Really great job, to be honest! These guys are true mechanical heroes, by doing an extraordinary work with no proper equipment and some self-made tools!
I'm surprised that thing was running at all. Amazed that they took it apart with just basic hand tools, determination and know how. Seriously impressed!!!!
These guys really show what determination and great teamwork can do. All this with nothing but hand tools. I also liked that even though every one of them was covered up to their elbows with oil, grease and dirt during the tear-down, they had all cleaned up to near spotless during the reassembly to avoid crap getting into the rebuild (even though their workbench is nothing but some wood blocks and a steel table sitting on dirt).
Mekanik nya krja bagus d siplin trmpil cekatan ga bnyak bicara tpii bnyak bekerja salut pada para pkerja yg sogap patut d conto oleh mekanik"yg lain nya ❤
Team work is the reason that this happened. Everyone understood their role. We Americans would have milk that for at least a week, especially if we're getting paid by the hour, but we'll also need a lot more tools and a bay with a overhead crane, a\c ,heat and schematic
... you just stated the evil side of hourly pay... the time-is-money concept is turned against the employer by employees... these guys understand that turn-over is more important to earning a living... to self-employeds that is the hustle... milk the time... you get no milk.
Is 3 in the morning and I’m supposed to be sleeping but now after I l watched this video I believe I can get out there pull the motor out of my truck apart and put it back together it may not run but it I’ll be back together 😅😅
You can tell who 's the boss, the guy with the white shirt! He does all the fine installation, start the engine at the end, and enjoy washing the engine case too. 😎Team work, good job all involved.
BIG DEAL! We mechanics in the USA can do the same thing! It just takes 10 - 11 months! HALF OF THAT because we have to wipe up every drop of oil and "depose of it properly" because we're afraid the EPA will show up and SHUT US DOWN! That and...we have to take a break every 10 minutes and play on our smart phones or take a smoke break! MAN I suck!
Is not question about it, these guys are master mechanic and they don't even know it, as so.many others from all around the world due that they have to rebuilt rather than buy a new one. Amazing job guys and girls.
38:05 torquing the head bolts. They didn't show every minute of the rebuild, either. For instance, assembly lube magically appears on the crank journals.
I have already watched many of your films (I have subscribed), I am a 74 year old Dutch man, who used to be a car mechanic and then a bus driver and I especially enjoy your HARD work and your expertise in (heavy) diesel engines, just like those a Russian who also makes similar videos of V6 and V8 engines from MAN and Mercedes. I saw the list of countries for which Google has the translation, but unfortunately Pakistani is not included.
These machines maybe made with CNC machines in the factory, but when it comes to maintenance, it’s straight backs, brut force and hard work, these guys do a great job 😊
Six cylinder in line diesel engine successfully rebuilded by these guys in a couple of hours final invoice after taxes probably u$100😊 Here in US same work probably two weeks of US labor final invoice u$ 15,000.00 + tax😅 for sure. We have a lot to learn sometimes
Perfect example of how a team all knowing their jobs and working together can overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges. My middle school Exploratory team in the USA used to say that we have been doing so much for so long with so little, we now believe we can achieve almost anything with almost nothing by working together.
As primitive as this work is... no doubt it was hi-tech 80 years ago when mechanics were fixing engines out of dozers and tanks across Europe and North Africa. Same get it done attitude !
Riesen Respekt vor diesen Fleißigen Klasse Handwerkern ! Diese ,Würde ich Sofort Einstellen in Deutschland !!! In Meiner Werkstatt , vor dem Haupt - Büro der Grünen !!!
They are way better than the guys in the other video. They don't put things in dirt, but on the separate metal plate. And they also don't were sandals. Great
Team work matters a lot. Here everyone is amazingly co-ordinated....as everyone knows everything. Pakistani mechanics are highly skilled and more than Engineers.
Years of lessons learned, blood in your knuckles, grease under your nails for weeks, sore back, thinking about the bolt you were missing before going to sleep. It all pays off when that engine starts going. Great job folks.
Talented undeniably but nothing torqued down to the correct tolerance and nothing seems to go back in the order it was removed. Rebuilt in filthy conditions. How long before it fails again? Fun to watch though
38:05 they're using a torque wrench for the important stuff. Presumably the mains were torqued with the same wrench off-camera, because they're only snugged up in the video... and there's no way they would leave them loose like that and still have a functional engine afterwards.
This is what I imagine when the Facebook marketplace ad says “rebuilt a few months ago, but no paperwork”
Dont buy it then go buy new
Lol people domt even need to explain or answer any questions these days “people that ask dont even get a chance to buy”
Good job. These Pakistani mechanics are talented.
Really great job, to be honest! These guys are true mechanical heroes, by doing an extraordinary work with no proper equipment and some self-made tools!
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😊😊😊ឱ😊😊😊បរ @@georgek.papafilippou2583
Imagine what these guys could achieve with a fully equipped workshop, respect
Yes that's why I like watching their videos
I'm surprised that thing was running at all.
Amazed that they took it apart with just basic hand tools, determination and know how.
Seriously impressed!!!!
These guys really show what determination and great teamwork can do. All this with nothing but hand tools. I also liked that even though every one of them was covered up to their elbows with oil, grease and dirt during the tear-down, they had all cleaned up to near spotless during the reassembly to avoid crap getting into the rebuild (even though their workbench is nothing but some wood blocks and a steel table sitting on dirt).
Absolutely badass ! Big shoutout to the mechanics and the channel. Great fun to watch.
How these guys can do what they do working under almost primitive conditions is Simply Amazing. No high-tech gadgetry for these ingenious fellows
Muscle 💪 power😮😢
😊
..9:38 @@martinalarcon3108
Much respect for these gentlemen. Enthusiastic, and their work ethic is second to none. We should be humbled by such people.
Mekanik nya krja bagus d siplin trmpil cekatan ga bnyak bicara tpii bnyak bekerja salut pada para pkerja yg sogap patut d conto oleh mekanik"yg lain nya ❤
Well focused and dedicated guys working with a minimum in open areas with dirt like conditions. Hats off to them !
Авто сервис Игорёк --- качество не наш конёк
And we ban plastic straws yet these guys have to work in these conditions
Mñ
Where there is a will, there is a way. Especially, when there is no other option. Team work rules
Kudos to everyone of those men any of which is worth more than the overpaid diesel mechanics today.
I love watching these videos. These men really know their stuff and do it under primitive conditions. Respect!
Team work is the reason that this happened. Everyone understood their role. We Americans would have milk that for at least a week, especially if we're getting paid by the hour, but we'll also need a lot more tools and a bay with a overhead crane, a\c ,heat and schematic
... you just stated the evil side of hourly pay... the time-is-money concept is turned against the employer by employees... these guys understand that turn-over is more important to earning a living... to self-employeds that is the hustle... milk the time... you get no milk.
Love how the dirt absorbs the oil.
These guys are the reason you only buy 1 car in Pakistan in your life time. They make it run forever. Maximum respect.. ❤️
Is 3 in the morning and I’m supposed to be sleeping but now after I l watched this video I believe I can get out there pull the motor out of my truck apart and put it back together it may not run but it I’ll be back together 😅😅
You can tell who 's the boss, the guy with the white shirt! He does all the fine installation, start the engine at the end, and enjoy washing the engine case too. 😎Team work, good job all involved.
Industrial pajamas and sandals are top notch 👍
The poor wife who’s gotta wash those unies 😮😢 that’s the real unsung hero
@@martinalarcon3108 Lifes hard in pakistan. Not for the rich.
@@Skidderoperator life is hard here too and easy for the rich 🤑 as well
Estão de parabéns, esforço mútuo, empenho 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Pakistani are determined ppl. Basic tools not even a proper work shop but my god they are skilled
BIG DEAL! We mechanics in the USA can do the same thing! It just takes 10 - 11 months! HALF OF THAT because we have to wipe up every drop of oil and "depose of it properly" because we're afraid the EPA will show up and SHUT US DOWN! That and...we have to take a break every 10 minutes and play on our smart phones or take a smoke break!
MAN I suck!
Is not question about it, these guys are master mechanic and they don't even know it, as so.many others from all around the world due that they have to rebuilt rather than buy a new one. Amazing job guys and girls.
I’m amazed that they were able to find all the bolts and remembered where all the parts go?
Wont lie, I absolutely love these guys!
Wow, gotta hand it to these guys, they know what they’re doing!
Reminds me of Cubans, dont have the best, but output the best...incredibly talented. You learn skills beyond when in their situation.
27:41 they made that ring compressor from an old cylinder ... that is genius ...
you guys are the BEST in the WORLD at this kind of work...GREATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
درودبرشما خیلی هم ممنون از این افراد زحمت کش دمتون گرم خدا به همه شما سلامتی بدهد در پناه خداوند متعال ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Im addicted to watching these
Respect from the USA. :)
Not a torque wrench in sight - just do it up till it feels kind of tight.....
38:05 torquing the head bolts. They didn't show every minute of the rebuild, either. For instance, assembly lube magically appears on the crank journals.
IN USA REBUILD PRICE 80K IN INDIA 1200$ who is laughing now
They often don’t even have a torque wrench so yeah it’s scary. Plus the gasket kit probably cost 500$ or more
These guys are amazing, the amount of work they do and the skill they do it with is nothing short of incredible
Big supporter, amazing to watch 3 days 24/7 stripped clean replace rebuild, turn key, ring client ready to go, pay me.
(Payment made) - next client
I have already watched many of your films (I have subscribed), I am a 74 year old Dutch man, who used to be a car mechanic and then a bus driver and I especially enjoy your HARD work and your expertise in (heavy) diesel engines, just like those a Russian who also makes similar videos of V6 and V8 engines from MAN and Mercedes.
I saw the list of countries for which Google has the translation, but unfortunately Pakistani is not included.
شي مدهش ورائع بمعنى الكلمه 👍🌹
These machines maybe made with CNC machines in the factory, but when it comes to maintenance, it’s straight backs, brut force and hard work, these guys do a great job 😊
Should we change the oil boys?
Naaah we'll just rebuild the engine.
Six cylinder in line diesel engine successfully rebuilded by these guys in a couple of hours final invoice after taxes probably u$100😊
Here in US same work probably two weeks of US labor final invoice u$ 15,000.00 + tax😅 for sure.
We have a lot to learn sometimes
Perfect example of how a team all knowing their jobs and working together can overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges. My middle school Exploratory team in the USA used to say that we have been doing so much for so long with so little, we now believe we can achieve almost anything with almost nothing by working together.
As primitive as this work is... no doubt it was hi-tech 80 years ago when mechanics were fixing engines out of dozers and tanks across Europe and North Africa. Same get it done attitude !
i hope there paid well. that's hard work and dangerous i do the same but in uk using all the modern stuff and safety
Good job 😊👍 ..
Alhamdulillah..
Great video ! 👍
Imagine overhauling a bulldozer engine, this is used to move the earth, very industrious people I appreciate their work
I'd recommend periodic oil changes.
Only when the oil lab tells you how much of the oil is dirty, and if it is excessively dirty.
Riesen Respekt vor diesen Fleißigen Klasse Handwerkern ! Diese ,Würde ich Sofort Einstellen in Deutschland !!! In Meiner Werkstatt , vor dem Haupt - Büro der Grünen !!!
They are way better than the guys in the other video. They don't put things in dirt, but on the separate metal plate. And they also don't were sandals. Great
They do the excellent job without talking.
buildt by hand is taken to a whole new meaning
They eat with their hands,,they work with their hands,,they're some handy dandy handymen! Lets give them a hand of 👏 applause ;]
Nice work, I salute the workers, thanks for Video.
I Have Not Seen ,Not One Busted Knuckle..No Bleeding Knuckles
You guys are so skilled. Respect from Denmark 👏
Upcoming video: Building a nuclear weapon using recycled cans and spare plutonium from China
How they manage to keep track of all the screws, bolts and pieces all over the place. Amazing
Do they?
Not a power tool in sight, gota admire these guys work ethic, this would of been the uk once upon a time
The conditions look primitive,but they do get it done despite no modern equipment!
Their videos seem to show a lot of repairs because of previous repairs failed.
what's amazing is that they'll be able to decipher the pile when it's time to put it together again.
Makes taking apart my 1939 Farmall Tractor seem simple.
They really stripped that engine to the bone. No special tools too.
Gracias a su video pude ver cómo es un motor de estas máquinas por dentro buen trabajo un lak
Wow I’m impressed. You can do anything if you apply yourself.
I am impressed.. I take my hat off to you guys!!!
Good ol hands and old tools never fails
기적이다
놀라운기억력
I like the way the trucks are painted in rainbow colors and that the employees are allowed to wear dresses.🌈
Love the way these guys all muck in!
Looks like a bunch upgraded to sneakers from sandals. God bless them.
Great job!. Although they're probably now 'off' Greta Thunbergs xmas card list!. 🤣
Bol lacks to her
Not a power tool in sight. All hand work. Impressive.
great team work,, any of these guys would make 60 bucks an hour in the usa
These guys are the real deal
That is one filthy engine - outside and inside!
But well done mechanics!
Team work matters a lot. Here everyone is amazingly co-ordinated....as everyone knows everything.
Pakistani mechanics are highly skilled and more than Engineers.
As a ex marine enginneer, I always tried to keep bolts etc in order so that they went into the same holes.
Was this job done in one day?
I'm thinking a week with all hands on deck. Wouldn't surprise me if they did in one day.
Pay attention ion to the light level. Daylight bright outside. Night dark outside. Same in your part of the world
I worked in a paper Mill on antique equipment that was almost 100 years old I guess we kind of work the same way as these guys right on this site
not a single power tool, all by hand. 10000000 likes.
That’s what we call FREE MARKET ECONOMY always balances itself
Very talented people.👏🏼👏🏼
Brilliant work
They remind me of Star Wars where Anakin lived as a young boy. They assembled robots and vehicles with scraps.
Years of lessons learned, blood in your knuckles, grease under your nails for weeks, sore back, thinking about the bolt you were missing before going to sleep. It all pays off when that engine starts going. Great job folks.
This is an upmarket workshop these fellah have boots on
Industrial deafness guaranteed
no trabajan sobre una mesa - un lugar muy sucio para armar un motor - en el suelo y mucha tierra
They must squat. It's their religion.
@@Skidderoperator gracias por esponder - no savia lo de la religion - cordial saludo amigo
@@luiscataudella8881 Gracias mi Amigo
Asi trabajan los verdaderos 😮😢 hombres
Pretty impressive. I could take it apart with no problem. Putting it all together may be a problem though.
Engine too dirty inside
Not bad for a parking lot job though lol.
Diesels oil is always like this on old mechanical fuel pump engines. But, I would bet they didn't change the oil much.
They did a great job, a very heavy task and no garage or proper equipment.
Such teamwork. Nobody hanging anout and getting a free ride.
Bloody amazing clever boys
I like the torque method. Crank them down till they smoke then back off a quarter turn.
Great Team Work
Excelente trabajo
Talented undeniably but nothing torqued down to the correct tolerance and nothing seems to go back in the order it was removed. Rebuilt in filthy conditions. How long before it fails again? Fun to watch though
25years bro
38:05 they're using a torque wrench for the important stuff. Presumably the mains were torqued with the same wrench off-camera, because they're only snugged up in the video... and there's no way they would leave them loose like that and still have a functional engine afterwards.
Good job 👍🏻 👏 😮😢