Every time I think about modern car, motorcycle or aircraft engines I am always incredibly amazed at how freaking durable those things are: thousands of RPMs and they run for thousands and thousands of hours. Blows me away.
I always learn something from Kevin Cameron. I have a question on fabrication though. When the upper and lower halves of the block are machined for the crank bearings what is the datum - or features - used for location of the block for the cutting tool so that when mated the two half circles match perfectly for the crankshaft? I would think it is one of the holes - or several holes - from the casting that were honed. This would allow the halves to be placed into the machining jig/fixture thereby locating the halves perfectly for machining. Does anyone know? Thank you
i havent watched the video yet, but when i see an old bald guy with the part in front of him, i hit like and subscribe before i hit play. always listen to old dudes, they got old by not being stupid.
Every time I think about modern car, motorcycle or aircraft engines I am always incredibly amazed at how freaking durable those things are: thousands of RPMs and they run for thousands and thousands of hours. Blows me away.
Agree. Totally as amazing.
yup..true
What about nature runs for thousands of years without any repairs needed and it recycles itself...
If Kevin is impressed, I'm impressed.
The crankshaft is too far away from the camera, but knowledge was excellent, thank you ❤️💯
Thank you Kevin! This helped my friend build My Summer Car™. Great video mate.
Worth every single second while watching this video as an old subscriber. Ty so much. Knowledge is above the all
Damn, Kevin's ending lines are the best!
Favorite show on youtube!
👍❤
I'm impressed too
I always learn something from Kevin Cameron.
I have a question on fabrication though. When the upper and lower halves of the block are machined for the crank bearings what is the datum - or features - used for location of the block for the cutting tool so that when mated the two half circles match perfectly for the crankshaft?
I would think it is one of the holes - or several holes - from the casting that were honed. This would allow the halves to be placed into the machining jig/fixture thereby locating the halves perfectly for machining.
Does anyone know? Thank you
Thanks Engineer Kevin🙏
Just few of the innumerable and Incredible things men have invented!
Thanks Kevin :)
Sir iam from kerala in India..... I like it tooooo💕💕💕
Great video! Im impressed too!
As great as always. Grazie Maestro Kevin.👍👍
Thank you!
impressed, nice video
I'm impressed too!
loved it
Normality.....not excessive
Hahahhaahaha
Its ameZing
Love the videos, but I miss the xylophone music
i havent watched the video yet, but when i see an old bald guy with the part in front of him, i hit like and subscribe before i hit play. always listen to old dudes, they got old by not being stupid.
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Why are crankshafts never made out of titanium???
they are, but only for highly expensive stuff, since titanium is expensive.
That explains nothing...
What if you use too much boost in your engine?
Thank you for this video sir.