Millyard Kawasaki S1 Four Cylinder Crankcases - How Its Made - Episode 1
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- In this video I show how I converted a pair of kawasaki S1 250 crankcases from 3 cylinder to four cylinder and fitted Kawasaki S3 400 barrels making the engine around 550cc with +0.5mm pistons. The process is carried out in my home workshop and shed using mainly hand tools and a 1950's vintage milling machine and my TIG welder which is a 15 year old 240V, 200A, DC/AC machine, and I use 5% silicone filler wire for welding cast aluminium. Tracey cooks some Oatmeal Cookies and Charlie Weaver helps in a supervisory capacity, in between his tipples of coarse!
This video was filmed and edited using my iPhone 11 Pro.
Hope you enjoy the video
Best Regards
Allen - Auta a dopravní prostředky
I still can't really believe this can be done. It's so obviously impossible. Yet you make it look easy. Just perfect.
And with a 2nd hand blade, amazing
It actually is impossible for mere mortals, but for Allen, it’s just a thing.
This is pure magic.
@@barrymartin3813 The Sandvik blades last forever. Mine is 40 years old.
indeed, and i still can't believe this is also done without a single curse word. inconceivable
I go into my garage, gaze at all my tools, hacksaws, files, hammers and welder. I think of Allen. Then decide nah ............ another day and go back inside in the warm. He's a genius.
Allen still the only person I know who can cut a straight line with a hacksaw. Once again Im in awe love it .
Modern custom builders: CNC machines, CAD, crews of highly trained professionals.
Alan: I’ll trump you with my old hacksaw and a handful of files. Plus a few home made goodies from the missus.
Alan - your knowledge and skill blow me away every time I watch one of your videos. I feel like I’ve just watched a modern day wizard at work 👍👍
"...this is where I'm going to cut them with my hacksaw..."!!! This man is an engineering genius. Incredible talent.
If you are a lover of motorcycles, engineering, fabrication, the sound and smells of petrol with snippets of nature and sweet confectionery, well then Sir Allen Millyard is your man and this channel is for you. God bless our world treasures.
I will never tire of these videos.
Real engineering at its best, with a dollop of humour, wildlife and baking thrown in, what’s not to like??? We are not worthy lol
We need a Nobel Prize for Mechanics here ... Incredible skill!
While everyone else convert their ICE vehicle to electric, Allen converts 3 cylinder engine to a 4 cylinder. What a legend!! We need more people like Allen.Thanks for sharing this video,Allen
Electic vehicles run on coal
@@shawngoldsberry747Natural gas mostly in the US, but we're doing better than ever with renewables.
Millyard, RyanF9, and TMF on a live-feed...what a weekend...!!!
She does not only bake you some nice cookies, she also allows you to play with your big boy‘s toys and does not even complain (hard enough) about using the grill as a kind of forge.
I hope you every day praise the rare situation you are in.
😎😎😎
“I hope you enjoyed the video”. Not to worry, Alan, we adore them. From your lovely calm, happy demeanor to your almost superhuman fabrication skills to your love of your wife’s fabulous baked goods, your videos satify on so many levels.
No bike is ever made with the correct number of cylinders, according to Allen.
But a very good video once again, always lots to learn from the master. Looking forward to the rest of the build.
Come for the fabrication, stay for the baked goods.
I put it down to the N+1 rule. The ideal number of anything that you have (bikes, cameras, games consoles, cylinders in a bike engine, etc.) is always at least N+1 where N is the number currently available.
@@GodmanchesterGoblin This is so true! However I'm very thankful for this natural law otherwise we wouldn't have Alan doing his stuff...
6 was the perfect to me . Sound of 6 cilinders are so good
@@daveb7663 Right,,,,always wondering whats goin on in the Kitchen,,,and he's so skinny,,,,
What I learned from this: It's not about the tools, it's about the skill & knowledge.
Not word for word, but found these two engines lying around in my shed. Just cut them in half and make a four cylinder engine, like you do, and you do it with a hacksaw. Brilliant. By the way Tracy needs to wright a cook book.
Amazing level of accuracy performing those cuts with a hacksaw
Us mortals are still in awe!
Gets me every time I watch! unreal how accurate he is isn’t it.
Wait till you see him aligning the crank dead straight with a copper hammer on first try.
@@victorpelini5995 But he couldn't do it without Tracey's cooking! She's a star too.
@@rogermckenzie2711 yeah, these videos are so relaxing
A rare Sunday treat , way better than Top Gear. A master class in how its done , it looks almost like its a follow along video , I bet theres a sudden shortage of S1 engines starting tomorrow, if the rest of the series is as detailed and clear , this could be a great project . Many thanks.
I don't know, making straight cuts with a hacksaw is beyond a lot of guys I know...
@@fishyfool First there'll be a shortage of S1 engines, and then there'll be a glut of crankcases that have been hacksawed part-way through, sent for scrap!
all being well the crank video will be up next Sunday
@@fishyfool That's why you use a bandsaw.
@@stanleydenning Never seen him use one, ever.
Tracy really spoils you, a master baker and a master engine builder under the same roof.
More wizardry ! Very therapeutic, doctors should recommend this channel to depressed patients 😀
The reason why he makes it look so easy is ....... Because he knows what he is doing and understands how to solve problems.
Superb as always Allen.
“Harry’s Garage” at dinnertime and “Millyard’s Shed” at bedtime. 😃👌
This is just perfect. I’m well pleased with that.
I am on my knees: you are the godfather of engine rebuilds!
I think everyone has said what there is to say, thank goodness modern tech allows us all to share and appreciate this amazing mans talent . Thanks Allen and internet.
On the off-chance it hasn’t been said already some merch with “Fits Perfect” and “Well pleased with that” needs to be made. I marvel at your creations made in that shed.
Click on His name above then STORE and you will find what you seek
@@malcolmtill Thanks, didn’t know about that.
‘and you get there in the end’
Got my peanuts and a beer....
Time to pause Netflix for the important and interesting stuff!
I'm 100% interested in the crankshaft steps...
Have one to do for my own project!
When we clean our shed we have to hire a truck to remove the junk (and don't lie to your self, is like this!), when Allen clean is shed he pull out to kawaski triple, and decide to join them togheter! He is the man!
Allen deserves his own Discovery Channel motorcycle show.
Best motorcycle engineering DIY (not) Channel of all times! There are "bike builders" and there's Allen, a complete different level!
I can almost guarantee the next episode will include.
Birds, hedgehog, cookies and the famous BBQ .
Which will be just perfect.
Wonderful video Allen.
Top Man.
There is only ONE Allen Millyard. I wish he posted a video every day!
Thank god this man uses his genius for good rather than evil.
I've been working on getting 2 old Honda CB550s running (nearly got 1 there), one of them had the threads for the drain plug on the oil pan stripped out. I managed to make a mess of drilling the hole out and tapping it to M14. It astounds me how you're able to just hack these engines apart and weld them together again like it's no big deal. You're an incredibly talented fellow!
He's a rocket surgeon! If you do a little research on Allen, you'll find he's not your everyday garden variety engineer.
@@fishyfool rocket surgeon or brain scientist ?
Wouldn't surprise me if he's both.
Allen is 3D thinker extraordinaire.
It's like everything.,practice makes perfect.......he did the things that went wrong decades back.........now he knows..So the plug went skew .,it won't go skew next time..But then Allen says its perfect.,but of course that is relative.,it built to a standard that will run.,as was the original..It's within the limit and fits..What I find very impressive is putting weld into a structure that was never welded.,I'd be tempted to glue it.,there are some very impressive glues out of people like 3M..
@@robertwoodliff2536 , and West System.
Watching Alan reminds me of why the English invented some of the greatest technology ever known to the world, and created many of the modern inventions that made our civilization what it is.
Some of the best english engineers were Scottish...
@@trevormj. Best invention ever was the radar.
@@Shane-zx4ps I'd go with the wheel
Got a couple of 3 cyl engines laying around? let the Mad Genius of motorcycles work his magic hacksaw on them and turn two into one big mother scratcher! Rock On A.M.!
To any normal person this is not possible, To Allen its all perfectly normal, and so easy, Mr Millyard You are one of a kind, an amazing engineer.
CGI? What's CGI? Allen does all that complicated stuff for real, in real time, and has time for a tea and a cookie. You never cease to amaze us, sir. Thank you again for allowing us into your incredible world.
I can watch this series over and over. It's just perfect
14:25 Like the three bears.. Someones has been drinking you're tea!! 😁😁 Amazing engineering
hmm I noticed that in the edit 🙈
Covid or no covid, still the best viewing on CZcams or any where else.
Allen, *"Just Great!"* Charlie Weaver, the Barbecue, Tracey's baking, I missed the Swiss Army Knife but you made up for it in spades with the awesome Engineering, Master of the hacksaw and draw file! Thank You for sharing this with us. Enjoyable and Educational. 👍👍✌✊
I had an idea that the Barbacue would make an appearance.
I absolutely love this guy's presentation. To the point, no fluff, and the bits about real life (pinching the wife's bakery) are so relatable. Oh, and he apparently knows a thing or two about machines.
Of course, none of this is possible without home-made cookies and tea. And a bbq.
Just a man and his ideas, all powered by Tracey's baking!.
As always, brilliant work and very therapeutic viewing. I chuckled at Allen for describing Tracey's spatula as a stick. Keep this man from kitchen duties, to avoid visits to A&E with throat splinters.
An absolute highlight when I get an Allen Millyard notification. An amazing demonstration of skills. Thank you and look forward to the next episode
The pigeon observation was everything
I've been watching Garage 54 cut a four cylinder Lada engine in half to create a two cylinder model.
Allen adds cylinders and doesn't shout and yell as much as they do. Perhaps it is edited out.
Oh, and Allen is a genius.
Not always adding cylindres, he also built a twin from some left over bits - left overs from some sawn apart three cylindred ones.
Buisquits and creating an engine from parts !
Absolutely bloody genius !
Love what this man is capable of !
You wouldn't really think of a hacksaw as a precision tool but, here we are.
precision operator
I'm sure that old lawnmower trembles every time you walk by. Great stuff Allan.
He gets an idea….he takes a hacksaw…..and the idea becomes a thing! I so can’t do that but what I have found out is that when I am building an engine….sometimes…..it just feels right….and it works!
Cutting engines, welding heads, grinding cases and filing metal......it's witchcraft I tells yah, witchcraft!!
Thank you Allen, and to see the BBQ getting top billing over Mrs. M, steady on old boy.
Looking forward to seeing the next installment.
Totally amazing work, I have trouble cutting down a bolt 🤣
Allen is an engineering genius. If only Isambard Kingdom Brunel, could witness such excellence.
Brings me back to the past when we were living for the motorcycles. Anyway, me and my darling just took an evening ride on my TDM 900, just to make sure it starts after a month standing still. Works perfect.
You live a charmed existence man! Tea and cookies delivered and Kawasaki two strokes languishing in the shed! When I clean out my garden shed I get a dead mouse and some old creosote.
Always enjoy seeing the Elliott mill in action.
Great video as usual.
Best wishes, Dean in Oxfordshire.
A great,great episode. When I was an apprentice I spent endless hours learning to use a hack saw and files correctly,and can honestly say your technique is impeccable. The cookies were impeccable as well both of you are masters of your art.
Anyone can make an engine , but cookies.....
😂😂
"...then my wife brought out tea and a cookie and my priorities instantly changed."
The correct way to live life
@@danmanthe9335 I thought it deserved more than a single cookie though. At least one per cylinder.
aac ?
@@tomthompson7400🤔
Allan is like the Bob Ross of motorcycle customization.
Fantastic. Allen's videos should be part of the National Curriculum they are so inspiring.
I'm going to get me one of those Tracys, they seem highly useful....We've all marvelled at his engineering knowledge and design, but this video exhibits Allen's true ability, i.e. skill. Admirable levels of skill.
Hi Allen, we are a couple of mechanic and electronic engineers with many years of experience in the automotive industry, magister in quality and many more, and still pretty hard to believe that somebody could have such enormous skills to do something like that. We are more than astonished and want to congrat for your magnific job, keep doing what you love and will live forever! Regards from Argentina.
Thankyou
Well that rounded off my Sunday just perfect. Thanks Allen.
I watch all of your videos with my mouth open, in awe of your skill Allen. You truly are a genius.
If Allen were to ever wind up in prison, they better make good and sure he doesn’t have a hacksaw on him when they put him in!
Thanks for this. You show the essential bits of the operation in this one. I'm looking forward to seeing you sort out the crankshaft.
Mere words cannot express my admiration for your skills, your appreciation of Tracy's baking, and your care for visiting birds and animals. For all you do, Allen... thank you.
Allen is back at it slicing engines in half wit a hacksaw. Not even surprised anymore tbh 😂 made my day
Love watching a genius at work another great video looking forward to the next one
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -- I guess after seeing this video, a hacksaw is sufficiently advanced technology, in the right hands of course. Excellent video, nice looking cookies. Thank you for sharing!
“2 1/2 cylinders and 1 1/2 cylinders equals 4 cylinders.” I just love this…..
I don’t know anything about bikes but love working with my hands. You sir are a true craftsman I look forward to watching the rest of your videos.
You once promished to show us how you line the drive sprocket up when the engine is shifted sideways in the frame, I hope it is with this build.
I will cover that in episode 3
I think rear wheel will be reversed sprocket on right brake on left side when engine is alingned sideway
Speaking as an Ex-Toolmaker (Bench-hand) You inspire me to want to get back into engineering. I look at your equipment in you small workshop, AND what you do! and feel as if Im missing out on something I once did on a daily basis but now kinda miss. Believe me! if I had a small premises fitted out with a Bridgeport, a surface Grinder, bench, vice and surface Plate, I'd be as happy as Larry. I would never have believed I'd be saying that as I once "Clocked in" at 7am on a Grey Monday morning...lol - Must be my 60 years of age mellowing me. :-) - Keep up the Brilliant work!!
I know the feeling, best thing for me was being given Ramapril from the Docs, opens up the blood vessels hence less work for the heart to do and hence I'm much livelier both mentally and physically. A new lease of life, self employed so its much appreciated.
Perfect. Top gear just finished.
Now for the real top gear
watching this channel is a relieve, no need to buy fancy tools
Hi Allen, superb video, excellent viewing. Watching you just mark up then cut those cases with a hacksaw.. Englishman in his shed..!!!! So pleased to see you utilised the important tools.. the garden grass and the BBQ.. never fail’s to bring a smile mate. Looking forward to the next instalment. Cheers, Alex.
Very cool! Your videos actually inspired me to start my own project of turning two Puch vz50n4 moped engines into a "vz100" 2-stroke twin.
Proper 🙂
I love that Tracy wears the same top as Allen when she brings tea and cookies to the garage, but wears nitrile gloves!
Custom engines, and lovingly baked cookies. Quite a treat.
This video turned out perfect, I’m well pleased with that! Absolutely love this, keep it up mate!
Fantastic entertainment. So modest, but an absolute genius. Thanks for sharing.
I was just looking for something to watch on CZcams, and I look up and there's a new Allen Millyard video. I settle back and watch it and it's perfect. I'm well pleased with that!
I'm so inspired that I'm going to attempt changing the lawn mower spark plug!
You can tell how good an engineer Alan is , as he makes it look easy ..
Allen is brilliant you really feel like you are in the workshop with him,I have used a hacksaw for over thirty years had expensive ones had dirt cheap ones never had the skill Allen has, great video
someone, please give this man an award, a Nobel prize in Mechanical Engineering and a doctorate
Hacksaw?.... Check.
File?..... Check.
Good to go.....
Amazing skills shown here...
Top fella.
All the best from North Nottinghamshire
Your videos never fail to impress, I've enjoyed every one . Thanks Allen
Allen. That was magic. You really do use a hacksaw. Just amazing. That lathe is a must in your world too. There is nothing you can’t make or alter on that machine. Top drawer. Looking forward to the next video.
You mean mill?
Your videos are the most enjoyable to watch. The only channel where i never fast forward, but rewind constantly.
Allen - you are a genuis - you make it all look soooooo simple and relaxing....not the usual cussing and hammering when I'm in my workshop.......... you need a line of t-shirts with " So I'm very pleased with that" on them!!
Absolutely fantastic, I was rooted to the spot the entire video. A great privilege to watch a grand master at his work.
Really enjoy these videos of Allen’s, the man has serious skills, makes it look effortless.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Charley sure moves pretty quick, he was in the shed before you!
Allen Millyard the only person on the planet that can cut a straight line with a hacksaw
Nicely done! As always!
RESPECT Allen, your skills are to be admired. I’ve been an engineer most of my working life and never saw anyone better than you.👍👍👍
The motorcycle engineering GOAT!
Amazing work with just basic tools for the most part.