The stupidity never stops!! | Beanford Ford FLOOD | part 23
2023 ж. 20 Қаз.
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Edward's roofing... anyone fancy hiring that clown to work on your house? "have you got a spanner?" I'm looking at one mate!
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😂😂😂😂
Typical roofer. “Bungalow” bugger all upstairs 😂😂😂
He was check a trade verified
hahhahahaaaha
I love how they open up the hoods after the fact and act like they suddenly know how engines work...
😂😂😂 Exactly
Well, the water going in there caused the problem so if you open the lid, it should come out then the problem is solved!
@@dancarter482water hammer is big problem
Opens the hood and proudly states "Yup! The engines still there!"
_Ya don't say!_@@Boediprasetya
I'm Lithuanian on saturday night watching UK people driving through puddles and I'm having the best time. Life is strange :)) Subscribed!
Same here my friend. Greetings from Germany. 😂
For some reason I’m watching this instead of Formula 1 in the US.
Same hear and I'm from UK.
Welcome to the Uk 🇬🇧 where we are absolute twots
Me too lol 😆
Straight in with the bent conrods. He's got the flashing amber lights, the cones, but not a clue.
I think 99% of drivers have no idea what happens in a combustion engine if it takes in a decent amount of water through the manifold.
What a kick back ! Brilliant
He can't even work out how to pull his pants up.
@@davidjulian8536.....😂
That first car stopped quite violently. Nice demonstration of hydrolock. Then the roofing guy, lifts the bonnet, looks vaguely around, as if there was going to be a flag showing the problem. Hopefully he's better at the roofing.
Love how they open the bonnet like they're going to be able to fix it, class.
😂😂
When was the last time they ever lifted the bonnet eh?
The way the car stopped dead and bounced backward I'd be shocked if a single conrod was still its original shape 🤣
Yep, hydrolock 👍
Yes. All rods macaronified.
He is saggin, so everything is fine. 🙂
Hydrolocked
Yeah that was nasty ....... lets all sing the conrod song ...... i`ve got a lovely bunch of S shaped conrods , but it was still fun driving at high speed into that huge puddle ...... (Chorus) ...... i `ve got a lovely bunch of S shaped conrods 😆😆😆😆😆😆
The way the Focus's front wheel skipped backwards and that clunk was such a brutal hydro lock
Its scrap......
@@alisonwoodyatt2591 yes , the whole car. Because the Electric Is also gone on all those cars. 😊
@@wg7996 don't forget the corrosion... Fords love to connect with oxygen even in the driest of environments! 😮
I know, yet the idiot was worrying about damp carpets. This is the stupidity costing the rest of us a fortune on insurance renewals.
I worked on AA breakdown,these 🤡🤡 should not be driving,they cause chaos and hinder help to those who really are in need of the emergency services! Do you have a spanner ?priceless, think he meant a brain ?!
I love how keen people seem to be to destroy their cars! 😂
I don't know but I suspect "I deliberately drove it into a deep ford" is met with "sorry sir, that's not covered on your policy"
It's fun.
They just hate the existence of connecting rod
Greta Thunberg is compelling them.
@@samconduct1356Nah more like their too stupid to know how dangerous it is to drive fast in deep puddles
I thought the amber flashing light would save him
And the traffic cones and 2 ways radios 😂
and the cone on the back seat
He had a girlfriend. There is hope for everyone.
Extra hazard lights to warn everyone about his driving 😂
When he jumps on bonnet classic
Most perfect hydraulic lock I've ever seen. Well done man in little black car with flashing yellow lights to achieve it in such shallow water.
The smartest driver was the MB M-class that slowly made his way through the flood. This way water won't rise above the engine and get sucked in the intake. Kudos to the MB driver at 4:40!!!
Also it baffles me how many people try to crank their engine after they flooded the thing. They are making it much worse. You have a chance that your engine isnt ruined after it switches off. But as soon as you crank it, you are sucking in all the water.
Actually that's wrong, the correct way through water is at moderate speed, just enough to keep a bow wave in front of the vehicle , so that the water is pushed away like a ship, and not sucked in like a drain or vent. Of course to really do it right, you'd also put a tarp over the grille and tie it down.
Actually, looking at the drive, it was about the right kind of speed.
I tell people the same thing every time the viaduct's gets flooded and im sent to pump the water away and clean the sewers, some listen and some dont, I have pulled a few cars out every time with Volvo. One year had a guy get stuck in 2-3 feet of water in his Golf, the moment he rolled down his window to call for help a Scania came hurling full speed in the other lane, he got wet! felt sorry for him, but it was kinda fun. :D
@@xpusostomos Go in, create a wave, stop for a moment. Then follow the wave in moderate/slow speed. Thats the right way. I wouldnt risk it, tho. Even with a Land Rover. Even if the Land Rover has a snorkel. Chances are that its not entirely sealed. Also, a lot of electronics maybe get flooded or at least wet. If the water is low, sure, go in. The thing is, you cant really see it. If there are people on the side who are filming, probably dont go in. They are there for a reason.
people are driving into the water far more aggressively than i would ever with my 4x4 with a snorkel!
Ikr, its just a puddle and they think drive through water fast can prevent them from stall
When you drive through a normal puddle the water parts ways like the bible. So you can understand people apply that to larger puddles wrongly.
My Toyota tacoma (hilux) is set up for overlanding and I would never hit any water crossing at those speeds. Water has more force and power than people think too not just hydro locking.
It just causes the water to splash up and enter through the air intake! A few of them could have just taken it slowly and probably would have been fine.
@@fuadilahMursyidEdisonand the irony is if all of these drivers just took it really really slow, then they wouldn't have had an issue
Edwards Roofing. Remind me not to book them to fix my roof. "Have you got a spanner?" "I'm looking at one".
He's not taxed apparently
Cheers! I know where I am not going for my roof repairs!
If you're waiting for that broken roof tile repair,,,you might have a long wait 🙄
I’d probably call someone else because intelligence isn’t in this chaps toolkit
and it says FREE ADVICE on the side
I love how hard that first car stopped.
bye bye conrod
Slow and steady wins the race 😂
Bag on, you are right, i'm an old man now, but when i was a boy my farther gave lots of useful advise on driving in floods, that was drive very slowly to make as little waves as possible and keep the rev's up to stop water getting in the exhaust, and slip the clutch if you have to. Ok automatics i never thought of, but i suppose hold it in first is the thing! what prates driving water into air intake like these on film. Waite till the snow comes then you will see more ways not to drive, reving the arse out when the car is slipping, instead of picking a high gear and trying to move off with almost no revs almost stalling, is the way get gowing in snow and ice
Some of the drivers even entered the water then they floored it 😄
What was the yellow flashing light on the roof of the Ford for. Indicate there is an idiot onboard.
If you think getting a roofer in is expensive, try getting a sh-t one..
Unfortunately in my experience of tradesmen, that's most of them these days. Took me 4 tries to find a decent plumber, one 'fix' (to a cistern) cost me £150 and lasted all of three days. The young lads in particular seem to be all attitude and no skill, or else they can't be arsed to do anything but the bare minimum despite being paid £200 just to get out of bed.
The irony of the kid with 8 eyes stood on his bonnet calling the pickup driver a "nobhead", having moments earlier rallied his focus as though its a Ford Submarine. 😂 or Submoron. 😂
Yeah it was quite poetic really. So many knobheads in this country, especially when they get behind the wheel. He was trying to play it cool with his pants round his arse but you just know his girlfriend was laughing her head off. Hope she never lets him live it down.
Can't drive, can't even pull his pants up..
After Rufford being closed it's nice to see that others are filling in 😊
The first (Ford) is the best. Perfect example of hydrolocking the engine and possibly destroying it (crack cylinder head, crack piston rod, bend crankshaft,...). The force of the non-compressing water in the cylinders even locked the wheels. Impressive.
absolutely. Going from 2000 rpm to 0 rpm - instantly - will test the Ford build quality.
You can see the exact moment his crankshaft straightened out
That focus is done. The noise when it bounced back on itself. Rods are gonzo
u can hear the rod got bend😂😂😂 engine swap and you good to go.
nah just need to pull the plugs and crank the engine all the water squirts out then good to go
@EazyDuz18 it was definitely hydrolocked, I’ve seen enough to know when a engine is or isn’t buggerd
it's knackered, it's a diesel.@@EazyDuz18
@@EazyDuz18der Motor ist definitiv Schrott er hat ein Wasserschlag alle krumm😂😂😂😂😂
The Merc’s had the right attitude….Hardly got his Reg plate wet👍👍👍👍
To be fair, if you can’t figure out how a pair of tracksuit bottoms work, probably best to leave the car to an expert....
Hahaha that roofer not the smartest !
That’s why he’s a roofer and not a dentist or surgeon🙄
Edwards roofing 😂😂😂😂😂 I wouldn’t trust him to do anything that’s remotely technical😂😂😂 “Highway Maintenance”….ain’t many ‘roofs’ on any Highway I’ve seen????
I would never trust someone that crams that many emoji into a sentence.
The water inside the airbox in the Iveco Roofing van most definitely took water in as there was a pool right next to the intake pipe where the MAF sensor is 😂
I liked how he tried to start it several times just after the engine died, not even waiting a second.
Thanks for making my day. I´m chuffed for knowing what MAF stands for.
I checked the MoT and tax status of the Edward's Roofing van, here's my free advice, check your vehicle tax.
Expired! Just like his engine!
As is his engine
And i thought i was the only one who did this as a hobby...
The question is, when it was recorded? :)))
“Got a spanner?” “I’m looking at one”
The fact that they are all hitting the water at speed absolutely amazes me lol
I'm Canadian and I love it, we don't have that kind of fun here. Cheers from Montreal
I’m also from Canada (British Columbia) and I too am watching this with disbelief. Out here we get flooding from rapid snowmelt or heavy rainfall that at its worst can make you, your vehicle, and your home float away if you are caught up in it… but in this case being known hazard and is avoidable just makes the whole situation a 🤦♂️
👍🏻
big up from UK
That orange flashing light didn't save him. Edwards not roofing today 😂
Those lights on top will make it waterproof they told me when they sold them too me.
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@@ts757arse Lol. That's gold!
The most amazing thing is that you have to go out of your way to go through Bean Ford - the alternative route is far simpler
The guy smoking in the Mercedes sedan lol what a legend.
I like the part when the van driver wrote off his van, lifted the bonnet up and then remembered he has no clue what he’s doing so closed it straight away 😂😂😂😂
I love the optimism of these drivers, lifting the bonnet like they’re going to be able to get the water out of their cylinders. The bounce back on the Focus was really something….
It's not stupidity, it's part of the learning process. With sciences so dumbed down today it's a good way to learn.
Ford Focus im the beginning was the nicest hydrolock on youtube 😊
The bounce. _chef's kiss_
Driven by the milky bar kid....
@@stefanobio7045 Clear case of SOY
The level of idiocy on show here is sad indictment of our education system.
love it... greetings from Poland
What's the point in looking at the air filter when the engines already knackered?
Roofers should know how to keep the water out!
@@JamesBrown-mt5ru I bet he was guttered.
Guess the repair bill for his van is through the roof!
🤣@@AlexGSi2000
they only found out where the air filter was courtesy of Google
Oh here comes a DPD van, oh is a sprinter, ahh its a competent driver.
Fascinating. As if it wasn't bad enough the Focus driver piled into the water, my jaw dropped when he opened the bonnet and started on the air filter. Same with Mr. Roofing. Do they teach nothing about driving or mechanics these days? (Also thought it interesting that nobody seemed to care what might be under that water - like a big hole?)
WOW the first car ,i never seen a hydro lock like that,it sent the car backwards.Thats gone to have bent some things.
Could well have cracked the block. I've got a publication here from a piston manufacturer with a rogue's gallery of issues including a block from a hydrolocked coach diesel with cracks going everywhere.
got a link to the publication? thanks@@Graham_Langley
@@coffee3million714 It's a Wellworthy publication dating from the 70s - I'd have been given it in '76. Wellworthy were piston manufacturers based in Lymington (UK) and are long gone.
I'm Malaysian 🇲🇾 on monday morning watching British people driving thru waters and im amazed by how brave you guys go thru that water that way 😭 anyway done subscribed.
They are not brave, they drive at speed believing they will arrive at the other side unscathed; little do they know……or they know little
Ignorant rather than brave. I have a 4x4 and know exactly where the air intake is. I walk anything dodgy before driving it.
02:44 "Have you got a spanner?". You could say that. A big spanner was driving the van. The driver of the silver pick up going through at 0:36 so fast so close to that guy was very very selfish.
Some random guy turns up in armour plated golf buggy 😂😂
Farm car
I can’t believe people slow right down and than give it bunch of gas. Majority would make it if they just crawled all the way. As long as intake is above water level!
Can't believe the roof-mounted hazard lights didn't protect it.
He's def an odd one. Probably will be on some sting on fb if you get me
Yep there are very few folks nowadays who realise just how to travel through flooded areas and what preparations and precautions need to be taken. And that many modern cars (even some 4x4s, aka Chelsea tractors, I'm told) have no consideration for the possibility of going through flooded areas (air intake placement, and limited ability to drain excess before the air filter). I know I didn't tell one of my off-spring well enough :-(
That Focus at the beginning was epic! The engine locked then went backwards! That's some hardcore bent rod carnage! The rods fought back
The ML absolutely nailed it slow steady speed gentle bow wave keep the water as settled as possible that way you don't turn your motor into a bilge pump! Hitting the water at speed just forces it into every hole every wiring plug and the intake, then cause your foots too the floor like a absolute tool all that water goes straight into the cylinders ready to shorten them conrods
What a load of bell ends
The first one was painful..... no regard whatsoever for his vehicle and no clue on top of it but all of that with a lot of vigor. Rest in pieces little Ford Ecotec..... 😞
Ecotec is GM. This is a PSA engine
@@pilskadden Thanks for correcting, still unneccessary wasting an engine.
"i knew i'd find you here" says it all....
Moth to a flame. The cameras do seem to attracts the idiots. I assume he wanted to make a big splash. Instead he gave a masterclass in how to write off a car in under a foot of water
Gutted for the Focus driver in the first clip, there's at least £20 worth of damage there.
The trick they're all missing here is to put their four-way blinkers on. After all, it allows you to park anywhere, reverse on motorways, drive on footpaths and anything else that is difficult, dangerous or illegal.
That FORD FOCUS seriously hydrolocked
You can hear the hydrolock on the first Focus
"Have you got a spanner?" 🤣🤣🤣
0:02 how to destroy an engine within seconds 😂
Always a good time! TY!
The flashing amber light is a driver mentality warning to other road users🙃
That TD5 Disco sounds great! !
I drove back from Wales on friday and there was water poring of fields and a lot of flooded roads. We all took slow and carefull, and i was in an ordinary 208, on the crown of roads. I saw one car with the front ripped off from hitting water too hard, a land rover evoke.
I see Edward’s Roofing does guttering. Well that’ll come in handy, they’ll know about movement of water.
Seems that most people forgot that unlike air, water is incompressible. Modern cars for some reason have the air intake low down in the best position for hydraulic locking up of the engine. And once the footwell is waterlogged, no amount of drying out with heaters and dehumidifiers will stop those electrical problems in a few months. There’s a lot of sensitive electronic connections down there.
Yeah, leaky guttering. He won't be doing driving any more.
@@davidk3729my guess (as to why they put the intake so low) is so that they can have those sloping aerodynamic front ends. Design trends mean that lot of cars don't really have a 'grille' nowadays - the radiator, intake, AC condenser etc are all mounted low down below where the 'bumper' would once have been, where they're most vulnerable to damage. As for sticking ECUs, fuses etc in the footwell, that doesn't seem to make any sense at all.
You got a spanner there boi Chavey! Up with the Chavey mush!
I love how people hydrolock and blow up their car then try to get out and not get their shoes and clothes wet… you have bigger problems then that today lmao.
That flashing light won’t help you mate! 😂😂
Love the video. Been watching all the others of Rufford also.
And they let them drive on the public roads.........
Even the jeep filled his snorkel with water 😂😂
The only spanner in this video is the roofing guy🤣
If the land rover defender didn't have electrical problem before, it does now.
Being a defender it had electrical problems the moment it left the factory.
Fantastic video Yom. 👍😎
Love that most of them think that if they aproach the puddle slowly and sneak up on it, then suddenly floor it just as they enter then the water wont notice and leave them alone...but instead forces about two bath-loads into their engine 😅
* documentary narrator voice * "Having effectively snuck up on the unsuspecting water, the driver decides to pounce. Alas, the mighty river has one final trick up it's sleeve: the hydrolock. As the wheels slip downhill under the sudden force, water, forced upwards by the acceleration, finds its way to the vehicle's air intake. As it surges through the engine, it doesn't take long for it to find a cylinder to block, trapping the vehicle in it's position. The mighty river gets its meal, this time."
The first hydrolock was brutal.
it was for the best hahaa
That focus was well and truly locked. I wonder if the beacon light was to warn people hes an idiot
Thank God I can get my fix again. I have been craving this ever since Rufford ford was closed
These people drive amongst us in plain sight. Scary😮
Where I live it only takes less than 5 minutes out on the road to be scared of the quality of the drivers ‘allowed’ to drive a potential weapon.
I like it when they go "Kapuuutthhhhssstttttttttssssssssssssss"
That first bloke made me chuckle. 😁
Good Land Rover commercial
That Engine Hydro lock & instantly locking up the driveline & watching the front axle jerk backwards was hilarious... I replayed it several times..... So many people seize their engines... they probably sell more engine replacements than actual vehicles there.... could have a whole business dedicated to the $tupid drivers towing & repairs...
Good to see in the first few seconds that the UK has their own version of Bubbles from Trailer Park Boys, and is about as intelligent as him as well, if not less.
Interesting to see the snorkel land rover having a bit of a hiccup and splutter with steam out of the exhaust at 3:43. He does splash it enough revving hard to cause the water to wash over the intake at 3:35 which rather negates the point of it. Nothing is ever completely foolproof however hard designers try. I find the amount of air an engine needs every second is staggering. A 2 litre engine running at 3,000 r.p.m. is rotating 50 times per second. If a four stroke it will try to suck in its volume of air 25 times per second. The cylinder sucking their capacity of air could be up to 50 litres per second and possibly even more with with a turbocharger. This does equate with numbers given on the web.
Landrover probably has a carburetted engine, only takes a bit of steam to make them misfire if they're not sealed properly.
Motorists are so up their own arse that they think no one and nothing should get in their way once they are behind the wheel 🙄
3:17 "free estimates and advice" lol..... not taking it!
Excellent Footage 👌👍
I sometimes feel bad about myself thinking I am a bit stupid, then I watch these clips and feel a lot better self image.
Aside from the risk of hydro lock, there’s always the possibility that the roadway is undermined and they may be a deep hole which is concealed by the water. Slow and easy. Better yet, go another way.😂
Naic, yur vids are crazy fun.
0:04 "maybe if I keep turning it off and on it'll work"
Hyrdro locked so hard it reversed itself 😂😂
I felt the piston rods bend on 1st one
The first guy, the lights are on but nobody's home.
right that foucs off its fooked