HOW TO REBORE AND HONE AN ENGINE BLOCK *Step By Step*
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- čas přidán 16. 08. 2022
- Getting the broken N14 Mini Cooper S engine rebored at Barum Engines to accommodate for the new .50mm oversized pistons.
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Old school engineering is the best
……aaaaahhhhh, those were the days, pre-CNC, when it was all done by touch & feel 👍🏻❤️
Pure craftsmanship👌🏻
Amazing old school engineering, make sure Issac is encouraged to stay
I love it, becoming a lost art and I’m glad to be involved!
Wow incredible precision, this is one skilled guy, great to watch.
Thanks Mark!
Brilliant video.
Lee really knows his onions..id have full faith in his work.
See these young kids will never do this old school engineering with their smart phone !!!
Cool i follow these guys on youtube, they are more or less the cosworth motor re builders of the land lol
Some classic, old school engineering going on there.
Great to meet you George, hope you had a good experience and hope the build goes well
Likewise mate, you’re doing so well at such a young age!
Glad you took my advice on hitting up barum engines
Lots of skill and knowledge right there, glad your pushing on with the mini 👍👍
I spent some time in Jaguar's engine shop in the early 80's. It's interesting to see that the Imperial to metric issues that I experienced there still persist 40 years later
Excellent video, a rare glimpse behind the scenes for me.
Thanks!
Nice to see the process and the precision work involved
Thanks George. Very interesting and entertaining. Looking forward to seeing you put it back together
Thanks George for the great video. I started watching you after Lee recommended you & mentioned that you love BMWs. I've been watching barum for a few months now and I have a 2004 BMW 530i that was originally bought in New York and after 4 years it came to Canada in British Columbia Vancouver where I live. I've got 173,000 miles on it and in the last 2 years I've replaced the front suspension and all the CCV system, all the solenoids, sensors, valves on the engine and it runs like new.
It was great seeing the process Lee does from start to finish in a way that he would have a hard time doing without a camera man.
Looking forward to seeing your car finished.
I've always wondered what the block & line were on the top of the engine block when Lee showed the honing machine.
Thanks to you we now know that it's the oiling line!
Glad to have you here David, hope you enjoy my videos👌🏻
great video george, proper interesting stuff, takes me back to my days as an apprentice honing bores with an air drill on low speed and lapping valves in by hand on truck engines!!!
Great job well explained..
Glad it was helpful!
Lees new van in the end scenes 😎
Yep looks sweet!
Thanks for the video, good to watch someone who is really skilled. I am looking forward to the rebuilding videos
Thanks Michael, a lot more to come on this car!👌🏻
Already a subscriber to Lee at Barum engines, top bloke. 👍
Glad to hear!
Great video lads
Great video lads. Thanks.
great interesting mini video mate love minis
A very interesting video George, you cannot beat old school engineering. I am looking forward to the rebuild, I hope it all goes well for you buddy. 👍👍
Cheers Derek!
Very nice George, please keep going with this nice Mini project. Don't let bad facts dampen your efforts. Thank you a lot!
Very informative video. Nice work.
Cheers 🙌🏼
Very informative video. We had a great machine shop doing our machining. I wish I had taken more time to go in depth on certain machining processes that you have covered so well. I think I could have been a much better mechanic.
Ye I’ve had a few rebuilds done on several motors….. some ole stool skills are still the best… an by some top engineers😎👍🏼…. All best with the rebuild George.
Thanks Colin!
That machine looks very very easy to use, I would have split the block and thrown my tools lol jk. That is one talented guy.
Is that the fellow that is restoring a TVR Cerbera?
Just subscribed to Barum
Very interesting
grea insight
My father used to rebore engine's he had a "Van Norman" machine.
Hi George, fantastic vid really, really enjoyed, hope you had a good experience there, must of been great to follow the whole process, you can probably guess what I'm going to say next? When you building it , how long till vid?? Your a legend 👏
Mark
I’ll get onto the rebuild as soon as possible, just need to finish up a couple of jobs on other projects first👍🏻
Best to bore using the crank as the datum, not the top face however that machine is limiting. The hone machine is also limiting so you're not at the pointy end of high value machining or prepping. Best practice would have a course stone set the oil hone valleys and a fine stone over the top to sacrifice during ring bed in for flat peaks, that step may have been done and skipped to keep the vid shorter.
Yes I didn’t include absolutely everything or the vid would have been hours long👍🏻
Very interesting even if i don’t understand any of it🤪
Haha, thanks for the support! 👍🏻
Is it okay to place the bare block down on concrete ? Not sure why you would do that without some carpet or something to protect from scratching the surfaces.
Don’t think it’s that serious👍🏻
@@GeorgeAusters are these not mating surfaces which will be sealed with gaskets ?
Or do you intend to have them skimmed at a later date ?
Cool video gents
Thanks Simon!
Nice one George the rebore along with the standard material type oil scraper rings (as opposed to carbon) should cut your oil consumption considerably. I would have expected dry film lubricated skirts to have a slightly tighter piston to bore clearance vs Oem pistons? Not sure if they have the coating from new but my pistons certainly didn’t have any left 😂
Are you planning to going for big power or just standard. Cheers Tom
Agreed! And I have no plans to go big power in this, just want to build a virtually new engine while taking care of common issues👍🏻
What is the rule for clearance work?
Its sad to say that brilliant little companies like these will no longer be required with the ever growing EV vehicles. I'm hoping they will still have a part to play in the future
Of course they will. EVs are not the future and classic cars won’t just become extinct
I think we will all be long gone before that happens...
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You don't see that very often. Englishmen in Shorts.
I wear shorts 90% of the year😄
I’ve dealt with machine shops in the past. My last time I took them the engine and was told they couldn’t hone the cylinders. I consider them to be lazy sorry f@@@@@.
Can you try to get some extra HP out from the N73 V12? :)
That thing doesn't need anymore power haha!
@@GeorgeAusters Yeah, it does not need it, but: did you need to paint the brake calipers? ;) would be so cool to see mods that enhance some HP on the dyno
@@user-hc3dr6mx2c To be honest it's a very rare engine as is, mods are gonna be very very scarse for it
what happened to this series, about the mini cooper engine rebuild?
Currently rebuilding it still, hope to have a video out next week!
@@GeorgeAusters great, can't wait ... =)
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No "PEACE" ending??
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N14 engine from a cooper s I think.
Correct👍🏻
Yes if you listened at the beginning he did say it was a 1600 S engine. Also says cooper S on the thumbnail. (However to most purists a real Cooper S engine is a 1275 of course, not a BMW!)
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I would have bought a more modern boring/milling machine rather than a van! Yours (not the van) seems seems ancient (well victorian lol) and slow/diff to set up. You should look at some of the american machines, they are on a different level. I would have said take a holiday to germany when they have a machine exhibition, but its going to get cold over there so get over to the states and check theirs out. Modernize or youl go the way of a lot of Brit eng companies. It would make a good video too.
Nothing wrong with old machines it’s been around this long for a reason. Well made and not much to go wrong. If it does the job why upgrade it. 😊
doesn't look like he's bored the block properly, hasn't gone deep enough, that step is likley to hit the piston.
I’m sure Lee knows what he’s doing😅
You actually need a 3”-4” mic and not a 2”-3” as he said!
I could'nt bellive that they are using machines from stone age.
The same machines for when the engines were built, whats the problem? The problem is, these type of machine shops are quickly going to be extinct
The machines work .why change
If it’s not broke, don’t fix it👍🏻
Why mess with machines that work perfectly well still do the job they were designed for 70+ years on
I'm interested job plz help me sir
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You would think that with modern manufacturing and modern oils that rebores would be a thing of the past considering many engines easily outlast the rest of the car. It just goes to show how bad these engines are.
The main problem is extended oil change intervals and driving hard from cold
@@GeorgeAusters You would think that BMW would have leanerd their lesson with long service intervals by now after all the problems they had with timing chains.
I can see they refurbish with non genuine parts. 😮
Aye?
I'm boring man
If my pistons where different sizes they would be going straight back to the shop. This doesnt happen in a good quality brand. Buy cheap buy twice
Of course.. But you should ALWAYS check and never assume!
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