FREE Abandoned Airplane... If I Can Start It! Ep1

2021 ж. 23 Жел.
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In this episode we’ll be introducing the newest project for Rebuild Rescue, a 1969 Cessna 401 A. This plane was left on the side of a runway for years and has turned into more of a bird nest than an airplane, but from a quick conversation with the old owner we were able to make a deal to keep the plane for free if we’re able to get it to run again. After sitting for over 15 years, will the turbo charged twin engines snap back to life or will they put up a fight while coming out of their slumber? Find out in this episode of Rebuild Rescue!
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  • I REALLY hope this becomes a restoration series , genuinely , this is one of the best watches I`ve had for a long time . You seems like a real nice guy and I enjoyed spending time watching you do this . Normally I would just skip to the end and see if you got it going , but I was so , enjoying the episode I just didnt want to spoil the ending . Great show man thanks !

    @davidhaney1394@davidhaney13942 жыл бұрын
    • David thank you so much for stopping by and investing your time with us. Your kind words are very encouraging. We can’t wait to do the next video !

      @rebuildrescue@rebuildrescue2 жыл бұрын
    • @@rebuildrescue You should have brought some plastic covers for working in the cabin with all that bid p**p 🤢..but great work on the plane 💪🤓

      @TheStuartstardust@TheStuartstardust2 жыл бұрын
    • 100% and if it does become a series u have no doubt it would get alot of views. Hopefully we see it in the air in the future

      @mrbennpulse3620@mrbennpulse36202 жыл бұрын
    • I've got to agree. As time went on (48 mins currently) I'm now hooked on this project. Wish I could help, just for the hell of it. One comment. I hope he moves all that stuff off the wing before he try's to start the starboard next time. Then again a good chuckle watching the tools and bottles go shooting off over the tarmac is never a bad thing. 😆

      @gusgone4527@gusgone45272 жыл бұрын
    • So do I !

      @martyns2804@martyns28042 жыл бұрын
  • N81AD used to be based at Brookville Airpark (formally I62) near Dayton Ohio. In the late 80s it was used in a part135 charter operation. I62 was a fairly small runway (about 30x~2400) so they would pick passengers up at Dayton International (DAY). I worked the line in high school pumped many gallons of fuel in that airplane, towed it in and out of hangars, and cleaned out after trips, plus side was getting to go for rides (even in that plane). Used to be white with blue and gold stripes. I just pulled up an old log book and my dad's last time flying that plane was 3/25/93 to Willow Run (YIP). I hope something can be done with this airplane.

    @kk1576@kk15762 жыл бұрын
    • That is such awesome information ! So tempted to pull a plan together and get it flying somehow !

      @rebuildrescue@rebuildrescue2 жыл бұрын
    • You got the best that hulk will give ever again.

      @timmayer8723@timmayer87232 жыл бұрын
    • Man we're did you find the information

      @aetparamedic@aetparamedic2 жыл бұрын
    • Very old Reg it show Cali last landing in 2019 owned by a DE corp but hey it’s entertaining at least

      @briancorty4348@briancorty43482 жыл бұрын
    • @@briancorty4348 flightaware says its certificate issue is from 2020/05/26 so not that old the and will exire in 2023/05/31 source is FAA and the owner is S & K Rentals Inc

      @YeaniaAeon@YeaniaAeon2 жыл бұрын
  • No interest in airplanes No interest in mechanical stuff No idea why this was recommended to me Just spent over an hour watching this dude with great interest!!!

    @Coentjemons@Coentjemons3 ай бұрын
  • Just an old trick learned on removing frozen in place sparkplugs. Work them back and forth a little bit at a time, each time until you feel tightness. Each time, you will go a little further until the sparkplug loosens enough to remove. I like your channel, keep it up!

    @johnlambert3273@johnlambert32737 ай бұрын
  • Having flown and worked on this exact model of airplane and many similar models many times, I’m skeptical but have hope that this airplane will fly again. Just from the video, I can already tell that both engines will need rebuilt, both turbos rebuilt, new mags, new plugs, props overhauled, corrosion treatment for the entire thing. You’ll need to check those fuel tanks for corrosion. And probably the biggest thing you’ll need to do is have an A&P go through the entire airplane and check for airworthiness directives. Since you don’t have any logbooks, all of the ADs on the airplane will need to be checked and accomplished before it can fly. All in all, it’s gonna be a ton of work. I’m excited to see the progress, and I’m optimistic. If you ever need a pilot to sit in the cockpit and work switches or a hand turning wrenches, send me a PM. I love to see old airplanes restored, I just know this one in particular will be a ton of work.

    @Flightx52@Flightx522 жыл бұрын
    • It would be nice to see him have some help! If he rebuilds them he could at least sell them! I've never flown in a small aircraft, and I wouldn't fly in this if the engines weren't rebuilt! Years ago someone broke into a storage unit, and stole a $35,000 airplane engine in our town. I don't know if he ever got it back!

      @davidregan9872@davidregan98722 жыл бұрын
    • rebuilding the engines themselves would make 1 long hour video :D

      @mtn_sivliu@mtn_sivliu2 жыл бұрын
    • @@davidregan9872 It's not just the powerplants, it's corrosion and overall *soundness of the wing spars* engine mounts, and other major structural elements of the airframe... in-flight disintegration WILL ruin your day!

      @MajorCaliber@MajorCaliber2 жыл бұрын
    • @@MajorCaliber Yeah, RUDs ruin it for everyone, regardless if it's the space/aeronautics or motor industry ;)

      @LeeeHack@LeeeHack2 жыл бұрын
    • I Agree a Ton of Work and a Ton of Money, I would walk away from this Project, its not worth Doing IMHO

      @CHELLIE2408@CHELLIE24082 жыл бұрын
  • The positive is that the engines are at a really nice height to work on. 😀

    @brianwest2775@brianwest27752 жыл бұрын
    • yes, good for one's back

      @lordclancharlie1325@lordclancharlie13252 жыл бұрын
    • If it had really been a Hanger Queen it had not had as many issues, it was a Homeless Queen, sadly enough.

      @carminemurphy4836@carminemurphy48362 жыл бұрын
    • I had the same thought as a former heavy aircraft maintainer where maintenance stands and poor ergonomics are the norm concerning anything with high off of the ground engines. I'm noticing not only how much knowledge the host has about engines, but that he takes pains to communicate well, something that probably went a long way towards him getting this opportunity. Good mechanics don't come cheap, but good speakers are priceless.

      @austinmillbarge8731@austinmillbarge87312 жыл бұрын
    • @Polymer Tools keep working at it, noone is a natural at anything. No doubt, the aircraft owner is not a mechanic and he shall ultimately give away a quarter of a million dollar aircraft because someone came along who could speak his language and solve a problem for him. Notice the host empathized with the fuel truck driver first, instead of barking out how much fuel he needs which would have made him seem even crazier than the whole airport probably thinks he is for requesting fuel at this infamous aircraft. Who knows when he will need a favor from that same person later? Also waving at the taxiing aircraft etc. It's not all about explaining technical instructions, but being able to communicate with people of all stripes. Linguistic leverage. Not everyone will respond well and that's ok, because plenty more will.

      @austinmillbarge8731@austinmillbarge87312 жыл бұрын
    • That was hilarious. My guess is YOU can find a silver lining to anything. Enjoyed it. Likely they will be easier than that to access though, when they come out, which they will almost certainly have to to get it airworthy while keeping the mechanic sane.

      @MrJdsenior@MrJdsenior2 жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely fantastic! It is an incredible pleasure to hear your comments about every step you undertake expressed in a calm manner. Not one word is missing or superfluous. And the cherry on the cake? Finally, someone who calls an airplane an airplane and not this unspecific, imprecise "aircraft". Fixed-wing aircraft are called aeroplanes (GB) or airplanes so one always knows what you're talking about, for sure not balloons or helicopters. Thank you so much for that too. Looking forward to the next posts.

    @bernhardecklin7005@bernhardecklin7005 Жыл бұрын
    • Ballons would be lighter than air craft

      @nhilistickomrad4259@nhilistickomrad42595 ай бұрын
  • With all of the plugs out you could see if you're getting spark just by touching the cylinders and the mags on. Ive worked on 421s 310's and others. Working Commercial aviation now. The Turbos won't make it not start, you just wont have that power those 520's can make :)

    @timjohnson1578@timjohnson1578 Жыл бұрын
  • I recognized that paint job right away! I flew that airplane shortly after it was painted. I was a brand new flight instructor working out of Brookeville airpark (I62) and the owner (I believe it was a partnership) took me along as a safety pilot. That was 6-25-1997 we flew from KMGY to KMSP. It was a really nice plane back then.

    @jimmasterson4431@jimmasterson44312 жыл бұрын
    • Yes... "was"... Curious. What actually happened to this plane that resulted in it being essentially just parked and then left to rot?

      @FinalLugiaGuardian@FinalLugiaGuardian2 жыл бұрын
    • This should be top comment, what are the chances u see a yt video of a plane u flew in 97

      @breakingames7772@breakingames77722 жыл бұрын
    • @@FinalLugiaGuardian Money. Tons of these types are owned in partnerships (as described above) to help with costs. Likely parked "temporarily" and months turned into years.

      @wintersbattleofbands1144@wintersbattleofbands11442 жыл бұрын
  • I've been an avionics/elec eng for 20yrs...worked on all kinds of fixed wing jet/prop and lots of rotary.. Military, private, commercial...my Industry is ruined due to years of agency greed and corruption and Covid now... To get involved with some good people doing restorations like this would probably be the best way to go now and potentially lucrative... Plus I love it when we complete the deep maintenance and finish functionals/ground runs and watch it zip off! Very satisfying.. 👌🏻

    @crunchynuts793@crunchynuts7932 жыл бұрын
    • Ever thought about opening your own shop? I belive there must be a big market for ordinary people hoping to get planes restored.

      @Lapislightning@Lapislightning2 жыл бұрын
    • I hope he contacts you 💯🙏🏻

      @Blessings.429@Blessings.4292 жыл бұрын
    • @@Lapislightning the work has to be signed off by a license mechanic. unless you have a 145 repair station. and joe blow does not get one very easy.

      @jebb125@jebb1252 жыл бұрын
    • Not to mention the UN/Agenda21/30/banking/insurance scam that controls it all, including the Covidian Psyop.

      @paull7806@paull78062 жыл бұрын
  • You obviously have an engine background, determination, and hard work I have confidence you will; start it.

    @billmccleave9320@billmccleave93203 ай бұрын
  • Jason... I just learned of Sam's Plight in the Cougar! My DEEPEST Condolences Sir, although I only knew Sam through your video series I genuinely admired and respected the man! Prayers for his eternal rest up above Sir! Mike~

    @N98858@N988583 ай бұрын
  • I'm fully invested in this restoration. I could watch an entire series of you getting old, abandoned planes to run again. seriously this is a gold mine for us aviation geeks. as a private pilot myself i love seeing engines worked on

    @daniell1869@daniell18692 жыл бұрын
    • This plane never gonna fly as he said

      @Morzsaszar@Morzsaszar2 жыл бұрын
    • Repent to Jesus Christ! “My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭73:26‬ ‭NIV‬‬ J

      @jesusislord6545@jesusislord65452 жыл бұрын
    • @Repent to Jesus Christ! jumponaschlongpetersniffer

      @mutleyadamsracing2684@mutleyadamsracing26842 жыл бұрын
    • @@Morzsaszar The end goal is never going to get them airworthy again. But an aviation museum might be interested in buying a working but not airworthy example of a plane

      @itheseacow7590@itheseacow75902 жыл бұрын
    • @@itheseacow7590 No museum has interest about a common plane like this

      @Morzsaszar@Morzsaszar2 жыл бұрын
  • Ok after watching your dedication to this project... Here’s some advice from a 30 year A&P. Make friends with a local general aviation A&P. Get a gallon of Kroil from Kano Labs. It’s not sold at an auto parts store but will yield much better performance than the pen-oil and 2stroke you were using. Pressure wash the whole thing. That will give you a much better visual for inspection. I know you’re just trying to get the engines fired but, don’t fall in love and know when to say when. Without logs the aircraft has little value outside of to yourself or deconstructed and used for “used parts”. I hate seeing aircraft sit like that and found myself wanting to lend a hand. Oh one last piece of safety advice, stand behind the prop while motoring it through. If by Zeus’ butthole of a chance the mag does fire your not in front of it. Also so long as all the leads are out of the plugs turn that prop all you want. Leave the bottom plugs in, drop some kroil and get the rings loose. Looking forward to seeing more.

    @johnafsoc8929@johnafsoc89292 жыл бұрын
    • You can get a gallon of kroil from my local menards lol

      @danparden8103@danparden81032 жыл бұрын
    • Kroil is the shit. We use to stash it because people would steal it.

      @Captain_Dark@Captain_Dark2 жыл бұрын
    • I bought a spray bottle and just mixed ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) and Acetone. Works just as good as kroil.

      @charles5448@charles54482 жыл бұрын
    • @@danparden8103 I had no idea. Kano labs use to only sell direct.

      @johnafsoc8929@johnafsoc89292 жыл бұрын
    • @@charles5448 I get where you’re going with that but I wonder where the volatility/flash of your mixture is compared to Kroil. I’ll have to test that out and compare it to Kroil for corrosion busting. What ratio hyd/acetone are you using?

      @johnafsoc8929@johnafsoc89292 жыл бұрын
  • I hope you can restore this baby to its beautiful old glory. What a treasure!

    @vickyburton2434@vickyburton24347 ай бұрын
  • LSC sent me here and I'm loving it, only a few minutes in but absolutely fascinating. Wouldn't know how to operate this beast in a million years but it's so interesting. Fascinating and a whole other dimension because getting an old car to start and then breaking down is no big deal really, a plane though.... brilliant

    @VDPEFi@VDPEFi Жыл бұрын
  • seeing all of this, really makes you appreciate people who keep airplanes going and clean for decades

    @SKRUBL0RD@SKRUBL0RD2 жыл бұрын
    • I agree how could anyone let this bird fall in such disrepair? It should have been sold a long time ago rather then letting it rot on a airport ramp somewhere out in the weather. At the very least put a cover over the wind screen. I think it would be great if he donated it to Everett Community College's Aviation A&P school up here in Washington state or some other school where students could learn how to rebuild the engines and restore the aircraft.

      @geea8509@geea85092 жыл бұрын
    • @@geea8509 maybe because the price can be prohibitive to work on certified aircraft. That engine would probably cost at least $50,000 to be rebuilt. And it has 2 of them. Aviation is stupid fucking expensive if you cannot legally work on your plane. And you can’t if you are not a minimum certified A&P (airframe and powerplant) mechanic. Then you have the licensed IA (inspection & authorization) in order to get any repairs certified before the craft can be flown again.

      @kwhp1507@kwhp15072 жыл бұрын
  • This is more than just an interesting "Will it start?" video, you've landed on a full-blown, build your channel into a beast, interesting as hell content concept. I'm not a pilot, but I find this extremely interesting. That Cessna will appeal to anyone who likes old cars and motorcycles like I do. If you did a 30 series on your bringing this thing back to some sort of good condition, you'll blow up your channel and I'll watch.

    @lfilson@lfilson2 жыл бұрын
    • this! you could easily end up with a million + subscibers with this project (this video already has 500k views), which i would imagine would more than pay for the costs of the rebuild and then you can keep going from there. Your production quality is already very high and you are obviously extremely knowledgeable.

      @bigfrank3283@bigfrank32832 жыл бұрын
    • Will it land?

      @erikperik1000@erikperik10002 жыл бұрын
    • @@bigfrank3283 Yeah, I totally agree. He's got 30K + subscribers right now, and from what I understand, once you get past a certain point, it starts to take on a life of it's own. I think that a lot of people would find this interesting and he could easily, as you said, use this build to increase your subscriber list dramatically. I watch Cleetus McFarland a lot, and he's done something similar with cars. He built most of his audience by building a drag car out of a corvette with no body. It's not very practical as a drag car or a street car but it was extremely interesting to watch. He's made so much money that now he owns his own race track. I get that this thing is prohibitively expensive to get going again, and I get that the engines are going to cost a fortune to redo, but what other options are there? Can they be replaced? Can this thing be turned into something else? I don't know, it's not just about planes and whether this one can be a real airplane again, this is KZhead. FIgure it out.

      @lfilson@lfilson2 жыл бұрын
    • 509,000 views and rising in 6 days don't lie. this already has blown up. :-)

      @tankacebo9128@tankacebo91282 жыл бұрын
    • Couldn't agree more! Randomly discovered this video, I know nothing about mechanics or planes or anything like that but this is fascinating, and I'm not to the end of the video yet, but if he does get this started and gets to keep the plane, I'm subscribing and will stick around to watch a series about this.

      @MsDesignDiva@MsDesignDiva2 жыл бұрын
  • I maintained an A model 401 for a Real Estate Broker in the early 80s. Seems like those engines are in the 285-300 hp range. It’s a sweet flying Aircraft! I believe you’ll get it flying again with a lot of donations! Gabe🇺🇸

    @BassetCat1@BassetCat12 ай бұрын
  • You are definetly going to get it running as the only thing you need is dedication! Dedication makes dreams come true!

    @gamingbros2533@gamingbros2533Ай бұрын
  • Just my 2 cents: A stuck turbo shouldn't keep it from starting and running at idle/low rpm, as long as the intake can get enough air in (Maybe disconnect the output hose from the turbo to free up the intake?). The turbo does not generate any significant amount of extra pressure until the engine is actually running and particularly running at mid to high rpm, as the exhaust pressure is limited at lo rpm (and nonexistant at startup ;) ). Different story if it was a mechanically driven charge device. Also, on a road vehicle that would turn well on the starter i'd have checked all cylinders first for spark, then checked for fuel flow, possibly by extracting each of the injectors and running it briefly into a can with a rag in it, and finally if an indicator was available, try to rotate it a bit longer without plugs to see if any minimal rise in oil pressure would occur, just to try to avoid starting it without lubrication. Now, i totally get that you'd be hesitant to rotate an engine on a plane with you or someone else up close to the prop, and also that you might be rather hesitant to extract the injectors in fear of damaging them and/or the injector lines. But with all plugs out It should be totally impossible for it to fire to get rotation, as there could be no compression, only in worst case a bit of a flame from a spark plug hole if you get the plug too close; hence you could likely check the sparks that way (a pain to remove them all, but what can you do...?). You'd probably also get an idea if the injectors are delivering any fuel, as the unburnt fuel should leak out the lower plug holes. Not perfect indication, but it's better than nothing, and you get an indication for each cylinder. Same setup should logically also let you rotate the engine to check the oil pressure.

    @chriscross5581@chriscross55812 жыл бұрын
    • Agree. Fuel/Air/Spark. I'd remove the prop assembly as one of the first steps as well.

      @elgar6743@elgar67432 жыл бұрын
    • @@elgar6743 100% with you on the sense in pulling the prop for fuel/air/spark tests and other stuff that will only have you rotating the engine on the starter. Running the engine without could theoretically have unwanted side effects, however, as the prop acts as the majority of the engines flywheel. I'd try asking a specialist for that type of engines before trying something like that....just to keep safe. I'd expect it to be common to add another type of flywheel or maybe a dyno load or something for "shop bench" running during major repairs etc.

      @chriscross5581@chriscross55812 жыл бұрын
    • @Chris Cross Leave the prop alone. The prop pitch is hydraulically controlled using engine oil and a prop governor (high pressure oil pump). If he ever did get it started with the prop removed he would have 300 psi oil shooting out the end of the crankshaft.

      @learmonkey3582@learmonkey35822 жыл бұрын
    • Can’t take prop off, and run. Could ruin the engine without the added weight and drag from prop, engine could turn way too fast and blow itself apart.

      @alecpalacio1958@alecpalacio19582 жыл бұрын
    • Almost exactly what I was thinking, except use an inline spark tester to check for spark. The engine should start and idle naturally aspirated, just leave the cover off and air filter out to turn it over and try to start her up.

      @joshsmith9398@joshsmith93982 жыл бұрын
  • This has to be a series, you can’t leave us hanging like this 😃

    @wp1631@wp16312 жыл бұрын
    • Dont need a series those engines aren't going to run without putting a shitload of money into them.

      @bryanmccarty8483@bryanmccarty84832 жыл бұрын
    • @@bryanmccarty8483 They’ll run one way or another ! 👍🏼

      @rebuildrescue@rebuildrescue2 жыл бұрын
    • @@rebuildrescue i love that brother 😁

      @Meshari_@Meshari_2 жыл бұрын
    • @@rebuildrescue One way or another even if it means giving it a tow 😅

      @sterlingmad7763@sterlingmad77632 жыл бұрын
    • @@rebuildrescue im guessing we get a series then??

      @ecstat8651@ecstat86512 жыл бұрын
  • I know nothing about engines let alone airplane engines, but the most important lesson I am learning from you is Patience and Perseverance! Thanks for that!

    @mcmoodoo@mcmoodooАй бұрын
  • I'm posting this from 26 minutes in. My guess is that one engine will fire up easy and the other will take more than double the time to get running. GREAT CONTENT!

    @BenTTR_Official@BenTTR_Official6 ай бұрын
  • You'll want to remove the oil filter and see how much metal is in them. That's a good way of checking for abnormal wear/ broken components.

    @skipbisby7307@skipbisby73072 жыл бұрын
  • Yes please turn this into a series! I love watching videos about people finding old stuff and getting it working again and this airplane has my interests piqued, not only in the fixing old stuff department, but general aviation as well.

    @firestormv01@firestormv012 жыл бұрын
    • Same

      @kricketkiki5043@kricketkiki50432 жыл бұрын
  • @9:50 it's amazing, and free! Of course you're going to restore it to like new!

    @robertallison9653@robertallison9653 Жыл бұрын
  • Glad I found this channel, this guy is awesome. Even if that was scrap, I'd ship it to some property and turn it into a tiny home or something lol

    @TotallyNoCat@TotallyNoCat5 ай бұрын
  • As a lawyer my tingly senses immediately kick in when someone says "you can have it IF you fix it". The plane is worth significantly more if you can get the engines running. If they're willing to give it away for free after the engines are fixed, there's no good reason why they're not willing to give it away for free RIGHT NOW. Hopefully my cynicism is unwarranted.

    @SirKenNorth@SirKenNorth2 жыл бұрын
    • And why was it parked for so many years to begin with?? Who neglects a $200 000 plane, and then gives it away??

      @acerjuglans383@acerjuglans3832 жыл бұрын
    • I had exactly the same thought which I always do with these 'if you fix it you can have it' situations.

      @jayballuk@jayballuk2 жыл бұрын
    • He has most probably already got an agreement with the owner to clear it, it just sounds good on a video and had the audience on his side (to watch to the end to see if he get it started and wins the prize). Good watch, I hope he sticks with it.

      @AcheForWake@AcheForWake2 жыл бұрын
    • I never listen to an Attorney lecture on mechanical or electronics unless those were his / her additional areas of study and expertise.

      @carminemurphy4836@carminemurphy48362 жыл бұрын
    • I remember a lecture given when I was ten years old and listening closely, an Aircraft is a symphony of many systems working together and maintenance is different from an Automobile, so an Aircraft sitting on an Airfield so long needs many items replaced before you can attempting firing it up, there is a long prestart check list. Personally I would pull both engines and send them to a shop for freshening up and replace seals etc and recertification and clean bill of health by experts as well as a complete check of all other systems, as well as updating obsolete systems.

      @carminemurphy4836@carminemurphy48362 жыл бұрын
  • You can Safely "Start" an engine with a locked turbo. It doesn't completely block the exhaust. He just wanted to "see it run", he didn't specify amount of .time. fire it up on video and make the deal! Then go through and rebuild it. I would call an A&P school to ask if they're willing to use it as a training engine rebuild, and in the end, you have two rebuilt engines. Many companies will donate new parts to the school. We resurrected a Piper Comanche that way, took 2 semesters, and we had a recertified aircraft.

    @ceisarsrepair7958@ceisarsrepair79582 жыл бұрын
    • I'd Gladly pay your couple days work and come take it off your hands. We have several A&P schools here just salivating for a specimen like this. But we'd most likely convert it with the two PT-6s that they rebuilt for us last year. 780shp each. It would become the family hot rod. 😁👍

      @ceisarsrepair7958@ceisarsrepair79582 жыл бұрын
    • I agree, I've seen plenty of engines run with a locked turbo. Even diesels. Air flow needed at idle is minimal and can get around the locked up vanes. My guess is the compression was not high enough to cause it to fire.

      @gorillawrenchin@gorillawrenchin2 жыл бұрын
    • @@gorillawrenchin Starting fluid is a Wonderful thing!😂👍

      @ceisarsrepair7958@ceisarsrepair79582 жыл бұрын
    • @Ceisars Repair right? I think I would've tried a few more things before giving up. I don't know airplanes all that well, but couldn't he remove the charge pipe between turbo and intake to free up any obstruction?

      @gorillawrenchin@gorillawrenchin2 жыл бұрын
    • @@gorillawrenchin I think someone else was interested and going to offer cash to the seller if it ran. All that work just to call it off using a Lame excuse that we All knew better.

      @ceisarsrepair7958@ceisarsrepair79582 жыл бұрын
  • This is a must see before buying a cheap (or any) airplane. So many ads look good but sellers can hide anything. A good buyer's agent would be very advisable for online purchases.

    @headfirst6227@headfirst62278 ай бұрын
  • Nice work, freeing up #2 getting oil in all cylinders and getting some compression. Lots more to do, but I like your enthusiasm. I've flown the $01, 402, 421, 340 owned a 414 & two 310's. I'll be watching. Bill

    @billwaller9442@billwaller94425 ай бұрын
  • As a retired A&P, I.A. I recommend you research the wing spar AD note and any others that would preclude any future air worthiness. There might be a reason it was offered for free of you get the engines running. BTW, I doesn't matter a whole lot if the engines are close to time before overhaul or not. Anyone thinking to fly behind engines that have been sitting that long and seem seized up, should be aware that there could be hidden corrosion issues that could show up at a most inconvenient time.

    @i.r.wayright1457@i.r.wayright14572 жыл бұрын
    • I agree. We did read up on the AD’s and saw the wing spar one. Without the log books all AD’s would need completed which would take a ton of money. However she doesn’t seem to have even a bit of corrosion on her.

      @rebuildrescue@rebuildrescue2 жыл бұрын
    • @@rebuildrescue Paint can hide a multitude of sins. BTW, the engines will still run with a seized up turbocharger. And if they are not spinning for a test run, no foul. You could open the oil supply line of top and soaking them for a bit with a good penetrating oil. Then, you must preoil that line so the bearing gets oil pressure before turning up to RPM.

      @i.r.wayright1457@i.r.wayright14572 жыл бұрын
    • @@eagle2019 I’ll have to take a look at the Hobbs meter. The only thing is though the logs were lost some time ago so I believe all AD’s would need reviewed and completed to make it airworthy. I’ll have to see if the AD is a spar replacement or an Eddie current test. We’re over in the northeast. 👍🏼 We’d love any help we can get !!

      @rebuildrescue@rebuildrescue2 жыл бұрын
    • ​@@rebuildrescue Unfortunately the worst thing for an aircraft engine is to be sitting on the Ramp..Marginally better in a Dry, environment, but even then time is the Killer. You're better off with a plant that has 3000 hours on it, that gets flown every week, than an Engine with 50 hours on it that gets flown 5 hours a year.

      @toadman506@toadman5062 жыл бұрын
    • I've got to think anyone wanting to invest in a airplane like this would rather buy one that's been kept up and never out of annual. Any money saved on initial investment would be spent exponentially trying to get it functional and it still will never inspire the confidence that a well cared for bird would give.

      @mctransportation9831@mctransportation98312 жыл бұрын
  • I'd love to see that beauty restored. If it doesn't fly an aviation museum would be a much better place for it than a scrapyard.

    @kemi242@kemi2422 жыл бұрын
  • Well I didn't know what to think when I clicked on this video, but now a quarter of a way threw and I'm so glad I decided to watch it, so (NOT BORING AT ALL) super interesting. And will most definitely be subscribing to your channel to see what other projects you do. And its not like I don't think you can get it started or anything; its just I think this might of sat way to long, but we'll see, I got faith that you'll get it started...

    @craigramos4323@craigramos4323 Жыл бұрын
  • not every one could understand making a rustted damaged machine back to alive, how satisfaying and respect to machine

    @rtgbhnkbn7004@rtgbhnkbn70048 ай бұрын
  • I'd get a hold of Jimmy from Jimmy's world, this right up his alley! He'd pull a plug, like car and spin it with a remote starter!

    @tomwarner2468@tomwarner24682 жыл бұрын
    • Isn't he currently rebuilding a 3q0?

      @codylapoint@codylapoint2 жыл бұрын
    • 310**

      @codylapoint@codylapoint2 жыл бұрын
    • @@codylapoint Yep, he's restoring a 310, and he's also restoring a '68 Aztec he bought at the same time. And if I'm keeping track correctly, he's also into a couple Beechcraft Sierras.

      @nevadahamaker7149@nevadahamaker71492 жыл бұрын
    • I thought the same thing. Contact Jimmy.

      @jacobasson856@jacobasson8562 жыл бұрын
    • #savethe310

      @andrewq1876@andrewq18762 жыл бұрын
  • I’ve worked as a A&P for most of my life, and I don’t miss this at all. I feel your pain lol. Great video, and please for the love of god don’t be complacent turning the prop over by hand. Always treat the engine as it was hot.

    @nateg6320@nateg63202 жыл бұрын
    • I’m currently an A&P workin on larger birds like 37s and A321s and just seeing this makes me cringe haha. He’s got more patients than I do. I can just imagine the paperwork it would take to make that airworthy again😅

      @easterntennesseelivesteame4796@easterntennesseelivesteame47962 жыл бұрын
    • @@easterntennesseelivesteame4796 I think that's the part he's missing. I hear him talk about how he would like to take the interior out and redo it and clean itself up and get it working but I don't think he realizes that he needs somebody to sign off on everything and that's where the money is. Unlike a car or a tractor or most other things, just because you can do it yourself and write it up doesn't mean you'll be allowed to use it. Even if you did everything perfectly which umm... I really like his style for working on things and getting them running but aircraft are... Different on how they are approached.

      @TravisFabel@TravisFabel2 жыл бұрын
    • @@TravisFabel assuming its carb might help if they where cleaned and checking there's fuel reaching the plugs and a spark. A torque wrench wouldn't hurt either.

      @bitcoinwhisperer1754@bitcoinwhisperer17542 жыл бұрын
    • @@TravisFabel Yeah, when I seen the thumbnail and "rebild rescue" I thought uhhh, dude it was abandoned because it needs to be rebuilt, inspected and singed by a licensed A&P, plus it will need an annual inspection...dude the list is so amazingly long, it would be hard to believe.

      @jbrownjetmech-4783@jbrownjetmech-47832 жыл бұрын
    • @@bitcoinwhisperer1754 It's not, it's fuel injected. And fuel injection works different on airplane engines. It's just a constant mist of fuel into the intake near the valve.

      @MrNavyman53@MrNavyman532 жыл бұрын
  • This is great! I worked at an FBO in my younger years with small aircraft, turboprop, conventional, Lear jets and commercial as well. It was pretty cool. Watching you tear into this plane brought back some of those memories. I hung around a lot of pilots who would invite me along on trips. I became quite familiar with many aircraft. I look forward to more of this. Thanks.

    @joeb5578@joeb55786 ай бұрын
    • What about GULFSTREAM

      @ARNOLDGBURR@ARNOLDGBURR5 ай бұрын
  • Really like that video. I am now at 25:53 and because you said to give comments so I'll say yes I think you're gonna start the engine. The reason is because it seems like you know your engines pretty well by explaining the components and processes. Some one interested in air craft engineering could easily recommend watching this video because there's a lot to learn.

    @whitepage1472@whitepage14726 ай бұрын
  • Id love to see a full restoration or something close, see that plane looking brand new and airworthy!

    @Abigail_Nikolaev@Abigail_Nikolaev2 жыл бұрын
  • PLEASE make this a series and nurse this beautiful aircraft back to good health and airworthiness! I have a pilot's license and have learned so much from this video alone. Subscribed to you just because of it. CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT VIDEO!!

    @pjharb@pjharb2 жыл бұрын
    • It would take more money than the airplane is worth to get that airworthy...

      @accutronitisthe2nd95@accutronitisthe2nd952 жыл бұрын
    • @@accutronitisthe2nd95 Oh absolutely, but it's really fascinating for us to watch and he'll make a lot of money back from these videos :-D also the aircraft will be worth more than similar ones so it's more than worth it in the end

      @pjharb@pjharb2 жыл бұрын
    • Wanna go for a ride?

      @DrSeuss-nv9hw@DrSeuss-nv9hw2 жыл бұрын
    • @@DrSeuss-nv9hw Is that an innuendo or do you mean go flying? 😂

      @pjharb@pjharb2 жыл бұрын
    • @@pjharb ....It's part innuendo and part euphemism. Here's what I really meant to say. Like you, I think this restoration project is super cool. On the other hand, climbing into a 😯1969 airframe😲, that's been fermenting in layers of bird shit and other corrosive elements for the last 15-16 years (or more?), doesn't seem like the best idea. Kind of like going for a ride with Ted Bundy wasn't a solid idea.

      @DrSeuss-nv9hw@DrSeuss-nv9hw2 жыл бұрын
  • how fortunate are you to have an opportunity of getting a twin engine aeroplane for free. I do believe that NOT getting it to fly again is a crime. If I were given an opportunity like this I would accept the challenge of bringing this bird back to life even though I know nothing about the mechanics and how to repair them. Would surely be using youtube and facebook to learn how to give it breath to come alive. Living in New Zealand there are no opportunities like what you have here. If it were given to me I would come and live until I breathed life into this bird. You are a very lucky man.

    @RNZN102939@RNZN1029397 ай бұрын
  • Amazing!! It still has all the avionics, instruments, flight manual AFM and tow bar!!!!

    @johnpoindexter6594@johnpoindexter6594Ай бұрын
  • I flew Cessna 402C for a few years as my first pilot job. Also have a few hours in Cessna 402B and 421 (this is a 401 but they are pretty similar). I really liked them and had some great memories. First off the sad part is that plane will never legally fly again unless the logbooks are located. You could not even sell parts from it without proper records except perhaps avionics, which is radios for communication and navigation etc. for those who do not know. Otherwise it might be worth something. It would make an awesome lawn ornament, or clubhouse for kids, bunkie or camper? If the logbooks were located there is a Certificate of Airworthiness which is only valid with an Annual Inspection report. Pilots may perform some routine maintenance, but most of that has to be completed by a certified aircraft mechanic. (I realize you are just doing this for interest and the video purposes) Likely needing two engine rebuilds, new lines and seals for hydraulic landing gear, tires, flushing the fuel system, exterior paint and interior. You would likely put way over $100K into it even assuming there was no major corrosion or airframe damage (which I doubt). Too bad it was not properly prepared to store in a dry climate boneyard. suggestions if I may: 1 you were aware of multiple fuel tanks on this model, I did not hear a reference to a fuel selector valve which may be on the floor to make sure the engine is being fed by the tank you added fuel to and not trying to start from one of the empty tanks or that the fuel is shut off. I am sure not everything was mentioned or caught on video, so just saying. Also could try putting a little fuel in the cylinders to see if it sputters. 2 I am not sure the turbo would cause an issue with starting. I would have to see a schematic (as a pilot I think I know airplanes but ask a mechanic they do know). As said in the video the turbo charger is powered by exhaust gases , there is no mechanical link to the engine. For those who don't know a supercharger is mechanically linked to an engine usually through a gearbox. The wastegates do no open until a certain manifold pressure the turbo may not do anything at idle or low power settings. You pointed out the pressure relief valve on the turbo so that should alleviate any overboost or exhaust backflow issues problems from the seized impeller in the turbo. Maybe if you just disconnect both hoses from the turbocharger it will not have any backflow or pressure issues from the exhaust end and the engine intake from the output side of the turbo will just breathe normally aspirated. Similar aircraft have had turbos permanently removed. It does not work until high power settings. Half way down the runway you could feel a good kick in the seat when the turbo opened on take off. 3. I could not tell from the video if you had moved your truck while starting. At one point is was in front of the aircraft. Make sure it is beside or behind and maybe a good distance away in case things go bad. Also every aircraft comes with a fire extinguisher but that one is likely empty. Even before your fuel leak I was hoping you had a couple of extinguishers handy. I knew of a Lockheed Lodestar (similar to Beech 18) that sat for years at an airport with grass and weeds growing all around it. A friend looked in it once and said it was full of mice and spider webs etc. Eventually someone like you showed up, cut the grass, replaced the tires and eventually fired it up. It was far from airworthy or legal. One morning airport staff noticed it was gone. After the tower closed it took off no radios supposedly to a farm field maybe where he did not have to pay to park it? Police and government aviation officials were notified I never heard anything more. I wish I was with you for the adventure and giggles. Good luck! PS There is no way I would test fly that :(

    @supergmx1046@supergmx10462 жыл бұрын
    • Great comment, very interesting to read your insights

      @eck0hcobra15@eck0hcobra152 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for your input,this is really interesting stuff.

      @clinteastwood5718@clinteastwood57182 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for the very informative comment but you nailed it when you said "I realize you are just doing this for interest and the video purposes". I realized this right at the beginning when he proceeded to remove the spark plugs using massive torque without a long pre-soak and without using heat. Just getting one engine to run would cost more than this guy has or will ever have and the idea of flying that turd is ludicrous. If this guy does all the work, I doubt that he will find many eager passengers.

      @farleymusclewhite411@farleymusclewhite4112 жыл бұрын
    • These engines could be used on an airboat. Here in Florida they are used quite often and good money is paid for a decent running 520.

      @shidukirider@shidukirider2 жыл бұрын
    • @@farleymusclewhite411 I guess it would be a risky investment for his channel. I can definitely see him blow up if he started a build series

      @SupurrrCat@SupurrrCat2 жыл бұрын
  • I am an A&P with Inspection Authorization. I’m also an ATP pilot with about 13,000 hours. You should be aware that FAA regulations are very specific as to what type of maintenance an non licensed mechanic can do. If your goal is to demonstrate that the engine (or engines) can be run, then great have at it. Also be advised that the value of the engine can be pretty severely compromised if it’s run after sitting so long. A big problem on this model of twin Cessna is spar corrosion. If it exists, the cost to repair will be in the range of ten times the value of the airplane. If you CAN take legal possession, then I would recommend parting it out. It will help finance your flight training.

    @rexmyers991@rexmyers9912 жыл бұрын
    • Good comment Rex. I contributed as well. I think he has severe FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) syndrome.

      @mikie53146@mikie531462 жыл бұрын
    • Agreed. Especially if he doesn’t know the SMOH time. If they’re due for overhauls, you’re looking at roughly $40k per engine on the low end. And that has to be done by an A&P.

      @hockeyboy501@hockeyboy5012 жыл бұрын
    • Sell it to Africa… here we even fly carpets and brooms

      @tronixfix@tronixfix2 жыл бұрын
    • @Green Mamba Games There's a major bird flu epidemic over on the East side of the Atlantic right now. Has it not spread to the USA?

      @artgreen6915@artgreen69152 жыл бұрын
    • did you not watch the video even he says it will never fly again.

      @gogereaver349@gogereaver3492 жыл бұрын
  • This video came up while I was watching other videos, and I am super happy. I love planes and it would be real Awesome seeing this plane come back to life. It would be amazing!!

    @jessiec4128@jessiec41288 ай бұрын
  • What a great idea for a video series. I look forward to seeing all of your series. I flew several dozen hours on a 414 in the early 80’s so this 😊brings back memories.

    @DF-tz3ix@DF-tz3ix6 ай бұрын
    • DF - Just got here. Amazing courage or foolishness to take this on (that's why the owner gave it up for free). Being in a small 'chicken coup' like that can cause very serious respiratory problems. Let us pray.

      @stevejette2329@stevejette23296 ай бұрын
  • The urge to just help you is crazy, I’m a pilot and seeing this plane go from sitting for years to running makes me want to help so much ! I have a few friends that would love to help !

    @EcHozz@EcHozz2 жыл бұрын
    • I am not good with interiors, however the leather may be saved?!? I am excited for him also.

      @sherrigriffin4403@sherrigriffin44032 жыл бұрын
    • I dont think you could help much.. being a pilot.

      @levimaxton6307@levimaxton63072 жыл бұрын
    • @F. A. simple, mechanics would never befriend a pilot

      @levimaxton6307@levimaxton63072 жыл бұрын
    • @@levimaxton6307 With an attitude like that, you probably don't have too much experience with having friends...like other trolls.

      @christhew8553@christhew85532 жыл бұрын
    • @@christhew8553 nice trolling lol

      @levimaxton6307@levimaxton63072 жыл бұрын
  • Only caught this video now, over a week after it was posted, but this is suuuuuper cool. I loved every minute of this hour long video. I really hope you get this to run, it'd be absolutely amazing!

    @Joshimuz@Joshimuz2 жыл бұрын
    • Hi Josh

      @simulacra9854@simulacra98542 жыл бұрын
    • Just like we hope you can get that gta sa true 100% running right? Jk all love 😂

      @KoalasUnite@KoalasUnite2 жыл бұрын
    • he'll get it to work eventually, there ain't no speedrunning repairs unfortunately

      @DW_Death@DW_Death2 жыл бұрын
    • Lol you commenting here caught me off guard

      @BetaSimpMale@BetaSimpMale2 жыл бұрын
    • What happens when the plane engine shuts off in the middle of air.

      @sumanthjA-Z@sumanthjA-Z2 жыл бұрын
  • To run, the engine needs air, fuel, compression, and spark. Air: Make sure the air passage from outer intake opening all the way to the intake manifold is clear and flowing, and the throttle blade is passing air. The engine should easily start and idle even with the turbo locked up; it's not an air-tight obstruction. Fuel: Ground the mags to kill spark, loosen a fuel line near the injectors, run the fuel pump briefly and see if you get fuel. Need to bleed the fuel system anyway until you get clean fuel at the injectors; any water accumulated in the tanks over the years flows into the fuel lines first. There's rust, so check the fuel filter. Fuel injectors might be clogged; shoot some starter fluid in and see if it tries to run. Compression: Get or rent a screw-in compression gauge that holds peak pressure, ground mags, open throttle, crank engine briefly and take PSI readings for each cylinder. It will “run” if half the cylinders have compression. Spark: Simply get a long piece of automotive spark plug wire, attach to one cylinder’s plug wire, run it into the cockpit where you can see it, and attach to any grounded spark plug and observe for spark while cranking (just like you would on a car engine block). Get air, fuel, compression and spark; it will run.

    @JayneAmos@JayneAmos3 ай бұрын
  • i don't know why youtube all of the sudden recommended this to me out of nowhere, but it looks like I have something binge worthy for the weekend

    @ifacecheck@ifacecheck Жыл бұрын
  • Get the oil feed line out, put in some penetrating oil and let it soak. Use a 1/4" impact on the impeller of the turbo to give it a shock. It may just free up.

    @Engineerd3d@Engineerd3d2 жыл бұрын
    • ...perhaps just dip the entire plane in penetrating oil.

      @FreqBand@FreqBand2 жыл бұрын
    • @@FreqBand HAHAHAHAHAHAHA 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

      @dloadthis1617@dloadthis16172 жыл бұрын
    • I'm pretty sure its a Lil more complicated than your Honda civic

      @mr.t7178@mr.t71782 жыл бұрын
    • @@mr.t7178 your right. So show us how much more. Take apart your civic

      @Engineerd3d@Engineerd3d2 жыл бұрын
    • Shouldn't need to free it up just to start in anyway.

      @darianistead2239@darianistead22392 жыл бұрын
  • Oh man the suspense is killing me! We NEED part two!

    @kenny4783@kenny47832 жыл бұрын
    • I agree we need part 2

      @paulkoepnick7122@paulkoepnick71222 жыл бұрын
    • I agree as well

      @bweazer@bweazer2 жыл бұрын
    • Me three

      @TigerMarine62@TigerMarine622 жыл бұрын
  • Watched all the episodes twice! Can’t wait to see it fly!♥️

    @sameerwasif4001@sameerwasif4001 Жыл бұрын
  • the things you can do with some shiny rocks and some liquid dinosaur remains.... modern technology sure is amazing

    @skyfever111@skyfever111 Жыл бұрын
  • I had an obsession with buying/owning a Cessna 411 years back. The plan was to operate a Part 135 Charter service. However, the cost to buy and operated these twin engine monsters was cost prohibitive, thirty years ago, when Avgas was somewhat reasonable. So, this exploration is great to watch. I do have some time in a Cessna 421 Golden Eagle, owned by a local Tulsa, OK charter service operator, where I flew American Airline maintenance employees from Tulsa, OK to destinations throughout the country. Those 421 were like flying Cadillacs, smooth and powerful with them geared engines.

    @openhighwayproductions@openhighwayproductions2 жыл бұрын
    • 414, my buddy!

      @sundevilification@sundevilification2 жыл бұрын
  • Former aviation repairman with A&P school background here. Honest opinion, drop the engine, do a teardown inspection and reassembly, get em running and slap em back on. Free up your instrument panel, and start it. Now that you've got it running, shit it down, remove the engines, chop the wings, put it on a trailer, and part it out. The chances of this thing being airworthy without doubling it's MSRP is pretty unlikely.

    @CaptainDaddyHasaGun@CaptainDaddyHasaGun2 жыл бұрын
    • Been working on an MRO company for over 2 years by now, and I was on my own world thinking; bruh even if he manages to start it just for being from the years the amount of money it'd consume just to be on time with the hour based controls of thy aircraft wouldnt make it worth, by fact it'd be better to just get a brand new aircraft of the same model.

      @alantrev4595@alantrev45952 жыл бұрын
    • @@alantrev4595 Well take in mind the man offered to give it to him for free and he can slowly work on it. They also stopped making the Cessna 401A.

      @shaggyandscooby@shaggyandscooby2 жыл бұрын
    • NO NO ANYONE CAN DO THAT!

      @c.w.hughey2728@c.w.hughey2728 Жыл бұрын
    • Less entertaining, but it's the smart option. Just getting the FAA's stamp of approval of non-A&P work is going to be a real struggle with converting it to experimental exhibition and the restrictions the FSDO is going to place on it (i.e. no passengers, limited flight times, etc) and that's after a complete rework of the engines, electrical, avionics, etc. It's a pity that beautiful 401A was left there without any protection, open intake and exhaust, and abandoned. So many pilots would've loved to own a 401A and treat it well under a single owner or a group ownership.

      @krozareq@krozareq Жыл бұрын
  • The gentleman who claims to have over 50 years in the aviation business makes a lot of sense in his comment, I totally agree with him, but if you still end up even attempting to make that thing fly again, I want to applaud your courage, and wish you the best of luck in that endeavour. I look forward to see it happen, good luck!!

    @Latingent50@Latingent506 ай бұрын
  • I am new here! It looks like your the VGG of airplanes! O love the idea of new emgines to learn about and how you get an Airplane ready for flight verses a ground vehicle..which if it shuts off suddenly you dont have to start screaming "were ll going to die OMG" "Assume crash positions" 😅 (from the movie Airplane.). Well. It looks like you know your stuff! Cant wait to see it run! 😄

    @cski12894@cski12894Ай бұрын
  • I am an A&P, started working on general aviation planes in 1975, so yes I have replaced plugs in a Cessna 401, 402, 414 and 421. Fun Fun. I'm pretty sure those mags do not have impulse couplings, rather Bendix shower of sparks system. Great learning project for you.

    @Agxd42@Agxd422 жыл бұрын
  • It will start with locked up turbos. Definitely have a few feet of cruddy fuel in your injector lines. The compression will come back as the rings heat up and begin to break free from pistons. I think you're correct about the ignition spark. I'm also glad it has Continental's in it!! Hurry with the next video!! Love it!!

    @jeffhudson908@jeffhudson9082 жыл бұрын
    • Agreed - as someone who has worked on plenty of turbo engines - you absolutely don't need a working turbo to turn on that engine. Sure it'll lack boost pressure and be air starved at higher loads and RPMs, but it'll start and idle just fine.

      @mikethezipper@mikethezipper2 жыл бұрын
    • Yep, can also confirm. Been around plenty of turbocharged engines. Taking the oil feed off and filling the turbo with penetrating oil might free it up.

      @boostaddict_@boostaddict_2 жыл бұрын
  • So Jason, I have been watching all the videos on the 401 and it stops when your taking the doner engine cradel apart. PLEASE do me a favor, when you get to a stripped screw dont use your grinder to make a flat head screw driver slit, go to your local auto parts store and get some valve grinding material and put a small drop on the tip of your screw driver , and extract the screw with no sparks lol Trust me an older della taught me that trick about 3o yrs ago.

    @rodneysherman9672@rodneysherman9672 Жыл бұрын
  • I stumbled across this gem of a video while scrolling. It is so good! Can't wait to see what happens.

    @edwardblack5075@edwardblack50757 ай бұрын
  • After nearly 50 years in the aviation business I have to tell you this airplane is scrap. The engines are required to be overhauled by a certified shop due to the lockup condition and lack of logbooks. Everything that has an overhaul requirement based on calendar time or hours will need overhauling by a certified shop. The airframe corrosion may not be fixable. The props are probably due overhaul and the whole thing is years and years out of annual, IFR certifications, pitot/static certs, avionics to include ads-b and on and on. Your costs will be way more than the thing is worth. Finding an IA to sign off anything will be hard if not impossible.

    @cbonz7734@cbonz77342 жыл бұрын
    • Even if it were perfect it still couldn't be operated economically. Piston twins are completely obsolete, that niche is now being filled by single engine turboprops. 401's are yesterday's technology and cheap for a reason.

      @kennethmcdonald4807@kennethmcdonald48072 жыл бұрын
    • I fly a '69 Baron with the same engines (io-520s but without turbos). It's a well-maintained great flying plane that will carry 6 folks at 185 kts. You can call it obsolete -- I love it. 4 hr drive vs 40 min flight makes it a time-machine for our family.

      @markg4459@markg44592 жыл бұрын
    • I'm more worried about the bird poo on the tires. Clean that off and it'll be instantly air worthy. Lack of log books mean you can use your imagination - for example, just pretend those are freshly rebuilt engines when parked.

      @DoNotEatPoo@DoNotEatPoo2 жыл бұрын
    • @@DoNotEatPoo yeah pft let it rip

      @aaron5222@aaron52222 жыл бұрын
    • Never underestimate the power of money that KZhead brings. It can and may happen.

      @Mox3712@Mox37122 жыл бұрын
  • On the ride home Christmas Eve my car breaks down with my children in it. I was able to get them home and get it towed to the house with a giant list of error codes. I've had to drop the fuel tank and replace the purge solenoid, rewire the natural vacuum leak detection system, install new valve gaskets and spark plugs , and redo the ignition coil and wires. I was sitting here feeling miserable, and then remembered it's just a matter of perspective. I thought I would watch somebody do a very challenging project to gain some perspective. After watching you work so hard, and dealing with the challenges as they came, it made me feel better. It reminded me what a methodical approach can yield, and let me know that I'm not the only one feeling these frustrations. Thanks

    @BlackHoleForge@BlackHoleForge2 жыл бұрын
    • Amen. It’s an unexpected adventure and learning experience. Keep pushing forward. What an accomplishment! Grats!

      @tim102988@tim1029882 жыл бұрын
    • Probably wanna trade your car for another one

      @phillipe4742@phillipe47422 жыл бұрын
    • how did u not notice half these issues before

      @eddie9753@eddie97532 жыл бұрын
    • All that stuff you did and I bet you never checked the blinker fluid or flux capacitor. Probably a 15 min fix.

      @bee4472@bee44722 жыл бұрын
    • You sound like a George Anderson, for sure.

      @deepthought6808@deepthought68082 жыл бұрын
  • My suggestion, if your really serious, get a hangar for at least a month. Open this up like your doing an annual inspection. Yank the seats - trash the carpets-- open the floor panels. Drain the fuel. Get a power source-- dump some marvel mystery oil in the cylinders and crank the engs. That's my suggestion. Big problem: even if its free-- you need log books and in theory could spend 150K rehabbing a 200K plane?

    @donfayetteville3582@donfayetteville3582 Жыл бұрын
  • WOW 😲. I have a 1990 Mercedes Benz 300 SL convertible roadster with only 144,000 original miles for only 800 bucks that's been parked and was invaded by poison ivy for 3 years in Louisiana. I brought it back to life and watching you brings back memories of my educational homework studies into Mercedes 101. Before this opportunity presented itself, owning a Mercedes Benz was never in my mind because of the cost. However, at 800 bucks, my educational endeavors has been an exciting adventure. Now I'm going to ride with you all the way to the end because it's a machine and was designed to operate according to its design. You're going to make it happen because you have the advantage. You're the one with the 🧠 brains.

    @user-ij8qz9ls8k@user-ij8qz9ls8k5 ай бұрын
  • I have no clue how the algorithm knew this is exactly what I wanted to see, having never looked at anything remotely like aviation repairs. But I'm glad it was recommended to me. You made a brilliant video my friend, and I hope you continue and make this a series. This is a fascinating video and I appreciate the effort you put in to making it. Keep up the great work 👍

    @soggybiscotti8425@soggybiscotti84252 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for watching 👍🏼

      @rebuildrescue@rebuildrescue2 жыл бұрын
    • Why need algorithm?

      @robertr6675@robertr66752 жыл бұрын
    • @@robertr6675 Think about it

      @Echoesoftimelover@Echoesoftimelover2 жыл бұрын
    • @@robertr6675 why did you think that was a reasonable question to ask?

      @soggybiscotti8425@soggybiscotti84252 жыл бұрын
    • @@Echoesoftimelover only the best & brightest on KZhead it seems 🙄 I love mechanical/electrical engineering, and your every man's project. And this was the perfect combination of a little of column A and a little of column B. However, it's not every day you see your average guy refurbishing a twin engine, turbocharged aircraft that's been left to the elements and working to get it started for the challenge. What a great guy, and a great video. No nonsense, no frills, no ego. Just straight to the point of hard work on an intricate engine from a time when this aircraft was the best of the best, to modern day. Absolutely brilliant. And I love that he's not some overly eccentric presenter, making up nonsense or exdurating the issues. Just a straight up rebuild done tough. No workshop, no excessive funding. Just a man with a challenge. Brilliant. I hope some day I get the time and the opportunity to take on a similar project. What an experience. And you can really see his love for it in the fact that his focus is purely on the mechanical aspect of the aircraft. If he is ever in Australia by chance or I were in his part of the US, this is the kind of man I would want to have a steak dinner with and pick his brain. You'll never see an opportunity quite like it. A truly, genuinely fascinating man.

      @soggybiscotti8425@soggybiscotti84252 жыл бұрын
  • A couple of things. The turbo wont keep the engine from firing... at least for testing. You'll just be down on power. You also want to wire the batteries in series for 24v. At 12v, you will pull too much current and burn out the starter.

    @CR3W1SH03S@CR3W1SH03S2 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly this. Let it naturally aspirate and maybe check the mags/plugs for spark, fuel filter and carb. It might be easier to plumb a temporary gas tank rather than rely on the existing ones.

      @atubebuff@atubebuff2 жыл бұрын
    • +1 on turbo , few $ extension/adapter and you can see if it sparks

      @IBMDOCTOR@IBMDOCTOR2 жыл бұрын
    • why would 12v cause more current? Lower voltage = lower current from the ohm's law.

      @frigzy3748@frigzy37482 жыл бұрын
    • @@frigzy3748 Current is drawn trough a circuit based on the load applied to it. In a motor circuit, rather than Ohms law which applylies to a purely resistive circuit, you should apply Watts law. P=IE. For the same power, reducing the voltage requires a higher current to balance the equation. It's why a lot of higher power motor circuits (trucks and apparently planes) use 24v so that they can use smaller gauge wire because it's drawing less current. Same thing with high tension power transmission lines. 10s of thousands of volts allow for smaller cables.

      @CR3W1SH03S@CR3W1SH03S2 жыл бұрын
    • @@CR3W1SH03S that would be right if the starter motor was drawing same power at 12 and 24v. However, for purposes of this discussion, it's just a plain resistor. The resistance is fixed. So higher voltage will cause higher current and vice versa. Yes - the motor has some inductance, but we operate with DC current so it can be disregarded.

      @frigzy3748@frigzy37482 жыл бұрын
  • This plane needs more than a ton of work but boy is it fun watching you work on it! I hope it goes well for you.

    @VintageGearMan@VintageGearMan3 ай бұрын
  • Well never knew this long video would keep me hooked up at all... Mechanic in me is like kid in candy store lol :D

    @asf130thecompany7@asf130thecompany710 ай бұрын
  • You've earned another subscription with this! You need to come to a full agreement with the owner though before you spend anymore time. I am not a pilot, but it is a beautiful plane! Keep up the good work!

    @213davidhunter@213davidhunter2 жыл бұрын
    • A written agreement!

      @Hunter-xz9zl@Hunter-xz9zl2 жыл бұрын
  • In one of the airports I used to work at, there’s an old Cessna 310q model. A damn fine plane if looked after correctly. It’s in the same condition as this one and it breaks my heart seeing it left to rot. The owner of said wreck won’t part with it for less than $90000. Thing is you could by one thats well maintained for that ammount.

    @magusd123@magusd1232 жыл бұрын
    • No way you can buy a good 310 for 90k

      @isaakcaves1245@isaakcaves12452 жыл бұрын
    • lmao 90k

      @hylomane@hylomane2 жыл бұрын
    • That's why he's still got a crap $90k plane!

      @saaamember97@saaamember972 жыл бұрын
    • Why not call airfields around to see if they have something lying around, you never know you might get lucky?

      @imrangul6750@imrangul67502 жыл бұрын
    • @@imrangul6750 Check Rolla, MO they have a small airport over there with this same type of aircraft.

      @INSIGHTCO@INSIGHTCO2 жыл бұрын
  • I saw the short and sweet version on FB and had to come check this out. Im suuuper interested in flying and airplanes. Like all those screws being quarter turn pop up fasteners is really cool to me. I mean air pressure won't allow those to open in flight anyways. Im off today and gonna watch this series. I hope to see it running! Awesome find man.

    @KhaozVoid@KhaozVoid Жыл бұрын
    • Welcome to the Rescue Crew Brother !

      @rebuildrescue@rebuildrescue Жыл бұрын
  • aluminum corrosion, this engine is toast.

    @charlessmith3690@charlessmith3690 Жыл бұрын
  • Super easy to yank the entire interior on these, you've already started obviously but I'd start by just throwing away all the random crap and yanking it all out. It's super easy to fabricate new interior panels as well. The seats you may want to send out to get reupholstered but they're pretty easy to do as well. If you want some tips or anything, I did an entire refurb on a 414 with a guy a few years ago so I may be able to help you with some stuff. Most of my job was a complete instrument panel replacement and rewiring but I did a lot of the interior and airframe work as well.

    @MrNavyman53@MrNavyman532 жыл бұрын
  • Great job. I used to build the interior of planes and that was a lot of work. You need to be the doctor of patience when dealing with planes. If this was a Netflix series I would watch every episode. Hope you get to keep it.

    @dominicanpower361@dominicanpower3612 жыл бұрын
  • Get Dave Sparks. He can answer all those questions one way or another. Good luck!

    @keitharobbins8760@keitharobbins8760 Жыл бұрын
  • This got me checking for updates daily. Would love to see the plane rebuilt. Reckon you could even crowd fund the rebuild. Please more of this.

    @cantbearsedmate3686@cantbearsedmate36862 жыл бұрын
  • When I was young I loved projects like this, now adays I'm thankful I can watch talented people on KZhead! Thanks for the nostalgia!😉

    @dallasmapes8280@dallasmapes82802 жыл бұрын
    • Go to the shop, make some crafts, im old top, never say never, my PaPa died at 79, was working farm all day, came in had supper, good mood, died in his recliner, told his GF, just need a little nap?, that was in 87, im still waiting him get up and call me one hunting season lol

      @daleval2182@daleval21822 жыл бұрын
    • @@daleval2182 I wish I could, I have 4 issues with my spine that pretty much make saying never nothing but wishful thinking dale. Love the positive attitude though and hope your new year is awesome man!

      @dallasmapes8280@dallasmapes82802 жыл бұрын
    • @@dallasmapes8280 im sorry Dallas, I never concidered that my friend, i too have very bad legs, I still hobble, but i know some, a hobbles not even possible, God Bless you Brother

      @daleval2182@daleval21822 жыл бұрын
    • @@daleval2182 no worries, I figured this was the case. Maybe I should have said something in the original comment. It's all good bro!

      @dallasmapes8280@dallasmapes82802 жыл бұрын
  • I believe this will work out nicely, coz he is doing everything smartly. This Twin engine plane will fly again.

    @nikolasafricaphotography047@nikolasafricaphotography0475 ай бұрын
  • I just found your channel. Awesome stuff brother! I like you allot, Your a really cool dude. I could see myself gettin' down and 🔧 wrenching on some stuff wit cha. Congrats on the free plane man! I know the condition of you owning the jawn was that if u could get it running. I have total faith in you that you'll get ER goin! Now I'm going to check out your other videos MAVERICK from PHILLY

    @phillyry@phillyry5 ай бұрын
    • Welcome to the Rescue Crew, we are so happy to have you! Thank you for bringing positivity to the channel!

      @rebuildrescue@rebuildrescue5 ай бұрын
  • Yes, we want to see every stage of the recovery. I can't wait until you get started!!

    @joyceholdeman5432@joyceholdeman54322 жыл бұрын
  • My grandpa had one of these planes and it was the nicest ride I’ve ever had. He passed away shortly after getting his dream plane. I’d love to see this beauty restored and in the air where it belongs.

    @ieetpeople4003@ieetpeople40032 жыл бұрын
  • I was a crew chief on a beechcraft queen air in the army in Vietnam. They had 360 ci Lycoming engines. Horizontally opposed. Don't remember having problems with plugs. But that was a long time ago.

    @jaredpeterson380@jaredpeterson3807 ай бұрын
  • A P-47 Republic Thunderbolt crashed into a farmer's field, in Saughall Massie, England, towards the end of WW2. In the 1970s, a wreck recovery team got the engine out, and Champion spark plugs, who are based a couple of miles away, tested the spark plugs. All performed perfectly. So, I'm not surprised you had no issues with those plugs 😊.

    @rickbear7249@rickbear72496 ай бұрын
  • I also hope this could be extended to a restoration project , me and my wife enjoyed every minute of this video, what a beautiful aircraft this is , and the star of the show seems a great guy , who knows his stuff , it was a pleasure to see a craftsman at work , and I admire his patience as he overcame all the challenges with a smile , we didn't want it to end , once again , thank for your work ,and hope we can see more of this fascinating project, best wishes , Barry and Annie in UK .

    @barryneale1346@barryneale13462 жыл бұрын
  • It would actually be crazy to see this plane professionally detailed. Some of the channels here on KZhead are able to produce some amazing results and it would be cool to see what could happen with this.

    @BMoArtist@BMoArtist2 жыл бұрын
    • exactly what i was about to comment

      @davidvelazquez9156@davidvelazquez91562 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah but considering it was open for years and birds/rats lived inside, its beyond the point of detailing. That thing needs a renovation

      @phiillzzz807@phiillzzz8072 жыл бұрын
    • @@phiillzzz807 That's what I was thinking. The interior needs to be gutted and replaced.

      @donovanhill7367@donovanhill73672 жыл бұрын
    • @@donovanhill7367 nah just give it to that dude who details cars lol

      @seanwhite9789@seanwhite97892 жыл бұрын
    • @@seanwhite9789 Ammo nyc?

      @phiillzzz807@phiillzzz8072 жыл бұрын
  • That your sweetest signature of past gone memories of some legend

    @isharasp@isharasp Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome. Kindly bring back vintage legends to live

    @isharasp@isharasp Жыл бұрын
  • Respect brother, you’ve really put some effort and dedication into this. I learned so much today that even if you don’t manage to start it up lemme tell ya, it wasn’t for nothing. We really appreciate these videos, and I personally thank you for doing this and posting it cuz it really helps me to understand planes better, and how they can degrade as they’re left out exposed to the elements.

    @supermendi0078@supermendi00782 жыл бұрын
  • After watching the whole vid; my suggestions would be; find a garage/bar to store stuff you remove then strip the entire interior to both clean it and allow for spar inspection do this firstly because even getting the engines to run will not occasion their cert's. so I'd leave them to last. All of the control surfaces, cables, and actuators need inspection and service before you can even proceed. No sense getting engines running but still uncertifiable to then also find the thing is a complete airframe corrosion write off. Dang, as a retired general machinist and high speed production equipment service business owner, it would be fun to wrench alongside you on what's almost certainly to be a voyage of discovery. I'm thinking long days of digging into her guts and sitting on milk crates in the evening with a chipped mug full of a good Bourbon mulling over whether what you found was the tipping point or just more encouragement to continue. LOL

    @brustar5152@brustar51522 жыл бұрын
    • Wrong. Owners statement was you can have if free if you can get it running not flying. Wake up.

      @weseng1@weseng12 жыл бұрын
    • Make a killer man cave! :)

      @jamesprice6381@jamesprice63812 жыл бұрын
    • Sounds fun I'd do it, if I was retired lol

      @Chris11249@Chris112492 жыл бұрын
    • Agreed. Of course the interior is trash but he was looking for floor corrosion and I was thinking "screw the floor, better be looking at the spar. Also bet the gyros are shot. Maybe every instrument and all the avionics. Gives me the willies.

      @gordon9995@gordon99952 жыл бұрын
    • @@weseng1 so? all of it still stands. Hes got it for free. now what?

      @RandoWisLuL@RandoWisLuL2 жыл бұрын
  • Good Evening Kim And Yui ! Hope All Of You Have A Wonderful Night ! 🥰🥰🥰🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯

    @scottmason6282@scottmason62823 ай бұрын
  • What a blast from the past...I've flown most of the Cessna twins during my aviation career. The 400 series (402. 404, 414A) are my favorite but if I could afford to own another airplane, the 340 is probably the one I'd own. Since I'm also an A&P, I've had the opportunity to work on these airplanes. If you need any help, I could probably find time to give you a hand.

    @tlself011@tlself0112 жыл бұрын
    • Would love to have some help 👍🏼 Can’t wait to get this thing started !

      @rebuildrescue@rebuildrescue2 жыл бұрын
    • awww your special

      @pt5878@pt58782 жыл бұрын
    • Help him out 🙌🙌🙌🤓

      @CilantroMegaCorp@CilantroMegaCorp2 жыл бұрын
    • Awesome! It would be great to see an experienced A & P viewer get the chance to give some expertise on this project!

      @robertgreen6742@robertgreen67422 жыл бұрын
    • Sorry but what is A&P?

      @texxstalker@texxstalker2 жыл бұрын
  • I just recently finished a rebuild on a barn find V tail Bonanza. It was a lot of work, but very gratifying once complete. Nothing like flying around in a plane that you personally got back in the air. Watching this makes me want to go find another one. It's like having kids,.... You forget about the pain once it's over with.

    @avnerds8273@avnerds82732 жыл бұрын
  • Yes you will get them both started, you have the determination.

    @steveironside7255@steveironside7255 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm not a mechanic but as an old airplane enthusiast think you have a pretty cool opportunity with that bird... I'm a building contractor who has remodeled hundreds of flooded and burnt out homes and that plane is a serious mess....after your "walk through" get a dumpster out there and demo that thing....if you decide it's worth the serious cash it's gunna take to get it air worthy

    @randyallen7596@randyallen7596 Жыл бұрын
  • I’m sure there’s a lot of people that would like to volunteer their time to help you out just because they have an interest in what you’re doing and how you do it.

    @michaelcopper9993@michaelcopper99932 жыл бұрын
    • Ya I wish I could edit or hang out

      @treylyde999@treylyde9992 жыл бұрын
    • rather than time, offer their money

      @GiuseppeGibilmanno@GiuseppeGibilmanno2 жыл бұрын
    • Umm no that's allot of work and as a licensed A&P mechanic unless it's a WW2 historical plane we aren't working for free.

      @will1867@will18672 жыл бұрын
  • Go for it!!! Much respect and you got yourself a big job! Clear Prop!

    @therealjimmysworld@therealjimmysworld2 жыл бұрын
    • Hey, I just watched some of your ideos today for the first time after watching this video. I subscribed to both channels

      @adamsmith5913@adamsmith59132 жыл бұрын
    • Came to the comments looking for this comment specifically! Lol love your channel Jimmy. I’m an aspiring pilot myself and love watching your videos and other videos like these! You seem like a fun person to be friends with lol. Cleeeaaar Prop!! 😂

      @averystiver14@averystiver142 жыл бұрын
    • Hey Jimmy ! So it seems you’ve got a bunch of fans that stopped by here to let me know you’re the man when it comes to these old birds…. I stopped by your channel and I’d say they’re 100% right 👍🏼 If you’re ever up my way you gotta swing by the hangar ! Love your content Brother !

      @rebuildrescue@rebuildrescue2 жыл бұрын
    • @@rebuildrescue *hangar

      @louskunt9798@louskunt97982 жыл бұрын
    • @@louskunt9798 Thank you Lou ! 👍🏼

      @rebuildrescue@rebuildrescue2 жыл бұрын
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