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  • @chrissmith8773
    @chrissmith8773 Před měsícem +26

    The Rover car company built cars pre-war. After the war, they combined parts from those cars onto a Jeep chassis and created the Land Rover.

  • @wallywombat164
    @wallywombat164 Před měsícem +12

    I'd reckon LOT of Americans think TOYOTA is American as well.

  • @nicksykes4575
    @nicksykes4575 Před měsícem +13

    The term in the UK for a 4x4 that never goes off road is a "Chelsea Tractor", Chelsea being a very up-market area of London.

    • @johnritter6864
      @johnritter6864 Před měsícem +1

      Lol, used for shopping and school runs

    • @stephensmith4480
      @stephensmith4480 Před měsícem +1

      @@johnritter6864 Usually with the Driver embellished with Pony tail and a Baseball cap and with Make up like an Air Hostess.

  • @juliarabbitts1595
    @juliarabbitts1595 Před měsícem +11

    A few years back heard a staggering statistic that more than 65% of all Land Rover Mk2 are still running

  • @leighharding5449
    @leighharding5449 Před měsícem +8

    To be honest this wasn't the best video you could have watched, it had quite a few errors.
    For wading through water, petrol engines need to keep the electrical system dry, both petrol and diesel need fresh air, without water in it, but most older diesel engines will actually run under water if the air intake is high enough

  • @melvincain5012
    @melvincain5012 Před měsícem +11

    You have to keep the carburettor from the water. They produce a "Snorkle" for extreme off road adventure which routes up the windscreen pillar to the roof.

  • @MisterChrisInTheUK
    @MisterChrisInTheUK Před měsícem +5

    Who the heck wrote that script the narrator is reading? Shocking.

  • @fishtigua
    @fishtigua Před měsícem +6

    The video you watched is probably the worst one you could have picked, very confusing.

  • @Rocky19577
    @Rocky19577 Před měsícem +5

    A fuel tank under the bonnet (hood) with the engine??? Since when have you lifted the hood to fill up??? 😂😂😂😂

    • @billyo54
      @billyo54 Před měsícem +3

      Connor might as well be looking into the Grand Canyon as looking at an engine 😂

    • @AndyK.1
      @AndyK.1 Před měsícem

      They put them under the drivers seat on these 😂

  • @stefandawson7708
    @stefandawson7708 Před měsícem +7

    The thing sticking up is a snorkel for the air filter for wading in deep water

  • @Loki1815
    @Loki1815 Před měsícem +6

    Anyone here never heard of a "Soccer" Mum?

  • @Ayns.L14A
    @Ayns.L14A Před měsícem +5

    The grill allows airflow to the radiator directly behind it, the radiator cools the engine, the grill also protects the radiator, the air intake is the important part to keep the water out of, yes some Land Rovers have extension pipes added to the air intakes to allow deeper fording,(as seen @20:31 on the right hand side of the windscreen white one) the design was not luxurious and soft like ladies of the time, not radiator that's the air filter, Range Rover is now the most stolen vehicle in the UK and prices of second hand rovers is crashing due to really high insurance

  • @aidencox790
    @aidencox790 Před měsícem +2

    I bought my first Land Rover in 1959 - it was a 1952 Series One model that had been used like an uncared for animal in a slate quarry and needed a lot of TLC. It was easy and inexpensive to renovate and was a terrific driver. In Lo-Lo gear It'd go up any gradient I dared point it at, and the S1 had the fold down flat windscreen that lay on the bonnet and was fantastic on a hot day on the seashores of Northeast England, a lot of them were far from flat and boring. Back then everything was cheap and that Series One got a lot of everyday use. I only sold it when I had to move years later to another job, and it was still in 95% condition. I had more fun in that S1 than I had in a very civilised Range Rover bought a few years later. BTW I always found Rover dealers to be great people - always honest, helpful and very friendly.

  • @kevanwillis4571
    @kevanwillis4571 Před měsícem +3

    The guy seems to interchange 'jeep' and 'Jeep' pretty indiscriminately.

  • @TerryD15
    @TerryD15 Před měsícem +3

    The first Land Rover was based on an American Jeep chassis and Rover mechanicals. The River company was first founded in 1885 as a bicycle manufacturer when Joseph Starley effectively designed the modern style of Bicycle, the 'Rover Safety Bicycle'. Later they branched into motorcycles and then cars, their first production car being introduced in 1904 (the Ford model A was launched in 1903). They were based in the English Midlands city of Coventry, which was the equivalent of Detroit in the US. The city was badly bombed during WW2, including vehicle makers.
    The grille on a car is to protect the radiator which contains most of the cooling water, the front has to be open to allow the air to flow through the radiator. A submarine exhaust pipe which was vertical could be fitters for water. The Cylinders are completely sealed, otherwise they could not operate. A gas turbine is a completely different type of engine compared with the normal petrol or diesel engine. 4WD is expensive to build, mechanically more complex, uses more fuel and has no advantage over 2WD on normal roads.

  • @tedroper9195
    @tedroper9195 Před 29 dny

    After developing a template for the modern bicycle with its Rover Safety Bicycle of 1885, the company moved into the automotive industry. It started building motorcycles then cars using their Viking Longship badge from 1904. All production moved to the Solihull plant after World War II. Land Rover vehicles were developed in 1948 and added to the Rover range.

  • @readMEinkbooks
    @readMEinkbooks Před 29 dny

    Rover is a British automotive brand that was used for over a century, from 1904 to 2005. The guy from Rover and a guy who had a Jeep, got together and created the Land Rover.

  • @user-pt1iy1in3t
    @user-pt1iy1in3t Před měsícem +3

    4wheel drive makes a car costlier, yes. but it also makes it heavier. there's no need for four wheel drive, if there's no need, so to say

  • @_Professor_Oak
    @_Professor_Oak Před měsícem

    10:30 the place that the air goes in, the intake + air filter which is usually around the same level as the top of the front tyre, give or take a few inches... if water gets to the combustion chambers, and you're lucky enough that no internal parts exited the building, your engine will lockup ("hydrolock"). This will require complete disassembly of the engine to get everything dry and check nothing is bent or cracked. The big snorkel intake's you see on off-roaders that go up to the roof are designed for this in mind.

  • @matthewjamison
    @matthewjamison Před měsícem +1

    Most footballers in the world come from deprived backgrounds, Britain included. Not many football mums are pulling up in a Land Rover.

  • @marcuswardle3180
    @marcuswardle3180 Před měsícem

    The carburettor is a device attached to the engine which mixes the petrol from the fuel tank and air from the outside. This mixture then goes into the piston. The carburettor has a valve on the air intake attached to the accelerator. When you push down on the accelerator it opens the valve allowing more air into the carburettor thus giving more of an explosive mixture. If the carburettor air intake allows water in it is allowing water into the engine thus killing the engine. You can get round this by attaching a long pipe, a "snorkel", to the air intake. Thus the air coming into the carburettor would be way above the level of any water. The only other thing that would need to be protected from any water would be the electrics. Most military vehicles have their electrics in waterproof sheaths.

  • @martinwebb1681
    @martinwebb1681 Před měsícem

    Land Rover JLR is a British vehicle manufacturer and since 2008 has been a subsidiary of India's Tata Motors, new plants have been opened in India, Brazil and Slovakia to keep up with expanded demand for the vehicles. Land Rover has two factories in the UK, one in China, one in India, one in Brazil and one in Slovakia.

  • @stephenlee5929
    @stephenlee5929 Před měsícem +1

    Re why aren't all cars 4 wheel drive?
    It is cheaper to make 2 wheel drive.
    Cars are more controllable at speed using rear wheel drive.
    Cars normally have better fuel economy when 2 wheel drive.
    Front wheel drive means you are less likely to have steering slip, but when it happen it is much more difficult to control.
    I think 4 wheel drive is normally heavier, and requires more power than 2 wheel drive.
    Most Land Rovers have the ability to change from 4 wheel to 2 wheel drive, they also have a limited slip differential, allows you to power one of the wheel when another is in the air or getting no traction.

  • @lg5819
    @lg5819 Před měsícem +1

    Land Rovers are still designed and engineered in the U.K. but it is now no longer a British brand/manufacturer after TATA acquired it. And when that happened Land Rover decided to mothball the traditional Land Rover Defender, big mistake which was a favourite of British farmers who used it as a reliable workhorse. What I liked about the original Defender it was like a 4x4 made from fabricated sheet metal which reminded me of Meccano and Dinky model cars from my childhood. So, british entrepreneur, Sir Jim Ratcliffe decided to startup a company called INEOS and build a British heir to Land Rover Defender in France but was originally going to manufacture it in the U.K. until the uncertainty from Brexit increased costs of manufacturing The INEOS Grenadier 4X4 in the U.K. because the EU decided to add extra tariffs to import components from Germany that put an end to that idea. What I can’t understand is, Britain is highly innovative when it comes to designing and engineering some of the worlds best cars, including racing cars like formula 1 but we own nothing because apart from a few cottage industries here and there, like Morgan, all of our iconic manufacturers are foreign owned.

    • @martinwebb1681
      @martinwebb1681 Před měsícem

      Yes, as well as in the two UK factories the Land Rover brands are now also built in factories in India, China, Brazil and Slovakia.

  • @stevekenilworth
    @stevekenilworth Před měsícem

    In the 1960s, Ford Europe was created by the merger of Ford of Britain, Ford Germany, and the Irish Henry Ford & Son Ltd. Its first vehicle was the front-engined Ford Transit van. Introduced in 1965, the Transit instantly became the van of choice for professionals. And it has been the best-selling commercial vehicle in most European countries ever since it was first launched.
    We continued to innovate. In 1993, we launched the ground-breaking Ford Mondeo, which quickly picked up multiple awards. Later, we revolutionised automotive design with our Kinetic Design vision. the reason why for Europe and usa cars are so different and different engines and design

  • @melvincain5012
    @melvincain5012 Před měsícem +3

    Rover was a road car company. They wanted to design a work horse like the Willys Jeep. So using a Jeep chasis they produced the first Land Rover until they could produce their own chasis.
    You have to have an air flow through the radiator to keep the engine from overheating

  • @stevenbalekic5683
    @stevenbalekic5683 Před měsícem

    In Australia the Range Rovers engines were frequently removed and replaced by Holden straight six cylinder engines because the original was thought of as unreliable.

  • @G1NZOU
    @G1NZOU Před 29 dny

    After WWII there were plenty of surplus Jeeps to go around, but because it's a wartime vehicle there's certain things about it that don't make it great for long term maintenance, it does the job, but it's not quite ideal for farmers long term despite certain features that make it good. Making a utility vehicle that does the same job but with more space and even better performance was a great idea.

  • @keithwarrington2430
    @keithwarrington2430 Před měsícem +3

    This is not a well written or explained video . the narrator calls early LandRovers jeeps: Rover ( or LandRover once seperated from Rover ) have never made Jeeps, though their design was inspired by it. I'll never understand why they would have someone narrating a story about cars that can't pronounce Leyland properly. it's like it's written and narrated by crap A.I. right at the end one of the video clips ( the little red one ) was actually of a Jeep not a landrover at all.

  • @G1NZOU
    @G1NZOU Před 29 dny

    My grandfather used to manage a boatyard (incidentally on Anglesey where the designer was from) and had one of the earlier versions, my dad learned to drive in it. Not around anymore of course cause the salt water turned the frame into Swiss cheese, but I've always thought they were cool.

  • @65Tedybear
    @65Tedybear Před 23 dny

    Several parts need to keep dry. the electrical ignition can be isolated against water. The crital part that still remains after all tecnical tricks ist the air intake. If water mixes with fuel the change from liquid fuel to burnable gases doesn't work, the engine will stall. If water gets into the engine proper, it can quickly mess up the layer of oil that greases the moving parts in the engine and can cause a total loss of the engine. Therefore offroad vehicles are often fitted with a snorkel that top out at the front of the a-pillar.

  • @Loki1815
    @Loki1815 Před měsícem +4

    LEEland, LEEland?
    Leyland, LAYland!

    • @franklove9897
      @franklove9897 Před měsícem

      My first reaction as well. To be honest I think the guy narrating the video said a lot of misleading things.

    • @patiencerose
      @patiencerose Před měsícem

      Came to the comments just to find THIS comment lol. Also, shouldn't it be British Leyland?

    • @martinwebb1681
      @martinwebb1681 Před měsícem

      @@patiencerose ... Generally it's just Leyland Motors, British Leyland was more for the entire group (Trucks, vans, buses and cars). Today in 2024 Leyland is known simply as Leyland Trucks. There is also an Indian Leyland company known as Ashok Leyland which was founded in 1948 as Ashok motors but became Ashok Leyland in 1955 after collaboration with British Leyland.

  • @domramsey
    @domramsey Před měsícem +14

    I think some of your confusion here is that you're not aware that "jeep" is a generic term for general purpose military vehicles and not just a brand name. Several companies including Ford and Willys made jeeps.

    • @cadifan
      @cadifan Před měsícem +6

      You're partly right and partly wrong. Jeep is not generic for general purpose military vehicles. It actually was a brand name but that brand (for the war effort) was built by several different manufacturers with almost identical interchangeable parts. The Jeep is not a general, but specific vehicle.

    • @judithrowe8065
      @judithrowe8065 Před měsícem +2

      What a shame to argue on here without just checking Google. The origins of Jeep from 'GP' didn't mean "General Purpose." The "G" signified a Ford government contract vehicle and "P" indicating the 80-inch wheelbase. Happy to help.

  • @alwynemcintyre2184
    @alwynemcintyre2184 Před měsícem

    Like all water cooled motors a radiator is required for engine cooling, an opening at the front of the body is the most effective way of achieving that.

  • @chrissampson6861
    @chrissampson6861 Před měsícem

    I'll try and answer some of the questions:
    Why 2wd vs 4wd?
    Cost and weight for the extra materials - extra transmission and driveshafts.
    Permanent 4wd vehicles don't work on paved roads - because when cornering the inside and outside wheels travel different distances and so rotate at different speeds, having all the wheels turn at the same speed places massive stress on the driveline - Having a differential that allows wheels to rotate at different speeds solves this for road cars, for 4wd you need differentials front and rear and one in the middle to allow front and rear wheels to rotate at different speeds, which then defeats the point of having 4wd - to make all the wheels turn at the same speed to maximise grip - to fix this you either need to limited slip differentials and/or a mechanism to disengage two of the wheels - more weight, materials, cost
    Interior design - 4wd need to have a driveshaft to both ends of the vehicle so you have to have a bit lump in the floor, extra gear levers etc,
    Running costs are higher both in fuel consumption and repairs - there's more mechanical stuff to go wring
    Engine wetness?
    Anything electrical - obviously
    Air intakes and filters - Water is not compressible and if it gets into the cylinders the force of the pistons slamming into a rigid substance will just destroy the engine.
    fans and radiators - The fan is designed to push air through the radiator, and the radiator fins are designed to work with a constant flow of air and water is far to dense and viscous for the fan to move it through the radiator quickly enough, add in the waters probably filthy and will clog the radiator fins, resulting in overheating.
    Lubricants - including in differentials, gearboxes etc which have vents to allow for thermal expansion. mixing water with most lubricants makes them break down and stop working properly.
    Moving parts, belts, cables - anything that is unlikely to appreciate being churned around in filthy water or have gravel and mud stuck in it.

  • @deankelz29
    @deankelz29 Před měsícem +1

    did you see Hammond top gear go up a damn in a land rover? even tho the car had protective gear like a rock climber and stuff but the car made it up the damn under its own power just a winch

  • @MrJakeDC
    @MrJakeDC Před měsícem

    The air intake needs to be above the waterline. If water gets into the engine, because its none compressible, it'll hydro lock the engine and your get bent rods and an engine can lock up. A snorkel is just a pipe that lifts the intake above the water.

  • @alwynemcintyre2184
    @alwynemcintyre2184 Před měsícem

    4 wheel drive was mainly required for other than city roads, more suited to dirt roads and tracks originally

  • @deankelz29
    @deankelz29 Před měsícem +1

    off road a land rover pretty much wont let you down was a cheap form of transport easy and cheap to fix and a "go anywhere" motor and would do anything else in its class another reason the army adopted and adapted it....and like in top gear the older smarter one Jeremy would normally go for a land rover on them specials though rough land jungles and struff and its normally the land rover that pulls though and helps the rest out regardless of it age or horsepower .....a good one is rather special and can do amazing off road

  • @GaryNoone-jz3mq
    @GaryNoone-jz3mq Před měsícem

    You are probably looking at the windscreen washer tank under the bonnet (hood), rather than a fuel tank. The fuel tank in a Land Rover is in the rear.

  • @trixysvinylmusicfordjs8799
    @trixysvinylmusicfordjs8799 Před měsícem

    Yes, we have soccer mums equivalent! - they use land rovers or "landys" - catherine tate often uses these in her sketches. Typical areas in London where u find these are Highgate and chelsea - affluent areas!

  • @GaryNoone-jz3mq
    @GaryNoone-jz3mq Před měsícem

    The Land Rover was built on a Jeep chassis. But the Rover company had been going for many years before that.

  • @charlesfrancis6894
    @charlesfrancis6894 Před měsícem

    I am only guessing that the grill would protect the radiator, as a cracked or smashed radiator from large stones or objects would not be good for continued driving.

  • @K8E666
    @K8E666 Před měsícem +13

    Jeep is a generic term for a 4 wheel drive, all purpose vehicle in the UK. We often call a Land Rover a ‘jeep’. Lots of companies make ‘jeeps’ not just the Jeep branded company. Hope this helps 😊

    • @kevanwillis4571
      @kevanwillis4571 Před měsícem +2

      Rover made the first commercially successful 'modern' bicycle in 1885.

  • @maryeaston4874
    @maryeaston4874 Před měsícem

    We have a 2006 Range Rover Sport. Luckily my husband loves working on cars as it would have cost a fortune taking it to a garage to be fixed. 😂

  • @RichardDevereauxEarlofEssex
    @RichardDevereauxEarlofEssex Před měsícem +1

    Rover started with the first bicycle, and it went on from there.

  • @matthewbowler6563
    @matthewbowler6563 Před měsícem

    DUDE WE LOVE YOU HERE 🇬🇧 🇬🇧THIS VIDEO MAKES ME HAPPY SO GLAD YOUR ASSESSING SOMETHING SO CLOSE TO MY HEART

  • @Thenerdywalrus
    @Thenerdywalrus Před měsícem

    Some more recent American musicians and this video refer to their Land or Range Rover as simply Rovers, completely ignoring the original Rover car company which was founded over 100 years ago (highly recommend doing a research video on them). I am the proud owner of a 1999 Rover 800 (got a couple of short videos on my channel) and will be going to a car show at the British motor museum tomorrow

  • @stefandawson7708
    @stefandawson7708 Před měsícem +1

    My first car after I passed my test at 17, was a 1973 lightweight Land Rover. Absolutely loved it, less so putting petrol in it! It was slimmer and boxier than the normal Land Rover so it could be loaded easier onto military aircraft. And lighter for chucking it out the back on a parachute

  • @kevanbodsworth9868
    @kevanbodsworth9868 Před měsícem

    Water is much less a problem with diesel engines , It is usually getting the electonics wet the parts which provide the spark to ignite the petrol which will stop the car ,, Diesel does not have this system and if the air intake and exhaust is high up ( air in,-exhaust gas out ) a diesel can opperate in water ,,

  • @matt-fh6hb
    @matt-fh6hb Před měsícem +1

    The people at Rover, which had existed many years before the war, used one of their personal Jeep vehicles as the inspiration to design the Land Rover. This Jeep had been modified using Rover parts.

  • @BassBanj0
    @BassBanj0 Před měsícem +1

    Love how they didn't talk about the Defender once, arguably the most famous label of Land Rover
    They were pretty much the continuation of the classic Land Rovers and were utilitarian as you could get and were produced up until about 2015 I'm pretty sure
    Then they revived the label with a much more modern design (gotta push that luxury aspect) but kept the boxiness that they are known for

    • @BulldogMack700rs
      @BulldogMack700rs Před měsícem +1

      Yeah didn't mention the defender but harped on about the Freelander possibly one of the worst land rovers ever produced along with the MK2 Discovery and it's self destructing transfer cases

  • @AnthonySinclair-Wellings
    @AnthonySinclair-Wellings Před měsícem

    The original design if the jeep was by Bantam. They produced a version of the British Austin Seven. Unfortunately they couldn't produce enough jeeps and so Willis and Ford took over the production adaption of the jeep.

  • @alwynemcintyre2184
    @alwynemcintyre2184 Před měsícem

    Carburettor needs to be above the water level, or have a sealed extension to raise the airr intake higher up

  • @johnritter6864
    @johnritter6864 Před měsícem

    Solid vehicles. I had to do an off road driving course in one. Amazing what they can do.

  • @nf5416
    @nf5416 Před měsícem

    jeep is a generic term not just a brand name , like hoover and tannoy are used for vacuum cleaner and public speaker system

  • @alwynemcintyre2184
    @alwynemcintyre2184 Před měsícem

    In england farmers were probably using horses probably because of war time rationing that was still going then

  • @kevanwillis4571
    @kevanwillis4571 Před měsícem +1

    Wow, Connor, you really don't know anything about cars.
    You thought Land Rovers and Range Rovers were American because you were probably told cars were an American invention.

  • @olisipocity
    @olisipocity Před měsícem +1

    1 - The Land Rover was inspired by the Jeep-Willis, so, Jeep came first, Rover after.
    2 - The grill is to protect the radiator in the front, that needs to be cooled by the outside air, and thus low the temperature of the water (water/ glicol mixture) that circulates in proper canals inside the engine, to prevent it from over heating.
    3 - The only part that absolutely cannot be under water is the air intake, that feeds the carburetor (on older gasoline engines) or the fuel injection system of diesel and modern gasoline cars. So an extender pipe is fitted from the air filter box to the roof height. (Electrical components such as fuse boxes and bobines usually don't get along with water or humidity as well, but they are usually insulated, and it is not catastrophical for the engine).
    4 - Gas turbine is not the norm in automobiles. Piston driven engines are.
    5 - 4 wheel drive is good for bad terrain but is heavier, thus less fuel efficient, has more moving parts that wear and tear and cause friction, are more stressful on the engine, have a worse turning radius, and over all less efficient on good everyday roads. So it costs more compared to 2 wheel drive.

  • @mej6519
    @mej6519 Před měsícem

    theres a cool barn find on drivetrive. "richard hammond on the greatest barn find of them all". the first land rover.

  • @alwynemcintyre2184
    @alwynemcintyre2184 Před měsícem

    Don't think soccer mums existed in the UK, if they did they probably used a Multi Purpose Vehicle. Land/range rovers would've been used by farmers or the financially well off.

  • @wallywombat164
    @wallywombat164 Před měsícem +1

    HAHAHA. The Land Rover vid was a tough one for ya mate eh.

  • @cadifan
    @cadifan Před měsícem

    They're saying that he used parts from Jeeps (ex US army surplus Jeeps) and the Rover motor car.

  • @Mark_Bickerton
    @Mark_Bickerton Před měsícem +1

    If i'm not mistaken the image shown at 03:05 is the very first one to roll of the production line. It was found on a farm after being parked in a barn for about 50 years. It was restored to moving under its own power, while replacing the minimum parts necessary to get it running. Which it why it looks... as good as it does in that image!

  • @Janie_Morrison
    @Janie_Morrison Před měsícem

    I enjoyed watching that video about the Land Rovers very much and I am very well in myself thank you very much couldn't be better

  • @suepoole8323
    @suepoole8323 Před měsícem +1

    Many of my family have and some still do work for Land Rover/Jaguar....and yes Connor after the war many farmers were using horse drawn equipment, shortages of metal, factory workers and fuel, but we managed not having steel (used for the war effort) and they used aluminium for the Land Rover... mighty glad they did.. Great video and reaction on to the next now.

  • @kevanwillis4571
    @kevanwillis4571 Před měsícem +1

    Leyland is pronounced Lay-land, not Lee-land.

  • @brigidsingleton1596
    @brigidsingleton1596 Před měsícem +1

    You're right... I do (if no-one else!!) find it extremely irritating / annoying when so many Americans - not just you, Connor!! - believe things to have been invented or created in the US, rather than in the UK, or indeed _anywhere_ else in the world, like Germany, or Italy, or France, or Australia etc!! 😢 🤭🖖

  • @shiTthebed86
    @shiTthebed86 Před měsícem +2

    Regarding the engine flooding. If water goes into the air intake it will hydro lock the engine and kill it.

  • @enemde3025
    @enemde3025 Před měsícem

    ATTINBRUH not ATTIN BU ROW !!
    JEEP was just a name given to a hard working vehicle .

  • @alwynemcintyre2184
    @alwynemcintyre2184 Před měsícem

    Rover cars had been building cars cars since the early 1900's, the LAND rover was 1948, willys jeep was the inspiration

  • @B.landon
    @B.landon Před měsícem +1

    Soccer mum politically correct word for a house wife.

  • @mej6519
    @mej6519 Před měsícem +1

    the SAS use landrovers in the desert, they painted them pink, as they found out that pink is a natural camoflage for desert warfare.

  • @dirtbikerman1000
    @dirtbikerman1000 Před měsícem

    Fun fact
    When they designed the first range rover in maybe the 70s, the design looked totally different to the first range rover that was produced.
    The original design was later produced in the 1990s as the land rover discovery.
    Top gear did a full episode on the land rover in the late 90s
    A better take on land rover than this video

  • @rickybuhl3176
    @rickybuhl3176 Před měsícem

    Think they started making bicycles, before the "motorcar" was a thing!?

  • @rs1884
    @rs1884 Před měsícem +1

    OOO, pronouncing Leyland as Leeland is so wrong! (should be pronounced Layland, those in the town of Leyland in Lancashire particularly)

  • @bryanhunter2077
    @bryanhunter2077 Před měsícem

    The grill protects the radiator

  • @charlesfrancis6894
    @charlesfrancis6894 Před měsícem

    First Land Rover born in 1948 the year of my birth.

  • @MsDewight
    @MsDewight Před měsícem +1

    If you watch it you will get the answers, you are so

  • @rayjennings3637
    @rayjennings3637 Před měsícem

    If only the original video maker had made the sensible decision to not have music. There's absolutely no need for it and it would have made it easier to clearly understand what was being said!

  • @AndyK.1
    @AndyK.1 Před měsícem

    The 3.5 v8 engine was an American design. You guys rejected it.

  • @rs1884
    @rs1884 Před měsícem

    The critical part of an engine that has to avoid water is the air intake, thats why some off road vehicles have a snorkle that give an air input as high as the roof. The elctrical system has to be protected againt water as well, but is easier to achieve. My first car had a transverse engine, so the spark plugs were next to the radiator, every time there was heavy rain the engine would stop, so a plastic shield was added over that side of the engine.

  • @etherealbolweevil6268
    @etherealbolweevil6268 Před měsícem

    The grill - covers the hole through which air is moved to provide engine cooling. The grill resists things which are not air, protecting the vulnerable radiator from damage.

  • @Janie_Morrison
    @Janie_Morrison Před měsícem

    I like watching that video about the Land Rovers it was very interesting you never done that wrong you talked alright

  • @Aloh-od3ef
    @Aloh-od3ef Před měsícem

    If the water goes into the carburettor.
    The engine will die. 😉

  • @mimir3311
    @mimir3311 Před měsícem +1

    re your puzzelment viz gas turbine it ran on a gas not gasoline sorry if I have misunderstood.

  • @AndyK.1
    @AndyK.1 Před měsícem

    14:25. I recommend you don’t add fluids to your car 😂

  • @tombradley4842
    @tombradley4842 Před měsícem

    For christ sake STOP PAUSING, if you want ask questions wait till the end.

  • @Mark_Bickerton
    @Mark_Bickerton Před měsícem +1

    Growing up, I thought Hoover and Kellogs were British companies :)

  • @Lubikit
    @Lubikit Před měsícem

    the "thing thing" you mentioned at the end is a snorkel, and yes it allows the car to drive in deeper water by ensuring the engine air intake can still access air

  • @gregfroggatt3217
    @gregfroggatt3217 Před měsícem +4

    This seems very much like an AI voice over. It’s a bit disjointed as a commentary

    • @pendleeldnep
      @pendleeldnep Před měsícem

      sounds like Ted Kravitz - czcams.com/video/Q3F2tg-12W8/video.html

  • @AndyK.1
    @AndyK.1 Před měsícem

    17:07. Leyland. We say Lay Land

  • @steveyates7044
    @steveyates7044 Před měsícem

    This video commentary sounds like it was translated into English from some other language. It certainly not written by someone who`s first language was English.

  • @Janie_Morrison
    @Janie_Morrison Před 23 dny

    I enjoyed watching that video very much

  • @stefandawson7708
    @stefandawson7708 Před měsícem

    Land Rover was modelled off the jeep. So many left in uk after the war. I think. Could be wrong

  • @marcus3261
    @marcus3261 Před měsícem

    I see you have been catching some rays, first time seeing you with a tan conor. Looks good on you.

  • @nigelleyland166
    @nigelleyland166 Před měsícem

    The original land rover was a prototype, made from whatever parts were available from rover car parts and the Jeep chassis, only one was ever built, it is known as the centre steer and is pictured in the video @ 6.57.
    @22.58 behind the battery in the engine bay is the round oil bath air filter, the fuel tank is under the drivers seat. The alloy v8 engine that was introduced was a US design, I think by chrysler. The company LR merged with was Leyland, and is not pronounced 'Leeland' but 'Layland', It's name is derived from the town it came from in Lancashire. the thing thing is a snorkel. I no longer have my Disocoerry 1, but do still have my 1977 88" series three.

  • @streaky81
    @streaky81 Před měsícem

    The critical part to keep dry is where it draws in air. Usually through the air filter box which is usually (and by usually we mean "the average normie car") mounted quite high up. I mean there's electrics etc but they're usually vaguely well protected and even if not it usually isn't fatal or prohibitively expensive to fix. You draw water into the engine itself it is usually terminal via hydrolock - water doesn't compress, on the compression stroke it doesn't compress, and things bend, crack and snap that aren't supposed to bend, crack and snap - usually expensive and/or fundamental things.

  • @jamesthompson3674
    @jamesthompson3674 Před měsícem

    Connor, please, please please react to "The cars the star - Land Rover" its only 18min long a much better watch. It explains the history so much better and right at the end is a real twist.

  • @richardstuart3882
    @richardstuart3882 Před měsícem

    Jeep as you would know it 1941 land rover 1948 👍