I know everyone is making fun of there working area and tools but you know what I see.. A dad and his 2 boys doing something together and imagine if they had a fully stocked garage how badass they be.
@nocapyoulackn35943 ай бұрын
That engine will probably blow up after a few miles. a fully stocked garage still doesn’t make these guys a trained engineer/mechanic… light years from it. The difference is easy to spot: look at your infrastructure and infrastructure in these parts of the world.
@radiumdude3 ай бұрын
@radiumdude if engines were blowing up like you say then there wouldnt be shops for them to be rebuilt. Fact of the matter is these engines will run for million miles as they do.
@187A13 ай бұрын
@@radiumdudeengine will be fine don’t be so melodramatic.
@lv76033 ай бұрын
Its not middle east, it is south asia, Pakistan. Otherwise child labour comment is true. Really bad working conditions for them.@@zachking566
@MrLunary3 ай бұрын
It's not the western wholesomeness here, the child helps out because it's expected when you live in near death poverty. On the maslow's hierarchy here it's not "I get to work with daddy!", it's "fuck i hope we get work tomorrow so we can get three meals that day". This romanticisation of people living in dire poverty has to stop.
@coffeepot31233 ай бұрын
The little kid smiling at the end when it started up. High five from the USA, buddy!
@ITRIEDEL3 ай бұрын
Priceless smile ! Awesome learning Curve!
@helinick812 ай бұрын
This guys are really good. But I would not bring them an AMG C63 engine 😊
@jogie632 ай бұрын
You know that kid is going to grow up to be an awesome mechanic
@chunhaylee2 ай бұрын
@@jogie63They’d fix it cheaper and faster than you or your company could with a warranty! 😂😂😂
@horacecomegna3352 ай бұрын
from South Korea, buddy!
@jamesdean34322 ай бұрын
Now this makes me feel comfortable dropping my lawnmower spark plug on the gravel and installing it without blowing it off 😂😂😂
@40vtr3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@simonww043 ай бұрын
haha
@MooseMeus3 ай бұрын
😅😅😅
@stevesalt29212 ай бұрын
the way he pried the head to fall off straight on the ground with such disdain. 1:40. and this dude throwing this fuel line in the sand lol. it all feels so wrong. 1:10. but it's the ring spanners i don't get. socket sets are pretty cheap and all.
@fuzzjunky2 ай бұрын
RIGHT !! 😂
@adirondacktrekking1972Ай бұрын
Torque wrench? We don’t need no stinking torque wrench!! What better place to build an engine than in the dirt. I gotta say though, the kid in this video has got a way better work ethic than most 20-30 year olds I know.
@LT12103 ай бұрын
If he don't help out *work hard") he probably DON'T eat. Lot different philosophy then what we are use to.
@Mr.HotRod3 ай бұрын
Torque is set depending on the weight of the guy swinging on the spanner.
@campervanzoso3 ай бұрын
Everything is fixable! Not in western countries because they government says you need a degree and 5million permits and the make the auto makers build stuff that only lasts 100k miles.
@JS-zb1vv3 ай бұрын
That's enough NM "trust me I know what I'm doing....I've been working at this for a long time..." NOT DIE ENGINE
@djjokerssss3 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing!
@jimpovolish5403 ай бұрын
you know it's cold when you see sneakers and socks instead of the usual sandals. The X2 voices sound just like JAWAS working hard.
@fabioarrua3 ай бұрын
the 2x jawas voice is true! hahaha
@MazziniMK3 ай бұрын
HAHA Jawas hard at it....bless them they did a sterling job
@wilmh9586Ай бұрын
Orange vest homie didn’t stop moving for that entire video. Non stop working. Would love to have him on any team of mine.
@LebonezerScrooge3 ай бұрын
looks like , you want to exploit him... thanks God i am not in your team !!!
@brielgaplur42603 ай бұрын
@@brielgaplur4260 you wouldn’t last an hour.
@LebonezerScrooge3 ай бұрын
@@brielgaplur4260 so saying someone works very well non-stop and praising them for loving their job is now wanting to exploit XDDDDDD americans
@pineira63043 ай бұрын
@@pineira6304 No, he's saying that because he is likely being exploited and you seem to appreciate that. Also, this, and most of these, video is sped up. These people may work hard, but they work slow.
@petermoto4093 ай бұрын
He was good. And you don't need a workstation or any safety equipment for him either.
@DosDonts1012 ай бұрын
Only "real mechanics" know the engine inside and out! Not just replace parts, but fix them!! That's talent!
@samsharif4768Ай бұрын
Yeah and they made a bunch of mistakes along the way.. I doubt any of these people are mechanics.. 😂
@kslandinАй бұрын
@@kslandin Living in poverty makes you an expert in anything. no time for bs but just work.
@kingcatx2Ай бұрын
Imagine if these guys had a harbor freight around the corner. They would be unstoppable. My hats off to them. Makes me realize just how lucky I am.
@itimebomb89Ай бұрын
Westerners can say what they want about child labor. The kid was the star of that show!! Learning life skills young is fantastic
@ronaldsimms-nh7dx3 ай бұрын
Westerners with their mindset the whole world operates like how it is in their country. That kid will be a badass later in life with the knowledge he will accumulate rebuilding engines.
@imthebestthingsinceslicedr54003 ай бұрын
An actual education would be better. He could probably stop living in poverty and move out of that dusty shithole with some schooling
@gonzo29062 ай бұрын
I wouldn't really call it child labor, that's probably either the guy's son or nephew or like the young kid is there to learn a trade at a young age cuz in that part of the world they're not really going to college like that when your poor like that so they're out there earning money or helping out just so they could learn at a young age
@jamesbroomfield7799Ай бұрын
@@jamesbroomfield7799 Western assumptions... You assume those people are poor, why? They have on work clothes, doing work! Those "poor" people PROBABLY owned that entire yard and several others.
@ronaldsimms-nh7dxАй бұрын
Wow! 500 bucks. Just a little more than a cart full of groceries. Great job guys!
@bobdubolina2 ай бұрын
Real pro's at their job, not once did they pause to look for the missing 10 mm.
@Bewar3-rd3qh3 ай бұрын
like Canadian mechanics , every 10 min , yo man wheres that 10 mil ? hahahha
@11TruthAssassin3 ай бұрын
It's probably hard to lose a 10mm with a 4 foot bar welded onto it though.
@jontorrie22123 ай бұрын
Yup that 10mm gets you every time
@luishetzler94293 ай бұрын
that me in everyday life
@NOZAS-lb2db3 ай бұрын
I've had my old socket set for years, and the 10mm is all beat up from use, and some of the sockets are still waiting patiently for that one time when they will finally be necessary...
@jasonh.87542 ай бұрын
As someone who is mechanically inclined and is restoring a 70's muscle car with a garage full of tools, I have to say it is crazy the amount of work they did with basic non-ratcheting hand tools. I get mad when I have to use a regular combo wrench to take something off now-a-days.
@xxsk83rxx13Ай бұрын
This is pretty cool. These guys are getting down with the business. Imagine if they had a better setup.
@Christofuzz-hc9xlАй бұрын
Given the conditions these guys are working in, they do a fantastic job
@mikeymjh3 ай бұрын
man those torque specification cost money. about 6-10 grand more than the price of the whole rebuild in this video. and that doesn't even account for the snap-on or mac tools, we are talking just labor.
@lauretiu2 ай бұрын
I rebuilt a 67 Mustang 289 with basic tools. Pulled it with a Sears come along and chain hung from carport rafters. Did take the heads to a shop for rework. As my dad said sometimes you have to just make do. Teamwork.
@deuce382 ай бұрын
Great video. Children receive practical knowledge from childhood, do not wander around the streets doing nothing, and do not smoke crack. Excellent, well, maybe they will throw some acid on the woman, but these are minor things.
@jonsona93532 ай бұрын
First, find a dirt floor.
@marcomalo023 ай бұрын
Then hire child labor.
@docdetroit1463 ай бұрын
@@docdetroit146Don't forget the obligatory motor bike and old bloke sitting in chair in background!
@bobgorman94813 ай бұрын
And Chipmunk voices!
@nasilemak8683 ай бұрын
and have 500 bucks, or in usa 50000k bucks for worse service. Some will always hate, since they dont know nothing and are following sheep without their own opinion, which is sometimes better because of their wrong opinions.
@gregorizi3 ай бұрын
@gregorizi Do you rebuild engines? Do you know having a piece of needed equipment being broken? If i needed an engine rebuilt and the crankshaft was stood up in the sand before it was installed i would bring my business elsewhere. The new bearings and crankshaft were expensive. Why start out with sand on them?
@docdetroit1463 ай бұрын
The knowledge is always far more important than the tools. Outstanding workmanship.
@d112cons3 ай бұрын
there is a right tool for the job and there is a wrong tool. Not torquing the bolts is bad practice but hey, if they only ask 500 bucks, well you get what you pay for.
@JerryMetal2 ай бұрын
They're loosening head bolts from back to front. They're lucky if the head didn't warp because that's not how you're supposed to do it 😂
@jacobnichols2182Ай бұрын
lol u silly
@NipdogАй бұрын
Throwing the injection pump in the dirt whit out plugs in the pump, do that to a new diesel truck engine and see what happens, that's not skills
@Tjalle10 күн бұрын
The youngster was turning wrenches and anticipating what was needed to be done like a pro! I’d give a monetary thanks to the kid. Nice to see such skill. Ol’ boy in black knit cap is the brains I’d say.
@eliterry37853 сағат бұрын
Commenters talking about torque specs and everything else, however if shit ever it the fan and it will who do you want in your camp the guy who depends on the specs tools or the guy who the spec tools depend on. These guys are awesome, with a little they can do the impossible imagine with much what they can do. If I had a chop I would hire these guys and pay them they due. The work ethic is beyond reproach and the skills set the specs for the tool manufacturers. These men are the engine whisperers.
@slipperyslope53643 ай бұрын
Absolutely, your comment highlights a crucial aspect of craftsmanship - the difference between relying solely on technical specifications versus possessing a deep understanding and intuition for the task at hand. The mechanics showcased in the video exemplify the latter, showcasing their mastery and adaptability in the face of challenges. In times of adversity, having individuals who possess not only technical knowledge but also the ability to innovate and problem-solve with limited resources can be invaluable. These mechanics demonstrate a level of expertise that goes beyond simply following predefined guidelines; they can improvise and achieve remarkable results even in the most challenging circumstances.
@Mechanical-Hands3 ай бұрын
Engine whisperers...what a spot on phrase to describe these mechanic diva's, so impressed, and as for the young kid, what an education/apprentiship he is getting, especially in a country where this is quite probably no chance of a "normal education", and no, I am not being rascist, i'm just saying that these guys all work together, and they all have a smile on thier faces. As an "old school" mechanic, who grew up learning how to actually repair things rather than just chuck replacement units at any problem, I am in awe of the skill and knowledge displayed by these guys. An honour to watch them work, the best of luck to them all.
@daveph35724 күн бұрын
These guys are ready to work at Boeing, they meet their QC standards.
@argus96093 ай бұрын
Lmao
@LichaelMewis3 ай бұрын
Surpass you mean? We all saw them tightening the bolts up 😉🤣
@MC-nb6jx3 ай бұрын
They're not diverse enough
@EvoSteve893 ай бұрын
Então é que eu nunca punha os pés num Boeing.😂😂
@carlosnogueiradacunha14143 ай бұрын
Right..bet they can get those abandoned planes running in no time..😅
@wayneb31933 ай бұрын
The smile on the kids face when it fires up, yeah I know that feeling 👍🏻
@dcdanger61513 ай бұрын
People, working hard with whatever they have,to get food on plate and roof on head.salute..:)
@doctoramrit94853 ай бұрын
Would much rather have my son turning wrenches than playing on the phone
@brittoncorbin28582 ай бұрын
Different world different culture but I will give them credit they do a hell of a job with what they have to work with. 👍
@truckinfam22072 ай бұрын
My Dad was a old school Mechanic in the UK , Torque settings for the sump ,one hand. Torque setting for the heads , two hands. Well done lads you keep them lorry's going with limited tools.🛠
@hermesjackle590327 күн бұрын
These boys are simply unbelievable, encyclopaedic knowledge of an engine, most mere mortals couldn’t remember where the first three bolts went back. I doff my cap to these boys, incredible.
@elwynjones-xf2zrАй бұрын
with the current emission frenzy going on around the world i give this guys an A+ for recycling.
@S1ckbg3 ай бұрын
What would you give Pakistan and India for keeping the environment clean. How about an F.
@mikespain86553 ай бұрын
Fascinating, the only specialty tools are piston head holder and a spacer for knocks.... It's def in upwards of $5000 job up here in San Francisco, $500 just to power wash mud!
@rdanda3 ай бұрын
That piston head holder is a ring compressor.
@retorqАй бұрын
@@retorq Wrong! That's a piston coating applicator
@user-wm3fc1sk1p2 күн бұрын
@@user-wm3fc1sk1p the tool shown at 21:34 in the video is a piston ring compressor, without a doubt.
@retorq14 сағат бұрын
Been watching these types of videos(geographical area) for years now, and one thing I admire and love the most, is how you guys can work together so well.
@elgoog7830Күн бұрын
WOW!!! I'm totally impressed, and blown away the team work, their passion and work ethic is amazing. They can actually rebuild a big block diesel engine with a couple of tire irons, a couple of screw drivers, and a hammer. No shop benches, no, respirator, no safety glasses, no gloves, no safety boots, no lifting belts, no nothing. These people actually do this work in sandles. They are amazing and incredible. OSHA what the fuck is OSHA? Never heard of it.
@edwardlara10112 ай бұрын
Guess you've not travelled much
@BrainbaskitАй бұрын
Inshallah I pray that these dudes discover what a table is one day.
@EricB903 ай бұрын
Literally built from the ground up 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@40vtr3 ай бұрын
this was so cool to watch. No power tools. No manuals. Impressive.
@RevelatingDemarchist417226 күн бұрын
While these guys don't have the best work shop,..they do have the best work ethic.Also have to appreciate how strong the oil pan is to bear the entire weight of the engine when it's on the ground.
@user-zg1dq1hq3d2 ай бұрын
I was running 100 psi of boost on 89 octane in 110 degree weather with A/F ratio of 15:1 and timing advanced 40 degrees. Needless to say I grenaded my engine. So it's now on the way to them to get properly repaired.
@LichaelMewis3 ай бұрын
the disassembly crew, builder guy who put the pistons in, the little kid charged with collecting all the bolts and parts I'm in total awe
@jsilva75863 ай бұрын
Pretty incredible. I'm more impressed with everyone working together pretty much drama free in not the best environment.
@jeremylewis51542 ай бұрын
14:40 - I am amazed they are using something as high tech as a pressure washer for once!
@Wadley2253 ай бұрын
At least they waited till the engine was split, didn’t start on the outside
@paulbellingham39483 ай бұрын
Did you see the Flywheel?
@kaosking4203 ай бұрын
Iv always said, torque specs are just suggestions.
@viperboyjam19713 ай бұрын
and 60kNm is always hand tight
@Will-ce7tv3 ай бұрын
😂@@Will-ce7tv
@VincentFunkАй бұрын
Well....what a great engine rebuild. Keeping the kids busy too. I have to be honest, i didnt think this engine would ever run again, great job! 👍
@PSExcavationsLLC2 ай бұрын
Doing the rebuild in those conditions and it starts. They know their jobs which were OJT training. I'm impressed.
@chuckeberth437028 күн бұрын
Assembled according to German torque specs - gutentight. Great video.
@lifeguard926463 ай бұрын
man those torque specification cost money. about 6-10 grand more than the price of the whole rebuild in this video. and that doesn't even account for the snap-on or mac tools, tool carts/workbenches, we are talking just labor. this guys have something that 80% of us mechanics miss: Skill. you go here for a repair they don't even bother to see if something can be done by pure skill to fix it they go straight for cheap Chinese aftermarket parts that have 300% markup and they quote you by the book( that i think counts even the lunch brakes and bathroom brakes as work time) and not by how faster they can fix it because they are very skilled
@lauretiu2 ай бұрын
I didn’t see them torquing anything. You must have watched a different video than we did.
@zfunk9Ай бұрын
What ever you do .Don't lubricate anything during assy. Bearings are gonna love that.
@glennjones53493 ай бұрын
They lubed the cam at least. Doesn't appear they torqued anything to specs however.
@user-vj1es1ce4u3 ай бұрын
It's all lubed by the dust/ dirt particles in the air
@marcripoche3 ай бұрын
GET ER DONEEEEEEE
@whogotfronto3 ай бұрын
@@user-vj1es1ce4u it's torqued to their specs :)
@tony3593 ай бұрын
The amount of talent in this Video is amazing.
@bulevartz3 ай бұрын
Großen Respekt ,vor diesen SEHR Fleißigen Tollen Menschen ,FACHKRÄFTE !
@grafluckner332 күн бұрын
Much respect to these guys working on basic tools and outdoor garage!
@winchells2 ай бұрын
Would be cool to Go Fund Me a garage and some tools for these guys. Watching these guys work makes me realize how spoiled I am.
@sprezzatura87552 ай бұрын
Never knew Nissan made large displacement V8 diesels…that’s impressive!!
@MrMan50143 ай бұрын
For their heavy duty truck,ud trucks
@nicolassiagian25363 ай бұрын
Wow, those British mechanics sure are creative- gotta hand it to them.
@richardmori1389Ай бұрын
Looks to me like a master mechanic, and a dozen apprentices! Great job guys!!
@garyclouse72342 ай бұрын
No government environmental, safety, or workmen’s compensation issues to deal with! I’m already loving how these guys work! They are indeed very skilled and working hard and working proud for Haji’s and Punjab’s all over the world! We love you in the US! 😂😂
@horacecomegna3352 ай бұрын
Victory! Awesome job. Very impressive. In 1 day no less? Very nice!
@wmk19753 ай бұрын
3:30 - My man in the beige getup is rockin some clean Jimmy Conway shoes 👌
@Watts3783 ай бұрын
I guess he's the owner.
@d3athca3sar3 ай бұрын
гаражный ремонт на коленках - самый лучший и качественный! гарантия ? завелся, и считай что повезло
@user-tc2ch8bg2m3 ай бұрын
didn't see any lube or bearings go on the crank and only 2 of the cam bearings got any type of lube. Rod caps were not re-installed in order. Just creates more wear. Must be a tough diesel engine.
@richardwarfield73863 ай бұрын
It's fine the dirt from the floor is the lubrication for the main bearings.
@Lonnie-Young3 ай бұрын
They probably don't even know that there is even an order to the rod caps.
@ftffighter3 ай бұрын
The engine comes with a taillight warranty. Once they cannot see the taillights on the truck from the "repair" shop, the warranty has expired.
@lightshipchief3 ай бұрын
If you look at their hands they are soaked in oil, just didnt make any effort to show the oiling in the video, i would suspect the cam bearings had some damage from the install though, ill give their job a 4 out of 10. It should function for a while
@cyclesaviorn27003 ай бұрын
Bravo, you men are very, very inspiring. I wish Snap On or Matco would contribute a full set of tools to you to make life easier. We really enjoy watching you bring that equipment back from the brink. What kind of engine is it? Take care, Bill
@billtodd65093 ай бұрын
clearly says Nissan Diesel on the top cover when he is filling it with oil ....weren't you watching : }
@thesage47293 ай бұрын
Yes sir I was trying to watch, but Im legally blind. Hope you have a better day with someone else.@@thesage4729
@billtodd65093 ай бұрын
I love how they get it running on the blocks of wood.
@kurtschultz40253 ай бұрын
It would be really nice to see one of these guys sent to an engine-building factory in Japan to see an engine being built. I'm sure they would be surprised just by being indoors, on concrete, seeing power tools & PPE.
@peterwaugh94163 ай бұрын
Java from starwars in real life
@user-iy9tt7lj7e3 ай бұрын
Ive seen mens in other countries poor countries do some amazing work with limited tools its really cool
@luishetzler94293 ай бұрын
Amazing work guys!! Much love from Texas!
@danc75612 ай бұрын
Great video,don't need expensive tools, got all the time in the world and why not .loved it and can't wait to see more
@colinevans7134Ай бұрын
С песком с правильным моментом затяжки "на глаз" я уверен там масло тоже высочайшего качества))))
@user-nt6cs4fx2v3 ай бұрын
А как иначе 😂
@rimasb77293 ай бұрын
все как мы любим😁
@N0Name033 ай бұрын
а отмытый тнвд с песочком и чистка форсунок наждачкой вообще бомба )))самое интересное у них это частая проблема поломанный коленвал , а ломается он из масляного голодания или за льющей форсунки , а это значит колено будет сломано в скором времени снова
@user-zv6yg4uw2b3 ай бұрын
В плане колена полностью согласен- сопромат не нае... шь😂😂😂. И ведь они повсеместно колено ещё и варят электродами🤦♂️...А если серьёзно- как можно отмыть отложения хаотично елозя тряпочкой по деталью? Сами-то в это верят)))?
@user-id3ft6fq7o3 ай бұрын
ну Вы придирчивый )))
@user-lw3dn9ob9y3 ай бұрын
Funnier than hell listening to the minions in the background
@k9six1853 ай бұрын
i thought it were the chipmunks
@Highskill3r3 ай бұрын
"Torque wrench, that's a myth my boy" ... seriously, really skilled hard workers, respect.
@ArtCarb26 күн бұрын
Incroyable ! Tout à la main, avec un outillage rudimentaire ! Très beau travail, même les enfants participent ! Bravo !
@mauricebarbot62687 күн бұрын
Your hard work paid off gentlemen. It started and kept running. Excellent work! 👌🏾
@ibgeorgeb2 ай бұрын
Some of the best performance engines are built in the dirt using old 7up bottles .way to go punjab👍
@hollywoodjoe32593 ай бұрын
They are Pathan not Punjabi:)
@inamamin68033 ай бұрын
Najlepsi mechanicy świata warunki polowe 👏👏👏
@wheeliezaksza24313 ай бұрын
You just knew it'd run perfectly. Nothing fancy, just getting the job done!
@ewohl0895Ай бұрын
Absolutely! 🌟 Sometimes simplicity is the key to success! 🔧👍 Thanks for recognizing their reliability and determination! 💪🛠️
@Mechanical-HandsАй бұрын
A mio avviso sono degli artisti della meccanica. Mi chiedo sempre, quanto possa durare una riparazione di questo tipo, dove quasi tutti i pezzi smontati sono stati solo smontati e lavati ed i pezzi sostituiti non sono stati rettificati. Anche il tipo di rottura mi fa pensare che il motore sia stato sfruttato in condizioni di elevato carico e sotto stress, quindi una valutazione per la rettifica dei cilindri, una valutazione se la testata sarebbe stato opportuno piallarla, se i supporti di banco che hanno sopportato la rottura dell’albero motore abbiano avuto qualche mini cricca o almeno tutti i bulloni cambiati. Comunque sono grandi meccanici
@gambrosi3 ай бұрын
All of the women in these videos working late into the night really is inspiring. women really deserve equal pay, you'd never see men working like this.
@meadpro3 ай бұрын
These dudes would be rich anywhere else in the world. They could literally teach the actual mechanics class 🔥
@juancervantes31325 күн бұрын
Awesome video! Loved the knowledge and work ethic of these fine mechanics!
@doubleaking3 ай бұрын
Разобрал, помыл, собрал. Офигенный ремонт, а остальные пусть точат, шлифуют.
@xorek773 ай бұрын
иногда и этого бывает достаточно
@user-eu1ss6by3f3 ай бұрын
Там коленвал был лопнувший 7:25
@MrRoman0073 ай бұрын
Поменяли коленвал, поставили новые гильзы, чем ты не удовлетворен? p.s. Поршни -кстати тоже новые- не имеют потертостей и один, вроде, новый. Я примерно такой же ремонт делал при масложоре (honda f23A) - поменял только шатунные вкладыши и кольца поршневые. Мотор прошел уже 50 тыс. км, после такого _недоремонта_ - работает
@znakrip2 ай бұрын
Про песок забыл,щепотку туды-сюды
@sergeyp90732 ай бұрын
Soviet style!
@garylee9738Ай бұрын
Habib and co, we get it right every time, 10 percent of the time
@nasun46593 ай бұрын
Some cool stuff going on in that engine, holes in the cam lobes for some sort of oiling assist, never seen anything like that. Oil squirters for the bottom of the piston/wrist pin, cross bolted mains, P-pump ...
@retorqАй бұрын
I rebuilt my Africa twin XRV 750 Engine in India because of Oil guzzeling ( 1 Liter per 400 Kilometers) , together with the local mechanik, still runs nicleyafter a nother 90 k Km :-) 2 Days 650 dollars for Original Spare parts, + 100 Dollars for the specialist when I help him with the tools and with the manual, torques and more, was realy nice work, btw. and 10 years back ( need to say wanted the whole Engine done, clutch everything, because if u open it u wanna rebuild instand ;-) ) good work , learned a lot in these two days ;- ) thumps up for the Vid 1. place, and thumps up for those rebuilders, they make somthing happen from nearly nothing, and its mostley better than original. once around the world , I guess i ll doo it again in a few years, who knows.
@thorschramme13 ай бұрын
I wonder if that was the crankshaft that I watched someone weld back together in another one of these grease n grit videos. Here's your new engine sir, just don't rev it too hard
@BuilditUK3 ай бұрын
Wonderful skills fellas. Bravo. Terrific work.
@1unsung9713 ай бұрын
I always enjoy watching this videos , is like watching when I was growing up in Mexico doing the same thing in the shop , just like that
@2426eltejanoАй бұрын
All my respect here friends, well done!
@PaulLorenzini-ny2yw3 ай бұрын
These "primitives" working in the dirt, work harder and are more talented than most people I know.
@jeffrowlette3 ай бұрын
While I will agree they work harder than most people, no denying that, the workmanship is completely shoddy. Everything from start to finish was done incorrectly and will end up causing more damage to the engine / premature failure.
@feron4503 ай бұрын
Who called them primatives?
@docdetroit1463 ай бұрын
A little Freudian slip@@docdetroit146
@strayvids3 ай бұрын
If these engines had a high fail rate after this work, I don't think the place would stay open long. I think they must. They did a fine job with what they have in my opinion. I bet they get paid next to nothing vs a "real repair shop" in the USA @@feron450
@Lordskeep3 ай бұрын
the way they cleaning the equipment with petrol was so satisfying
@jimmysucipto12513 ай бұрын
I am envious they can use gasoline, we have to use water based citrus sh*t here in California
@dcdanger61513 ай бұрын
I hope that's either diesel or mineral spirits. Gasoline is a disaster waiting to happen.
@chunhaylee2 ай бұрын
How these guys just throw all the bolts in 1 container and know which is which amazes me
@adamsfamilynfun14092 ай бұрын
Yeah, that was one of the most amazing things about this video! hundreds od various bolts, nuts and washers just thrown into a bowl, and didn't notice anything left over at the end!
@daveph35724 күн бұрын
Transferred knowledge from one man to another is amazing.
@daydreamdesignАй бұрын
16.0L V8, 12 HP, killed it!
@pierregoldstein3 ай бұрын
We need smell-tv, smelling the sweat, oil and other things while watching these videos. Great stuff 😊 Greetings from the Netherlands 😊
@RogowskiBubba08643 ай бұрын
You never want "Smell-a-Vision from a 3rd world country !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
@darknes78003 ай бұрын
Respect respect. Engine fixing on dust though but it started so hats off well done.
@bascogolfer52102 ай бұрын
You can’t understand the things these guys can fix. It’s amazing. Gas/diesel, Toyota, Ford, whatever. Well mostly Toyota. But you get my point.
@pinelandbushcraft1830Ай бұрын
much respect for these talented & skillful Pakistani workers
@muhammadumer53743 ай бұрын
Très impressionnant : ces mécaniciens connaissent leur boulot ! 👍 bravo et merci pour la vidéo
@michelrigaud95522 ай бұрын
Bonjour le français 👍
@Amazigh132 ай бұрын
Top job lads👍greetings from Scotland 🏴
@mt23289Ай бұрын
LOL, wow that flywheel is so cracked and trashed, it's ready to let loose and bust out the bell housing in a couple of miles..... I'm just shocked pretty much everyone has shoes or boots, bravo!
@PatrickBaptist16 күн бұрын
unbelievable well done, the Young Boys are brilliant
@2309196003 ай бұрын
hi there.great video.as i see it lack of oil changes would have caused this problem, having re built the engine a nice coat of paint would be great,also the air-cleaner would need looking at.did not see the pump timing being done,
@petersmith44553 ай бұрын
You don’t have the luxury of worrying about cancer when you are trying to feed yourself and your family.
@Sam-rf8yh3 ай бұрын
These comments are forgetting that these people are likely working with what they've got. I'm dirt poor and I'm accustomed to doing the same. When you don't have a choice, you don't have a choice. I'd say for a group of people working with what they've got, they did a magnificent job. I too was cringing about the particle contamination and complete lack of lube anywhere. But, depending on the engine, it'll take it. Moreover, it'll run better than not running at all, which is probably the end goal, after all. And as far as everything not being torqued to spec, literally half of the planet will make you freak out if that bothers you. Is it good, no. Are you going to buy and re-calibrate their tools? Didn't think so.
@xX_Gravity_Xx3 ай бұрын
They need to visit the local Harbor Freight and get some rackets for $29.99
@gordonfrigaard65213 ай бұрын
while they are there, maybe they can find some ratchets, too.
I know everyone is making fun of there working area and tools but you know what I see.. A dad and his 2 boys doing something together and imagine if they had a fully stocked garage how badass they be.
That engine will probably blow up after a few miles. a fully stocked garage still doesn’t make these guys a trained engineer/mechanic… light years from it. The difference is easy to spot: look at your infrastructure and infrastructure in these parts of the world.
@radiumdude if engines were blowing up like you say then there wouldnt be shops for them to be rebuilt. Fact of the matter is these engines will run for million miles as they do.
@@radiumdudeengine will be fine don’t be so melodramatic.
Its not middle east, it is south asia, Pakistan. Otherwise child labour comment is true. Really bad working conditions for them.@@zachking566
It's not the western wholesomeness here, the child helps out because it's expected when you live in near death poverty. On the maslow's hierarchy here it's not "I get to work with daddy!", it's "fuck i hope we get work tomorrow so we can get three meals that day". This romanticisation of people living in dire poverty has to stop.
The little kid smiling at the end when it started up. High five from the USA, buddy!
Priceless smile ! Awesome learning Curve!
This guys are really good. But I would not bring them an AMG C63 engine 😊
You know that kid is going to grow up to be an awesome mechanic
@@jogie63They’d fix it cheaper and faster than you or your company could with a warranty! 😂😂😂
from South Korea, buddy!
Now this makes me feel comfortable dropping my lawnmower spark plug on the gravel and installing it without blowing it off 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
haha
😅😅😅
the way he pried the head to fall off straight on the ground with such disdain. 1:40. and this dude throwing this fuel line in the sand lol. it all feels so wrong. 1:10. but it's the ring spanners i don't get. socket sets are pretty cheap and all.
RIGHT !! 😂
Torque wrench? We don’t need no stinking torque wrench!! What better place to build an engine than in the dirt. I gotta say though, the kid in this video has got a way better work ethic than most 20-30 year olds I know.
If he don't help out *work hard") he probably DON'T eat. Lot different philosophy then what we are use to.
Torque is set depending on the weight of the guy swinging on the spanner.
Everything is fixable! Not in western countries because they government says you need a degree and 5million permits and the make the auto makers build stuff that only lasts 100k miles.
That's enough NM "trust me I know what I'm doing....I've been working at this for a long time..." NOT DIE ENGINE
I thought the same thing!
you know it's cold when you see sneakers and socks instead of the usual sandals. The X2 voices sound just like JAWAS working hard.
the 2x jawas voice is true! hahaha
HAHA Jawas hard at it....bless them they did a sterling job
Orange vest homie didn’t stop moving for that entire video. Non stop working. Would love to have him on any team of mine.
looks like , you want to exploit him... thanks God i am not in your team !!!
@@brielgaplur4260 you wouldn’t last an hour.
@@brielgaplur4260 so saying someone works very well non-stop and praising them for loving their job is now wanting to exploit XDDDDDD americans
@@pineira6304 No, he's saying that because he is likely being exploited and you seem to appreciate that. Also, this, and most of these, video is sped up. These people may work hard, but they work slow.
He was good. And you don't need a workstation or any safety equipment for him either.
Only "real mechanics" know the engine inside and out! Not just replace parts, but fix them!! That's talent!
Yeah and they made a bunch of mistakes along the way.. I doubt any of these people are mechanics.. 😂
@@kslandin Living in poverty makes you an expert in anything. no time for bs but just work.
Imagine if these guys had a harbor freight around the corner. They would be unstoppable. My hats off to them. Makes me realize just how lucky I am.
Westerners can say what they want about child labor. The kid was the star of that show!! Learning life skills young is fantastic
Westerners with their mindset the whole world operates like how it is in their country. That kid will be a badass later in life with the knowledge he will accumulate rebuilding engines.
An actual education would be better. He could probably stop living in poverty and move out of that dusty shithole with some schooling
I wouldn't really call it child labor, that's probably either the guy's son or nephew or like the young kid is there to learn a trade at a young age cuz in that part of the world they're not really going to college like that when your poor like that so they're out there earning money or helping out just so they could learn at a young age
@@jamesbroomfield7799 Western assumptions... You assume those people are poor, why? They have on work clothes, doing work! Those "poor" people PROBABLY owned that entire yard and several others.
Wow! 500 bucks. Just a little more than a cart full of groceries. Great job guys!
Real pro's at their job, not once did they pause to look for the missing 10 mm.
like Canadian mechanics , every 10 min , yo man wheres that 10 mil ? hahahha
It's probably hard to lose a 10mm with a 4 foot bar welded onto it though.
Yup that 10mm gets you every time
that me in everyday life
I've had my old socket set for years, and the 10mm is all beat up from use, and some of the sockets are still waiting patiently for that one time when they will finally be necessary...
As someone who is mechanically inclined and is restoring a 70's muscle car with a garage full of tools, I have to say it is crazy the amount of work they did with basic non-ratcheting hand tools. I get mad when I have to use a regular combo wrench to take something off now-a-days.
This is pretty cool. These guys are getting down with the business. Imagine if they had a better setup.
Given the conditions these guys are working in, they do a fantastic job
man those torque specification cost money. about 6-10 grand more than the price of the whole rebuild in this video. and that doesn't even account for the snap-on or mac tools, we are talking just labor.
I rebuilt a 67 Mustang 289 with basic tools. Pulled it with a Sears come along and chain hung from carport rafters. Did take the heads to a shop for rework. As my dad said sometimes you have to just make do. Teamwork.
Great video. Children receive practical knowledge from childhood, do not wander around the streets doing nothing, and do not smoke crack. Excellent, well, maybe they will throw some acid on the woman, but these are minor things.
First, find a dirt floor.
Then hire child labor.
@@docdetroit146Don't forget the obligatory motor bike and old bloke sitting in chair in background!
And Chipmunk voices!
and have 500 bucks, or in usa 50000k bucks for worse service. Some will always hate, since they dont know nothing and are following sheep without their own opinion, which is sometimes better because of their wrong opinions.
@gregorizi Do you rebuild engines? Do you know having a piece of needed equipment being broken? If i needed an engine rebuilt and the crankshaft was stood up in the sand before it was installed i would bring my business elsewhere. The new bearings and crankshaft were expensive. Why start out with sand on them?
The knowledge is always far more important than the tools. Outstanding workmanship.
there is a right tool for the job and there is a wrong tool. Not torquing the bolts is bad practice but hey, if they only ask 500 bucks, well you get what you pay for.
They're loosening head bolts from back to front. They're lucky if the head didn't warp because that's not how you're supposed to do it 😂
lol u silly
Throwing the injection pump in the dirt whit out plugs in the pump, do that to a new diesel truck engine and see what happens, that's not skills
The youngster was turning wrenches and anticipating what was needed to be done like a pro! I’d give a monetary thanks to the kid. Nice to see such skill. Ol’ boy in black knit cap is the brains I’d say.
Commenters talking about torque specs and everything else, however if shit ever it the fan and it will who do you want in your camp the guy who depends on the specs tools or the guy who the spec tools depend on. These guys are awesome, with a little they can do the impossible imagine with much what they can do. If I had a chop I would hire these guys and pay them they due. The work ethic is beyond reproach and the skills set the specs for the tool manufacturers. These men are the engine whisperers.
Absolutely, your comment highlights a crucial aspect of craftsmanship - the difference between relying solely on technical specifications versus possessing a deep understanding and intuition for the task at hand. The mechanics showcased in the video exemplify the latter, showcasing their mastery and adaptability in the face of challenges. In times of adversity, having individuals who possess not only technical knowledge but also the ability to innovate and problem-solve with limited resources can be invaluable. These mechanics demonstrate a level of expertise that goes beyond simply following predefined guidelines; they can improvise and achieve remarkable results even in the most challenging circumstances.
Engine whisperers...what a spot on phrase to describe these mechanic diva's, so impressed, and as for the young kid, what an education/apprentiship he is getting, especially in a country where this is quite probably no chance of a "normal education", and no, I am not being rascist, i'm just saying that these guys all work together, and they all have a smile on thier faces. As an "old school" mechanic, who grew up learning how to actually repair things rather than just chuck replacement units at any problem, I am in awe of the skill and knowledge displayed by these guys. An honour to watch them work, the best of luck to them all.
These guys are ready to work at Boeing, they meet their QC standards.
Lmao
Surpass you mean? We all saw them tightening the bolts up 😉🤣
They're not diverse enough
Então é que eu nunca punha os pés num Boeing.😂😂
Right..bet they can get those abandoned planes running in no time..😅
The smile on the kids face when it fires up, yeah I know that feeling 👍🏻
People, working hard with whatever they have,to get food on plate and roof on head.salute..:)
Would much rather have my son turning wrenches than playing on the phone
Different world different culture but I will give them credit they do a hell of a job with what they have to work with. 👍
My Dad was a old school Mechanic in the UK , Torque settings for the sump ,one hand. Torque setting for the heads , two hands. Well done lads you keep them lorry's going with limited tools.🛠
These boys are simply unbelievable, encyclopaedic knowledge of an engine, most mere mortals couldn’t remember where the first three bolts went back. I doff my cap to these boys, incredible.
with the current emission frenzy going on around the world i give this guys an A+ for recycling.
What would you give Pakistan and India for keeping the environment clean. How about an F.
Fascinating, the only specialty tools are piston head holder and a spacer for knocks.... It's def in upwards of $5000 job up here in San Francisco, $500 just to power wash mud!
That piston head holder is a ring compressor.
@@retorq Wrong! That's a piston coating applicator
@@user-wm3fc1sk1p the tool shown at 21:34 in the video is a piston ring compressor, without a doubt.
Been watching these types of videos(geographical area) for years now, and one thing I admire and love the most, is how you guys can work together so well.
WOW!!! I'm totally impressed, and blown away the team work, their passion and work ethic is amazing. They can actually rebuild a big block diesel engine with a couple of tire irons, a couple of screw drivers, and a hammer. No shop benches, no, respirator, no safety glasses, no gloves, no safety boots, no lifting belts, no nothing. These people actually do this work in sandles. They are amazing and incredible. OSHA what the fuck is OSHA? Never heard of it.
Guess you've not travelled much
Inshallah I pray that these dudes discover what a table is one day.
Literally built from the ground up 🎉🎉🎉🎉
this was so cool to watch. No power tools. No manuals. Impressive.
While these guys don't have the best work shop,..they do have the best work ethic.Also have to appreciate how strong the oil pan is to bear the entire weight of the engine when it's on the ground.
I was running 100 psi of boost on 89 octane in 110 degree weather with A/F ratio of 15:1 and timing advanced 40 degrees. Needless to say I grenaded my engine. So it's now on the way to them to get properly repaired.
the disassembly crew, builder guy who put the pistons in, the little kid charged with collecting all the bolts and parts I'm in total awe
Pretty incredible. I'm more impressed with everyone working together pretty much drama free in not the best environment.
14:40 - I am amazed they are using something as high tech as a pressure washer for once!
At least they waited till the engine was split, didn’t start on the outside
Did you see the Flywheel?
Iv always said, torque specs are just suggestions.
and 60kNm is always hand tight
😂@@Will-ce7tv
Well....what a great engine rebuild. Keeping the kids busy too. I have to be honest, i didnt think this engine would ever run again, great job! 👍
Doing the rebuild in those conditions and it starts. They know their jobs which were OJT training. I'm impressed.
Assembled according to German torque specs - gutentight. Great video.
man those torque specification cost money. about 6-10 grand more than the price of the whole rebuild in this video. and that doesn't even account for the snap-on or mac tools, tool carts/workbenches, we are talking just labor. this guys have something that 80% of us mechanics miss: Skill. you go here for a repair they don't even bother to see if something can be done by pure skill to fix it they go straight for cheap Chinese aftermarket parts that have 300% markup and they quote you by the book( that i think counts even the lunch brakes and bathroom brakes as work time) and not by how faster they can fix it because they are very skilled
I didn’t see them torquing anything. You must have watched a different video than we did.
What ever you do .Don't lubricate anything during assy. Bearings are gonna love that.
They lubed the cam at least. Doesn't appear they torqued anything to specs however.
It's all lubed by the dust/ dirt particles in the air
GET ER DONEEEEEEE
@@user-vj1es1ce4u it's torqued to their specs :)
The amount of talent in this Video is amazing.
Großen Respekt ,vor diesen SEHR Fleißigen Tollen Menschen ,FACHKRÄFTE !
Much respect to these guys working on basic tools and outdoor garage!
Would be cool to Go Fund Me a garage and some tools for these guys. Watching these guys work makes me realize how spoiled I am.
Never knew Nissan made large displacement V8 diesels…that’s impressive!!
For their heavy duty truck,ud trucks
Wow, those British mechanics sure are creative- gotta hand it to them.
Looks to me like a master mechanic, and a dozen apprentices! Great job guys!!
No government environmental, safety, or workmen’s compensation issues to deal with! I’m already loving how these guys work! They are indeed very skilled and working hard and working proud for Haji’s and Punjab’s all over the world! We love you in the US! 😂😂
Victory! Awesome job. Very impressive. In 1 day no less? Very nice!
3:30 - My man in the beige getup is rockin some clean Jimmy Conway shoes 👌
I guess he's the owner.
гаражный ремонт на коленках - самый лучший и качественный! гарантия ? завелся, и считай что повезло
didn't see any lube or bearings go on the crank and only 2 of the cam bearings got any type of lube. Rod caps were not re-installed in order. Just creates more wear. Must be a tough diesel engine.
It's fine the dirt from the floor is the lubrication for the main bearings.
They probably don't even know that there is even an order to the rod caps.
The engine comes with a taillight warranty. Once they cannot see the taillights on the truck from the "repair" shop, the warranty has expired.
If you look at their hands they are soaked in oil, just didnt make any effort to show the oiling in the video, i would suspect the cam bearings had some damage from the install though, ill give their job a 4 out of 10. It should function for a while
Bravo, you men are very, very inspiring. I wish Snap On or Matco would contribute a full set of tools to you to make life easier. We really enjoy watching you bring that equipment back from the brink. What kind of engine is it? Take care, Bill
clearly says Nissan Diesel on the top cover when he is filling it with oil ....weren't you watching : }
Yes sir I was trying to watch, but Im legally blind. Hope you have a better day with someone else.@@thesage4729
I love how they get it running on the blocks of wood.
It would be really nice to see one of these guys sent to an engine-building factory in Japan to see an engine being built. I'm sure they would be surprised just by being indoors, on concrete, seeing power tools & PPE.
Java from starwars in real life
Ive seen mens in other countries poor countries do some amazing work with limited tools its really cool
Amazing work guys!! Much love from Texas!
Great video,don't need expensive tools, got all the time in the world and why not .loved it and can't wait to see more
С песком с правильным моментом затяжки "на глаз" я уверен там масло тоже высочайшего качества))))
А как иначе 😂
все как мы любим😁
а отмытый тнвд с песочком и чистка форсунок наждачкой вообще бомба )))самое интересное у них это частая проблема поломанный коленвал , а ломается он из масляного голодания или за льющей форсунки , а это значит колено будет сломано в скором времени снова
В плане колена полностью согласен- сопромат не нае... шь😂😂😂. И ведь они повсеместно колено ещё и варят электродами🤦♂️...А если серьёзно- как можно отмыть отложения хаотично елозя тряпочкой по деталью? Сами-то в это верят)))?
ну Вы придирчивый )))
Funnier than hell listening to the minions in the background
i thought it were the chipmunks
"Torque wrench, that's a myth my boy" ... seriously, really skilled hard workers, respect.
Incroyable ! Tout à la main, avec un outillage rudimentaire ! Très beau travail, même les enfants participent ! Bravo !
Your hard work paid off gentlemen. It started and kept running. Excellent work! 👌🏾
Some of the best performance engines are built in the dirt using old 7up bottles .way to go punjab👍
They are Pathan not Punjabi:)
Najlepsi mechanicy świata warunki polowe 👏👏👏
You just knew it'd run perfectly. Nothing fancy, just getting the job done!
Absolutely! 🌟 Sometimes simplicity is the key to success! 🔧👍 Thanks for recognizing their reliability and determination! 💪🛠️
A mio avviso sono degli artisti della meccanica. Mi chiedo sempre, quanto possa durare una riparazione di questo tipo, dove quasi tutti i pezzi smontati sono stati solo smontati e lavati ed i pezzi sostituiti non sono stati rettificati. Anche il tipo di rottura mi fa pensare che il motore sia stato sfruttato in condizioni di elevato carico e sotto stress, quindi una valutazione per la rettifica dei cilindri, una valutazione se la testata sarebbe stato opportuno piallarla, se i supporti di banco che hanno sopportato la rottura dell’albero motore abbiano avuto qualche mini cricca o almeno tutti i bulloni cambiati. Comunque sono grandi meccanici
All of the women in these videos working late into the night really is inspiring. women really deserve equal pay, you'd never see men working like this.
These dudes would be rich anywhere else in the world. They could literally teach the actual mechanics class 🔥
Awesome video! Loved the knowledge and work ethic of these fine mechanics!
Разобрал, помыл, собрал. Офигенный ремонт, а остальные пусть точат, шлифуют.
иногда и этого бывает достаточно
Там коленвал был лопнувший 7:25
Поменяли коленвал, поставили новые гильзы, чем ты не удовлетворен? p.s. Поршни -кстати тоже новые- не имеют потертостей и один, вроде, новый. Я примерно такой же ремонт делал при масложоре (honda f23A) - поменял только шатунные вкладыши и кольца поршневые. Мотор прошел уже 50 тыс. км, после такого _недоремонта_ - работает
Про песок забыл,щепотку туды-сюды
Soviet style!
Habib and co, we get it right every time, 10 percent of the time
Some cool stuff going on in that engine, holes in the cam lobes for some sort of oiling assist, never seen anything like that. Oil squirters for the bottom of the piston/wrist pin, cross bolted mains, P-pump ...
I rebuilt my Africa twin XRV 750 Engine in India because of Oil guzzeling ( 1 Liter per 400 Kilometers) , together with the local mechanik, still runs nicleyafter a nother 90 k Km :-) 2 Days 650 dollars for Original Spare parts, + 100 Dollars for the specialist when I help him with the tools and with the manual, torques and more, was realy nice work, btw. and 10 years back ( need to say wanted the whole Engine done, clutch everything, because if u open it u wanna rebuild instand ;-) ) good work , learned a lot in these two days ;- ) thumps up for the Vid 1. place, and thumps up for those rebuilders, they make somthing happen from nearly nothing, and its mostley better than original. once around the world , I guess i ll doo it again in a few years, who knows.
I wonder if that was the crankshaft that I watched someone weld back together in another one of these grease n grit videos. Here's your new engine sir, just don't rev it too hard
Wonderful skills fellas. Bravo. Terrific work.
I always enjoy watching this videos , is like watching when I was growing up in Mexico doing the same thing in the shop , just like that
All my respect here friends, well done!
These "primitives" working in the dirt, work harder and are more talented than most people I know.
While I will agree they work harder than most people, no denying that, the workmanship is completely shoddy. Everything from start to finish was done incorrectly and will end up causing more damage to the engine / premature failure.
Who called them primatives?
A little Freudian slip@@docdetroit146
If these engines had a high fail rate after this work, I don't think the place would stay open long. I think they must. They did a fine job with what they have in my opinion. I bet they get paid next to nothing vs a "real repair shop" in the USA @@feron450
the way they cleaning the equipment with petrol was so satisfying
I am envious they can use gasoline, we have to use water based citrus sh*t here in California
I hope that's either diesel or mineral spirits. Gasoline is a disaster waiting to happen.
How these guys just throw all the bolts in 1 container and know which is which amazes me
Yeah, that was one of the most amazing things about this video! hundreds od various bolts, nuts and washers just thrown into a bowl, and didn't notice anything left over at the end!
Transferred knowledge from one man to another is amazing.
16.0L V8, 12 HP, killed it!
We need smell-tv, smelling the sweat, oil and other things while watching these videos. Great stuff 😊 Greetings from the Netherlands 😊
You never want "Smell-a-Vision from a 3rd world country !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
Respect respect. Engine fixing on dust though but it started so hats off well done.
You can’t understand the things these guys can fix. It’s amazing. Gas/diesel, Toyota, Ford, whatever. Well mostly Toyota. But you get my point.
much respect for these talented & skillful Pakistani workers
Très impressionnant : ces mécaniciens connaissent leur boulot ! 👍 bravo et merci pour la vidéo
Bonjour le français 👍
Top job lads👍greetings from Scotland 🏴
LOL, wow that flywheel is so cracked and trashed, it's ready to let loose and bust out the bell housing in a couple of miles..... I'm just shocked pretty much everyone has shoes or boots, bravo!
unbelievable well done, the Young Boys are brilliant
hi there.great video.as i see it lack of oil changes would have caused this problem, having re built the engine a nice coat of paint would be great,also the air-cleaner would need looking at.did not see the pump timing being done,
You don’t have the luxury of worrying about cancer when you are trying to feed yourself and your family.
These comments are forgetting that these people are likely working with what they've got. I'm dirt poor and I'm accustomed to doing the same. When you don't have a choice, you don't have a choice. I'd say for a group of people working with what they've got, they did a magnificent job. I too was cringing about the particle contamination and complete lack of lube anywhere. But, depending on the engine, it'll take it. Moreover, it'll run better than not running at all, which is probably the end goal, after all. And as far as everything not being torqued to spec, literally half of the planet will make you freak out if that bothers you. Is it good, no. Are you going to buy and re-calibrate their tools? Didn't think so.
They need to visit the local Harbor Freight and get some rackets for $29.99
while they are there, maybe they can find some ratchets, too.
Don’t forget the 20% off coupon!
Oh you mean like tennis "rackets"?