Customer States Engine Is FULL Of Water | Just Rolled In
VloĆŸit
- Äas pĆidĂĄn 5. 06. 2024
- Welcome to Just Rolled In!
For today's episode, we have some customer states photos and videos from all around the web and sent in by subscribers! If you have any questions about any of the photos or videos, feel free to ask in the comments. Also, check out the bottom of this description for more information about each photo & clip.
Hope you enjoyed the video and please consider subscribing. Thanks for watching!
If you want to submit your customer states photos/videos or car pictures, you can do so via our website.
www.justrolledinyt.com/
đ(Not all content sent in will be used and it MUST be yours)đ
Here's the last video, just in case you haven't seen it yet:
âą Customer States They H...
Just Rolled In Merch (all profit from merch sales donated to local foodbank)
www.justrolledin.shop/
Our friends at Curien have Automotive diagnostic tools for everybody.
www.curienllc.com/
Credits:
bit.ly/3IHj9ks
bit.ly/3vsP3gS
bit.ly/3HDBPjQ
/ thebigbluebeast
Each photo & video described.
These videos are meant to be educational but also funny, so if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!
0:00 Intro
0:05 The piece of equipment is an industrial water pump that is powered by a Volvo Engine (didn't mention exact model). These pumps are often used in construction sites, mines, and other applications to pump water.
The mechanic said there wasn't a drain on the exhaust so it filled the engine up over the weekend and the water must have got past the piston rings over time. He also mentioned that the rainwater was up to the valve covers. They drained the water/oil, remove the oil pan (inspected), change all 3 oil filters, topped up the engine oil, and had no issues. Nobody started the engine (and I don't think it would have started with all that water in there).
0:24 No extra info regarding this clip.
0:35 No extra info regarding this clip.
0:52 No extra info regarding this clip but the customer got the engine mount replaced.
1:06 As you can see the brake disc/brake rotor is VERY worn and it's missing the brake caliper.
1:19 Well those brakes got REALLY hot. I've seen rotors get hot, but nothing like this. I thought it was pink paint at first lol.
1:26 Another bedazzled interior which is going to be quite the claymore if they get in an accident.
1:34 Mechanic said: "This is a Kia carnival that the boss bought for the rental fleet. It had a bit of a chain rattle and oil leak but otherwise ran fine. Only 102,000 KILOMETRES..... (63379 miles).
1:53 Mechanic said: "So itâs a bit of a long story. My coworker at the time thought he was the ultimate mechanic but he was quite the opposite. He did a clutch on this truck about two weeks earlier. On Mackâs with an mp8, the tranny bolts to the bell housing of the engine, and the rear have a âleaf springâ that bolts to the top of the trans and lays across the frame for support. The driver complained about a vibration earlier that day so said hotshot mechanic checked the truck out and said nothing wrong. Fast forward a few hours later and this happened. I went out and had to deal with this mess and prepare it to get towed. There was no ârear leafâ spring on the tranny or on the ground under it so we assumed he forgot to install it. The bell housing on both the trans and engine are aluminum so we figured when he dumped the clutch fully loaded with the brakes applied and no rear mount on the tranny it just shock-loaded the aluminum housing and caused it to break and spin. Sorry if that was long-winded but itâs kind of hard to explain on text."
2:15 More information about the rear axle recall - www.autosafety.org/ford-winds...
2:26 No extra info regarding this clip.
2:34 That's a "cage" to help prevent catalytic converter theft.
2:45 They found a dead snake underneath the seat. Not sure what kind it is.
2:58 Thought this was pretty cool. Since these are mostly used as delivery vehicles, it's a good idea. You can mount your phone up there and use it easily when you're using your GPS.
3:03 Outro. Thanks for watching! - Auta a dopravnĂ prostĆedky
I wonder how hot that brake rotor got. Holy đ©
â« We don't need no brake pads let that mother trucker burn.. Burn Mother Trucker Burn..âȘ
The special neon pink edition
According to a steel color/temperature chart, about 1500 degrees, maybe 1600. Google "color of steel temperature" for a chart.
Pretty sure Nasa spotted a few solar flares coming off that thing.
"My lighter just ran out...how am I gonna light my ciggy? Well, looky there..."
It always bedazzles me that people turn their airbags into claymores
There should also be a sign "this side to the enemy"... đ
I had the EXACT same thought.
"live fast. die young. Leave a bedazzeled corpse."
-James Dean
Stupid aren't they. I had one where the customer had screwed a phone holder through the passenger airbag cover so that their child (2 yrs old) could watch videos!!! on inspection they had missed the bag and wiring. But no amount of explaining got through to her that her child was not only facing the wrong way but was also now sitting face on to an armed missile. People like that should never be allowed children or a car licence.
Some people just donât think things through.
Yes, hitting a pothole with tissue paper tires tends to cause failure.
đđ
Take my like lol
Though I was unfortunate enough once to almost burst a brand new tire (was at the correct pressure too, not over inflated), that was one hell of a pot hole to hit at 40 mph.
@@__-fm5qv damn, were you in Minnesota lol
@@allisonavery7273 Thankfully not in the US at all! Just good old bumpy British b-roads.
"The customers concern that their truck had no brakes"
Well, technically, they're not wrong
most correct customer statement ever! lol
If that BMW's airbag ever went off, the tombstone would say "DEATH BY BEDAZZLEMENT"
đ that would be a mess.
I would LOVE to see slo-mo footage of the airbags popping in that thing!
@@ExUSSailor Something tells me the chick who drives that thing would end up looking like that Bond villain who had the diamonds embedded in their face (Die Another Day).
Bedazzled Moteren Werke AG
@@genxeratl Lil Uzi Vert
That water pump was in Scotland (I could hear the guy in the background). Now, a Jock has experienced enough rain in his lifetime in Scotland to know that you never leave a vertical exhaust without a cap on it. It rains 370 days a year there and summer occurs on August the 14th from 12:30 pm to 2pm. Then it rains again.
Where do the extra five days come from? Are they added in for extremely hard rainstorms?
@@andrewrosti7477 You got it. If its not actually raining, its coz the rain has just stopped. It'll start again in a few minutes or so.
You could not have explained Scotland in any more details haha
No rain cap
Been driving tractor trailer/lorry/18 wheels,for 38 years now.
I remember times, where the guys with no rain caps,and
who would not put buckets over the pipes,
Would come in after a storm,turn the key and paint everyone's wagon.
In Florida we get about 15% more rain than do the Scots, in high summer it often comes down at the rate of an inch (25.4 mm) in ten minutes, while there may not be a single drop in April and May.
That cell phone holder on the Transit is awesome. I wish more cars came with built in phone holders. Most aftermarket ones are cheap looking
All the windscreen mounted ones wobble, that Transit one looks awesome.
The catalytic converter theft deterrent is a classic đđđ
Lol ,but unfortunately it wonât stop it from getting stolen ,still would take 7 mins or less to remove it . Around here they use a portable cut off wheel
@@Scepter777 In my country, there was a video where a guy would literally do it in broad daylight, on a parking lot in front of block of flats, no shame or whatever.
1:34 was amazing commentary by the mechanic.
Haha thanks
I have never more agreed with I think Jesus was the last one to service it. I have seen some objects treated so badly I could hear it tanking me for either cleaning it or throwing it out. I've made fans go faster with a deep clean.
You can always count on the Aussie sense of humour! đ What on earth was the carbonized stuff all over the engine parts?? đŹ
@@anna_in_aotearoa3166 Ruined oil.
It never fails to amaze me that more people don't get hurt or killed with some of the crazy "fixes" out there. It's disconcerting thinking one of them could be coming at me at 150mph closure speed. I'm glad to see them on your channel, as it's a few more removed from the roads we have to drive on.
Thanks for another installment!
Thanks for being here, Scott.
These videos partially explain the relatively high rate of traffic accidents daily, and I definitely believe that the several Darwin Awards that happen just don't get shown here for obvious reasons.
Who the hell is driving 150 mph? Jesus Christ
@@zzzzzz...9902 75mph each direction?
@@zzzzzz...9902 Pretty sure there are Mexican race car drivers named Jesus, so you are technically correct...
I love your work guys, it makes me feel like a formula one mechanic, when all I do is get it serviced every 10,000 kilometres.
You're well qualified for Ferarri's pit team then.
The BMW has more bling bling then mr.T. If the air bags goes off it will kill everyone in a 4 block radius. Lol thanks for sharing my friend.
Ya that bedazzled one is scary đ. Thanks for being here.
@@JustRolledIn yep it is. Lol. And your welcome thank you
I remember having tires that were âracing slicksâ. But back in the day we would get used tires from behind a tire shop. We would change out tires about once a monthâŠ.we just had to wait until we had a matching pair.
Another "I could have gotten another 3,000 miles out of those tires" guy đ€Ș
Maybe 3 seconds đ€Ș
@@JustRolledIn đ€Ł
I have had some semi bald tires but no metal was showing, I did get the start of tire desperation on a 12 dollar spare tire once on my old car
Yeah it's safe,the rotor will eventually just catch on fire while you're driving down the road đ
Looks like they're getting ready to forge with that rotor đ€Ł
Perfectly safe until it boils the brake fluid in the caliper, then NO BRAKES! :(
@@PhilG999 had that happen on a secondhand motorcycle once. Long downhill, many corners, final corner of the mountain the front brake gave out! The old fluid (likely never ever changed) had boiled. I had to wait 15 minutes for it to cool down as I didn't have water handy... needless to say I now change the fluid on every used vehicle I get!
I don't know what's more shocking: the rear axle repair on the Windstar, or that there is a Windstar still running.
AMEN!
Yes. Piece of junk. Mine had the rear sway bar rust out & had to replace both front axles because the toner rings cracked.
Just had your channel pop up in my recommended feed and I am hooked! As a long time shade tree mechanic this is absolute gold!
Glad you're here!
This is a fabulously illuminating channel. Brief and to the point! You are in for a rocket ride going back through the vids.
Yes! Its a great format, and one that never ceases to amaze! The things I see here...lol
Me too only Iâm more into bike building but when I first seen his videos I was instantly hooked
One of us! One of us! One of us!
Hey, thanks for the extra effort you make to provide explanations in the Description section. It makes these clips so much more interesting.
1:27 - I hope to see a video of how the interior looks as the airbags deploy!
Nothing like getting a load of jewels in the face đ”âđ«đŹđđ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł she better wear eye protection
Starstruck!
I'm picturing a Walmart knockoff of the Bond villain from a few years ago, with the diamonds embedded in his face.
Only one word to describe that: claymore.
Prob going to be a bloody mess.
That last one with the phone holder was genius, and should be in every car standard
Yes because people are not distracted enough when they drive : lets make sure they get every social media notification at eye level while driving...
@@youtube-handle-are-a-joke I think it was meant more as an integrated solution to hold your phone for GPS as opposed to sticking something extra on the glass or dash.
I used the universal attachment VW had (that you had to buy a cell-phone mnfct specific adapter) and my phone could be wedged behind it with great view for navigation
Bought a Ford Edge last year that has that same thing... I didn't pay much attention to it until recently (I bought the vehicle for my fiance). It could be a great idea but it seems a bit of a waste considering that there's a huge touchscreen in the dash with navigation/siriusxm/Bluetooth etc.
No. That holder takes too much space on the dashboard. Just get the windshield one
Thatâs awesome
That rice was almost certainly a deer mouse cache. They are pretty clean about it, and work stupidly fast, moving pounds of seeds (or dog kibble) in a single night.
A few mice put about a pound of rice above the headliner in my Honda Element, when I would brake the rice would come forward and a few grains would come falling out from around the rearview mirror mount landing on he dash. At least my insurance agent and repair shop people got a laugh out of it.
Decomposing snake under the seat. I am glad I live in the UK.
"I just have one F****ing question. HOW?!?!" i ask myself this very same question almost every time i do repairs on, quite frankly, more equipment then reasonably expected to require this question in the first place.
Its not just cars, its everything touched by man which needs to be fixed, especially if someone else has already fixed it, or rather what they considered fixing at the time.
Congratulations bedazzle lady, you turned your airbag into a claymore.
If I hear this one more time I'm killing someone
Will you kill them with a claymore?
@@MrYfrank14 ideally
@@MrYfrank14 you do know what a â claymoreâ is, donât you?? Itâs a directional explosive with the face ( pointed in the direction of the enemy) covered in hundreds of ball bearings, when detonated the ball bearings are disburse killing whatever is in the frontal area of it. In this case, the airbag being the explosive and all those hard pieces of plastic acting as the ball bearings blowing the drivers head off if the airbag deploys. Very dangerous, but they look marvelous đ
That engine oil was as dry as my cough. Its so old that it turned back into dinosaurs TrisauraTapsALot..
đ€Łđ€Ł
Fred Flintstone got his money out of that oil
My truck has no brakes...
Well, your truck has no brakes.
Love your channel, keep it up, brother!!
Thanks, Jack!!
Today I was working on an oil change and my mentor comes over and says âyou wanna see something cool?â Then brings me over to a early 00s Corolla heâs working on. He gets an air hose and sprays air into the ignition coils and a geyser of water shoots up and all over the engine bay. He goes âIt rainedâ đ
Its time for a BANGER video.
I hope it's a banger lol
Can confirm. Is a banger. Infact, mega banger.
Very enjoyable videos! They make you laugh and make you shake your head in wonderment. What are these people thinking? đ€ Oh, that's right, you need a brain to be able to think.
âmy mate reckons Jesus was the last one to service this, but I think it was a pterodactyl or somethingâ đđđđđ that was GOLD
First clip: We've had flooding recently in lots of places. So many people would drive through going, "It'll be ok if I floor it through here in my car. One car I saw was certainly full of water (cabin and motor). I opened the airbox and water came out as I lifted it. I pulled the air filter out and more water spilled out . I shook the filter and lots of water was coming out of it. Looking in the air box there was still about 1.5 - 2 inches of water in there with the feed to the motor at the bottom filled . No doubt the intake and cylinders had water as well. The flood he powered through was about 18 - 20 inches deep at the time.
Many drivers don't realise how low their engine-intakes actually are!
@@stevie-ray2020 Exactly. Not to mention his air box was on the left side of the engine with the intake hole facing forwards. It was lower than headlight level. The water from the left front wheel would have dumped straight into the hole. I should have taken a photo of the water in there with its position. It was laughable.
I do my annual undercarriage bath in the spring of the year during a heavy rain to wash the salt off but maybe 5 inches deep. I would not attempt something that deep even in a PU.
My civicâs was attached to the shock tower , I drove through the river crossing ( a few times I floated it ) I was insane when younger lol
Regarding the snake(you said in the description you didn't know what kind) that is almost certainly a boa. Most likely a released pet. Those civic seats move quite a bit and there are some holes in the body that are big enough that a snake that size could force their way in.
We live in Iowa. We had a tenant that asked if he could have a pet snake, but all pets were not allowed in the lease, and he dropped it. 4 years later I was in the upstairs crawl space on our story and a half replacing the original insulation and found his mummified ball python that had gotten loose and he couldn't find it. Poor thing got stuck under the old fiberglass and couldn't find it's way out. I did remember smelling something funky in the room below, but I had just moved in with my wife, so I didn't know the house that well.
Love the description with chapters and stuff
Very helpful and interesting
As far as bedazzling goes (not that I think it's safe -- ever,) that was a good bedazzling job. Very clean. And still? Somehow it's awful (:
Yea it was very clean. I give it that lol
Wait till she hits on a pole and gets a face full of jewels đ€Łđ”âđ«
Hey the biz Dazzle Car was the Bomb....
It'll be a bomb if they get in an accident đ
If those airbags go off.... 1:32 clip will come back rolling in with an interior that needs to be cleaned because tiny pieces of stuff will go absolutely everywhere like a confetti explosion..... Jeeez. DON'T EVER PUT GLITTER IN STUFF OR ANYTHING ON THE SAFETY COMPONENTS OF ANYTHING.
My dad worked on tons of tractors back in the day (Alice chaumers) old ones that got neglected where the cap for the exhaust pipe was missing and then it rained in to the motor. That is what he got to deal with but instead of it being fixed right away it was years of water in them. Having to free those motors up was a lot of work. His solution if the cap was missing was an old coffee can when not in use.
1:34 what a nice sense of humour, lol
Love these. Please keep 'em rolling in.
Another great video. bloody scary mind boggling thinking any of these could be coming at ya.
1:53 we had something similar happen with a freightliner with dd15 and dt12 automatic in it, but it was caused by the tow truck driver towing it with the driveshaft still connected, the only reason it didn't spin itself out of the truck is because something inside the transmission sheered off and broke the connection so just the tail shaft would free spin
I greatly appreciated the explanations in the comments sections. I am not a mechanic, so it really helps to understand some of the issues. That guy with the bald tires is lucky that he did not kill himself and a few other people.
This one was heavy!
Love this channel!
Thanks for the details to the vijeos in the description. Really liked the hot shot truck mechanic.
that truck trans is just wow!!!!!!
heavy duty mechanic here. for the transmission to do a 180 degree flip like that it would have to break a metric ton of stuff. at least 2 transmission to chassis mounts. at least likely 10 grade 8 (low end) bolts on the bell housing. air hoses. and lots more
Riced out.... Hmmmmm, was it somebody I know? ROFLOL đ€Ł đ
Great content as always,hope your having agreat week.
Thanks, Fred! Hope you are as well.
1:27
CLAYMORE! CLAYMORE! CLAYMORE!
That real axel mount is brilliant.
You know in some parts of the world aged snake is a delicacy. đđ
Always entertaining! Thanks
1:30 that airbag is gonna go off like a pineapple grenade
Well, time to sit back and laugh at other people's misfortunes for a few minutes.
Lol, thanks for being here!
@@JustRolledIn I'm here for every video my friend. Please keep the exquisite content coming.
The cellphone trick at the end is totally something I would do.
1:30 glittering Claymore mine as a steering wheel - nice! ^^
1:21: Damn! Did Stuntman and the Neutral Drop crew get ahold of that one?
Stuntman aka Rob Lowe
The claymore airbags are always amusing.
People always enjoy seeing those lol
@@JustRolledIn we need a mythbuster with a high speed camera to video some of these going off, with a lump of ballistic gel in the driver's seat. đ
I dont know where these shops are, but I would take my old 94 chevy to them. They may spot something I overlook during routine maintenance. Great videosđđđđșđžđșđžđșđžđșđžđșđžđșđž
Mechanics have a though job. But they also have a lot of fun!
Always excellent!
Lake Havasu đ Az
1:27 Never thought I'd see a BMW/Airbag/Bedazzled claymore mine before
Ha! I never knew Jeebus had an auto shop!
3:00 now this i like. FUNCTION that bears design!
As for the 'How' one the leaf spring, resulting in the prop shaft pulling out... It's pretty common on Dump trucks or any HV that goes off road, or graded roads that aren't greased every 5k at each end of the spring. I've has a few snap with fatigue too. They tend to last 150000 miles at the most. You can usually see the cracks developing in the layers on Pre Start inspections before they snap completely.
Nothing like turning your steering wheel into a frag grenade if the air bags ever deploy.
We have plenty of potholes like that around here. Sacramento, CA I'm not surprised
Here as well in Canada lol
It's amazing how people just keep changing the channels of life for our entertainment purposes of no comman sense in use .
2:32 I do believe the "how" would be metal fatigue. The cracks started at the top of the cross section (two dark spots) of what looks like the upper leaf spring. The rest of the dull grey area is where the cracks propagated across gradually, and the shiny stripe at the bottom is when it finally broke off completely. All things, considered, it hung in there for quite a while! Just had that thin little shim of metal at the bottom holding it together at the end. As for the why, don't know. Maybe corrosion? Incorrect heat treatment? Surface defect? Hard to say.
I've seen them just go bang when moving trucks over pits for servicing, its not all that unusual.
I need 1 of those ford transits with phone holder to do my parts deliveries in!
1:10 Literally no brakes đČ
1:19 - I saw a rear brake drum like that one night on a old Camaro. When I told the woman driving, she didn't seem too concerned.
That's scary lol
2:05 about time we see some HD trucks in here. That is an older Mack truck.
you have a fun video's, thanks
That BMW is just a mobile claymore
If they raise your insurance because of speeding, they should raise your insurance when you show up with belts showing on your tires. That is wild
No, that sh*t should cost you your license.
@@kain0m to be fair i wouldnt take it as far as this but maybe a point on the license cause there are some people who hoestly cant afford the care of the car so its a endless loop of death traps been through it took my fam 2 years just to get new tires lmao
Nice Claymore on that BMW steering wheel lol
1:32
I love it when my airbag turns into claymore
That cell phone holder is cool!
The phone holder was nice !
Those dipstick o rings are going to be nice and clean!
A new meaning for the term "ricer"
Them were some red hot rotors! LIKED
My dad is an owner operator with a 1997 international 9370. It sat for about 4 years before he got it because the owner had cancer and 6 months into driving it a rear leaf spring broke. The truck was well taken care of while it was ran but when it sat everything rusted and it took us a full day to replace the spring and 2 air bags on the rear.
2:58 i see a construction flaw here. If the phone doesnÂŽt have "wake up by tapping" feature, you literally canÂŽt use the phone in the stand. Because its power button is hidden under the stand fixation part.
Somebody else mentioned that also. They had to get a different phone case for it to work.
I mean, you should only use your phone for navigation anyways.
0:30 Probably heard something on the internet about using rice to dry things out. đ
THe car with the reptillian surprise although the reptile was no longer with us brought back some scary scary memories for me. I had purchased an 83 b2000 pick up to learn to drive in. Well my first lesson was home from the dude's house. 5 minutes later I hear a rattle and ask my bro in law who was teaching the art of driving and 10 year veteran mechanic wtf the noise was. We pull over and are prepping to exit the truck when the head of what made the rattle came out from under the seat. Yes we both needed new clothing on arrival home.
I'm surprised you didn't need a new roof too!!! I would have needed a parachute too!!!!!
0:25 Sir, you took 'rice' literally đ€Łđ€Ł
1:26 - the latest in airbag technology - the AutoClaymore(tm)!
Enjoyed đđ
Thanks, Michael!
He goes from time of Jesus like 2k years ago to Pterodactyl like 150 MiLLION!!
That baked oil wasn't even invented yet!
Oil is made out of dinosaurs. Perhaps he wasn't too far out of his time zone. đ
I remember when I asked my friend when was the last time you chainged the oil? And she replied - Oh boy you are dumb. Cars dont need oil to drive they need gas. Oh ye you right đ
True story đđđ
I knew a girl in high school whose dad bought her a brand-new 1986 Chevrolet S-10 mini-pickup. She was convinced that oil changes were a conspiracy theory to get owners to spend money unnecessarily. I think it had to do with how in the fifties manufacturers just told you to check and top up oil every time you bought gas, due to piston/ring tolerances being what they were. Otherwise she was rather smart. She thought that 'since the oil is sealed in, it won't get dirty' or something like that. 'That's why there's a filter!' In late 1987 she was driving a third-hand Chevette.
That cellphone holder is awesome, i want it.
Shame that not more cars have it.
But then again, given the people with brains as smooth as their tires on the street,
I bet there are people out there who would put a movie on while driving and are only stopped by their laziness to get a cellphone holder.
I've seen some recall fix descriptions and tying the axle to a dumbbell with chains doesn't sound like the worst one I've heard!
Two dumbbells where involved with that one. The one doing the chaining and the one chained .
3:07
Nice snow puler
2:58 Yeah, I got a free iPod out of another similar setup in a rental. This one permitted hiding your MP3 player in it. I guess the driver was too busy and forgot it.
I feel lucky never had car enter like this in our workshopđ€Ł
1:28 Call it ugly, hideous, dangerous (because of the airbags) whatever you like. But this owner had a plan and went for it, he/she was dedicated :P
First there was the glitter bomb. Now we have...
THE BEDAZZLE BOMB! đ€Żđ
1:27 This person should write "FRONT TOWARD ENEMY" in bedazzle to complete the look.