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BOSS THỢ
quá đẳng cấp
Hace 2 días
Prachoom1954
ว่าแต่
Hace 2 días
Neza Iting
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Hace 3 días
maurice reyes
@Marc i totally agree with u. i think the engine was submerged just long enough for the sea crap to adhere to the engine, it didn't take that much effort to wash and scrub all those crap from the engine. if it was really in the sea for a lot of years, a lot of the internal parts of the engine would have rusted and fused already, the cylinder liner was like new after just being polished with scotch brite, normally you'd have to hone the bore. the piston rings were also like new, it should have rusted away and broken off when removed from the piston. and why re-use the head gasket and the crankcase gasket? the probability of an oil leak from the crankcase and a little bit of a loss in compression is high when using worn out gaskets, except when it isn't worn out at all. and if you're really restoring an engine, why re-use the oil filter when it could have some water in it for "being submerged in water for so many years"? you'll just end up destroying what you painstakingly rebuilt.
Hace 3 días
Brandon Nguyen
A có phục hồi ghế mây ko a
Hace 4 días
rsuriyop +309
This is super impressive! The entire restoration process must've been extremely time consuming but very glad to see that all the time and effort really paid off. Can't wait now to see what project you'll do next with this engine!
Hace 4 meses
Pongsapat Tanapongbootsri
คุณเก่งมาก
Hace 5 horas
German Gargicevich
Are you talking to me..?@Hannes Gilstring
Hace 25 días
Unclehypno +3
I am wondering how long it take to restore the machine??
Hace un mes
Hannes Gilstring +6
And the acting from the ”random” guy i the hat on the beach!! 😮👌 😉
Hace un mes
Konstantin Kocheshkov +1
Ни единой прокладки не поменял, браво!)
Hace 5 días
Настоящий патриот +1
40 минут кайфа...
Hace 19 días
Nematullo Aliev +1
Красава 👍
Hace 27 días
леонид теруков +1
Золотые руки , виват!
Hace 28 días
Jim Smith +77
That was such an impressive restoration and rebuild. I love the sound of that clean metal clinking together as you installed the bolts. Beautiful work. Congratulations!
Hace 2 meses
Unknown +1
👍👍👍
Hace un mes
Nabeel Karkhi +1
I invite you to come to Iraq to open a project.
Hace un mes
Василий Валерьевич
Экстримально без охлаждения заводить и газовать...
Hace un día
Thai Lam
Cảnh giống hà tiên quá
Hace 2 días
Sean Buckman +94
Great work! Awesome 8M views in 2 weeks! I honestly did not think this engine would look so good after seeing it straight out of the ocean, and getting it running is incredible. The starter was so crusty, the first thing I thought was "there is no way that thing is going to work again". I'd love to see you build something around this engine, it seems fairly powerful.
Hace 4 meses
TreasureSweeper +4
I thought exactly the same thing, no way was that starter ever gonna turn again. Proven wrong with perseverance and obvious dedication...😉
Hace 2 meses
T M
Bao nhiêu giờ lao động tham gia? Người Việt Nam rất chăm chỉ.
Hace 2 días
عنيده كلامي ماعيده
Solo koD
Hace 4 días
Nguyen Dinh Cuong
Bái phục! Em có phải đọc nhiều sách không hay hoàn toàn do kinh nghiệm mà làm được vậy? Em chú ý bảo hộ tay nhé, biết là nhiều người cảm thấy khó và mất thời gian khi dùng gang tay bảo hộ nhưng khi tiếp xúc thường xuyên với hóa chất độc hại sẽ gây bệnh về sau đấy
Hace 5 días
Mohammadali 10x
Intresting ✌🤙
Hace 8 días
Aldair Rodrigues +4
Simplesmente genial
Hace un mes
BXB vlog
Thank you for your interest
Hace 6 días
The_NOOBcher
Невероятно
Hace 20 días
joro dimitrov
well done man ... you are a genius ... the bike is great
Hace 20 días
ブルドーザーゴン
あんたは神や。
Hace 21 un día
Fluffy Bunny
I am genuinely impressed, I knew those little Isuzu engines were bullet proof, bu t I never imagined you could drag one out of the sea and rebuilt it, with very little new parts and it still run! Impressed the starter motor and Injection pump both worked, bit disappointed you didn't fix the Turbo! ha ha :'D
Hace 21 un día
Dale Wysinger +296
As a mechanic with years of experience, from weedeaters to heavy construction equipment ; I would never have considered attempting this. I bow to you, sir, as a true Master of the craft! Magnificent video!
Hace 2 meses
Reality TV
@Vera M. - He likely got new gasket seals. You see the gasket in the video, which I highly doubt he repaired, so he likely got a new one.
Hace 26 días
Reality TV
@J A - It isn't staged or fake JA, but some from the first world might think it is. It was a marine engine, so it was already built to withstand certain damage. You need to visit some third world countries to see how they can make a miracle out of something we would consider unsalvagable. It is like going to Cuba and seeing how they've restored the American cars that were there BEFORE the embargo! They look maginificent, even though it's been decades, because those guys learned how to take care of things in ways US citizens just don't. Travel the world and then come back after you've seen more.
Hace 26 días
THE i'm SYAIFI Ⓥ
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Hace un mes
YOTAHEAD 420 +3
It's a marine engine they seal them up good to keep water out of the engine block
Hace un mes
Лёха Тихий
Здрааааасссььььте .....
Hace 21 un día
Kll Jsi
اللهم صل على نبينا محمد عدد ماذكره الذاكرون وصل وسلم عليه عدد ماغفل عنه الغافلون
Hace 22 días
Troy Bullock
what motor is it?
Hace 22 días
Ben Clark
Wow !
Hace 23 días
MegaBadwolf +73
Thank you for taking the time to record this outstanding piece of restoration and make it available - I didn't believe what you were trying to do was even possible at the beginning of the video, but seeing is believing! Brilliant job, how long did it take to complete?
Hace 3 meses
J A +1
"See is believing "... ????? Or hand is quicker then the eye... Or, with video editing, you can do anything....
Hace 2 meses
fonz evans
amazing
Hace 24 días
Green IDEA
Oh ho amazing man.
Hace 25 días
Rip_Junkbot
Impressive!
Hace 25 días
Random Luck
All of the metal sefaces don't have pitting. If they have pitting why aren't the cyclinder bores pitted. Under water, barnacles all over the place. I feel something is wrong with this picture. Other than that ..... fascinating.
Hace 26 días
RobFindsTreasure +100
All that nice work but you used the old oil filter? 😊 In all seriousness, magnificent work!
Hace 2 meses
dileo DJD +2
Video has 15m views, this guy is making good money from YouTube for his entertaining efforts he doesn't need to sell this engine...
Hace 27 días
Ross Ryder +2
@GreatNorthernDad Why all the paint prep and new paint? He even masked and painted the starter two colors. Then reused the head gasket, oil pan gasket, oil filter, etc... If it was going to run, seems to me it would have done so without all the hours and money wasted on external scouring and paint.
Hace un mes
GreatNorthernDad +2
@P Ville Well, if these engines are as tough as their reputation, it might run that way for a long time. I'd change the oil and filter on any engine I just bought anyway, so hopefully the new owner does if he sells it. The other stuff may prove to be non-issues in the long run, even though it would have been better to give them some love.
Hace un mes
P Ville +4
@GreatNorthernDad If what you said is true (only just to make it run again), why would he have painted the parts? Gonna sell it to some unsuspecting fisherman I bet.
Hace un mes
Александр Иванов
@Dean Dee я с тобой согласен, но фильтр можно было бы поменять, он стоит копейки, тогда бы и масло, оставил бы?
Hace un mes
Иван Коковин
👏 Bravo!!!
Hace 27 días
నయన్ కుమార్
What is the name of this machine and where is it used ? please give information about it.🙏
Hace 27 días
Özgür Turan
harika.
Hace 27 días
Kuper
this is some nonsense
Hace 28 días
y2000ad1 +45
I admire the tenacity, hard work and all the efforts done on this engine to bring it back to working condition after it was left in the corrosive environment of the sea for some considerable time.
Hace 3 meses
Cheepchipsable
Well he probably has little else to do with his time and it can earn him a dollar.
Hace 2 meses
Александр
Это не машина, а двигатель
Hace 28 días
Николай Боровиков
250 полуляхов из 250 лапша на уши
Hace 28 días
Эдуард Селиверстов
Фильтр масляный можно было и поменять, как и прокладки.
Hace 28 días
Якуп Наврузалиев
Золотые руки у тебя брат! Молодец!!!
Hace 29 días
yidman +164
I'm a fully trained vehicle tech, and was throwing spanners for 30 plus years, but the way this guy did this, with minimal tools, was pretty amazing. You could tell his dedication in one part which showed his bleeding knuckle! Surprised that he used the open end of the spanner so much, instead of the ring, but, hey ho, if that's what he likes, then so be it. Just imagine what this guy could do in a fully equiped workshop, and I don't want to sound disrespectful, but he is probably a lot more skilled than most "western world" machanics in garages. The thing is, after watching various films and clips on youtube, there are many many people that are probably self taught that can repair, fix or even jury rig things that would be way beyond today's "mechanics", who are not much more than computer competent people who just replace complete units that the diagnostic equipment (costing hundreds of thousands of pounds) tell them to. He reminds me of the time when i started in the trade, when you used to repair things, instead of just replacing complete units....In the youth speak of today, this guy is "old school"! Really enjoyed watching this, keep up the great work, my friend.
Hace 4 meses
Janusz Cebula
@ausgoty I didn't mention it because I thought it was obvious. But it would be compulsory to use a new ring set after the honing process. And I wrote about this honing because seeing the author of the film scrubs each cylinder with an abrasive cloth / sandpaper. Instead of checking the inside of the cylinders first
Hace 19 días
ausgoty
@Janusz Cebula Why would you hone the bores if re-using the original rings?
Hace 29 días
Nerrad Nosnhoj
@Wolf_Boy seems like he reused the head gasket and oil pan seal as well. Without using any copper spray to help reseal the headgasket I must add that there is trouble brewing hear., impressive clean up, those valve seats must have took awhile to clean up for sure. after sitting submerged so long its amazing there was no water in crankcase, surprized the starter was able to function , that salt water eats stuff
Hace un mes
Gumacanian 42
No..this is the pure tenacity,adaptability and determination that won them the war!
Hace un mes
GreatNorthernDad
@North Dakota Ham You were so close to realizing what drove a lot of those decisions; this is (I think) in Vietnam, a much poorer country than North Dakota, where money gets pumped up out of the ground. How is ND these days? Been awhile since I was there. While I was I got a real understanding of how people from poor countries think from the Africans who worked for me. They try to reuse all sorts of things we wouldn't even consider reusing. When you're poor, you reuse stuff.
Hace 2 meses
Ahmed Rezig
💥💥💥💥💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Hace 29 días
Mery luna Luna
Gua nyasar cokk....
Hace 29 días
Маралбек Нуралиев
👍👍👍👍👍
Hace 29 días
DOC HODGES
I BELIEVE IT IS A PUMP OF SOME SORT❓❓🤔🤔🤷♂🤷♂
Hace 29 días
Explain it to your therapist. +55
I looked at the title and thought here we go again, but WOW! I'm truly impressed at the level of attention one guy put into restoring a typically non-salvageable engine. A true testament to the man's skills. I am curious to know how long the restoration took to complete and was the engine since being restored put back into active service? 👍🏻
Hace 3 meses
Ruslan irk +1
@david hudson кто в это верит тот далек от знаний инженера. Тнвд не заработает после такой воды. Постанова глупая для тупого зрителя
Hace 2 meses
david hudson
@Станислав Шапин you can but the engine is not to specs but it runs
Hace 2 meses
TreasureSweeper +3
Considering the condition to start with, I figure if he worked around 6 to 8 hours a day, he probably did that in 2 weeks or less. Judging from the video, he re used the head gasket, rings, pan gasket and oil filter and misc. Stuffed the cam in on original bearings. Also made many of the gaskets. It looked like new mains and rod bearings and new valve seals. Everything else looked refurbed. I really didnt think that starter would ever work again... He did an amazing job on it, thats for sure...
Hace 2 meses
Станислав Шапин +2
so you're truly believe that you can just polish compressions ring with sand paper and they will be fine?...
Hace 3 meses
Puspo Cempaka
Makasi sd berbagi ilmu bg
Hace un mes
Hai Loan vlog
Kỳ tích. Chúc bạn thành công nhé
Hace un mes
Ritchie M
So hilarious. He´s walking at the beach and suddenly he finds a buried machine under the sand. No one else did. LOL
Hace un mes
Рустам Сейдалин
Что за пздц , прокладки, сальники, фильтра, и много много чего . Так это работать не будет и не должно
Hace un mes
Ivan Izmaigraev +6
Ни прирезки плоскостей, ни моментов затяжки, сальники тоже походят ещё🤣 механик от Бога🤣
Hace 3 meses
Ярополк Ярцев
Вано не придирайся) море очистил красава)
Hace 3 meses
Paul Strickland
That is a great job! Detail to work
Hace un mes
roel enriquez
cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều vì đã gửi bài thưa ngài
Hace un mes
Bartoloporonga
👍🏼🇺🇾🏴☠️
Hace un mes
KOTABANGUN Kotabangun
Fery god
Hace un mes
Ogsonofgroo +72
Awesome project, and quite calming in some weird cosmic way. Watched quite a few of your videos and am so impressed with your skill-sets and patience. I'm only 7mins in but I can say with fair certainty thats about 8-12 months growth barnacle-wise, and I'd love to see the running engine in a resurrected old hull or something, a survivor thing ? :P
Hace 4 meses
Ogsonofgroo +2
@battldoge ur mum Willing to bet he did before he closed it up, but then again he is madly skilled and probably does torque by feel better than a cheap bar-torque thing wielded by most of us :) I've done more than my fair share of twisting wrenches and I can usually get within 5-10 lbs by feel.
Hace 3 meses
battldoge ur mum +2
He didn’t use a single torque wrench on the bottom end that’s a big no no
Hace 3 meses
Uhtred +7
I was going to say 6 months worth based on from what ive seen as a boat owner here in NZ, maybe barnacles grow even faster in the warmer waters around Vietnam where this guy is. It certainly hasn't been in the water "many years" ;-))
Hace 4 meses
زياد الجبوري
والله الك خلگ 😂
Hace un mes
David Aston
There is absolutely no way they could pull that piece of metal out of where it was this is so fake
Hace un mes
Wakeup
wahsinn nice
Hace un mes
José Gabriel Honório filho
Iai...? Aí ? A vida continua tem coisas que vale a pena..acreditar 😇 às vezes demora mais chega... sinceramente não perdi tempo assistindo esse vídeo parabéns 🇧🇷🙏
Hace un mes
Latch's Drone Vids +28
That was incredibly impressive. I can't imagine how many hours that took, esp for something I thought was totally not salvageable. Awesome job!
Hace 4 meses
Ab Normal
Another engine rescued. Outstanding!
Hace un mes
LYSERGIC VISIONS
Rip barnacles
Hace un mes
WintonMc +1
Awesome work. A real testament to your skills, and those of the people who designed and originally built it.
Hace 4 días
MyNameIsNoBody1 #FJB +24
Excellent job Mr. Ho! It is amazing the way the engine looks internally after a long time under sea water! Pretty sure it was under salt water because of the barnacles!
Hace 4 meses
Gold Bunny +38
This is phenomenal. So a boat was presumably beached and it slowly fell apart depositing the engine at the water's edge. Its when you see the engineering that made the engine that you realise how valuable & saveable these things are but it takes a special person to do this much effort - if I tried this I'd end up with a HUGE pile of nuts & bolts and not have a clue where they go!
Hace un mes
Ami
@Raymond Ashby well.. The motor was fine...
Hace 21 un día
Raymond Ashby +1
i reckon i could just about do the job, just not sure i'd have the stamina for all the cleaning. tbh i would never have even started. that engine looked 110% dead.
Hace 26 días
Dan Koning
@Aloisio bezerra da silva // ???
Hace 27 días
Aloisio bezerra da silva
Verdade?O motor veio boiando?
Hace 28 días
Matthew James Walker +1
Amazing work. I would never have believed there would be enough of it to restore!
Hace un día
iDYMOND +1
Great videos!! A true “environmentalist”!! Lol but it would be nice to have a voice/subtle overlay so we know what happening, also did you need new parts? Craft your own? As this can be great learning for everyone to stop tossing most things and rebuild them! Sadly we have become just that!! Hope to see more awesome rebuilds/repairs hoping to know more of what’s happening!!
Hace 2 días
Gold Bunny +1
Absolutely loved this video. What a clever guy you are - somehow you made this look EASY like anyone can do it, and I suspect that's TRUE because a lot of mystery surrounds machinery that few of us ever look into because we pay others to do it in order not to fall foul of the Law. Stunning work!!
Hace un mes
Варвара Кулик +1
Красиво все сделано, и профессионально! Смотрится на одном дыхании!! Спасибо!
Hace un mes
Glenn Thomas +35
It's hard to believe you got all those nuts and bolts off without snapping a few completely off! Way to go, good job!!
Hace 29 días
T Panjaitan +2
Because this wasn’t 100% junk from under the sea. This is a high quality content. Asians has many talent to restore junk stuff. And the truth is so many bolt will be broken. But this one is a still function machine that drawn under the sea for 2 weeks. Restore junk from the junk yard is very normal, but drowning it first then restore it all.. result in million views.. Still a masterpiece content.
Hace 2 días
Tyson Ristau +1
Exactly, the last project I tried like this was an engine that burned up. All the bolt heads broke off when I went to open it up.
Hace 3 días
BXB vlog
👍👍
Hace 6 días
Valdis +10
I watched the restoration of this engine with pleasure. Well done guy, disassembled everything, brought it back to its original form and put it back together. Everything turned out great, the engine works like clockwork. I just wonder how long it took this recovery? Thanks for the video, I will be waiting for new videos.
Hace un mes
Romulo Moreira Rodrigues +4
Muito bom a restauração! Trabalhoso
Hace un mes
Robert Keeton +72
This is very impressive! I polish crankshafts the exact same way, but I use a very high grit sandpaper and WD-40 or some type of lubricating oil. Still, I'm very impressed by your determination and skill level.
Hace 4 meses
MAD Rosco +3
Yup, I was quite amazed...🥰 Most people would have left this as a lost cause.
Hace 4 meses
That Cheap Guy +2
good to see another perfectly good irresponsibly dumped engine recovered and brought back to life. may I humbly suggest a few things that could have made this restoration somewhat better without pushing up the cost too much: the waterways could have done with water jetting, all oil ways blown through, the bores honed, valves lapped, a new set of piston rings and oil seals to go with those new crank shells and absolutely a new oil filter. I like the design of that Isuzu engine, built to last
Hace un mes
junito Rivera +3
You are a Great mechanic even though you have a lot of jealous people in here commenting foolish things they don't believe that you did the job even though you did it on camera in front of everyone,, alright sir keep up the good work and keep them coming thank you for your awesome video.
Hace un mes
Степан Новиков +4
I've built more than a few motors myself, but here it just a trip to the machine shop for most of this clean-up. Hell, I can't remember the last time I rebuilt a starter or alternator. This guy is doing this the way our grandfathers and great grandfathers used to.
Hace un mes
Raymond Ashby
when he stripped the starter, i thought: "No Way!!" couldn't believe that it worked, along with the pre-engage solenoid. wow
Hace 26 días
Dennis Schaaf +1
I admire people like this. The extent of my knowledge is I knew it was an engine.
Hace 12 días
Willy von Busche +136
As an old mechanic I have only one thing to say: This is the most impressing piece of work I have seen on Youtube up until now. I salute you.
Hace 4 meses
john rose
Hear hear
Hace 3 meses
сарынь на кичьку
Он не только старый мех.) Но видно ещё и безтолковый,и руки наверное не из того места.
Hace 3 meses
Велес +3
Действительно, старый). Не видишь чевидных вещей; пролежал в соленой воде столько времени и масло на месте), видно же что это постановка
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Thánh Chế - Mr Hồ +640
Thanks for your comment Cảm ơn các bạn các anh em đã bình luận góp ý Chúc mọi người năm mới vui vẻ và thành công hơn trong mọi việc ❤
Hace 4 mesesBOSS THỢ
quá đẳng cấp
Hace 2 díasPrachoom1954
ว่าแต่
Hace 2 díasNeza Iting
T
Hace 3 díasmaurice reyes
@Marc i totally agree with u. i think the engine was submerged just long enough for the sea crap to adhere to the engine, it didn't take that much effort to wash and scrub all those crap from the engine. if it was really in the sea for a lot of years, a lot of the internal parts of the engine would have rusted and fused already, the cylinder liner was like new after just being polished with scotch brite, normally you'd have to hone the bore. the piston rings were also like new, it should have rusted away and broken off when removed from the piston. and why re-use the head gasket and the crankcase gasket? the probability of an oil leak from the crankcase and a little bit of a loss in compression is high when using worn out gaskets, except when it isn't worn out at all. and if you're really restoring an engine, why re-use the oil filter when it could have some water in it for "being submerged in water for so many years"? you'll just end up destroying what you painstakingly rebuilt.
Hace 3 díasBrandon Nguyen
A có phục hồi ghế mây ko a
Hace 4 díasrsuriyop +309
This is super impressive! The entire restoration process must've been extremely time consuming but very glad to see that all the time and effort really paid off. Can't wait now to see what project you'll do next with this engine!
Hace 4 mesesPongsapat Tanapongbootsri
คุณเก่งมาก
Hace 5 horasGerman Gargicevich
Are you talking to me..?@Hannes Gilstring
Hace 25 díasUnclehypno +3
I am wondering how long it take to restore the machine??
Hace un mesHannes Gilstring +6
And the acting from the ”random” guy i the hat on the beach!! 😮👌 😉
Hace un mesKonstantin Kocheshkov +1
Ни единой прокладки не поменял, браво!)
Hace 5 díasНастоящий патриот +1
40 минут кайфа...
Hace 19 díasNematullo Aliev +1
Красава 👍
Hace 27 díasлеонид теруков +1
Золотые руки , виват!
Hace 28 díasJim Smith +77
That was such an impressive restoration and rebuild. I love the sound of that clean metal clinking together as you installed the bolts. Beautiful work. Congratulations!
Hace 2 mesesUnknown +1
👍👍👍
Hace un mesNabeel Karkhi +1
I invite you to come to Iraq to open a project.
Hace un mesВасилий Валерьевич
Экстримально без охлаждения заводить и газовать...
Hace un díaThai Lam
Cảnh giống hà tiên quá
Hace 2 díasSean Buckman +94
Great work! Awesome 8M views in 2 weeks! I honestly did not think this engine would look so good after seeing it straight out of the ocean, and getting it running is incredible. The starter was so crusty, the first thing I thought was "there is no way that thing is going to work again". I'd love to see you build something around this engine, it seems fairly powerful.
Hace 4 mesesTreasureSweeper +4
I thought exactly the same thing, no way was that starter ever gonna turn again. Proven wrong with perseverance and obvious dedication...😉
Hace 2 mesesT M
Bao nhiêu giờ lao động tham gia? Người Việt Nam rất chăm chỉ.
Hace 2 díasعنيده كلامي ماعيده
Solo koD
Hace 4 díasNguyen Dinh Cuong
Bái phục! Em có phải đọc nhiều sách không hay hoàn toàn do kinh nghiệm mà làm được vậy? Em chú ý bảo hộ tay nhé, biết là nhiều người cảm thấy khó và mất thời gian khi dùng gang tay bảo hộ nhưng khi tiếp xúc thường xuyên với hóa chất độc hại sẽ gây bệnh về sau đấy
Hace 5 díasMohammadali 10x
Intresting ✌🤙
Hace 8 díasAldair Rodrigues +4
Simplesmente genial
Hace un mesBXB vlog
Thank you for your interest
Hace 6 díasThe_NOOBcher
Невероятно
Hace 20 díasjoro dimitrov
well done man ... you are a genius ... the bike is great
Hace 20 díasブルドーザーゴン
あんたは神や。
Hace 21 un díaFluffy Bunny
I am genuinely impressed, I knew those little Isuzu engines were bullet proof, bu t I never imagined you could drag one out of the sea and rebuilt it, with very little new parts and it still run! Impressed the starter motor and Injection pump both worked, bit disappointed you didn't fix the Turbo! ha ha :'D
Hace 21 un díaDale Wysinger +296
As a mechanic with years of experience, from weedeaters to heavy construction equipment ; I would never have considered attempting this. I bow to you, sir, as a true Master of the craft! Magnificent video!
Hace 2 mesesReality TV
@Vera M. - He likely got new gasket seals. You see the gasket in the video, which I highly doubt he repaired, so he likely got a new one.
Hace 26 díasReality TV
@J A - It isn't staged or fake JA, but some from the first world might think it is. It was a marine engine, so it was already built to withstand certain damage. You need to visit some third world countries to see how they can make a miracle out of something we would consider unsalvagable. It is like going to Cuba and seeing how they've restored the American cars that were there BEFORE the embargo! They look maginificent, even though it's been decades, because those guys learned how to take care of things in ways US citizens just don't. Travel the world and then come back after you've seen more.
Hace 26 díasTHE i'm SYAIFI Ⓥ
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Hace un mesYOTAHEAD 420 +3
It's a marine engine they seal them up good to keep water out of the engine block
Hace un mesЛёха Тихий
Здрааааасссььььте .....
Hace 21 un díaKll Jsi
اللهم صل على نبينا محمد عدد ماذكره الذاكرون وصل وسلم عليه عدد ماغفل عنه الغافلون
Hace 22 díasTroy Bullock
what motor is it?
Hace 22 díasBen Clark
Wow !
Hace 23 díasMegaBadwolf +73
Thank you for taking the time to record this outstanding piece of restoration and make it available - I didn't believe what you were trying to do was even possible at the beginning of the video, but seeing is believing! Brilliant job, how long did it take to complete?
Hace 3 mesesJ A +1
"See is believing "... ????? Or hand is quicker then the eye... Or, with video editing, you can do anything....
Hace 2 mesesfonz evans
amazing
Hace 24 díasGreen IDEA
Oh ho amazing man.
Hace 25 díasRip_Junkbot
Impressive!
Hace 25 díasRandom Luck
All of the metal sefaces don't have pitting. If they have pitting why aren't the cyclinder bores pitted. Under water, barnacles all over the place. I feel something is wrong with this picture. Other than that ..... fascinating.
Hace 26 díasRobFindsTreasure +100
All that nice work but you used the old oil filter? 😊 In all seriousness, magnificent work!
Hace 2 mesesdileo DJD +2
Video has 15m views, this guy is making good money from YouTube for his entertaining efforts he doesn't need to sell this engine...
Hace 27 díasRoss Ryder +2
@GreatNorthernDad Why all the paint prep and new paint? He even masked and painted the starter two colors. Then reused the head gasket, oil pan gasket, oil filter, etc... If it was going to run, seems to me it would have done so without all the hours and money wasted on external scouring and paint.
Hace un mesGreatNorthernDad +2
@P Ville Well, if these engines are as tough as their reputation, it might run that way for a long time. I'd change the oil and filter on any engine I just bought anyway, so hopefully the new owner does if he sells it. The other stuff may prove to be non-issues in the long run, even though it would have been better to give them some love.
Hace un mesP Ville +4
@GreatNorthernDad If what you said is true (only just to make it run again), why would he have painted the parts? Gonna sell it to some unsuspecting fisherman I bet.
Hace un mesАлександр Иванов
@Dean Dee я с тобой согласен, но фильтр можно было бы поменять, он стоит копейки, тогда бы и масло, оставил бы?
Hace un mesИван Коковин
👏 Bravo!!!
Hace 27 díasనయన్ కుమార్
What is the name of this machine and where is it used ? please give information about it.🙏
Hace 27 díasÖzgür Turan
harika.
Hace 27 díasKuper
this is some nonsense
Hace 28 díasy2000ad1 +45
I admire the tenacity, hard work and all the efforts done on this engine to bring it back to working condition after it was left in the corrosive environment of the sea for some considerable time.
Hace 3 mesesCheepchipsable
Well he probably has little else to do with his time and it can earn him a dollar.
Hace 2 mesesАлександр
Это не машина, а двигатель
Hace 28 díasНиколай Боровиков
250 полуляхов из 250 лапша на уши
Hace 28 díasЭдуард Селиверстов
Фильтр масляный можно было и поменять, как и прокладки.
Hace 28 díasЯкуп Наврузалиев
Золотые руки у тебя брат! Молодец!!!
Hace 29 díasyidman +164
I'm a fully trained vehicle tech, and was throwing spanners for 30 plus years, but the way this guy did this, with minimal tools, was pretty amazing. You could tell his dedication in one part which showed his bleeding knuckle! Surprised that he used the open end of the spanner so much, instead of the ring, but, hey ho, if that's what he likes, then so be it. Just imagine what this guy could do in a fully equiped workshop, and I don't want to sound disrespectful, but he is probably a lot more skilled than most "western world" machanics in garages. The thing is, after watching various films and clips on youtube, there are many many people that are probably self taught that can repair, fix or even jury rig things that would be way beyond today's "mechanics", who are not much more than computer competent people who just replace complete units that the diagnostic equipment (costing hundreds of thousands of pounds) tell them to. He reminds me of the time when i started in the trade, when you used to repair things, instead of just replacing complete units....In the youth speak of today, this guy is "old school"! Really enjoyed watching this, keep up the great work, my friend.
Hace 4 mesesJanusz Cebula
@ausgoty I didn't mention it because I thought it was obvious. But it would be compulsory to use a new ring set after the honing process. And I wrote about this honing because seeing the author of the film scrubs each cylinder with an abrasive cloth / sandpaper. Instead of checking the inside of the cylinders first
Hace 19 díasausgoty
@Janusz Cebula Why would you hone the bores if re-using the original rings?
Hace 29 díasNerrad Nosnhoj
@Wolf_Boy seems like he reused the head gasket and oil pan seal as well. Without using any copper spray to help reseal the headgasket I must add that there is trouble brewing hear., impressive clean up, those valve seats must have took awhile to clean up for sure. after sitting submerged so long its amazing there was no water in crankcase, surprized the starter was able to function , that salt water eats stuff
Hace un mesGumacanian 42
No..this is the pure tenacity,adaptability and determination that won them the war!
Hace un mesGreatNorthernDad
@North Dakota Ham You were so close to realizing what drove a lot of those decisions; this is (I think) in Vietnam, a much poorer country than North Dakota, where money gets pumped up out of the ground. How is ND these days? Been awhile since I was there. While I was I got a real understanding of how people from poor countries think from the Africans who worked for me. They try to reuse all sorts of things we wouldn't even consider reusing. When you're poor, you reuse stuff.
Hace 2 mesesAhmed Rezig
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Hace 29 díasMery luna Luna
Gua nyasar cokk....
Hace 29 díasМаралбек Нуралиев
👍👍👍👍👍
Hace 29 díasDOC HODGES
I BELIEVE IT IS A PUMP OF SOME SORT❓❓🤔🤔🤷♂🤷♂
Hace 29 díasExplain it to your therapist. +55
I looked at the title and thought here we go again, but WOW! I'm truly impressed at the level of attention one guy put into restoring a typically non-salvageable engine. A true testament to the man's skills. I am curious to know how long the restoration took to complete and was the engine since being restored put back into active service? 👍🏻
Hace 3 mesesRuslan irk +1
@david hudson кто в это верит тот далек от знаний инженера. Тнвд не заработает после такой воды. Постанова глупая для тупого зрителя
Hace 2 mesesdavid hudson
@Станислав Шапин you can but the engine is not to specs but it runs
Hace 2 mesesTreasureSweeper +3
Considering the condition to start with, I figure if he worked around 6 to 8 hours a day, he probably did that in 2 weeks or less. Judging from the video, he re used the head gasket, rings, pan gasket and oil filter and misc. Stuffed the cam in on original bearings. Also made many of the gaskets. It looked like new mains and rod bearings and new valve seals. Everything else looked refurbed. I really didnt think that starter would ever work again... He did an amazing job on it, thats for sure...
Hace 2 mesesСтанислав Шапин +2
so you're truly believe that you can just polish compressions ring with sand paper and they will be fine?...
Hace 3 mesesPuspo Cempaka
Makasi sd berbagi ilmu bg
Hace un mesHai Loan vlog
Kỳ tích. Chúc bạn thành công nhé
Hace un mesRitchie M
So hilarious. He´s walking at the beach and suddenly he finds a buried machine under the sand. No one else did. LOL
Hace un mesРустам Сейдалин
Что за пздц , прокладки, сальники, фильтра, и много много чего . Так это работать не будет и не должно
Hace un mesIvan Izmaigraev +6
Ни прирезки плоскостей, ни моментов затяжки, сальники тоже походят ещё🤣 механик от Бога🤣
Hace 3 mesesЯрополк Ярцев
Вано не придирайся) море очистил красава)
Hace 3 mesesPaul Strickland
That is a great job! Detail to work
Hace un mesroel enriquez
cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều vì đã gửi bài thưa ngài
Hace un mesBartoloporonga
👍🏼🇺🇾🏴☠️
Hace un mesKOTABANGUN Kotabangun
Fery god
Hace un mesOgsonofgroo +72
Awesome project, and quite calming in some weird cosmic way. Watched quite a few of your videos and am so impressed with your skill-sets and patience. I'm only 7mins in but I can say with fair certainty thats about 8-12 months growth barnacle-wise, and I'd love to see the running engine in a resurrected old hull or something, a survivor thing ? :P
Hace 4 mesesOgsonofgroo +2
@battldoge ur mum Willing to bet he did before he closed it up, but then again he is madly skilled and probably does torque by feel better than a cheap bar-torque thing wielded by most of us :) I've done more than my fair share of twisting wrenches and I can usually get within 5-10 lbs by feel.
Hace 3 mesesbattldoge ur mum +2
He didn’t use a single torque wrench on the bottom end that’s a big no no
Hace 3 mesesUhtred +7
I was going to say 6 months worth based on from what ive seen as a boat owner here in NZ, maybe barnacles grow even faster in the warmer waters around Vietnam where this guy is. It certainly hasn't been in the water "many years" ;-))
Hace 4 mesesزياد الجبوري
والله الك خلگ 😂
Hace un mesDavid Aston
There is absolutely no way they could pull that piece of metal out of where it was this is so fake
Hace un mesWakeup
wahsinn nice
Hace un mesJosé Gabriel Honório filho
Iai...? Aí ? A vida continua tem coisas que vale a pena..acreditar 😇 às vezes demora mais chega... sinceramente não perdi tempo assistindo esse vídeo parabéns 🇧🇷🙏
Hace un mesLatch's Drone Vids +28
That was incredibly impressive. I can't imagine how many hours that took, esp for something I thought was totally not salvageable. Awesome job!
Hace 4 mesesAb Normal
Another engine rescued. Outstanding!
Hace un mesLYSERGIC VISIONS
Rip barnacles
Hace un mesWintonMc +1
Awesome work. A real testament to your skills, and those of the people who designed and originally built it.
Hace 4 díasMyNameIsNoBody1 #FJB +24
Excellent job Mr. Ho! It is amazing the way the engine looks internally after a long time under sea water! Pretty sure it was under salt water because of the barnacles!
Hace 4 mesesGold Bunny +38
This is phenomenal. So a boat was presumably beached and it slowly fell apart depositing the engine at the water's edge. Its when you see the engineering that made the engine that you realise how valuable & saveable these things are but it takes a special person to do this much effort - if I tried this I'd end up with a HUGE pile of nuts & bolts and not have a clue where they go!
Hace un mesAmi
@Raymond Ashby well.. The motor was fine...
Hace 21 un díaRaymond Ashby +1
i reckon i could just about do the job, just not sure i'd have the stamina for all the cleaning. tbh i would never have even started. that engine looked 110% dead.
Hace 26 díasDan Koning
@Aloisio bezerra da silva // ???
Hace 27 díasAloisio bezerra da silva
Verdade?O motor veio boiando?
Hace 28 díasMatthew James Walker +1
Amazing work. I would never have believed there would be enough of it to restore!
Hace un díaiDYMOND +1
Great videos!! A true “environmentalist”!! Lol but it would be nice to have a voice/subtle overlay so we know what happening, also did you need new parts? Craft your own? As this can be great learning for everyone to stop tossing most things and rebuild them! Sadly we have become just that!! Hope to see more awesome rebuilds/repairs hoping to know more of what’s happening!!
Hace 2 díasGold Bunny +1
Absolutely loved this video. What a clever guy you are - somehow you made this look EASY like anyone can do it, and I suspect that's TRUE because a lot of mystery surrounds machinery that few of us ever look into because we pay others to do it in order not to fall foul of the Law. Stunning work!!
Hace un mesВарвара Кулик +1
Красиво все сделано, и профессионально! Смотрится на одном дыхании!! Спасибо!
Hace un mesGlenn Thomas +35
It's hard to believe you got all those nuts and bolts off without snapping a few completely off! Way to go, good job!!
Hace 29 díasT Panjaitan +2
Because this wasn’t 100% junk from under the sea. This is a high quality content. Asians has many talent to restore junk stuff. And the truth is so many bolt will be broken. But this one is a still function machine that drawn under the sea for 2 weeks. Restore junk from the junk yard is very normal, but drowning it first then restore it all.. result in million views.. Still a masterpiece content.
Hace 2 díasTyson Ristau +1
Exactly, the last project I tried like this was an engine that burned up. All the bolt heads broke off when I went to open it up.
Hace 3 díasBXB vlog
👍👍
Hace 6 díasValdis +10
I watched the restoration of this engine with pleasure. Well done guy, disassembled everything, brought it back to its original form and put it back together. Everything turned out great, the engine works like clockwork. I just wonder how long it took this recovery? Thanks for the video, I will be waiting for new videos.
Hace un mesRomulo Moreira Rodrigues +4
Muito bom a restauração! Trabalhoso
Hace un mesRobert Keeton +72
This is very impressive! I polish crankshafts the exact same way, but I use a very high grit sandpaper and WD-40 or some type of lubricating oil. Still, I'm very impressed by your determination and skill level.
Hace 4 mesesMAD Rosco +3
Yup, I was quite amazed...🥰 Most people would have left this as a lost cause.
Hace 4 mesesThat Cheap Guy +2
good to see another perfectly good irresponsibly dumped engine recovered and brought back to life. may I humbly suggest a few things that could have made this restoration somewhat better without pushing up the cost too much: the waterways could have done with water jetting, all oil ways blown through, the bores honed, valves lapped, a new set of piston rings and oil seals to go with those new crank shells and absolutely a new oil filter. I like the design of that Isuzu engine, built to last
Hace un mesjunito Rivera +3
You are a Great mechanic even though you have a lot of jealous people in here commenting foolish things they don't believe that you did the job even though you did it on camera in front of everyone,, alright sir keep up the good work and keep them coming thank you for your awesome video.
Hace un mesСтепан Новиков +4
I've built more than a few motors myself, but here it just a trip to the machine shop for most of this clean-up. Hell, I can't remember the last time I rebuilt a starter or alternator. This guy is doing this the way our grandfathers and great grandfathers used to.
Hace un mesRaymond Ashby
when he stripped the starter, i thought: "No Way!!" couldn't believe that it worked, along with the pre-engage solenoid. wow
Hace 26 díasDennis Schaaf +1
I admire people like this. The extent of my knowledge is I knew it was an engine.
Hace 12 díasWilly von Busche +136
As an old mechanic I have only one thing to say: This is the most impressing piece of work I have seen on Youtube up until now. I salute you.
Hace 4 mesesjohn rose
Hear hear
Hace 3 mesesсарынь на кичьку
Он не только старый мех.) Но видно ещё и безтолковый,и руки наверное не из того места.
Hace 3 mesesВелес +3
Действительно, старый). Не видишь чевидных вещей; пролежал в соленой воде столько времени и масло на месте), видно же что это постановка
Hace 4 meses