bjrnhenrymikkelsen706 poor kid. Doesnt even have the chance to be a kid. At least hes a hard worker doing the right thing not just drinking and druggin w hus buddies or sitting in the house playin video games. Hes got and going to have a good work ethic.
Standing there breathing in all the dust from the grinding of rust......Good parenting huh.
apart from these kids are victims of exploitation in indentured servitude
The ending is priceless! So much respect for these workers !
It's just incredible to watch: They're young kids doing this. A big two thumbs up and hats off to them. Kudos!
The manual measurements are great skills especially the machining and skimming of the cylinder head. All computerised in the Western world today. Good mechanic this guy is.
Well said, Yoda.
How is it computerised in the West? You might have an NC on the mill but that's it
@@TheBlaert I meant through the use of digitally set machines rather than use of feeler gauges.
@@simplelifesimplicity8911 yeah get what you mean.
*Child-ual measurement.
Вот это действительно настоящий ремонт!!! Молодцы 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Бишкекте барбы ушундай
Юҡ,Мумбайдағына:)
На 3.34 трещина между камерой сгорания и посадочным отверстием форсунки . Газы будут бить
бамбарбия кергуду
@@marsfire8110 Это форма ГБЦ такая трещину он увидел. Неужели ты думаешь что они это так просто оставят!!!
Waoooo....🙂...This is amazing, watching those guys no wearing PPE , no gloves and nobody gets hurt...
I'm a mechanic in US and I know how hard is rebuilt or restored engines Heads and Blocks, specially in the shop without no Air Compressor and lifting jacks....
My respect for those guys...and I think, they deserve a Trofeo 🏆cause they show abilities and knowledge and what they do, no matter the limitations and poverty....👍🎖
child-work!! shame!!!!
As a engine/compressor engineer from Texas I will have to say very good job 👏! Your level of detail in hand cleaning was remarkable as it didn't waist alot of water and resources . Your team work was impressive. I would let your shop work on my cylinder head anytime.
so you say it is okay to scratch around with a screwdriver in the cylinder head like that?! You cannot be serious.
@@Marauder1981 I feel like no one in the comments actually worked on an engine. This is just asking for premature failure. I guess you get what you pay for.
@@Marauder1981 "engineer from Texas", maybe he has seen the community college a few days from the inside. What these Bangladesh "Mechaniks" are doing is pure shit an will last a few days.
Engineer? Don't think so 🤣 They fu**ed it up
Good enough for government work, right Sgt?
Damn i wish i coulda been in a shop like this as a lil kid too. What an amazing way to learn
Then boss pull your ears till it is glowing red when you make a mistake,
@@saibaba7632 and you never make the same mistake again. Punishment, specifically pain, was a great teacher for me when I was younger
@@Maroco918 Very true David,
learning by doing is amazing for you? what are you?
no but you chose to play fornite
The only thing missing for me was using an oven to warm things up in. Dad was a mechanic and in the 1960's and 70's I watched him do this sort of thing on our cars we owned. Great to watch a world where H&S is missing and reminding me how I learnt to do most of this stuff.
Well done boys from the UK- Lovely to see young lads learning proper skills. Brilliant 👌👌👌
Dizer que um trabalho desses é maravilhoso é muito pouco. Isso é uma obra de arte.
What a nice valve job beautiful work nice head cleaning job No body can beat these guy what a job Allah bless you all thank you (shukria) brothers from uk england
2 kids rebuilding an engine with minimum tools, bloody amazing
They should be in school dude
Most kids leaving high school don't have the skills necessary to rebuild an 8 cylinder engine. They may be lacking knowledge but they make up for it with experience and skill.
@@beardrn It would be far more valuable for them to learn to read and write than rebuild truck engines.
"minimum"
@@ParanoicoBW yes that's how you spell it
I love watching these folks fix old broken things. They waste nothing and put the work in to reuse everything.
Someone who gives life to the dead. 🤔Repair kings in action 👍
@BELIEVE in JESUS🙏
places like this and africa and cuba were it is poor---the mechanics and machinist do a very good job and take pride at what they do--good work
I admire this kids ( for me, they look like 13 or 14 years old ? ) they are working and learning....in some places ....kids use drugs and do shooting in the school....God bless this guys.
that's a direct shot at USA lol kids in USA only play video games and tik tok damn wussies
School shootings while they do happen lay off the CNN will yeah
Yeah it’s called slave labor
Thats cos they still repair stuff so there are jobs, in the west, yer job is tik tok.. but watch all this vanish when the green agenda reaches them.
@@richardbryant7972 not slave labor if it’s a family run business
this is one if not the best video out there, i would genuinely be happy to buy an engine from these guys after seeing what they do, very clean, very good work
All I saw was cylinder heads, no engines.
Круто. Очень хорошо поработали.молодцы.
Always had the greatest amount of respect for the machine shops that did head reman. These guys do their shop/country proud.😊
Техника безопасности идёт лесом)) Но результат впечатляет!
результат все в чермет.
Looked rough to start however the machine was as good as one would expect. Excellent finish. These guys are hard workers..
Agree sir, like we educate students like this video....th-cam.com/video/tCNAAgT0850/w-d-xo.html
Amazing work. Let's not forget that these people are poor, but they are still willing to work hard.
There millions and millions of hard working people who will never be anything but poor, the world, despite what people say, can't support everyone being well off, but that does NOT define quality of workmanship, satisfaction of job, nor happiness..
@@andrewlabat9963 Less than 2% of the worlds population controls the majority of wealth - greeed is not a good thing.
These people HAVE to work hard. there is no other option for them. They work hard and they will still likely always be poor.
Poverty is a state of mind....you can have a billion $ and still be poor.
@@harrisn9783 poor in spirit
Felicitaciones primero al productor del video y segundo al personal que aplica la linda labor yo saludos desde Peru Lima ya me gustaria trabajar con ellos verdaderos maestros con mucho arte💯
muchas gracias por sus like
The skill that these refurbishers have is amazing.
I express my respect and seriousness to this skillful group of repairmen ... good luck, young men
Its great seeing someone with the preparation level that I have used all my life, mechanics are few and far between that work like us, wonderful to see
Used to do lotsa engine o'hauls working @ Ford Dlr in 70s. Including valve jobs. Cleaned cyl heads with powered wire brush like these folks, breathing in all that toxic leaded fuel dust. Hard to believe I'm still here. (Many contemporaries aren't)
5507
Залип практически на час. Красавцы ребята
Нет
В следующий раз смотри на х2. Экономь время
Экономия тут ни при чем абсолютно.
Да, согласен. Молодцы такие молодые пацаны, и уже работают на хлеб зарабатывают.
I would love to apprentice with these guys. Fancy equipment is nice for saving time, but to be able to do it like this is amazing.
children should be in school and enjoy their childhood
@@tp1jury430 Life is way too short for wasting some of your most productive years in school as a man. Besides, school today are pure propaganda centers (at least here in the west) where children get indoctrinated and dumbed down to the absolute lowers denominator. It's no longer about learning, but activism, that, and teaching children what to think rather than HOW to think. The only school for a man worthy of his time is trade school. Look, once you can read, write, spell and count you should get your ass out of the school system. If you can pick up on another language that's a major plus of course.
So you can learn how to do it wrong?
@@johnthomas-km2bf nailed it
In school we had trades. Wood shop metal shop print and auto mechanic. Today none at all. Not even offered. So these young men are being trained taught. Learn to do work with your hands you will never Be Hungry. Wish you all the best and will keep watching these great videos of Man at Work💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾😎
I'd like the videos with the boys helping out. It reminds me on when I was their age and worked with my father and my uncles and cousins. They were in the construction business and every weekend all the boys had to go with her father and part of the summer we would have to help out.
These boys are learning a very good skill. I don't care if you have $1,000 car or truck or a million dollar car or truck. They all have one thing in common and that is they have cylinder heads.
I know some people on here have negative things to say about the young kids. People are even saying they are forced to do this work. I have never seen it in any other videos I always saw the boys smiling and laughing. And one video they were racing each other one who could get their cylinder head done first.
As always I enjoyed this video and of course I gave it a big old thumbs up. You can only subscribe once and that has been taken care of at the beginning of your series. I love watching just kind of work. I think if I was a young man again I believe I would work in a machine shop. I love all the different machines and what they do. I look forward to the next video.
I hope everyone has a very Happy New Year.
It’s very good to see a craftsman that respects his equipment by keeping it clean and your area as well
You did a very good job
실린더 헤드 정비는 굉장히 어려운데 다들 실력이 좋으시네요.
영상 잘 봤습니다😄
Que equipe de profissionais dedicados. Parabéns !!!!!
Молодцы! Специалисты своего дела!
@@ИванМатвеев-у3ю Чтобы оценивать уровень квалификации, нужно самому быть спецом в этом деле.
I bow to the sheer workmanship with limited tools...get these dudes a job with Nascar
Estas pessoas que fazem parte desta equipe realmente muito profissionais estão de parabéns pelo profissionalismo 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I was skeptical at first, but I have to admit that was a pretty legit rebuild. My only criticism is the lack of clean work surface. And if they're going to reuse the springs, they should do a compression force vs length test to make sure the springs are good. Otherwise, valve float can occur at higher engine RPM. These guys can really benefit from an air compressor, I would love to buy them one. Cheers from Canada!
Any idea of when you get to valve float on a tractor engine?
@@dard6555 In large diesel engines, valve float usually only happens when the engine has been severely over-revved (like more than 3000 rpm). An inexperienced driver going down a steep grade in the wrong gear can quickly overspeed the engine. A lot can go wrong at such high engine RPM like the turbo can blow up or connecting rod(s) may exit the engine block. My original comment is that if the valve springs are weaker than manufacturer's specification (I didn't see them testing the springs), then the valves can float during normal engine operating speed rather than at extremely high RPM.
I am only one quarter machanic, but before starting to work on it , I would wash it first, really good.
@Dwayne501 Pakistan is a different country. :P
You have the privilege to do that without thinking about wasting water, so be humble about it
@@theeoddments960 you dont have to use water to clean automotive parts you can buy a hot tank and fill it with eha basically caustic alkaline and it'll eat all the crap off the head. They aren't expensive cheaper than the decking machine they have. Also he just said wash m8 didn't specify with what.
@@BeefCutlet408 and not even, they shower shit and send their dead down a river. washing a head would be the last of their problems lol.
My guess is they don't know about that caustic solution. But I'd like to think someone is reading these comments and they'll get the new ideas and methods. But they started and used what they got and that is the best. It's only up from here. 👍🌄🙏
As a guy who builds cncs and assembles high performance cylinder heads it’s cool to see an old school way
Liar
Yeah write and you have time to watch this bullsheets. You are sick lier! Ask helps!
Your mum is oldschool
@@vladimirkuzmenkov7285 russian mom's ate famous for 1000ruble fucks
@@transientmatter6088 I work at Texas speed and performance dog in Georgetown Texas off airport road well technically it’s on velocity drive but I get there through airport road lol.
Super job guys! I rebuilt old 70s & 80s motorcycles in my garage years ago and feel a special kinship to you all. We in the west need to discover your restoration skill and spirit to keep our old cars & equipment serviceable to over 200,000 miles. The game is changing. And yes thumbs up to you craftsmen, thanks for sharing
مرحبا بسیار کار تمیز و بدون حرف بود لذت بردیم
Очень интересное видео ,молодец мужик классно ремонтируешь головки ,даже от стружки выдул .👍
Это сарказм?
@@dimfil1460 Молодец
Meus parabéns vocês fazem o trabalho com os equipamentos que tem um forte abraço dos brasileiros
All the family are earning an honest living by providing a need for the community 🎉🎉🎉
Franchement magnifique de nos jour sa devient rare un tel talent et quand je vois que ya des jeunes je dit bravos vous avez de l'or dans les main sachez le magnifique le travail que vous faites
Профессионалы
Reminds me of my gramps who lived to be 104 yrs old. RIP grandpa Gene.
I admire this persons hard-work and resourcefulness with the tools he has on hand.
when you realize he doesn't have an Air compressor.
But i am concerned for him and his kids covering their skin in the engine cleaning solvents
How do you think it was done in your grandfather's day?
What’s that blowing the dirt? Don’t need 140 psi to clean something off. This is also being shown at 2x’s the speed
На своём уровне и исходя из возможностей этих мастеров, они сделали по своему идеально. Но по-технологии, чтобы не было задиров, надо выпресовывать втулки и седла клапанов на горячей около 100градусов ГБЦ, а впресовывать надо охлажденные втулки углекислотой хотябы. И дефектовку шеек клапанов и пружин не показали. А в остальном - неплохая работа.
Меня крайне удивило правильная подгонка клапанов,даже в россии имея огромное количество учебных заведений многие пропускают все этапы подгонки и сразу начинаю притирку пастой из за чего в скором времени хозяин двигателя опять попадёт в ремонт.
Только очистка дрелью на сухую огорчила,из за подобных манипуляций могут быть проблемы в будущем.
Finally a shop with a proper work stand.
40 years ago I did he exact same thing together with my dad. Best school ever.
Good job with simple tools. Thanks for sharing.
Sounds like Star Wars Ewoks makes new machines :D XD Nice Job!!
I come frome the Netherlands, i do the same job now,bud nobody do this kind of jobs at home, so i like to see there are more like me in the world
Minions 🤣
@@AutoRevisieOutOftheBOX cffeqwwee wee hours of
I was gonna saw they're jawas
No screwing around, Awesome guys.!
Thesse 'Indian' (?) guys never cease to amaze me with their street know-how! Very relaxing to watch, too.
This is pakistan
Saya bangga melihat mereka bekerja dgn penuh semangat dgn alat² yg sederhana ......good job. Sepertinya mereka ahli di bidangnya. 👍👍👍
я смотрел видео и все ждал подвоха, ну когда же схалтурят ребята. Нет, молодцы, все сделали профессионально!
Шлифовки клапанов не было ! Также шлифовка или фрезеровка поверхности производится после замена седел и направляющих !
@@ВладимирЧумак-ф7ь так они же назад поставили старые, а они отшлифованные! Ты тоже думай, чего пишешь 🤣🤣🤣
Нудная работа перестал ее делать . Нахрен клиента отправляю пусть сам ремонтирует
Клапана надо было ещё на биение проверять, размер фаски для такого клапана тоже ограничен, патрон при погружении пилота во втулку с большим биением... С нормальным станком клапана притирать не надо... Проверяют вакуумом... Так что головка прослужит меньше чем положено даже с новыми втулками
@@striker_mk все верно ! Но это Пакистан ! И в тех условиях то что они делают ... Если честно потрясает !!! Они молодцы не сидят на лавке играя в домино проклиная всех .... Делают что могут из того что есть !!!
Don't judge these people for the things they have to do and they environment in which they live. Much respect for these hard working people and the skills they have that enable them to live every day.
Those long bristle drill brushed work beautifully. Never thought to give them a try but now will get more than a few different ones. Really respect for the work you guys do with basic tools. People don’t realize how good they have it with the new high tech and tool design. Great work. Keep up
I’m impressed by his screwdriver skills.
I can smell the ozone off that drill through my phone. Looks like a new extension cord was added for the cord too
If my mechanic did that to my cylinder head I think I would be in prison
@@chrisrageNJlo felicito buen trabajo yo soy mecánico y ese trabajo lo hago yo con mucho cuidado y con mucho amor saludo desde Venezuela 🇻🇪
Be careful with that
it flies out and stick you all over
like needless
Très beau travail, et belle finition sur ce moteur. Tu es un champion car en Occident certains mécaniciens n'ont pas je goût du travail bien fait. Que Dieu te protège ami.
Very impressive. The guy with the drill & brushes missed his calling as a dental hygienist. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed day.
Great Work!! Looks so easy but so many intricate parts and measurements 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
I like the quick valve spring remover - although, finding the collets afterwards must be 'fun'
Седла и направляйки клапанов, на холодную, да молотком да каким то не известным инструментом- это круто!!!!! Километров на 500 может и хватит.
иди ватник постирай, моторист
работа для работы, любитель кернить
@@МихаилПетров-я6ц а ты только хамить можешь, или пояснить по фактам за такой ремонт можешь, не забыв указать кто ты, мамкин диванный эксперт по моторам, или у тебя опыт есть в работе моториста?
Вам практически в каждой отечественной шарашке таким же образом их поменяют. Мало у кого есть печь для разогрева головки, или жидкий азот для остужения сёдел и направляющих.
@@Alan1.8 нет, я согласен с вами. Но только я сам в ремонт сдавал: что блоки, что головки, только в хорошие сервиса. Туда где есть и печи и станки фрезы, расточные, ну в общем, в провереные. А так да можно попасть.
I am not a professional mechanic, but do have decades of experience. It looks like these guys broke about every natural law of basic auto repairs imaginable. Some broken numerous times. For starters, using a steel brush at high revolutions to clean intake and exhaust valves along with the mating surface. Just a dang shame. They are probably thinking, "Oh, but hey! Look how clean it is"!😂
Still, it is fun to watch. 😊
Thats what I was thinking???
you should watch the video again
here we go
Uma verdadeira obra de arte . nota mil parabéns para todos vocês .
Congratulations! Here in Brazil, it is forbidden for children under 14 to work and that must be why we have many criminals.
С первой минуты меня начало перекашивать...
Стоит тазик,под запчасти,но всё что разбирается бросим на дорогу в грязь, чтобы второй человек это собирал...
Лёгкий бросок микрометра...
Самое интересное,это то что сначала голову фрезернули,а потом отхерачили молотком.
Полностью с тобой согласен
С помощью говна, палок и какой-то матери, помноженной на распиздяйство и неимоверное рвение, старая голова превращается.. превращается... )))
И что головке будет от этого? Они себе жизнь упрощают, чтоб заусенки потом не вышабривать на сёдлах. 😉
Я незаметил опресовку. Да хер с ней. А вот седла и направляйки так забивать это сильно!
Какой ты умный, сразу видно что из России.
Looks like several are grade school kids and learning a good skill. looks like better equipped cleaner shop than others I have seen. Job well done men big thumbs up.
بخدا این پسره لباس بنفش بهترین استادکار میشه همین الانم هیچی کم نداره اگه تو ایران بود روزی چند ملیون کار میکرد هم تمیز کار میکنه هم تند وسریع استادش هم ک دیگه نگم دستش دردنکنه کارش بیست هست همچین شاگرد تربیت کرده موفق باشید
Una reparación perfecta... Saludos desde Venezuela.
Видно что головьі уже после такого 'ремонта', интересно сколько дней проходили.
еще поразило, что после шлифовки, они положили гбц на металлические упоры и двигали гбц. По-любому остались следы... могли бы ветошь положить или пенопласт и тд
Да так грубо отвёрткой царапать все каналы, это прям пиздец)
Вот бы на моей машине так качественно и добросовестно г.б.ц.восстановили....мужчины у вас руки золотые
Сточили с головы минима 0,5мм. Вот интересно, они поршни сверху тоже стачивают? Степень сжатия? Не, не слыхали...
@@SQSNSQ Камера сгорания в поршне находится. ГБЦ гладкая,там хоть 2 мм сточить можно.
@@Diversant38 Да ты че? В поршне. А я-то думал в цилиндре...
Но, так-то вообще, там отлично видно, что ГБЦ - нифига не плоская, над каждым цилиндром имеется полу-сферическая выемка. И при стачивании ГБЦ объем камеры сгорания будет уменьшаться. Даже не смотря на выемку в поршне. А значит - будет повышаться степень сжатия. Что будет приводить к преждевременной детонации, а следовательно к увеличенной нагрузке на поршень, палец, шатун и коленвал, а также на болты ГБЦ. Что в свою очередь уменьшит срок службы двигателя и снизит его эффективность.
Хотя, конечно, там и так все сделано настолько качественно, что наверное, моторчик сдохнет раньше по другим причинам.
@@SQSNSQ Я лично не вижу не ко кого углубления на гбц,пока линейку не положат на гбц.Не поверю.
@@SQSNSQ А как называется углубление в днище поршня дизельного двигателя, они ещё бывают тороидальные и дельтовидные?
Part of me wishes these kids were in school, but they’re developing skills which most adults don’t have these days.
I guess a kid can do both. But then, what are they teaching in schools today?
you got so easy Solutions for all problems ......go ahead
Great job from start to finish the only thing I see an issue with is the way he grinded the side of the valves.
THE only thing????
Right I see much more wrong and in a pinch maybe but still
@@panchonelson3573 once you learn to do this you dont really check for crack they are easy to see.
@@panchonelson3573 actually that's how it is
Молодцы, красивая работа 👍
Ага, теперь точно месяц отработает, наверное.
@@andreykot8373 спасибо за оценку, лягь на диван отдыхай
i work for a company in the early 80s. we did nothing but reman caterpillar cylinder heads D8. D9. 3306. 631. i work there for 20 years . we used to weld all the cracked ports . we did thousands of heads .also reman caterpillar rollers for the tracks . but we had giant caustic tanks. vertical shot blasters
Your excuse is that was forty years ago😅
Me too. And I'm 41. Guess we have a lot in common with these skilled craftsboys.
Lol
Thats nothing I did that 50 years ago still going strong
Felicitaciones Mr Muy Buenos en su trabajo no dejes de enseñar más Niños es el futuro de su empresa bye 👍
I will like even before watching as I know that I will be intrigued by the innovations in accomplishing what is needed to make a living and your taking pride in your work. I appreciate this sharing of people doing their best.
damn, that was some fine valve spring removal
Right!?! So much better and faster than valve spring compressor tools
12:14 legend has it, Bugatti stole this man’s way of crafting. Strong work!
He's not a man, the young guy in the video wearing the purple is actually a preteen
these people are the pride of asia they are pashtuns and kicked the usa and nato out from their country the british empire and the soviets these kids are awesome
Very impressed with these Guys New Tools.
Finish of Cylinder Head 😊 , & Cling film to stop any Shiite contamination, Very good Guys, 😊😊😊
Hay y pensar k aquí en México le ponemos peros a todo . felicidades Señores por su trabajo gracias.
Scraping the cylinder with screwdrivers seems kind of tedious. They probably a machine that’s worth several thousand, yet they don’t have a drill with brush tips or pad tips to clean it faster.
A small industrial application ultrasonic cleaning bath with water and appropriate soap is what is usually used for this kind of work, after a blast from high pressure pressure wash with solvents and water. High pressure here means that it's safe operation requires a safety box and iron reinforced rubber gloves.
Reconditioned tractor turbos caked in horse excrement and other fun stuff like tuning them up during the summer. Works a charm.
Barring access to that, yeah, mechanical abrasion with appropriate tool tip / pad as you recommended.
I can see the aversion to use of chemicals as their safe disposal and handling is difficult in the kinds of environment these guys are working in. Would advise at least nitrile gloves from some cheap chinese outlet for the lads rubbing the metal flakes out with it by hand.
Thicker rubber ones for the dude degreasing the springs in the acid bath. They're not single use and couple of bucks to future digital functioanlity is a cheap medical insurance.
They're also performing a lot of precision work they should have a drill press for, which they certainly could have access to by the looks of the planing machine, with out any guides, I know it's make do and mend out there, but this hurts my mechanical engineering student soul. I know hand lapping valves is a thing but seriously, this ain't no dragster head its going to a working machine that needs to last.
That being said they're clearly skilled craftsmen and their method works. Same cannot be said of certain "craftsmen" of an American distiction. With none of the resource impoverishment that can occur in their area: th-cam.com/video/1nQzFGe1yMk/w-d-xo.html
That’s what they use at 1:35
@@Meton12765 Unfortunately that skill is only unlocked on your 8th birthday.
Такие маленькие, уже работают на таких профессиях. Молодцы
Very refreshing to see good work being done. Also very accurate and specific detail work. Great work.
Devo dire che questo video dato che viene fatto con metodi di rettifiche di una volta e" molto fatto ad arte !! Oggi esistono i robot x le rettifiche e sono millesimali !!Ma la mano dell"uomo e sopratutto l"occhio e"senza rivali"!!Bravicmq questi operai che che lavorano e vivono in ambienti malsani !!🪒🔧🛠🪛🕌
a neat and clean way of working, there will be a lot of sustenance from people who ask to be repaired, success for "PK Mechanics"
عمل متقن أشكرهما علي هذا العمل المتسلسل النظيف بأدوات و ألات ليس متقدمة و لكن كل الإمكانيات تستغل حسب الحاجة و يظهر أن الكل الذي قاموا به جيد .. عملت كتقني في الصيانة و اشكرهم علي إتقانهم لعملهم
Молодцы ребята прямо отлично 👍👍👍
AMG двигателя собирают. Ручная работа 🤔🤣
My OCD is definitely too high for these guys style but it came out as a half decent job in the end.
Good to see they're doing what they can with what they have and passing what they know on.
Much love from TX,US.
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