Honestly sir, I am impressed If you say your age is 77 and this is the truth. you using CZcams for learning purposes and being accepting of the changes towards the access of information made within these past 35 years it is something highly commendable. I've known many 65+ year Olds who harness hatred towards my generation and refuse to partake in the up in coming technologies. By the way, my generation is 21 year olds.
I’ve always been interested in mechanics and motors, but never quite get around to rebuilding or repairing motors. I understand how they work, for the most part, but would have to look at instructions to time an engine, and to reassemble all those gears in the front, and get everything to run correctly would take some study! I wouldn’t want anyone figuring it out for the first time, including me, to work on my motor! I’ve always wished to learn all that, but where can a mature guy learn to work on cars, in some depth?
@@yankee2yankee216 like the person above you I’m 22 and have always loved working on things and building things. Cars and motorcycles are one of my passions and I really enjoy engine building and working on stuff in general. I’m all self taught and have acquired my knowledge and tools for pretty much free but that’s because I’ve spent my few years on this earth toward it. My best advice to learn is watch CZcams videos and actually working in general to work on your own car. Go to a local junkyard and just disassemble the engine. It is tiring and very exhausting work and not for everyone
@@KazukiFullei I stripped the family's lawnmower engine when I just ten in 1957, my buddy McCord and I would rebuild anybody's enigine if they would let us and bought us the parts, from age twelve and by time we were sixteen years old we had reconditioned two dozen engines. I have been buying tools since I was ten years old using the money my mother gave me to buy lunch at school to buy the tools. When I was seventeen years old my buddy and I build our first tube chassis race car, sold it before we got it done to someone that wanted it and we made some money and started on the second car which we raced before I got drafted and sent to Vietnam, wounded twice and a tour and a half I came home and built another car, got married first wife and I raced a lot for over 21 years. Along the way I won three Kart Championships and two UDRA championships and an NHRA Championship in Top Alcohol Dragster. Wife died and I sold up and moved to Australia where I have been building race cars ever since, currently on car number 81. Doing fuel systems, wrote a fuel systems instruction manual. I think the CZcams stuff is off the planet good. I grab the video down load them and keep them in files for reference because I just dont know how long the CZcams thing will last. Second wife just about broke me cost me $578,000 to get rid of her, remarried to number 3, a great wife, we had a son, just graduated university with Class One Honors with a Degree in Electrical Engineering but at age 23 he just suddenly died we feel it was a reaction to the mandated COVID shot he had to take to stay in school. I am jealous that anything you want to know is at your fingertips, when I was young it was VERY hard to learn anything. There were no trade schools or shop classes for us. Where I went to school we had to learn Latin because from this school just about everybody went to med school or law school, I did not fit in there very well. Parents had great plans for me, they just failed to ask me what I wanted to do. I have a lot to share, heaps of pictures from over the years but with my son dead now it is why bother?
It’s a lever sure but too others it’s more, it’s ingenuity it’s using what you have and making what you can’t afford work , it’s gettin the job done but your right @Joe-rd8we it’s just a lever👍🏾
@@user-gt7bl3tj8rчеловек выше написал кустрарщина т.к этот способ работоет только когда гильза заходит легко, следовательно если она заходит легко то её можно поставить руками или лёгкими ударами по сверху поставленному бруску. Если бы это были обычные сухие гильзы которые нужно естанавливать быстро предварительно охладив их, то гильзу по-просту бы на середине прихватило. В итоге она остынет и лопнет, и ты попал на пару десятков тысяч. Остуженные сухие гильзы вставляют руками, и в случае если плохо идёт заранее приготовленным на этот случай деревянным бруском и молотком аккуратно забивают до её посадочного места, а потом на время затягивают болтами наживенными в поршневые пальцы чтоб ту не выдавило. Удачи
Чем данный вариант хуже удара через брусок?? Я вот на КАМАЗе( мазовская 6ка, через брусок закалачивал, а былабы у меня такая приблуда в то время, яб не стал с бруском и кувалдой ебатся...И опять же если автор додумался до этой цепи,сомневаюсь что до кувадлды и бруска он бы точно догадался....@@KamAZ_center
What a good idea that chain link is..... Although if he uses one on each side...and attach a bolt through a threaded hole.... It'll become a screw press ❤❤❤
Those sleeves should be installed with an interference fit. Not slide in as they would be vulnerable to vibrating loose and have cooling water enter the combustion side of the cylinder. Do it right, not just easy.
He didn't say you had to do it to your project. This method can be used in different ways. To different items. In many jobs. You people always trying to be in control & acting as if superior without the mind to see things differently? Incapable of thinking outside the box.
I had the same feeling, but I'd bet money this shop has been doing this for ages.... It has a lip, so it can't go down any further, and the head gasket should prevent any water from entering. The head itself will hold them down. I'm rebuilding my 32V Mustang Cobra engine (Teksid block), and I have to replace at least 3 sleeves, but no way they're going to be this easy to change.
I've been around engineering and engines for a long time and I'm impressed with this hack. Thank you for sharing. And the only thing I'm disappointed about is I never thought of utilising a chain to do this.😂
Не то чтобы я был офигенный спец по гильзованию дизелей, но мне всегда казалось что они должны идти с натягом посолиднее. Или я ошибаюсь? А так приспособа отличная!
Конкретно эта гильза от DaF95 должна идти намного тяжелее.. Так как там нулевой зазор. А гильзы которые омываются охлаждающей жидкостью намного легче, там резинка и опорный бурт😊
@@user-lb4vs3xi2k чего ржешь? Есть такая технология изготовления двигателей. Был аппаратурщиком в одной конторе по маршруткам. Там такие моторы и были на бэстах. Гильза такая так и заходит в тело блока без всяких натягов. Прижимается прокладкой головки сверху , и пасётся там себе спокойненько выполняя свою работу. В таких блоках эти гильзы менять можно вечно. Ремонт блока и заключался в том что меняешь гильзу с поршнем кольцами пальцем. Втулишь шатун под палец. И у тебя блок с новой ЦПГ.
Better than beating the hell out of those sleeves with a 5lbs sledge hammer after it’s been sitting in liquid nitrogen. Some people shouldn’t be mechanics but this guy seems to know what he’s doing.
Hats off to the toolmaker on this one! and to all that learned from him, its people like this that guarantees our indevors will be better and will continue to be better enen still!
я видел как два пьных мужика , один стоял благодаря кувалде за которую держался, забивали ей гильзы в чугунный блок со шпильками гбц. 6 блоков 6ти цилиндровых 36 гильз 72 удара и ни одного промаха вот уж воистину мастерство не пропьешь!
OK now that is officially COOL. I am 77 been building engines for over 60 years, never seen this, this is officially COOL. Thanks
Honestly sir, I am impressed If you say your age is 77 and this is the truth. you using CZcams for learning purposes and being accepting of the changes towards the access of information made within these past 35 years it is something highly commendable. I've known many 65+ year Olds who harness hatred towards my generation and refuse to partake in the up in coming technologies. By the way, my generation is 21 year olds.
I’ve always been interested in mechanics and motors, but never quite get around to rebuilding or repairing motors. I understand how they work, for the most part, but would have to look at instructions to time an engine, and to reassemble all those gears in the front, and get everything to run correctly would take some study! I wouldn’t want anyone figuring it out for the first time, including me, to work on my motor! I’ve always wished to learn all that, but where can a mature guy learn to work on cars, in some depth?
@@yankee2yankee216 like the person above you I’m 22 and have always loved working on things and building things. Cars and motorcycles are one of my passions and I really enjoy engine building and working on stuff in general. I’m all self taught and have acquired my knowledge and tools for pretty much free but that’s because I’ve spent my few years on this earth toward it. My best advice to learn is watch CZcams videos and actually working in general to work on your own car. Go to a local junkyard and just disassemble the engine. It is tiring and very exhausting work and not for everyone
@@KazukiFullei I stripped the family's lawnmower engine when I just ten in 1957, my buddy McCord and I would rebuild anybody's enigine if they would let us and bought us the parts, from age twelve and by time we were sixteen years old we had reconditioned two dozen engines. I have been buying tools since I was ten years old using the money my mother gave me to buy lunch at school to buy the tools. When I was seventeen years old my buddy and I build our first tube chassis race car, sold it before we got it done to someone that wanted it and we made some money and started on the second car which we raced before I got drafted and sent to Vietnam, wounded twice and a tour and a half I came home and built another car, got married first wife and I raced a lot for over 21 years. Along the way I won three Kart Championships and two UDRA championships and an NHRA Championship in Top Alcohol Dragster. Wife died and I sold up and moved to Australia where I have been building race cars ever since, currently on car number 81. Doing fuel systems, wrote a fuel systems instruction manual. I think the CZcams stuff is off the planet good. I grab the video down load them and keep them in files for reference because I just dont know how long the CZcams thing will last. Second wife just about broke me cost me $578,000 to get rid of her, remarried to number 3, a great wife, we had a son, just graduated university with Class One Honors with a Degree in Electrical Engineering but at age 23 he just suddenly died we feel it was a reaction to the mandated COVID shot he had to take to stay in school.
I am jealous that anything you want to know is at your fingertips, when I was young it was VERY hard to learn anything. There were no trade schools or shop classes for us. Where I went to school we had to learn Latin because from this school just about everybody went to med school or law school, I did not fit in there very well. Parents had great plans for me, they just failed to ask me what I wanted to do. I have a lot to share, heaps of pictures from over the years but with my son dead now it is why bother?
isuzu also got this type of cylinder liner. slip fit
I never would have thought of that. That's an excellent idea.
😊
I just use a head bolt and different size blocks
@@cargotoolshop5319pj😊
That’s ol skool my dad had a bunch of homemade tools in his tool box just like that glad too see men still thinking outside the box!!!
Пусть лучше не собирает этот движок .
It's only a lever? Not the cure for the common cold!
It’s a lever sure but too others it’s more, it’s ingenuity it’s using what you have and making what you can’t afford work , it’s gettin the job done but your right @Joe-rd8we it’s just a lever👍🏾
@@zekemendez8747 It's also great when arm wrestling! Leverage is not limited to mechanical use? Think about it and get leverage over others!
Put it back together sir your bolts won’t go in 😂
That's freaking Smart, and a lot easier than some of the machines we used.
... put the cilinder in to the freezer, it will slide right in. the best tool we have is physics and brain!
@@cipriandavid4995what brain? 🥥
@@cipriandavid4995
I came looking for this comment on a no-brainer, easy peasy, solution for interference fits. 👍👍
Great comment!
its depend, some liner are slip fit like in the video. while other need to be pressed using hydraulic press.
Some do and , some don't need to be pressed in, I think , it has been a while since I worked on a block like that.🤨
Всё гениальное,- просто! И не нужно применять много усилия! Отличная идея!😊
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Привет ! Есть пару вопросов по гильзовке, если найдешь время ответь.KZ Шымкент. @@denis44947
Дайте мне рычаг и я переверну...
Так всю жизнь делали и будут делать ,я это помню ещё с 86 г,а для кого то прям новинка
Обычная гильзовка, иностранцам с кривыми руками сложно воспринимать
I rebuilt quite a few engines,never saw this tool before, homemade,but work well!👏👏👏
This people from pakistan
Yeah these people are smarter than Americans😮😊
😊
😊😊😊😊😊😊
😊😊
Great way to install cylinder sleeves. Thumbs up
Я тоже так делаю, но с помощью кувалды и такой то матери.
Идеально получается.
От кувалды будут вмятины
Where there's a will there's a way
Thank-you for demonstration.
Nice
Will ist im englischen ein false friend… will heißt bekommen und damit bist du deutscher Haudegen entlarvt 😅
Век живи век учись, спасибо 👍
Кустарщина, таких спецов на свалку.
It is clever
@@user-cu4jo2vs2e таких как ты? 😂
@@user-gt7bl3tj8rчеловек выше написал кустрарщина т.к этот способ работоет только когда гильза заходит легко, следовательно если она заходит легко то её можно поставить руками или лёгкими ударами по сверху поставленному бруску. Если бы это были обычные сухие гильзы которые нужно естанавливать быстро предварительно охладив их, то гильзу по-просту бы на середине прихватило. В итоге она остынет и лопнет, и ты попал на пару десятков тысяч. Остуженные сухие гильзы вставляют руками, и в случае если плохо идёт заранее приготовленным на этот случай деревянным бруском и молотком аккуратно забивают до её посадочного места, а потом на время затягивают болтами наживенными в поршневые пальцы чтоб ту не выдавило. Удачи
Чем данный вариант хуже удара через брусок?? Я вот на КАМАЗе( мазовская 6ка, через брусок закалачивал, а былабы у меня такая приблуда в то время, яб не стал с бруском и кувалдой ебатся...И опять же если автор додумался до этой цепи,сомневаюсь что до кувадлды и бруска он бы точно догадался....@@KamAZ_center
Интересная и полезная приспособа!! Буду знать и помнить вас. Спасибо!!
That my man is a very smart application on using a piece of scrap drive chain for a graduating fulcrum. You got my kudos!
Немало величайших открытий , сделано вследствии простой смекалки!👏👏👏
Скорее лени, смекалка второстепенное
@@user-zy3wm1dh3l, я так думаю , что лентяю и думать-то , вообще , лень , потому он и смекать ( смекалка) поленится.)))
Discrepo de tal tesis, así, abiertamente.
@@user-zy3wm1dh3l
@@user-zy3wm1dh3l лень мать прогресса
😅😅😅😅
Молодец очень аккуратно 👍🏻
Well hey now! That’s a pretty clever idea right there. Your family is surely very proud of you, and so is Carl T.
This man is a genius. Best homemade tool that I have ever seen for pressing in sleeves!!!
There are mechanics and then there are real mechanics who think out of the box❤
We call those mechanics and parts changers.
That my friend I am...I enjoy thinking outside the box
Mechanical advantage! Thanks for sharing!
AWESOME IDEA! I'm amazed at what man can do when he puts his mind to work!
The inventiveness of a mechanic never ceases to amaze me.
I just watched this for five minutes waiting for him to get to the end of the block..!
Take a cold shower ...
Yes I'm high too
Me threee.
Ok, I don't feel so bad now that I know I was not the only one waiting to see him finish all the cylinders. lol
A long wait
Какой молодец, без натяга, без охлаждения гильз в азоте, прямо умелец😅😅
Натяг 0.01, и так сойдет
Или так: натяг???🤔 нее, не слышали..
Так на продажу же!😂
Это не то, это просто замена цилиндров, на прокладке стоят
есть такие моторы, где есть упор для гильз
Amazingly simple yet completely AWESOME as well !! Hats off to whomevrr came up with that idea !! Pure Genius !! 👏👏👏👏
IMMA BE HONEST, BEEN IN THE GARAGE MY WHOLE LIFE,THIS WAS BADASS!!! You know how much money you saved?
Nothing more to say than AWESOME!
Умница. Отличная идея.
Roofs allow you to work even when it’s raining.
Sometimes its nice to be outside man.. lol
Peralatan sederhana sdh bisa untuk memasang furing2 tdk perlu treker2 lagi,ide2 yg kreatif patut dihargai dan dicontek
Просто идеально. Для тех кто ничего не понимает в расточке и гильзовке.
Причём здесь расточка?
@@user-lb4vs3xi2k Чел не понял, что это заводские гильзы.
It's a good thing you recorded this. My life was incomplete until I saw this video.
It's a good thing You commented, My life was incomplete before I read it .😮
Заебись, без всяких азотов😅👍
Это не гильзовка. Это замена цилиндров. Там всегда без азота. Уплотнительные кольца.
@@AlexM1199.Чегоооо
Por eso aclara motor Diésel
@@AlexM1199.Это сухие гильзы без всяких уплотнительных колец
Precise,clean work and organised work place...amazing
Идеальный вариант .👍👍
Идеальный вариант охладить и она с руки зайдёт. А не давить её и царапать посадочное место
What a good idea that chain link is.....
Although if he uses one on each side...and attach a bolt through a threaded hole....
It'll become a screw press ❤❤❤
Well done! You just made the job more complicated.
What excellent work. Professional mechanic.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
That's definitely old school technology! This tech has been around a while!
Гениально просто дёшево практично Обязательно сделаю себе такую
Klasse Idee ❤. Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland
😊
All hail whistler! ✋🏻
That's very creative when you have good tools to work with the job get done a lot easier and faster 👍 👍😎
The homemade custom tools are the most valuable ones in the tool box
Excelente idéia e técnica
ใช่ครับมีไอเดียและเทคนิค 👍👍👍👏👏👏
💐💐🌷🌷❣️❣️🌺🌺💜💜🤍🤍💐💐🌷🌷❣️❣️🌺🌺💜💜🤍🤍💐💐🌷🌷
Já entrou sem pressão! 😮 tá morta 😢😢😢
Those sleeves should be installed with an interference fit. Not slide in as they would be vulnerable to vibrating loose and have cooling water enter the combustion side of the cylinder. Do it right, not just easy.
How do you know that the block isn't warm and the cylinders freezing cold? It's a possibility.
You got that exactly right, those sleeves would be walking up and down plus a dry sleeve should be extremely tight
He didn't say you had to do it to your project.
This method can be used in different ways. To different items. In many jobs.
You people always trying to be in control & acting as if superior without the mind to see things differently? Incapable of thinking outside the box.
I had the same feeling, but I'd bet money this shop has been doing this for ages.... It has a lip, so it can't go down any further, and the head gasket should prevent any water from entering. The head itself will hold them down. I'm rebuilding my 32V Mustang Cobra engine (Teksid block), and I have to replace at least 3 sleeves, but no way they're going to be this easy to change.
Гильза с буртом, иди учись
Absolute ingenious way of setting sleeves. Phenomenal.
I've been around engineering and engines for a long time and I'm impressed with this hack.
Thank you for sharing.
And the only thing I'm disappointed about is I never thought of utilising a chain to do this.😂
Если она до пятидесяти лет никому ненужна была, то зачем мне после пятидесяти...😅
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Continuous learning are the best way
Не то чтобы я был офигенный спец по гильзованию дизелей, но мне всегда казалось что они должны идти с натягом посолиднее. Или я ошибаюсь? А так приспособа отличная!
Конкретно эта гильза от DaF95 должна идти намного тяжелее.. Так как там нулевой зазор. А гильзы которые омываются охлаждающей жидкостью намного легче, там резинка и опорный бурт😊
35 лет назад капиталил движки МАН, у них гильзы заходили от усилия руки.
Это гильзы вкладыши на сухую... Они так и ставятся, вытаскивать потом ....
@@palich075 чего?!?!!? 😀😀😀😀😀😀🤦♂️
@@user-lb4vs3xi2k чего ржешь? Есть такая технология изготовления двигателей. Был аппаратурщиком в одной конторе по маршруткам. Там такие моторы и были на бэстах. Гильза такая так и заходит в тело блока без всяких натягов. Прижимается прокладкой головки сверху , и пасётся там себе спокойненько выполняя свою работу. В таких блоках эти гильзы менять можно вечно. Ремонт блока и заключался в том что меняешь гильзу с поршнем кольцами пальцем. Втулишь шатун под палец. И у тебя блок с новой ЦПГ.
Хвала инженеру, за такую разработку . Блок практически вечный.!!!!! 😊
Absolutely brilliant.
Whoever thought of that method is a mechanical genius.
Ерунда, достаточно резиноваой киянки.
Bəli,rezin çəkiclə işləmişik şükürlər olsunki həmişə əla alınıb,,
Very unique when the mechanic is wearing white gloves.
Weird, true masters do work without getting dirty gloves. Seen it
Every mechanic I've known has a drawer full of custom 1 off 1 purpose tools.
That man deserves a high five.
Well done sir.
Показано, как не надо работать.
Сказав А, скажи и В?
@@user-zc3cg2zo9o Почитай комментарии на английском.
Thats the wrong way
Объясните почему?
@@user-zy8me1wz3jrisking the head bolt thread
One of the smartest things I've seen!
Still in awe of creativity... kudos!!!
掀椅子的車就不適用!不過這是一個很好用的方法!像是缸套要取下時用起子🪛磨成三角型破壞缸體讓缸壁破損就能輕鬆取下!缸套要裝置時拿去冷凍冰一小時即可輕鬆置入引擎缸位!鋼套會因此縮小滑動,這時用電瓶裡的硫酸稀液擦拭至缸套外圈再將缸套置位引擎本體,常溫後缸套自然黏住引擎了!
Молодец, возьми пирожок с полочки 😝
Поршень по-русски опускается в цилиндр от постукивания торцом деревянной рукоятки молотка и никаких приспособлений не нужно.
А хіба то поршень? Мені здалося що то гільзу так "запресували" .
Это гильза
Где ты увидел поршень🤔🤦♂️это запресововают гильзу😁
Он же руский 😅@@user-ns1en8mz5r
Тупой орка😮
WOW, being resourceful and smart took on an eye opening new meaning just now!
THIS is what you get when you don’t OVERTHINK a situation!!!
Pure Genius!!
Use neg to freeze the liner out pro phane
I’ve been watching for an hour, he never finishes!🤷🏼♂️
A good mechanic can create any tool he needs to get the job done easier, most of the time
That’s the sound of the man working on the…… Chain gang… 😊Cool Tool 👍
Кто вместе со мной ждал,когда он все гильзы посадит!?😂😂😂
He’s got the right tool for the job
You’ve outdone yourself!
Better than beating the hell out of those sleeves with a 5lbs sledge hammer after it’s been sitting in liquid nitrogen.
Some people shouldn’t be mechanics but this guy seems to know what he’s doing.
बहुत ही बढ़िया सिस्टम बनाया है ब्लॉक में स्लीव डालने का 👌👌👌👌
Would recommend threading the tool into the block further to avoid stressing it to much, other then that looks like it works great
I was going to mention that four threads is risky
I thought he would never get all six liners in. Amazing!
Work smarter not harder👍👍 great job🎉🎉🎉
First cool tool I've seen in one of these videos.
You see: size doesn't matter. 😂 The correct technique is everything.😊👍
It’s the right tools that make the job easy.
a good tradesman can always improvise. cracking idea.
Amazing ..... Mekanik selalu ada ide cemerlang
Hats off to the toolmaker on this one! and to all that learned from him, its people like this that guarantees our indevors will be better and will continue to be better enen still!
فنان صراحه وفالك التوفيق والنجاح بإذن الله ❤
I thought its some roadside SODA MACHINE 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Finally, 137 cylinders later, I realized it was a loop.
That's a really cool tool. I would want another couple of threads engaged to minimize the risk of damaging them, though.
He spent the time to make that handy chain tool, he can rebuild my engine. Thinking out of the box...
That goes without saying.
Just rebuilt my 4.0 v6 pushrod in my garage. There was a lot of tools I needed to do it right.
And will only use once. LOL
Outstanding tool engineering! Good job 2all 🥶 🐲
I love the old dry ice system of doing that it shrinks just enough to slip in with ease
And he's using a lifter out of a diesel engine to press it down on the metal plate. Very good idea.
كل يوم الواحدبيتعلم شغله جديده... مع انها شغله بسيطه بس بدها حدايفكر ويعطينا النتيجه...المرجوه...شكرا...
That's freaking brilliant I could picture using a setup like that for many of situations even in reverse.
Amazing home made tool. Seriously, great idea!
piston sleeves did more to reduce engine weight than almost any other invention
How? There is still the same amount of material there!
I got less weight, I drive a Vega !
That is way cool, i worked on diesel engines for yeats and never thought ov that, well done
I’m impressed, they say necessity is the mother of invention!
НОРМАЛЬНО, а то бывает ищешь-ищешь кувалду, а её как правило кто-то куда-то утащил, забыл даже сам. Вот и приходится колотить что под руку попадёт. 😊
я видел как два пьных мужика , один стоял благодаря кувалде за которую держался, забивали ей гильзы в чугунный блок со шпильками гбц. 6 блоков 6ти цилиндровых 36 гильз 72 удара и ни одного промаха вот уж воистину мастерство не пропьешь!
Magnífica la idea de la cadena grande como jalador,exelente,,,saludos de Monterrey Nuevo León México....
Ahhhhh......humans 😊 we are so nifty, nice job my friend.
"Necessity is the mother of invention"
Thank you. What a great idea
O like this kind of human... Innovation is always greater than the one that already invented