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One of the things I have difficult time is putting manuals into pictures and this video is very good at bringing the concepts together. I am restoring a WWII jeep and most forums I have found don't explain the concepts of how the L134 motor actually works. In this video you show the details exactly how I needed to see them. Thanks a million for taking time to do this video.
This video fill in some knowledge gaps from other videos I saw in trying to understand my WWII jeep's L-134 motor. Thanks so much for making the video, very informative!
Thank you Mr. SaVRee for your interesting and very educating videos. I have really learnt a lot from your videos here. My understanding relating to marine engine and machineries have broaden, and my doubts have been cleared. Please, also do a video on HFO/LO purifiers. I really need your animation showing the working principle of purifiers.. THANK you once again.
I come to this video after watching your video about 2 stroke engine. That 2 stroke engine video is the best explanation about 2 stroke engine and I need explanation from one person about 4 stroke engine, and today you uploaded this video, what a coincidence. I am very enjoy with your style of explanation.
Efficient to learn and visualizing gives more enthusiasm to me for those things. Complicated and dens explanation and full of mediocare information books driving me a crazy after a while. Thank you saVRee! You the best
I really enjoyed your video, because I like learning. Your video is excellent at explaining things and I'll be watching many more. I like learning about engineering especially vehicles, in my spare time. I'd recommend your videos!! Keep making more. Thanks!!!
it wasn't clear as to what force caused the initial downstroke.. if it was air, what made the air fill the cylinder initially and give it enough pressure to push the piston down.....thx for any help...
Great video. Thank you. What force allows the piston to travel back down in the suction stroke and up in the compression and exhaust strokes? Is enough energy provided in the power stroke to allow for the other 3 strokes to occur or are other forces at play? Thanks.
I mean, it's details like that which need to be specified in a how an engine video works video as long as this one. Every video on TH-cam provides simplistic explanations like the one in this video.
Would I be wrong if I say intake stroke , compression stroke, power stroke, and exhaust stroke, what u call exhaust gas, couldn’t it be called , burnt air fuel mixture witch become exhausted out once the piston pushes them out on the exhaust stroke?
Unfortunately not. The main reason is that there is no international body that recognises certificates in so many countries. We are working to get them recognised though as continuous learning credits, which are issued from London, and internationally accepted.
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Very good presentation
Very informative..
Thanks a lot for sharing this video..
One of the things I have difficult time is putting manuals into pictures and this video is very good at bringing the concepts together. I am restoring a WWII jeep and most forums I have found don't explain the concepts of how the L134 motor actually works. In this video you show the details exactly how I needed to see them. Thanks a million for taking time to do this video.
Absolutely phenomenal! MASTERFUL lesson for visual learners!! Thank you! I’m excited to find your channel!
Welcome aboard!
This video fill in some knowledge gaps from other videos I saw in trying to understand my WWII jeep's L-134 motor. Thanks so much for making the video, very informative!
Clear voice, easy to undertand, superb animations!, overall this short clip is among the best oyt there
The best video on 4 stroke IC engine on TH-cam!
Thank you Mr. SaVRee for your interesting and very educating videos. I have really learnt a lot from your videos here. My understanding relating to marine engine and machineries have broaden, and my doubts have been cleared. Please, also do a video on HFO/LO purifiers. I really need your animation showing the working principle of purifiers.. THANK you once again.
I come to this video after watching your video about 2 stroke engine. That 2 stroke engine video is the best explanation about 2 stroke engine and I need explanation from one person about 4 stroke engine, and today you uploaded this video, what a coincidence. I am very enjoy with your style of explanation.
@@savree-3d A question, 6:00 if explosion makes piston moves downward, what make piston moves upward?
Efficient to learn and visualizing gives more enthusiasm to me for those things. Complicated and dens explanation and full of mediocare information books driving me a crazy after a while. Thank you saVRee! You the best
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this was so beautifully explained. thank you so much!
perfect illustration
Wonderfully clear explanations!
Thanks.
Your work and explanation is phenomenal
I hope if you could make a video for the Stirling engine or nuclear power plant.
Thanks for sharing you are a teacher
Great clear and slowly explained. Will be using in my lessons, thank you!
Very nice video thank you so much keep doing
great video, very well explained
Excellent indepth video
i am subscribing to this immediately.
Perfect Video, Thanks for sharing
I really enjoyed your video, because I like learning. Your video is excellent at explaining things and I'll be watching many more. I like learning about engineering especially vehicles, in my spare time. I'd recommend your videos!!
Keep making more. Thanks!!!
Lovely video man great explanations I think I got a grasp on how engines work thanks to you 👍
This was really helpful thank you!
Best of the videos on the topic!
Wow, thanks!
Good teacher
it wasn't clear as to what force caused the initial downstroke..
if it was air, what made the air fill the cylinder initially and give it enough pressure to push the piston down.....thx for any help...
Thank you very much for your work!
This video is very useful and helpful
Thank you
Great 🙏 thank you very much
won't there be any wear on the head of the push rod as it's constantly rubbing against the cam ?
Nice demo... Thanks
My pleasure!
How is it guaranteed that the crank shaft doesn't revert back and make a rotation ? Is it just because of the momentum ?
How heat to use for ignition ?
Specifically to get good combustion
How cranck shaft pushes the piston from BDC to TDC .. What isthe source force for cranck shaft to give movement to piston
rotational inertia caused by the crank shaft counter weights and Flywheel, and the other two cylinders firing 180 deg from BDC
Really liked ur. loved it really helped me a lot!,,,
Great explanation and very good animation. Would you mind to let me know what animation program that you use it on this video? Thanks
Sir you are great....please make video on fuel injection pump (FIP)
Wow very intresting.
Thanks for the work
Any time
thank you for this very informative video, its so easy to understand😊
Thanks for the explanation
But what about glow plugs
Doesn’t a diesel engine use glow plugs?
It is really helpful video.... Thank you so much...PLZ upload video on Thermal Conductivity also
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Great video. Thank you. What force allows the piston to travel back down in the suction stroke and up in the compression and exhaust strokes? Is enough energy provided in the power stroke to allow for the other 3 strokes to occur or are other forces at play? Thanks.
Sorry. I just read one of your other replies. You already answered the question. Thanks.
I mean, it's details like that which need to be specified in a how an engine video works video as long as this one. Every video on TH-cam provides simplistic explanations like the one in this video.
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What force to make a stroke down for suction process? If to my understanding that one bang only make piston stroke down once. Sorry for my English.
@@savree-3d I got it. I can't supposedly think 4 strokes engine only have one cylinder. :)
I am having same doubt. Can you please answer again??
Can you do a video about purifier
excellent
thanks for the help
Excellent
Thanks
So.how.many top dead center do we have in this xycle
thanks
No problem
how about magnet brake?
I would greatly appreciate if you could do one.
Thank You Sir
Thank you so much, this is exactly what I wish I had learned at school instead of learning when Henry VIII died …
lmao, as if we remember that mate
Again, another video that exclusively explains the 4 stroke system. Some of us are at the point where we gotta learn how everything comes together.
Wonderful wonderful
perfect
Great
Would I be wrong if I say intake stroke , compression stroke, power stroke, and exhaust stroke, what u call exhaust gas, couldn’t it be called , burnt air fuel mixture witch become exhausted out once the piston pushes them out on the exhaust stroke?
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The certificates are they recognised by any college?
Unfortunately not. The main reason is that there is no international body that recognises certificates in so many countries. We are working to get them recognised though as continuous learning credits, which are issued from London, and internationally accepted.
In ships we will use two stroke engines not four stroke right.
wrong- the fuel is injected, at "timing"as per engine requirement. it is srayed into the the compressed air near TDC-per timimg
If my teachers explained as clearly as this, I wouldn't have failed the exam.
QCU? Anyone haha
Please reply
Sry above I mentioned a question and I got reply answer from you thank you.
The crankshaft counterweight is 180⁰ opposed to where it should be.