I’ve been a mechanic since I turned 18 in the military. And I’ve never herd anyone that exclamation so simple but yet all the information and guides you
I'm so happy that he remembered right at the end to tell them about the word cavitation all the way through it i was saying please tell them cavitation 👍
I know nothing about engines, yes I do minor things, alternators, fluids, breaks. But the word cavitation the way he explained it take a whole new space in my brain.
Wtf did you just write? Use your English pls. Btw, this is teaching why you should have a properly sealed coolant system. I've seen the inside of blocks looking pitted, but with no rust. Now I know why. There was a coolant leak somewhere, causing the coolant to boil below operating temp. It's common sense that it'd boil, but common sense didn't tell me that the pressure would cause those bubbles to collapse immediately. Cavitation bubbles collapse with a powerful Shockwave. So yeah, a coolant leak somewhere can lead to a failed head gasket, although your engine may never overheat
No one can explain better than him
Thank you so much. I really appreciate your words.
I’ve been a mechanic since I turned 18 in the military. And I’ve never herd anyone that exclamation so simple but yet all the information and guides you
This man is the best mechanical teacher in the world , period
Cavitation is no joke, especially in hydraulics
I'm so happy that he remembered right at the end to tell them about the word cavitation all the way through it i was saying please tell them cavitation 👍
I know nothing about engines, yes I do minor things, alternators, fluids, breaks. But the word cavitation the way he explained it take a whole new space in my brain.
Cavitation .,yes man ., also around PROPELERS in a Water .,,micro 💥💥🌞🌞
Temperature . ❤️ 🏁 🤜 Respect great mechanics TEACHER .
I wish this man could teach me about mechanics .
i like these old skool guys
Not totaly right. Buble arrived with coolant that contain WATER. Moreover you have to take in car expansion
I can get my piston moving really fast lol
This is probably out of context. He describes what happens when head gasket malfunctions etc...
COOLANT ROUND ENGINE NOT WITH PISTON CILLINDER ONLY OIL ..IF COOLANT MIX WITH QjL BREAK DOWN
Wtf did you just write? Use your English pls.
Btw, this is teaching why you should have a properly sealed coolant system. I've seen the inside of blocks looking pitted, but with no rust. Now I know why. There was a coolant leak somewhere, causing the coolant to boil below operating temp. It's common sense that it'd boil, but common sense didn't tell me that the pressure would cause those bubbles to collapse immediately. Cavitation bubbles collapse with a powerful Shockwave.
So yeah, a coolant leak somewhere can lead to a failed head gasket, although your engine may never overheat
Sorry what does the piston speed cause cavitation of the coolant when the piston is not touching the coolant?
Higher piston speed = higher block temperature = higher coolant temps and flow to the piston = cavitation
@@adrianago6446you meant cylinder, "flow around the cylinder"
This is probably out of context. He describes what happens when head gasket malfunctions etc...
Cavitation, Papá.
He is teaching you....
Damn like I’m 5yo thanks
Beautiful!
Emulsify is bubbles?....😂😂😂😂😂no surprise... poor quality of mechanics out there...
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Venito😂😂😂
The dude sounds like he smart but I don't know what he is saying