I enjoy this thoroughly. No bullshit overdriven intro, just getting straight into the intriguing problem and working on it with very little to use. I hope the content format never changes
The intriguing problem is them. They are the cause of all these failures since they don't assemble the transmissions following the proper guidelines. Just because it works doesn't mean it will last. And they obviously don't!
@@MrCheckmateMarine you are right. It wont last long. There are some delicate procedures overstepped here that will result in premature failure- one being the improper tightening that is performed in several areas of the repair. I would never reference this for anything other than just enjoyable to watch, especially for what little they have to get it going. Not educational.
@@jameskuberski9621 The point is is that they could be so much better for so little extra effort. But they will not bother. They are too dumb or too lazy to bother. That is the real problem.
Не ну так каждый может, взял новую деталь и поставил. Надо было по Пакистански: корпус планетарки заварить гнутыми электродами, а шестеренкам зубья нарастить ею же и болгаркой подравнять! 😂😂😂😂
I love how his sons are watching and assisting their father with the tear down and re-assembly! They too will become talented men as their father; May God Bless the family!
@@ckra2001 Not quite as bad when those boys are working beside their fathers/uncles. The adults in this case won't (usually, anyway) overwork and/or abuse them.
Oh it will work even if a chimpanzee would have done it, but it won't hold for nearly as long as if everything was built according to manufacturer specification. I would never have let them to fix my car gearbox after have seeing this.
@@dtiydr I agree, just amazes me that they can tear it apart and get it back together, I can get anything apart, but, putting it back together and working......
@@DonLuc23 Just have an order to where it should go and put it in such a way that it cant be put wrong and it will work fine. Or take photo just before you take on thing apart and then its just to go through the pictures and you will know exactly where everything will need to go.
I was gonna say "how the heck do they keep all that straight with so many helping" but i've seen the trucks and how theyre driven, these truck workshops defo have job security
I was thinking if I did this job I would have to take loads of pictures, number label every part. Have a massive line of order where the first one off is the last one back lined up. Bolts in labeled bags and it would take me days to complete. I also would be using power tools to speed the process up but still take me longer.
A genius or even mildly intelligent mechanic wouldnt fit bearings with a hammer in a filthy environment unless he wanted the repair to only last a short time.
I love watching these guys ! Like a colony of bees getting at it ! Working together ; helping each other as a team ! It's amazing how they're all on the same page ! It's almost as if they wrote the Parts & Assembly catalogue and manuals themselves !! No one Leader ; they all just pitch in and get it done !!
I made several adaptations of "jaws" of copper, leather, nylon and wood to my vise, I have them with round and square fittings, so as not to mark the objects and pieces.
Excellent Job. I've done a few myself but off course, using Air, power tools. Really enjoy watching your Videos. Keep up the good work. Salutations from Ohio, USA.
These little boys will never lack anything when they grow in adulthood due to wider exposure to practical engineer at young age to that gentleman behind all these I offer my deepest salute to him ,his name will last forever and his legacy.🙏
Those boys are probably "freelance helpers" that hang around the area, quite common in the third world (I'm from the 3rd world). Shop owners (some are former helpers themselves, some are sons who inherited the shop from their fathers) call them whenever they're needed to assist in working on a workpiece then get paid after the job is done, then off to another shop that might need their help, be it a machining shop, radiator, or battery repair, even construction, etc. They are what you call jacks of all trades. The logic behind this system is it wouldn't be financially sound for the shop owners to keep any of them on a regular daily payroll since their shops don't get a steady stream of jobs. Those boys should be in school but since their families can't afford it, they do manual labor to help put food on the table. In our country, kids might want to go to school since it's free anyway, the problem is lunch money, bus fare, etc. And besides, their parents need their help to earn a living. For a number of reasons and maybe luck, some of them makes it big in their adult life, but most don't.
Awesome skillful work! & I really admire the way the whole shop attacks the issue at hand as a team 👍🏾 and know leftover mysterious pieces like my DIY work 🍺
Si alguien leer en español lean y esto y me dicen porque: Soy colombiano y desde que veo estos vídeos de mecánica y reparación de estos indues me pregunto porque aquí en colombia los mecánicos tienen el bendito problema de que se demoran meses en reparar un motor o meses en entregar un trabajo, porque... Y veo estos indues tan talentosos trabajando en equipo y a la fija, te desvaran te dan con el chiste del daño y ya te entregan tu carro o moto rápido solo es cuestión de horas, entonces porque aquí en Colombia le dan tanta vuelta al asunto no comprendo...pero bueno
Этим проверяется уровень мастерства)) хотя не понятно вроде коробку могут перебрать но на остальных видосах когда двигатель собирают даже порядок обтяжки не соблюдают. Похоже когда в городе появляется новая коробка появляется и организация которая ее обслуживает и перебирает раз в неделю.
The Gear box is the most complex part in an automobile ! For these guys ofcourse dismantling and fixing them back is a piece of cake , every day affair 👌😃
I have spent a year in India in total with different trips and I love walking down the backstreet's watching people work on the pavement rebuilding engines gearboxes rewinding Motors. I love Indian people and I love India as a country
@@autophyte I am an Indian and I would agree to what AnB said.. 99% similarities as we were one nation till 1947. My father was a Truck Driver and I used to go to Mechanics very frequently with my father and what I see here is 100% similar to what I experienced. These guys are great engineers....
Once I was on a very full village bus in Goa India and as it slowly lumbered up a slope, when suddenly was this ripping sound as the gears of the rear end stripped out and the bus came to a halt. Naturally everybody got off the bus and walked.
I have to give these guys some credit... they are a pretty good team, are pretty damn clean considering the conditions and are getting shit done. Of course we are discussing easy to work on machines however... because you aren't doing this shit on any modern truck or car, I can promise you that.
This lead mechanic would be a mechanical engineer in almost any other country where he’d have had some more opportunity. Dude has skills! Where is this Pakistan? NW India? No indicators, no digital micrometers and not one damn torque wrench anywhere, and they get the job done!
"Amazing Thing Technology#1" should be renamed "I have a hammer so I am now an expert." Nothing like having a 12 year old repairing transmissions... and let's make sure we use steel to beat the shit out of other steel parts to ensure they are forever damaged and will come back shortly. It's called job security.... animals... pure and simple animals.
The truck driver who destroys his own equipment in that way should not be a truck owner. No truck driver allows his truck to be overloaded where there are laws, but in Pakistan it seems that it is wonderful to do that.
Those failures can happen even when the truck is driven properly and maintained properly. Planetary gear sets are notorious failure modes for trucks. It weakens over time and can break even with the best driver.
no one ever realy thinks about how trucks have to carry very heavy loads!!!! untill you see thses guys the transmission gear doctors great hands on everything !!*
Here in America they would make it a series with bullshit drama, tons of commercials but not show you segments like these, now this is real content people!
I enjoy this thoroughly. No bullshit overdriven intro, just getting straight into the intriguing problem and working on it with very little to use. I hope the content format never changes
The intriguing problem is them. They are the cause of all these failures since they don't assemble the transmissions following the proper guidelines. Just because it works doesn't mean it will last. And they obviously don't!
@@MrCheckmateMarine you are right. It wont last long. There are some delicate procedures overstepped here that will result in premature failure- one being the improper tightening that is performed in several areas of the repair. I would never reference this for anything other than just enjoyable to watch, especially for what little they have to get it going. Not educational.
@@jameskuberski9621 The point is is that they could be so much better for so little extra effort. But they will not bother. They are too dumb or too lazy to bother. That is the real problem.
Muito bom comentario..com tão pouca ferramenta fazem um bom trabalho..
Не ну так каждый может, взял новую деталь и поставил. Надо было по Пакистански: корпус планетарки заварить гнутыми электродами, а шестеренкам зубья нарастить ею же и болгаркой подравнять! 😂😂😂😂
I love how his sons are watching and assisting their father with the tear down and re-assembly! They too will become talented men as their father; May God Bless the family!
They all are little geniuses
Their father will end up very proud
Pure talent love it
The best part is the whole family on any age is there to take it for future may god bless the whole crew proud of you
Yey child labour, hurray!
@@ckra2001 Not quite as bad when those boys are working beside their fathers/uncles. The adults in this case won't (usually, anyway) overwork and/or abuse them.
Are you smoking crack its child labour and they aint learning much that trans is completely fucked and they are making a poor attempt at rebuilding it
Real professionals these team..they know how to dismantle and install without missing anything.. hats off.
Young mechanic : On how many N/m should that bolt be tightened.
Experienced mechanic: 3 moderate hits with the 1.5 kg hammer.
Hah😂
Maybe they could make that work, but I rather doubt I could!
@@dennisyoung4631 ..
Great Job. You should let the video finish until the gear is put it back on the Truck. 😉. Greetings from Panamá.
It amazes me what these guys accomplish with less than ideal conditions and far from the manufacturers recommended tools, etc, and make it work...
i wonder for how long....
@@danieltaon7333 for long as need be
Oh it will work even if a chimpanzee would have done it, but it won't hold for nearly as long as if everything was built according to manufacturer specification. I would never have let them to fix my car gearbox after have seeing this.
@@dtiydr I agree, just amazes me that they can tear it apart and get it back together, I can get anything apart, but, putting it back together and working......
@@DonLuc23 Just have an order to where it should go and put it in such a way that it cant be put wrong and it will work fine. Or take photo just before you take on thing apart and then its just to go through the pictures and you will know exactly where everything will need to go.
These guys have never seen a torque wrench in their entire lives....
Skilled lil' dudes, though..
Always a good idea to film the taking apart so when assembling one can have some guidance!
Lmao
@@Justme-jt1ef These guys could do this in their sleep. They probably done hundreds or even thousands of them and it’s just automatic
@@Radionut lmfao
No manual or torque wrench just sheer experience. I think one of them trained in Germany when he said "Gutentight"!
these are real mechanics, they understood how it works and work as a real team, great !
Во молодцы !!! Почти,как мои деды лендлизовскую технику ремонтировали, без талмудов, без динамометрических ключей, всё по наитию и РАБОТАЕТ !!!
Тоже интересно. Раскидали в десять рук, как знают откуда что. Ни моментов затяжки, ни приспособ, молоток и зубило)))
I was gonna say "how the heck do they keep all that straight with so many helping" but i've seen the trucks and how theyre driven, these truck workshops defo have job security
It amazes me how he remembers all parts to put together in sequence. These are genius mechanics. Wow!
I was thinking if I did this job I would have to take loads of pictures, number label every part. Have a massive line of order where the first one off is the last one back lined up. Bolts in labeled bags and it would take me days to complete. I also would be using power tools to speed the process up but still take me longer.
see the video recording 😂
I bet he does 3 a day,
@@E69apeTheMatrix420 uy
A genius or even mildly intelligent mechanic wouldnt fit bearings with a hammer in a filthy environment unless he wanted the repair to only last a short time.
Excelente trabajo,éso es lo que llamo trabajar en familia ,dios los bendiga siempre, resive un cordial saludo desde Puebla México 🇲🇽
I love watching these guys ! Like a colony of bees getting at it ! Working together ; helping each other as a team ! It's amazing how they're all on the same page ! It's almost as if they wrote the Parts & Assembly catalogue and manuals themselves !! No one Leader ; they all just pitch in and get it done !!
Transmissão é como montar um quebra cabeça, quebrou o redutor, as engrenagens , interessante os anéis de câmbio, marchas, good work 🚜🌾
Would make a great movie “ 6 guy’s and a gearbox “.🤣
The team work is amazing good job guys I like watching your videos.
Thank you sir
10:57 clamping a shaft that seats a bearing or a retainer in the vise leaves marks that spoil the seating.
I made several adaptations of "jaws" of copper, leather, nylon and wood to my vise, I have them with round and square fittings, so as not to mark the objects and pieces.
Totally amazing it never ceases to amaze me that every single component part of any given vehicle seems to be readily available off of the shelf
Except that part that they mentioned the price on most likely had to be ordered and shipped to them....
They blow up so many transmissions, axles, engines from overloading, lack of matainance, crappy roads that's theres plenty of parts to go around.
Excellent Job.
I've done a few myself but off course, using Air, power tools.
Really enjoy watching your Videos.
Keep up the good work.
Salutations from Ohio, USA.
Love these vids.. how many Pakistani does it take to rebuild a transmission? Answer: 5.2 five grown men and two boys.
These little boys will never lack anything when they grow in adulthood due to wider exposure to practical engineer at young age to that gentleman behind all these I offer my deepest salute to him ,his name will last forever and his legacy.🙏
Unfortunately they live in poverty all their lives struggling to make ends meet
@@tuffguy8656 Quite unfortunate to hear that 😟😟😟
Those boys are probably "freelance helpers" that hang around the area, quite common in the third world (I'm from the 3rd world). Shop owners (some are former helpers themselves, some are sons who inherited the shop from their fathers) call them whenever they're needed to assist in working on a workpiece then get paid after the job is done, then off to another shop that might need their help, be it a machining shop, radiator, or battery repair, even construction, etc. They are what you call jacks of all trades.
The logic behind this system is it wouldn't be financially sound for the shop owners to keep any of them on a regular daily payroll since their shops don't get a steady stream of jobs.
Those boys should be in school but since their families can't afford it, they do manual labor to help put food on the table.
In our country, kids might want to go to school since it's free anyway, the problem is lunch money, bus fare, etc. And besides, their parents need their help to earn a living.
For a number of reasons and maybe luck, some of them makes it big in their adult life, but most don't.
I like watching all your videos, you guys are so great!!!!!
Always solving problems. No bullshit, no moaning about conditions or not having proper equipment. Just get in there and get it fixed! Fantastic!
Mui buen trabajo le encanta ver con los pocos recursos que teneis los grandes trabajos que haceis saludos desde españa
ماشاء اللہ بہت زبردست ویڈیو ہے۔۔۔"ساحل کے سکوں سے کسے انکار ہے لیکن طوفان سے لڑنے میں مزا اور ہی کچھ ہے"😊
Если в Пакистане коробку ремонтирует 5 человек,то сколько человек будет в Индии коробку ремонтировать 😁
Awesome skillful work! & I really admire the way the whole shop attacks the issue at hand as a team 👍🏾 and know leftover mysterious pieces like my DIY work 🍺
Overloading, on a pakistani truck? Now thats a first.
Bhai bohat awla video.bass eik suggestion hai.part rebuild abd vehicle mein refit honay kay baad driver ki comments dalo.ap ki intl audience hai unko samjh ayay gi.thanks
Amazing how fast they work ! They have funny voices too …
Si alguien leer en español lean y esto y me dicen porque:
Soy colombiano y desde que veo estos vídeos de mecánica y reparación de estos indues me pregunto porque aquí en colombia los mecánicos tienen el bendito problema de que se demoran meses en reparar un motor o meses en entregar un trabajo, porque...
Y veo estos indues tan talentosos trabajando en equipo y a la fija, te desvaran te dan con el chiste del daño y ya te entregan tu carro o moto rápido solo es cuestión de horas, entonces porque aquí en Colombia le dan tanta vuelta al asunto no comprendo...pero bueno
This is just real amazing mechanical work
Всё норм 😜,не могу понять одного, нельзя сделать приспособы, съёмники,чтоб не валить по подшипникам молотком....?!
Этим проверяется уровень мастерства)) хотя не понятно вроде коробку могут перебрать но на остальных видосах когда двигатель собирают даже порядок обтяжки не соблюдают. Похоже когда в городе появляется новая коробка появляется и организация которая ее обслуживает и перебирает раз в неделю.
The Gear box is the most complex part in an automobile ! For these guys ofcourse dismantling and fixing them back is a piece of cake , every day affair 👌😃
Of course it was overloaded! Have you seen those trucks in India?!
De memoria saben donde va cada pieza, son fabulosos.
Exelente profissional e equipe parabéns a vcs..top..
Grandes mecânicos sem o mi mi que existe aqui no Brasil.com poucos recursos fazem um excelente trabalho.
N.
Their torquemeter is a hammer.
Muito bom. Parabéns. Saudações do Brasil.
Excellent job, no manual required.
I have spent a year in India in total with different trips and I love walking down the backstreet's watching people work on the pavement rebuilding engines gearboxes rewinding Motors. I love Indian people and I love India as a country
This is Pakistan
This is Pakistan but it's almost the same thing in India as well
@@anb4351 Don't tell the Indians that!
@@autophyte I am an Indian and I would agree to what AnB said.. 99% similarities as we were one nation till 1947. My father was a Truck Driver and I used to go to Mechanics very frequently with my father and what I see here is 100% similar to what I experienced.
These guys are great engineers....
Nice team work, I wish I have that in my work 😞👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Brilliant at the 15.00 minute mark, re-assembling the gearbox while talking hardcore on the cellphone. Natural born genius.
Fantástico trabalho
Parabéns
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
pretty good job, we're spoiled over here in America, but this is down and dirty work right here. get're done!
Bravo pour tout le monde et surtout pour le chef de l'équipe c'est vraiment un génie.
2 вопроса
на сколько коробки хватит
как будут включаться передачи
да и погибла она наверно после такой переборки на 1 сотне км
Absolutely geniuse work... respect to you, as you just get it done...MAGIC....
These guys make my puny mechanical aptitude and experience look totally inconsequential!
That takes some doing to get all that back together . I'm impressed 😊
No, it’s very easy. To an uneducated dumbass it would seem complicated though.
@@waynerainey2606 Angry?
Who needs power tools when they have power hands
Love watching them teaching the young kids on how to do thing's
Wrong hammer to do that ,should be brass
The sped up footage makes them sound like really sociable chipmunks and i happen to find that mildly amusing. Great job on the box btw
SON CAPOS ESTOS VIEJOS PAKISTANIES....MECANICA SIN PARAFERNALIA ...MUCHO MAS EFECTIVA QUE LA ACTUAL...SALUDOS MAESTROS...VERDADEROS...✌👍🇵🇰🇵🇰🇨🇱🇨🇱
These guys can't get parts so they have to fix everything with minimal tools...very impressive.
I bet I know how that finger got pinched!
This is the same transmission they repaired last month and re used the oil.
😂😂😂😂 I ALMOST believe that....
I was gonna make the comment that it looks like that has been opened up recently
Excellent job. Thank you for the great video. Congratulations. Mitar Belgrade Serbia
They stripped the sun gear and destroyed the planetary gearset......
Once I was on a very full village bus in Goa India and as it slowly lumbered up a slope, when suddenly was this ripping sound as the gears of the rear end stripped out and the bus came to a halt. Naturally everybody got off the bus and walked.
Due to overloading ? I didn’t think they knew that was a thing 🤣
I have to give these guys some credit... they are a pretty good team, are pretty damn clean considering the conditions and are getting shit done. Of course we are discussing easy to work on machines however... because you aren't doing this shit on any modern truck or car, I can promise you that.
There's always that one person, you are him on this video.
@@jimbossemi-customs3129 So you're saying I'm "The Man" then? Much obliged
@@SquillyMon Sure, that's it. Enjoy being "
The Man"
@@jimbossemi-customs3129 COOL!!!
@@SquillyMon Have a great day my Squilly buddy!!
This lead mechanic would be a mechanical engineer in almost any other country where he’d have had some more opportunity. Dude has skills! Where is this Pakistan? NW India? No indicators, no digital micrometers and not one damn torque wrench anywhere, and they get the job done!
The diagonal fastening made me feel safe watching
対角締めが出来ているので安心して見ていられた
I'll go out on a limb here, maybe stop overloading. BTW excellent team (family) work...
Grandes mecanicos!!!abrazo desde Argentina
Companies don't need proving grounds , just send your machinery to pakistan
Simply AMAZING..Thank you guys
And not a workshop manual insight.....respect
I want to see till it run on the truck 🙏
Next time
Que bueno que trabajen en una . mesa,. Increíble!
How does this guy put all those parts back together from memory............................................
What gets me is that with four of them taking it apart that anybody remembers how it goes back together.
5 person team at work...who needs power tools?
14:53 reverse idler gear , The old man has been inside a gearbox or 2.
Thank you for a amazing video, just wanted to know how much is charged for this job.
Parabéns mestre.
Parabéns .essas crianças ...vão ser os futuros engenheiros 🇧🇷🇨🇮👏👏👏🤝🤝🤝
No manuals, no machinery. Amazing work. I wonder how long he has been doing this.
Long enough to where they can rebuild a truck manual transmission in their sleep.
А где большое использование сварки и болгарки, для восстановления планетарного редуктора?
Amazing skill, with basic tools 👍
Just so much fun to watch master mechanics at work. Very impressive.
I love this..just doing it.
Вау, новая запчасть !! .. думал заварят , и зубья болгаркой нарежут
"Amazing Thing Technology#1" should be renamed "I have a hammer so I am now an expert."
Nothing like having a 12 year old repairing transmissions... and let's make sure we use steel to beat the shit out of other steel parts to ensure they are forever damaged and will come back shortly. It's called job security.... animals... pure and simple animals.
Well. Question from a 🇩🇪 ZF guy with +40 years experience. How long is that gearbox gonna last until it fails again? At least you got cheap labour. 😁
Very comfortable interesting content
The truck driver who destroys his own equipment in that way should not be a truck owner. No truck driver allows his truck to be overloaded where there are laws, but in Pakistan it seems that it is wonderful to do that.
Those failures can happen even when the truck is driven properly and maintained properly. Planetary gear sets are notorious failure modes for trucks. It weakens over time and can break even with the best driver.
@@TsunauticusIV you see what this people do to the truck please.
@@TsunauticusIV this is a hino 9 ton truck loaded to 32 tons.......
no one ever realy thinks about how trucks have to carry very heavy loads!!!! untill you see thses guys the transmission gear doctors great hands on everything !!*
Here in America they would make it a series with bullshit drama, tons of commercials but not show you segments like these, now this is real content people!
Είστε καταπληκτικοί και με μεγάλη εμπειρια
Great video n i learnt a lot with real manual tranmission gear box
Many hands make light work ,even young ones .
Are those steel toe sandals?
Great job of dismantling & reasdembling