1:11 "The name 6 was given to the vehicle due to the inline 6 cylinder engine" and you procede to show a 4 cylinder engine. Ha ha. LOL And the name Standard and Master only apply to the years 1925 to 1928. Buick made 6 cylinder cars from 1914 to 1930.
The Buick Model 27X54????? It was 27/54 and the 27 stood for the year 1927. It was the model 54. LOL this video must be AI because no human can get so many things wrong. At 2:29 you label it a 6 cylinder 191 engine and show a 4 cylinder engine with open valve train so it was before 1919 when they covered the valves. The 191 engine was 10 years after that!! Then you show another 4 cylinder engine at The 6 accounted for 45% of Buicks production? Ha ha ha all Buicks, which means 100% of production were 6 cylinder cars from 1919 to 1930 except for 1922, 23 and 24 which had some 4 cylinder cars. This video is so full of errors I cant believe it.
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you say it is a six cyl and only show a four cylendar?
There are different models so not always the photos relevant 100% to the voice over.
@@ClassicsDude But the whole video is about the Buick 6 cylinder series!
You repeatedly call engine shots as six cylinders. How can a six cylinder internal combustion engine function with only four spark plugs as shown?
Correct, sometimes not all photos or videos represents the voice over, since there are different models, there should be different specs.
And only four sets of valve actuators?
4 sets of push rods. Because it was a 4 cylinder engine from the mid 1910s probably around 1915
1:11 "The name 6 was given to the vehicle due to the inline 6 cylinder engine" and you procede to show a 4 cylinder engine. Ha ha. LOL
And the name Standard and Master only apply to the years 1925 to 1928. Buick made 6 cylinder cars from 1914 to 1930.
The Buick Model 27X54????? It was 27/54 and the 27 stood for the year 1927. It was the model 54. LOL this video must be AI because no human can get so many things wrong. At 2:29 you label it a 6 cylinder 191 engine and show a 4 cylinder engine with open valve train so it was before 1919 when they covered the valves. The 191 engine was 10 years after that!! Then you show another 4 cylinder engine at The 6 accounted for 45% of Buicks production? Ha ha ha all Buicks, which means 100% of production were 6 cylinder cars from 1919 to 1930 except for 1922, 23 and 24 which had some 4 cylinder cars. This video is so full of errors I cant believe it.