Awesome! My grandpa in Germany made a whole MC engine himself. He worked for daimler benz. He had all his lathes and stuff in his basement. I still have the crank in a plexiglass container and the engine molds.
A true engineer, machinist, and even artist.. The way you can tell is his work is indistinguishable from art. It's like he's painting, but instead of paint and brushes he's using billet aluminum, mills, and lathes, and his canvas is a stock engine.
Man, oh, man! None of us could deny that more than a time everyone has dreamed about making that... AND YOU DONT DREAM: Yod did it! Congratulations from Barcelona, Spain, fella!
I'd love to see him mix and match scrap vehicle parts and make like a "tractor" or some other low speed utility vehicle out of an old pickup frame and power it using one of his awesome mad scientist engines
Best video I've watched this year. I usually watch a video and know I could fix, build or rebuild whatever I'm watching. Not today. I couldn't begin to do what you did. Simply amazing creativity, craftsmanship and engineering!!!!
I don't know who you are but yes I'm very like your jobs it's amazing, I know you was working hard and spent lot of time to made it, eventually it works like champ here is the best reputation of the mechanic or an engineer who build up an amazing stuffs, keep go on and congratulation, thanks.
Мужик я тебе завидую, своя мастерская, много разного и нужного инструмента, есть свободное время а самое главное руки из нужного места растут. Привет из России лайк и подписка с меня а тебе автор процветания в твоём деле 👍🇷🇺👍
After carefully examining your work, I understand you must be an engine genius. What you do here is not something anyone can undertake to perform, here you need a high level of knowledge, and a plan from the very beginning that must be followed. It does not help with precision tools if you can not take full advantage of them, and maybe go over the line a little with even them. You have my full respect, and I am happy to hand out a Cup to you my friend🏆, a medal too 🥇. I'm left here. very impressed with your high technical level. I would love to live near you. I guarantee we had become friends.
@@jaffirlyngdoh1788 That doesn't matter. This is a demonstration by a highly skilled and imaginative real engineer working with basic tools and basic materials in probably a basic situation in Vietnam. Every accolade he receives he deserves. Just imagine how he could perform in a top race engine manufacturer making prototypes. This man is a genius.
I wish i could just do nothing like this for a living and get paid. It's NOTHING if you love it ...GREAT job!! This engine is sick. J/k about the 4 cylinder part. This is REALLY amazing!!
Hello Mr. Le Dan, congratulations for your amazing work, I would just like to comment that you need to add a Dyno test section to your videos, numbers can be a great way to compare against similar engine layouts, and also would be great for further tuning of your creations.
how would you propose to dyno this engine it has no transmission or output shaft of any kind that I saw. in order to dyno an engine correct me if I'm wrong there must be a point to attach some form of coupler to the engine
This engine is from Yamaha 135cc motorcycle, In Malaysia we call it LC135 and Thailand call it Spark135 and also in Vietnam it call Exciter RC135. What a nice motorcycle, it pretty power mopped motorcycle.
@@максимальносильно думаешь, будут работать распредвалы с наваренными кулачками и колено с блинами, сваренными из двух половинок? Работа, конечно, невероятная, но вот в ресурсе сомневаюсь... Может, поэтому КПП нет?
The way you make your camshaft is amazing. However, I am worried about the concentric issue of assembled crankshafts that were machined separately . The block may also have concentricity issues for crankshaft ends. However, you have very good working skills.
Wow! this is a very creative way to modify an engine , if you could further your education in America or in the Western world , I believe you will be very talented in the mechanical world of motor cycle and machinery.....thumbs Up ! Love from USA !
There are somethings that will be required for making this kind of work. 1) Passion 2) Art 3) Knowledge 4) Skill 5) Time 6) Money 7) efforts.... 8) Creativity..... 9).....you name it!!! Next project: Rocket to the space!!!
Para mí eso es más falso que nada ... Primero dónde están los orificios para lubricación de aceite...los orificios de enfriamiento de agua y por último cuando monto lo que nosotros llamamos en Puerto Rico la volanta no le coloco el magneto que es lo que produce corriente para encender eso va dentro de la volanta así que para mí ese vídeo es de pura demostración a demás como fabrica un cigüeñal de dos hacer uno sin balancearlo ni nada tampoco se ve que lo sincroniza para que haga los tiempos de encendido ...para mí es falso.
This is certainly on par with Allen Millyard genius level. Amazing work. That being said it would be interesting to see the measurement work on video as well. The video makes it look way too easy.
Greetings from Los Angeles, California in the United States and i love your videos!!! Your creativity is SUPERB! you have converted 1 cylinder motorbike engines into nearly EVERY configuration and i love it!!! Keep up the good work and THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! I would love to see a V4 engine!!!
Very cool as always! Can you show all of your builds in one video with all of the motorcycles as well? I would like to see that and I am sure that a lot of other people would as well!
Hello Mr. Ledan, can you try to make a 2-stroke engine with 3 exhaust systems, from 3 engines of a lawn mower? I hope my opinion helps you develop many creative projects
Excellent work as usual, you seem to be upping your skill level on each successive video, your filming and presentation is first class, I always enjoy watching your builds, look forward to when you put this in a frame, one question...how big is your pile of engines or are they fairly easy to get hold of, Kind regards Doc Cox.
Just because you don't use the damn bearings but bearings all over the axle, I bet your engine was better than an original boxer. Congratulations..! Brazil
Amazing work !! What donor Yamaha engines did you use ? Did you keep the same compression ratio and when you made the cams did you use a hardened filler or rod ?
This donor engine is a Yamaha 135cc four valves liquid cooled single cylinder engine from Yamaha 135LC, Yamaha Exciter 135, Yamaha Jupiter MX 135, Yamaha Sniper 135, Yamaha Crypton 135 motorcycle, all of them share the same engine
@@opardosanchez it's kinda same when you compare side to side between 135lc and the r15 engine. Obviously the r15 engine got bigger bore 57mm, plus the cylinder head have a VVA (variable valve actuation) while 135lc only got 54mm bore and oldskool cylinder head with the carburetor. In malaysia we got two type 135lc 4s and the 135lc 5s. Search for it you will find more!! Im done with typing🤣😂
@@michellsantossbd139 sorry, but no, this engine is 135cc. I have a motorcycle with this engine, the model is 135LC. If 155cc, there is a motorcycle with 155cc engine, it's called Yamaha Y16ZR here in Malaysia 🇲🇾. Another one is a scooter bike with 155cc engine, it's called Yamaha NVX. 155cc and 135cc engine are not the same
This engine is so popular. Yamaha using it's iteration on so many different bikes, you name it.. 125s, 135s, 150s... Even updated it with variable valve actuation today.
Very good. I like it, do you realise that back yard engineers were doing this in 1920 or so! So as they say nothing new in the world. Now sort out the finer details and make it useable.
Thanks for the comments, where are you from?
Cảm các bạn đã ủng hộ video, và bình luận góp ý 🥰
I am viewer from Malaysia,Le Dan
From JAPAN
Brasil 🇧🇷
From indonesia with love
I am subscriber from Indonesian
Awesome! My grandpa in Germany made a whole MC engine himself. He worked for daimler benz. He had all his lathes and stuff in his basement. I still have the crank in a plexiglass container and the engine molds.
You should share what the molds look like, i have never seen them :D
A true engineer, machinist, and even artist.. The way you can tell is his work is indistinguishable from art. It's like he's painting, but instead of paint and brushes he's using billet aluminum, mills, and lathes, and his canvas is a stock engine.
Man, oh, man! None of us could deny that more than a time everyone has dreamed about making that... AND YOU DONT DREAM: Yod did it! Congratulations from Barcelona, Spain, fella!
He makes rhe dreams comes true
It's such a pity just to start the engine and not use it
Another fantastic build by this master mechanic. Well done LeDan. Hopefully this engine will find a home in a bike soon👍🏻
I'd love to see him mix and match scrap vehicle parts and make like a "tractor" or some other low speed utility vehicle out of an old pickup frame and power it using one of his awesome mad scientist engines
Best video I've watched this year. I usually watch a video and know I could fix, build or rebuild whatever I'm watching. Not today. I couldn't begin to do what you did. Simply amazing creativity, craftsmanship and engineering!!!!
New Zealander here, so pleased to have found your channel. Subscribed and will enthusiastically recommend.
I don't know who you are but yes I'm very like your jobs it's amazing, I know you was working hard and spent lot of time to made it, eventually it works like champ here is the best reputation of the mechanic or an engineer who build up an amazing stuffs, keep go on and congratulation, thanks.
Engine runs perfect like it came right from the factory! Amazing work dude!
That camshaft copy tool is pretty slick. Nice work on the engine I am sure it took many hours to make this happen.
Мужик я тебе завидую, своя мастерская, много разного и нужного инструмента, есть свободное время а самое главное руки из нужного места растут. Привет из России лайк и подписка с меня а тебе автор процветания в твоём деле 👍🇷🇺👍
В жопы вату!
Felicitaciones
After carefully examining your work, I understand you must be an engine genius. What you do here is not something anyone can undertake to perform, here you need a high level of knowledge, and a plan from the very beginning that must be followed. It does not help with precision tools if you can not take full advantage of them, and maybe go over the line a little with even them. You have my full respect, and I am happy to hand out a Cup to you my friend🏆, a medal too 🥇. I'm left here. very impressed with your high technical level. I would love to live near you. I guarantee we had become friends.
This engine is useless which cannot be use for transportation and it doesn't have spoket gear also..
@@jaffirlyngdoh1788 That doesn't matter.
This is a demonstration by a highly skilled and imaginative real engineer working with basic tools and basic materials in probably a basic situation in Vietnam.
Every accolade he receives he deserves.
Just imagine how he could perform in a top race engine manufacturer making prototypes.
This man is a genius.
This has been done for years in formula 500 in Australia, they use two 250 engines with a custom crank case, they do very well in the races.
I'd like to have it as a daily driver, the world needs more boxer engines!
I wish i could just do nothing like this for a living and get paid. It's NOTHING if you love it ...GREAT job!! This engine is sick. J/k about the 4 cylinder part. This is REALLY amazing!!
Hello Mr. Le Dan, congratulations for your amazing work, I would just like to comment that you need to add a Dyno test section to your videos, numbers can be a great way to compare against similar engine layouts, and also would be great for further tuning of your creations.
Does running Dyno is a must to run an engine?...such a stupid suggestion
@@deeqa227 I disagree with you its not a stupid suggestion and he could easily build his own dyno being as he can build engines ahaha
how would you propose to dyno this engine it has no transmission or output shaft of any kind that I saw. in order to dyno an engine correct me if I'm wrong there must be a point to attach some form of coupler to the engine
The thought process that went into this build is fantastic... congratulations.
Again you’ve done an incredible job building this engine, I’d be interested to see what sort of power it makes though 👌🏻
Shops looking much better now, nice improvement you had there, keep it up bro
This engine is from Yamaha 135cc motorcycle,
In Malaysia we call it LC135 and Thailand call it Spark135 and also in Vietnam it call Exciter RC135. What a nice motorcycle, it pretty power mopped motorcycle.
Exciter 135cc 5 số Việt Nam
yes, nice engine
Jupiter MX 135 in indonesia
Well done, absolutely mesmerised me watching your skills and competence on show.
Работящий парень. И рукастый. Не удивлюсь если он сможет сделать роторный двигатель "liquid piston" у себя в мастерской и установить на мопед))).
Мне кажется как два пальца..... 😀
@@максимальносильно думаешь, будут работать распредвалы с наваренными кулачками и колено с блинами, сваренными из двух половинок? Работа, конечно, невероятная, но вот в ресурсе сомневаюсь... Может, поэтому КПП нет?
A truly great job, congratulations. You are very skilled and it is fun watching your videos
The way you make your camshaft is amazing. However, I am worried about the concentric issue of assembled crankshafts that were machined separately . The block may also have concentricity issues for crankshaft ends. However, you have very good working skills.
I think there may be balance issues on the crankshaft, they are balance for a single not an opposed twin.
@@lenrichardson7349 I may be wrong, but doesn't the way the parts from the cranks are assembled cancel out the imbalance?
Amazing work! And the nicest background music I have heard on a video like this!
Wow! this is a very creative way to modify an engine , if you could further your education in America or in the Western world , I believe you will be very talented in the mechanical world of motor cycle and machinery.....thumbs Up ! Love from USA !
WOW! Great job! Greetings, from HOUSTON, TEXAS
Тип просто профи! Охренеть мото-моторист! 👍👍👍👍👍
This dude is insane!
Trabalho incrível, quero ver esse motor em uma moto 👏👏
Awesome work Le Dan. I enjoy watching your videos. Keep it up!
le dan does it again! these creations of yours never fail to amaze. can't wait to see what you come up with next!
Mekanik indonesia ga kalah kreatif brehh
Parabéns meu amigo, lindo trabalho. Você é muito inteligente e engenhoso
amazing! absolutely amazing! i want to see this put in a cart with some sort of custom drivetrain we get to watch you build.
Can you make v8 engine using motorcycle part and put in the car please
Good idea bro👌🏼
That is impossibles
It will possible he have many tools
@@10.phamtienat39 Definitely not impossible. Allen Millyard made a v12 using a hacksaw and a lathe inside his garage.
Join the club we've been asking for that. If you see his 4 cylinder build he was basically 60% there
There are somethings that will be required for making this kind of work. 1) Passion 2) Art 3) Knowledge 4) Skill 5) Time 6) Money 7) efforts.... 8) Creativity..... 9).....you name it!!!
Next project: Rocket to the space!!!
Well impressed! Just wondering what side of the engine you are going to use for driving the transmission. 🤔
he isn't, it has no space for a transmission
no one. just put in on your tiny boat. hahahaha
With this configuration, transmission may be connected via a propeller shaft. The gearbox will be separate from the engine crankcase
@@geovani60624 Then watch his new video
Beautiful workmanship and quality work and excellent product
Sorprendido de este proyecto algún día me gustaría hacer un proyecto de estos, exelente video saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴👏
Para mí eso es más falso que nada ... Primero dónde están los orificios para lubricación de aceite...los orificios de enfriamiento de agua y por último cuando monto lo que nosotros llamamos en Puerto Rico la volanta no le coloco el magneto que es lo que produce corriente para encender eso va dentro de la volanta así que para mí ese vídeo es de pura demostración a demás como fabrica un cigüeñal de dos hacer uno sin balancearlo ni nada tampoco se ve que lo sincroniza para que haga los tiempos de encendido ...para mí es falso.
Sounds quite a bit like my air cooled VW T2. Nice job!
complicated machine manufacture, but the results are satisfactory. Good job 👍
A brilliant project. Thank you for sharing!
This is certainly on par with Allen Millyard genius level.
Amazing work.
That being said it would be interesting to see the measurement work on video as well. The video makes it look way too easy.
Definitely up there if he got more resources
@@reinoIX3 and better tools, like a Haas CNC, imagine that
فقط میشه گفت آفرین به ذوق و هنر شما 👌👏🏻👍
Не перестаешь удивлять Ли👍жаль только что это нельзя запатентовать
I see
Greetings from Los Angeles, California in the United States and i love your videos!!! Your creativity is SUPERB! you have converted 1 cylinder motorbike engines into nearly EVERY configuration and i love it!!! Keep up the good work and THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! I would love to see a V4 engine!!!
Very cool as always! Can you show all of your builds in one video with all of the motorcycles as well? I would like to see that and I am sure that a lot of other people would as well!
Good ii boss 👍 mantap laa 👍👍😊😊
Hello Mr. Ledan, can you try to make a 2-stroke engine with 3 exhaust systems, from 3 engines of a lawn mower? I hope my opinion helps you develop many creative projects
Great job bro, thumps up from INDIA👍
Excellent work as usual, you seem to be upping your skill level on each successive video, your filming and presentation is first class, I always enjoy watching your builds, look forward to when you put this in a frame, one question...how big is your pile of engines or are they fairly easy to get hold of, Kind regards Doc Cox.
next update with gear ratio
What a great piece of engineering.
I am really impressed by your work ! Love Cheers from Sweden ;D
Absolutely amazing mechanical ART! Beautiful
I think you need to upgrade the oil pump system so the engine stays oiled
need to double the oil flow rate or increase relief pressure , but beautiful understanding of engineering , full marks
Another amazing works by Dan...💪💪
O cara é bom no que faz hein nota 1000
Just because you don't use the damn bearings but bearings all over the axle, I bet your engine was better than an original boxer. Congratulations..! Brazil
Amazing work !! What donor Yamaha engines did you use ? Did you keep the same compression ratio and when you made the cams did you use a hardened filler or rod ?
This donor engine is a Yamaha 135cc four valves liquid cooled single cylinder engine from Yamaha 135LC, Yamaha Exciter 135, Yamaha Jupiter MX 135, Yamaha Sniper 135, Yamaha Crypton 135 motorcycle, all of them share the same engine
In Colombia is a motor of yamaha R15 of 150 centimeters
@@opardosanchez it's kinda same when you compare side to side between 135lc and the r15 engine. Obviously the r15 engine got bigger bore 57mm, plus the cylinder head have a VVA (variable valve actuation) while 135lc only got 54mm bore and oldskool cylinder head with the carburetor. In malaysia we got two type 135lc 4s and the 135lc 5s. Search for it you will find more!! Im done with typing🤣😂
@@NMad-kp2bu Is 155 no 135
@@michellsantossbd139 sorry, but no, this engine is 135cc. I have a motorcycle with this engine, the model is 135LC. If 155cc, there is a motorcycle with 155cc engine, it's called Yamaha Y16ZR here in Malaysia 🇲🇾. Another one is a scooter bike with 155cc engine, it's called Yamaha NVX. 155cc and 135cc engine are not the same
Thankyou. You handle machine tools very well.
Как всегда круто! А коробка передач то будет?
You are blessed brother!. Love from Nepal 🇳🇵
Doskonała robota 👍 masz fach w rękach. Jaki jest koszt takiej przeróbki w twoim kraju? Proszę o podanie kosztów twojej pracy i części. Dziękuję.
No ma talent i dużą wiedzę, ale widzę, że nie jestem jedynym oglądającym Polakiem ;😉
Witam rodaków
Good insfiration Mr ....
i am from Indonesia 🙏🙏🙏
Make a 1200cc 2 stroke motorbike engine big power and not been done before
Brilliant! 10👍/10👍
looks like it could be used for years on the street, and be maintained as a daily driver....Kudos
You did a great job we support you always keep smile
been awhile since the last upload man! great to see your back! big love from PH 👌🏽👏🏽✌🏽🤙🏽
Amazing!! All what is left is transmission and a bike, this would be a great Motorcycle.
Where's the engine oil sir .. joke !! Very nice .. best mechanic !
The devilish efforts of someone with too much time on their hands 👍
great job Le Dan ,you are an engine art master,waiting for crosplane engine build ,
Incredible Dan - and beautiful too!!
Now that was very clever that was awesome you have great skills.
Great job ! She sounds sweet too.
LOVELY! One crankpin per cylinder, like a true boxer.
Really a splendid job! I admire you!
Watching from Philippines!... Amazing!.. idol!..
amazing! you're such a genius!
Excellent work mate 👍👍👍
Le dan is the best engineering in earth ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Sound like Harley Davidson, amazing
Great ingenuity, great build - Stay safe
Respect. Very impressive! Kind regards from The Netherlands.
Nice of you wearing a mask while recording alone 😉 safety first
Nice work. You are a fantastic machinist.
This skill level is insane!
An Alan Millyard Doppelganger. Excellent.
Greetings from Canada. You sir, are amazing.
This engine is so popular.
Yamaha using it's iteration on so many different bikes, you name it.. 125s, 135s, 150s...
Even updated it with variable valve actuation today.
This is simply a fantastic work, congratulations...
I am proud to see ur work..
I would like to see u also make one engine that can put on boat.
Hadir nyimak boss ku suksesselalu buatbossku 👍👍💪💪💪
That is awesome. Make a four cylinder boxer next
Always good with another amazing video from you mate! good job!!
wow man what a crafmanship!
Super, einen Plan, Geduld, Präzision, Handwerkliches können mit passenden Maschinen und keinen TÜV, danke.
Bleibt gesund gruß Dieter
Great machining skills and creativity keep going at it
Very good. I like it, do you realise that back yard engineers were doing this in 1920 or so!
So as they say nothing new in the world.
Now sort out the finer details and make it useable.
very good build...I love it...good work