If Mercedes engineers can figure out a way to complicate things, they will. But these men breeze through the rebuild with no issues. Can you imagine the parts and labor costs, and the weeks of waiting, for this job to be done in Europe or North America?
Nobody would do it, because a proper job would require a lot more work than in this video. And in NA/EU people would expect a warranty of some sort, this dude will give none.
The guy with the white cap, clearly knows the construction of these gearbox’s inside out, great knowledge and skills from him to repair the gearbox, not something for an amateur to take on 😊
I wanted to express my profound appreciation for the level of skill involved in something so intricate as this. I would venture to say, There are only a dozen people in the United States capable of accomplishing a task like depicted in this video. All it takes is one tiny pin or ring out of place and the entire build is for not. My hats off to all you gentlemen. Thank you for sharing your truly amazing skills. It really is video worthy. Only a professional understands the complexity level of a build such as this. Truly amazing. I hope it works. 😅😅😅😅
Do you realize that the USA has indirectly influenced the fact that these people, by force of chance, possess these skills and work in these conditions. You are intelligent enough to realize this, but it is difficult to admit the truth
These hard work men obviously have done this many times, I would love to see how these fellas would do in a more “pristine” work environment. Well done, hard work deserves respect regardless of culture, country or social status.
Fair play to anyone who can take a gearbox apart, and rebuild it with no parts left over. You cannot compare to how the rest of the world would tackle this task. I would of liked them to have pointed out what parts had failed. like to learn too. However, it was an enjoyable watch.
Back in the day here in England, we used to use sawdust in the oil to reduce noise, a long pipe lever settings for torque bolts and setscrews up, bottle tops for washers, cut new gears with handheld angle grinders, made thrust washers from old brake discs and handmade new clutch discs from compacted cement and straw. We have moved on since those days, but it is nice to see the same hands on old skool skills and techniques in use today in other parts of the world.
Я так понял, неисправность в синхронизаторах))) Шустрые ребята, параллельно они двигло от этого же Мерена ремонтируют, в начале видео поддон от него. А дядька пухленький в белой простыне, у них главный механик-специалист🔥
Понимаю вас! 🛠️ Эти ребята действительно мастера своего дела и работают на нескольких фронтах одновременно! 💪🚗🔥 Благодарим за ваш комментарий и за то, что вы увидели в них настоящих профессионалов! 🌟👍
Неисправность была в грязных внутренностях 😂😂😂. Из подход - разобрать - помыть в грязной солярке - собрать 😂😂😂 в соседнем ролике , про ремонте двигла они вставляют форсунки со старыми распылителями 🤦🤦🤦🤦 Это не механики , это просто крутильщики гаек ))) руководство по ремонту они в глаза не видели 😂😂😂
This is a ZF gearbox, looks like a 16s160 or something close to it, i've rebuilt a few of these and they never come apart like this, ever, they are normally bastards. All those 'washers' are actually shims and require correct setting and measuring for clearance/preload, my guess is that this thing comes back for 'repair' on a regular basis.
@@rudybishop9089 i worked fleet, dealer will sell you a recon to limit liability, fleet we fixed things, clearly you don't understand that these gearboxes are not easy to do properly, the syncro hubs are shrunk onto the mainshaft, you have to use special pullers to get them off without breaking them, if they're loose then everything will slop around and it will be jumping out of gear all the time or worse selecting 2 gears at once, like i said, things need proper shimming or it will fail
@@tonilaguardiayou are talking after? We are talking during. While we will be long gone because we have those men at our side, it will be a big sorry for you, there wouldn't be any after for you if you don't have these guys😂
This type of rebuilding demonstration / example makes a “Mad Max” version of civilization seem plausible. PS - This is the graduate school course for all those TH-cam - will it run - content creators!
I'm quite handy with all sorts of tools and equipment but have to say, I would probably struggle to take this bad boy apart never mind reassemble the damned thing. So complex is a gearbox to me that I swear it was invented by aliens and to see these lads throw bits and pieces in trays and buckets, then reassemble it after repair, well, I tip my hard hat for their ability. One thing I did notice that the weather seems to be inclement that even the normal sandle wearers have socks on.. :D
I was a mechanic for 50+ years on industrial equipment and I am amazed that these people can rebuild that transmission in that environment with those tools is amazing! I hope it lasts a,long time ?
I am really amazed and mesmerized with such expertise, skill and memory. What a speed, cleverness and precision, without doubts. Chapeau. You are really unbelievable, Greets from Venezuela.
Haha, you might be onto something there! These mechanics sure know how to get the job done, even if it's in a less conventional way. But hey, sometimes a little ingenuity goes a long way! 😄🔧🇩🇪
I envy their skill but I feel bad for them. One year soon they are going to get a gearbox with microhip matched parts and nothing will work without flashing the eprom using a private key from John Deere.
Уже 20 лет занимаюсь транспорьным бизнесом(международные перевозки).В парке только МАН.Много раз видел работу мотористов и коробочников.Но эти ребята,скажу,профессионалы.Все четко.Здесь ,видимо,были проблемы с синхронизаторами.Думаю пневмоинструмента им не хватает,руками тяжеловато работать. Всем мирного неба и здоровья.С наилучшими пожеланиями из России.
I feel like the most impressive thing is how they know which bolts go exactly back in the same spot. There are so many, all different size lengths, diameter, etc.
Thank you for your kind words! We're passionate about what we do, and it's our pleasure to bring dedication and enthusiasm to our work every day. Your appreciation means a lot to us! 🛠️😊
Love the teamwork, every man has his job, and another amazing thing is their tools are basic like socket welded welder to a bent L-bar no Mack tool truck stopping by with costly tools.
Das ist eben Pakistanische ZF-Hofspezial-Instandsetzung !! Da wird schon beim Demontieren mit Hofsand Gesandstrahlt!! Wenn die fertig sind ist das ein "AMG-LKW" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😅 Aber Mut haben die!!! Ob und wie lange es funktioniert,sieht man sehr selten!!
@@Mechanical-Hands I'm from Chile. One year ago, i start receibing suggesttions of your videos in TH-cam and you are incredible. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻🤝🏻🤝🏻🤝🏻🤝🏻🤝🏻
I have nothing but Respect for you guys. Doing an awsom job, at a hard labour... But you seriously need to educate yourselfes about the pollution you guys produce.
So much respect on the way you people works...on our country its full off rules and that kind of things...its amazing how you do that outside and you know exactly what ure doing❤keep it up🎉
1st: Find dirty floor to work on internal engine parts, 2nd: find juvenile to wash engine parts, 3rd. Make the elderly do the assembly. Great success ! yeahs ke mash chenkui
@@otieno2030 yes I understand that, we this is youtube and making jokes or talking sh1t is part of the fun. I bet those guys working on the motors know more about mechanics than most.
Hammering the block and parts directly usually ends in twisted/cracked/broken parts. Using pieces of old tire to absorb the shock is so easy and yet they don't seem to bother with it...
You make a valid point! While hammering directly on parts can sometimes lead to issues like twisting or cracking, using pieces of old tire to absorb the shock is indeed a clever workaround. It's all about finding creative solutions to ensure smooth and precise work. Thanks for sharing your insight! 🛠️👍
the young lad washing the parts with his bare hands is either going to get the worst dermatitis imaginable or create skin so tough he can pull things out of the oven bare handed.
When these guys discover benches were all finished. Watching the young guy cleaning the parts I was reminded of a joke I heard years ago, adapted for the current scenario it would go. Guy who owns a gearbox repair shop in Afganistan tells his mate my parts washer is broke, mate replies what are you going to do, owner replies "give him a payrise" 🙂
the man putting it back together has the factory rebuild manual installed to memory !!!!
That's what I was thinking, the dude has solidworks in his head and the file of that engine loaded.
His apprentice is no fool either. He is one step ahead of him handing him the next items to install.
Sim esse montador é ninja. Eu já vi um vídeo dele remontando um motor Mercedes benz, tudo de memória.
Maybe the was trained in Germany
And good Team Work
If Mercedes engineers can figure out a way to complicate things, they will.
But these men breeze through the rebuild with no issues. Can you imagine the
parts and labor costs, and the weeks of waiting, for this job to be done in Europe
or North America?
Nobody would do it, because a proper job would require a lot more work than in this video. And in NA/EU people would expect a warranty of some sort, this dude will give none.
@@1Ministras God will help
@@1Ministrasbut he can’t afford to fail, unlike Mercedes. This man’s name would be the brand
The guy with the white cap, clearly knows the construction of these gearbox’s inside out, great knowledge and skills from him to repair the gearbox, not something for an amateur to take on 😊
Definitely! The guy in the white cap clearly knows his stuff when it comes to gearbox repair. His expertise and skills are truly commendable! 👍🔧
Crazy impressive.... #RESPECT
That may be right. But it should accompany proper training too 😊
He does none of the donkey work
@@Semantsen62 he train thetrainor
I wanted to express my profound appreciation for the level of skill involved in something so intricate as this. I would venture to say, There are only a dozen people in the United States capable of accomplishing a task like depicted in this video. All it takes is one tiny pin or ring out of place and the entire build is for not. My hats off to all you gentlemen. Thank you for sharing your truly amazing skills. It really is video worthy. Only a professional understands the complexity level of a build such as this. Truly amazing. I hope it works. 😅😅😅😅
the entire build is for 'nought' as in 'zero' (nothing)
Знаешь, иногда мне кажется, что все эти действия всего лишь для видео и сайта. Коробка мерса, это не ручная мясорубка. Тут нужны реальные знания.
Do you realize that the USA has indirectly influenced the fact that these people, by force of chance, possess these skills and work in these conditions. You are intelligent enough to realize this, but it is difficult to admit the truth
There is definitely a lot of people all over the world that can rebuild transmissions
abe kya bakta hai?pagla gaya hai kya sasur k nati?@@bojanfilipovic3790
These hard work men obviously have done this many times, I would love to see how these fellas would do in a more “pristine” work environment. Well done, hard work deserves respect regardless of culture, country or social status.
Interesting thought.
Fair play to anyone who can take a gearbox apart, and rebuild it with no parts left over. You cannot compare to how the rest of the world would tackle this task.
I would of liked them to have pointed out what parts had failed. like to learn too. However, it was an enjoyable watch.
didn't appear to be any replaced parts..
@@CATech1138 Some of the synchronization parts seemed to be worn by what I saw, but then again, I was no there, so I might be wrong.
@@erikziak1249 Yeah I thought the same as you, maybe worn Syncros cos we see him spinning them to see how much grip they have.
Back in the day here in England, we used to use sawdust in the oil to reduce noise, a long pipe lever settings for torque bolts and setscrews up, bottle tops for washers, cut new gears with handheld angle grinders, made thrust washers from old brake discs and handmade new clutch discs from compacted cement and straw. We have moved on since those days, but it is nice to see the same hands on old skool skills and techniques in use today in other parts of the world.
Nice to have you let others know that there is/was many ways to get job done.
who you do think taught these guys' grand parents?
So you worked in the British auto manufacturing industry then. Up to this October, I expect.
Sawdust only if you wanted to sell the vehicle - to make it run quiet and good. What happens after the next 5000 km is the next owners problem, right?
@@tomrogers9467😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Я так понял, неисправность в синхронизаторах))) Шустрые ребята, параллельно они двигло от этого же Мерена ремонтируют, в начале видео поддон от него. А дядька пухленький в белой простыне, у них главный механик-специалист🔥
Понимаю вас! 🛠️ Эти ребята действительно мастера своего дела и работают на нескольких фронтах одновременно! 💪🚗🔥 Благодарим за ваш комментарий и за то, что вы увидели в них настоящих профессионалов! 🌟👍
А самое главное, что другие участвуют в работе довольно активно, что говорит о том, что хотят научиться.
Неисправность была в грязных внутренностях 😂😂😂. Из подход - разобрать - помыть в грязной солярке - собрать 😂😂😂 в соседнем ролике , про ремонте двигла они вставляют форсунки со старыми распылителями 🤦🤦🤦🤦
Это не механики , это просто крутильщики гаек ))) руководство по ремонту они в глаза не видели 😂😂😂
Специалист?🤣
This is a ZF gearbox, looks like a 16s160 or something close to it, i've rebuilt a few of these and they never come apart like this, ever, they are normally bastards. All those 'washers' are actually shims and require correct setting and measuring for clearance/preload, my guess is that this thing comes back for 'repair' on a regular basis.
yeah sure - nothing can be done unless your at the dealership - bet it runs another hard million miles -
@@rudybishop9089He just said that this thing likely was taken apart before. That these guys take a few shortcuts is a given. Totally worth it though.
@@rudybishop9089 i worked fleet, dealer will sell you a recon to limit liability, fleet we fixed things, clearly you don't understand that these gearboxes are not easy to do properly, the syncro hubs are shrunk onto the mainshaft, you have to use special pullers to get them off without breaking them, if they're loose then everything will slop around and it will be jumping out of gear all the time or worse selecting 2 gears at once, like i said, things need proper shimming or it will fail
it comes apart easier because they are better mechanics than you are...
@@walkertongdeetrue
Laugh all you want, but in an apocalypse scenario, you will be wanting to have these men at your side
What a spot on statement.
The last thing I need after the apocalypse is a Mercedes truck gearbox
I always say the same. During the Zombie Apocalypse, they'll be driving while we're walking...lol
@@tonilaguardiayou are talking after? We are talking during. While we will be long gone because we have those men at our side, it will be a big sorry for you, there wouldn't be any after for you if you don't have these guys😂
Wipes bearing surface with rag, drops rag onto dirt floor, picks up rag and cleans more bearings and gears, etc.
Stop your bitching they know what they're doing
There must be an unwritten rule that nothing can be cleaned before it is taken apart. Sand inside a mechanism helps rebuild it.
I was thinking the same thing?
🤣
Every jurny become advennture............... cheeerss.......... 😜
Das gibt es! Aber vorher muss es zu Boden geworfen werden 😂
Sand helps with the internal "self clearancing" of the gears.
I can’t imagine accomplishing this under perfect conditions
Beating delicate transmission parts into place with a hammer and chisel. Great idea 💡
5:32 and gravity powered extractor 🥺
I noted how he attempts to pull the chisel outward with each hit. Very delicate and "don't try this at home".
It’s not so delicate..
Serious expertise on display and not a power tool in sight.
Actually these dudes save lives. The truck will break down with gear box issues. So no one will be affected by the other dudes who fixed the breakes 😊
These guys with power tools and proper machining equipment are unstoppable
They prove unstoppable without that
who needs a tool box when you have tool bowls
@@beardham And kids washing the parts with filthy diesel from a coke bottle.
This type of rebuilding demonstration / example makes a “Mad Max” version of civilization seem plausible.
PS - This is the graduate school course for all those TH-cam - will it run - content creators!
Great to see you guys make the best of your circumstances. Full respect to your ingenuity. Necessity is the mother of invention. Nice work.
I'm quite handy with all sorts of tools and equipment but have to say, I would probably struggle to take this bad boy apart never mind reassemble the damned thing. So complex is a gearbox to me that I swear it was invented by aliens and to see these lads throw bits and pieces in trays and buckets, then reassemble it after repair, well, I tip my hard hat for their ability. One thing I did notice that the weather seems to be inclement that even the normal sandle wearers have socks on.. :D
I was a mechanic for 50+ years on industrial equipment and I am amazed that these people can rebuild that transmission in that environment with those tools is amazing! I hope it lasts a,long time ?
When you do the job 5 times a year on the same junk box you get really good at it.
perhaps more
Разобрал... помыл... собрал❤❤❤❤❤
выкинул
Как там всё работает? Меня ролик убил где шкуркой гидроцилиндр ремонтировали
и продал
и продал в россию
I wonder how often the snap-on man comes round in his tool van? 🤔😂😂😂
Nah they get their tools from Walmart!!
If they do they would need a rear gunner!
Licenses Mechanic have to come learn from these guys. These guys' repairs are not replaced .
Lets see it in action and working! :)
I am really amazed and mesmerized with such expertise, skill and memory. What a speed, cleverness and precision, without doubts. Chapeau. You are really unbelievable, Greets from Venezuela.
Somewhere in Germany there is an engineer crying 😂
Haha, you might be onto something there! These mechanics sure know how to get the job done, even if it's in a less conventional way. But hey, sometimes a little ingenuity goes a long way! 😄🔧🇩🇪
I envy their skill but I feel bad for them. One year soon they are going to get a gearbox with microhip matched parts and nothing will work without flashing the eprom using a private key from John Deere.
Yeah because somebody miss gendered them.
Agreed. Everything in that gearbox has a specific torque to it. I don't believe I saw a torque wrench of any kind.
Its an undevelopped country. Is poor people, dont have enought money for more.
If want perfect job, please go to an USA or German page....😊
Восхищаюсь вами ребят 👍 вы просто лучшие) в таких условиях не каждый человек сможет такое сотворить)
Idc what anyone says, this is talent. No special tools, no special shop, no special training/education. Good for these men.
Уже 20 лет занимаюсь транспорьным бизнесом(международные перевозки).В парке только МАН.Много раз видел работу мотористов и коробочников.Но эти ребята,скажу,профессионалы.Все четко.Здесь ,видимо,были проблемы с синхронизаторами.Думаю пневмоинструмента им не хватает,руками тяжеловато работать.
Всем мирного неба и здоровья.С наилучшими пожеланиями из России.
How on earth do they remember where everything goes back together? Well done guys!
sharp dressers. blazers and dress shoes for this job. nice!
😂😂😂
Ничего удивительного, ведь они разбирали Мерседес! Тойоту можно разбирать и в шортах.
Everyone knew they'd be filming today and wore their best.
These guys are absolutely amazing!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Very good teamwork 🤘❤🤘
Ottimo lavoro. Siete dei bravi meccanici.
Saluti dall'Italia.
This dude in the white hat is obviously an expert. How in the hell could anyone get that tear down back in place? Simply amazing
I feel like the most impressive thing is how they know which bolts go exactly back in the same spot. There are so many, all different size lengths, diameter, etc.
A Master Mechanic at work. What was wrong with the box in the first place?
Some of the gear bushes were worn out
A truly genius mechanic !
What a difference from Western throw away society.
Repair I'd the heart of the 'Green' revolution !
I don't know who wrote that intro but the video gives new meaning to the phrase "do it in the dirt".
What was wrong with the gearbox, I didn't get that part. Good work shown by these gentlemen💪
The guy is a genius.
These people are unbelievably talented, and very knowledgeable. I love watching these repairs. Just look at that pan full of small parts.
Супер мастера, как конвейер. Машаалах.👍👍✊✊
Appreciate your willingness to work.
Thank you for your kind words! We're passionate about what we do, and it's our pleasure to bring dedication and enthusiasm to our work every day. Your appreciation means a lot to us! 🛠️😊
ชอบดูเพราะว่า วิธีถอดและประกอบของบังเขามันคนละแบบกับของฝรั่งคือ
ฝรั่งเขาจะถอดหรือประกอบกลับเข้าไปจะต้องใช้อุปกรณ์ที่ทันสมัยและสะอาดอยู่ในห้องและใช้คนน้อย แต่ของอาบังจะมีน้องมีหลานมาช่วยยกช่วยถอดโดยใช้แรงกายล้วนๆ สรุปว่าชอบดูและดูหลายรอบด้วย.
If that thing works it’ll be a miracle.
Love the teamwork, every man has his job, and another amazing thing is their tools are basic like socket welded welder to a bent L-bar no Mack tool truck stopping by with costly tools.
Was haben die gemacht? Einmal auseinander und sauber gemacht 😂😂😂 eine Dichtung fürs ganze Getriebe Respekt 😂😂
They changed the broken part
Das ist eben Pakistanische ZF-Hofspezial-Instandsetzung !! Da wird schon beim Demontieren mit Hofsand Gesandstrahlt!! Wenn die fertig sind ist das ein "AMG-LKW" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😅 Aber Mut haben die!!! Ob und wie lange es funktioniert,sieht man sehr selten!!
Ich glaube,solch eine Reperatur ist nur wegen einem Video gemacht! Wenn ich mich nicht irre,lagen noch jede Menge Teile in der Schüssel!!😀
I thought I was a halfway decent backyard mechanic but these guys got me beat by a mile
That's probably M/Bs authorized overseas warranty workshop. 😮😳😀😁🤣
lol thatss funny
Even Lego bricks cannot be finished in such a short time.😱
Impresssive work fellas 👌
наконец то бурундуки в ботинках!!!Хоть глянул,как мерсовская коробка сделана.От нее прям через экран веет надежностью и крепостью.
Did anybody catch the actual repair/ failure. Seems like they just took it apart, cleaned it and put it back together...
😂😂😂
Exactly what I thought 😮
Looks like the synchros were worn out and they replaced them with used ones in better condition.
Did you not see all those pieces he threw on the ground?
Pure Skill 🔥🔥🔥
But are they using specs? I erarerly see them measure anything.. These machines require perfection.
Salute to you guys❤
These guys are amazing
Thx for the vid.
This persons are amazing. They know all of everything.
Absolutely! 🌟 Our team is incredibly knowledgeable and skilled at what they do! 🔧💡 Thanks for recognizing their expertise! 🙌😊
@@Mechanical-Hands I'm from Chile. One year ago, i start receibing suggesttions of your videos in TH-cam and you are incredible.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻🤝🏻🤝🏻🤝🏻🤝🏻🤝🏻
welcome aboard! We're thrilled to have you. Sending cheers all the way to Chile! 🇨🇱🎉😄
I have nothing but Respect for you guys. Doing an awsom job, at a hard labour... But you seriously need to educate yourselfes about the pollution you guys produce.
Oil soaking into the ground and into the ground water
Looks like a reassembly using used parts, no new bearings or seals that I could see. How long it will last we'll never know.
Thank you 🤠💯🇱🇷🇮🇳🧠
So much respect on the way you people works...on our country its full off rules and that kind of things...its amazing how you do that outside and you know exactly what ure doing❤keep it up🎉
Careful. Can’t use too much silicone. We have 10 transmissions to rebuild today.😊😊
Not a manual in site! Amazing.
These miracle workers guessed to put a disk under the mechanism, a hundred years would pass and they would invent a convenient cart or workbench.
How wonderful ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
No modern tools were harmed in the making of this TH-cam
Istimewa.. Salam dari Mekanik Indonesia🇮🇩.
Good skill brothers❤😊
Bravo félicitations i am French mécanique
Bravo bravo bravo
Actually UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!
1st: Find dirty floor to work on internal engine parts, 2nd: find juvenile to wash engine parts, 3rd. Make the elderly do the assembly. Great success ! yeahs ke mash chenkui
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I believe workbenches are against their religion. Or something similar.
But it's normal even here in Kenya, just a trip in a place known as grogon
@@otieno2030 yes I understand that, we this is youtube and making jokes or talking sh1t is part of the fun. I bet those guys working on the motors know more about mechanics than most.
"Use Mercedes-Benz tool 8147 to remove shift forks" Homes just hits it with a J-wrench till the forks surrender.
It only needs to last until the top of the next mountain pass
He roam around the gearbox like he invented it, i like the through knowledge and leadership he exhibited
Not worried about dirt, sand?
Hammering the block and parts directly usually ends in twisted/cracked/broken parts. Using pieces of old tire to absorb the shock is so easy and yet they don't seem to bother with it...
You make a valid point! While hammering directly on parts can sometimes lead to issues like twisting or cracking, using pieces of old tire to absorb the shock is indeed a clever workaround. It's all about finding creative solutions to ensure smooth and precise work. Thanks for sharing your insight! 🛠️👍
Amazing work good man .
I'm guessing the parts he throes in the dirt are the ones to be replaced ?
Конечно же нет! Это специальная технология напыления) грязевая ванна 😂
Yes
Nope. It’s their auto-sandblasting unit.
@@tomrogers9467
Amazing feat! They've certainly done that before!!!
On that same unit.
There are many trucks on the road
Se pasaron. El super talento de estos operarios, y sin medidas y elementos de seguridad, mecánicos con pantuflas😂😂, saludos desde chile
Smart and skilled workers! My respects!❤❤❤
El Sr que arma la caja La tiene re Clara!!! Saludos desde Argentina
Я так понял если хочешь отремонтировать коробку , нужно её разобрать , помыть , и всё как новая , и я так тоже могу😂😂😂😂
Astonishing !!!
These guys are magicians, they always know just the right amount of dirt and sand to put into the item being worked on for a perfect rebuild.
Imagine what these guys could achieve with a decent set of power tools.
The cartoon was very beautiful, don't be tired❤
If there is one thing these videos have taught me, it is that I really have no real excuse for why things can't be done.
Mis respetos para estos mecánicos quienes nos demuestran el poder de un martillo y un cincel. El que volvió a armar esa caja de cambios es un genio.
after inspection does throwing the part on the ground mean it's good or bad?
the young lad washing the parts with his bare hands is either going to get the worst dermatitis imaginable or create skin so tough he can pull things out of the oven bare handed.
Once i opened my car bumper and whn i put it back thrs 3 screws extra left to put .. Whn the bumper is already solid fitted
Больше грязи больше песка , кричал мастер собирая коробк!
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that is not the first gearbox they see. they know everthing about it, every peace, every order
When these guys discover benches were all finished. Watching the young guy cleaning the parts I was reminded of a joke I heard years ago, adapted for the current scenario it would go. Guy who owns a gearbox repair shop in Afganistan tells his mate my parts washer is broke, mate replies what are you going to do, owner replies "give him a payrise" 🙂
good experts, great