Mullet ! What Happened ? - Warning: Engine CARNAGE

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  • @CleetusM
    @CleetusM Рік тому +2014

    I feel better about starting it without oil 😂

    • @brettgibson7962
      @brettgibson7962 Рік тому +101

      oil is overrated

    • @richardfitzwell6579
      @richardfitzwell6579 Рік тому +44

      You dont need to worry about having oil

    • @doubledroptinehunter
      @doubledroptinehunter Рік тому

      Idiot! :)

    • @make-it-work4u
      @make-it-work4u Рік тому +71

      I think starting it without oil may not show any heat marks because it was only 30 seconds but it would not show how it can dent the bearing without having the oil cushion and start the galling process then the catastrophic process that follows. Plus there are only educated guesses after a major failure not usually a cut and dry answer because of the dynamics of an engine. We support you to fix it either way 👍👍

    • @jerrybaldwin7543
      @jerrybaldwin7543 Рік тому +70

      HELL YEAH BROTHER SMX is in the future?

  • @MrAPCProductions
    @MrAPCProductions Рік тому +258

    Steve: It's good for 35.
    Garrett: How bout 50?!

    • @491Mystic
      @491Mystic Рік тому +3

      Great

    • @bobroberts2371
      @bobroberts2371 Рік тому +20

      More boost = more broken parts = more clicks = more $$$

    • @patrickr2686
      @patrickr2686 Рік тому +7

      @@bobroberts2371 you have to spend money to make money

    • @sithyarael6807
      @sithyarael6807 Рік тому +2

      That is exactly what happened.

    • @bobroberts2371
      @bobroberts2371 Рік тому +5

      @@patrickr2686 The problem is the fan bois of C McF k will trash engine builders after he breaks stuff ( see Texas Speed where C had to tell the fan bios to stop trashing TS ) . The danger is, all it takes is a drunked up fan boi thinking they are avenging C by burning the shop down.
      Years ago I worked in a regular shop with a good rep. Someones drunken bar talk turned into an unstable guy damaging many cars as a way to impress their drunken friend.

  • @mcjok88
    @mcjok88 Рік тому +75

    Fascinating, all my years enjoying drag racing I never got an inside look at the ins and outs of the otherside like this Steve. This is just great, observing the journey and evolution of your shop with CLEETER and Mullet. This is creating a real depth to the relationship of all the viewers to STEVE MORRIS ENGINES and Cleetus McFarland racing that has never been done before. This whole experience will be iconic for many years to come, I'm sure.
    For the young gear heads (mechanically inclined) this offers real time visual experience to help put together the bigger picture. So important to visual and experietial learners. Such a GREAT CONTRIBUTION! BRAVO Steve.
    Thank you.

  • @TexRobNC
    @TexRobNC Рік тому +19

    I love how your dog seems to supervise. He doesn't wander around a ton, he's willing to chill in a spot he knows you're coming back to, it's funny.

  • @NovaRedHead
    @NovaRedHead Рік тому +618

    Only McFarland Racing can break something so quickly and efficiently 😂

    • @laneeric
      @laneeric Рік тому +42

      Starting up ANY race engine on NO oil will do that.

    • @willmansfield6606
      @willmansfield6606 Рік тому +79

      @@laneeric He literally said at the end of the video if it was an oiling issue the entire journal would've gotten hot.

    • @elpres-fm3ir
      @elpres-fm3ir Рік тому +26

      @@laneeric nothing to do with it dummy

    • @tombeauchamp806
      @tombeauchamp806 Рік тому +16

      @@laneeric to be fair that did happen and i wonder if it got a slight bit of bearing smeared\galled onto the crank and from there it snowballed

    • @elpres-fm3ir
      @elpres-fm3ir Рік тому

      @@tombeauchamp806 lmao

  • @hyperglobalmegadude
    @hyperglobalmegadude Рік тому +274

    Need to get ol' Cleet an "Is there oil in it?" sticker for the dash...

    • @russellridge8623
      @russellridge8623 Рік тому +9

      🤣🤣👍 For sure.

    • @Bthomp742
      @Bthomp742 Рік тому +5

      I was gona say the same thing lmao

    • @Not_A_Cat
      @Not_A_Cat Рік тому +13

      Cleet used to have the T-shirt "If it's leaking, it's got oil"
      And my personal favorite, "high on freedom, low on oil pressure."
      Is it fair to say he's hard on equipment?

    • @gteefxr3094
      @gteefxr3094 Рік тому +27

      He sure knows how to fuck shit up.

    • @Red_White_andFU
      @Red_White_andFU Рік тому +4

      Nothing to do with the failure

  • @jamescunningham541
    @jamescunningham541 Рік тому +54

    I absolutely love how verbal and open you are. It's so much easier to follow your thinking process actively watching you piece together the aftermath and see your gears turning as you figure out each puzzle piece. You are amazing, truly one of the world's best and smartest engine builders.....

  • @jamesjones-qj5jg
    @jamesjones-qj5jg Рік тому +5

    Thank you so much Steve for keeping us up-to-date and showing all the ends and out of that motor it’s all inspiring. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @MissRubberbutt
    @MissRubberbutt Рік тому +352

    Poor mullet! This is like watching an autopsy on someone you know.

    • @CS_247
      @CS_247 Рік тому +31

      Yeah, interesting likeness.
      I am gonna go with, "we only ran it without oil for 30 seconds..."

    • @bbroken1
      @bbroken1 Рік тому +4

      I knew that was a bone head move and probably very expensive now since it tore up the crank rods and head oops

    • @russellridge8623
      @russellridge8623 Рік тому +1

      @@CS_247
      That’s kind of like taking vitamins. They might help you, but they’re not gonna hurt you. Just the opposite here. It may hurt you bad but sure not gonna help.

    • @Red_White_andFU
      @Red_White_andFU Рік тому +6

      ​@CS_247 because no oil only ruins one bearing. It's targeting what it wants just like covid.

    • @AUMINER1
      @AUMINER1 Рік тому

      @@Red_White_andFU Are you an engine builder or just a regurgitator of things you hear?💩🤡 💀

  • @kristopher87
    @kristopher87 Рік тому +324

    Love the fact you are so open with the rare down so many engine builders would hide everything and only let you know what they want to know. You have nothing to hide and that’s appreciated

    • @harrythompson6977
      @harrythompson6977 Рік тому +16

      still takes a ton of skill, even if anyone can see what he's looking at he knows what he's looking at . a master is never scared of sharing as none have the experience to practise to his level, people who bodge stuff together are nervous around cameras

    • @andy.s5945
      @andy.s5945 Рік тому +9

      True but steve still does have his secrets he is not willing to share for good reason too. if everyone knew his secrets it could cripple his business.

    • @harrythompson6977
      @harrythompson6977 Рік тому +6

      @@andy.s5945 100 percent but that's the same with every industry/specialisation but his willingness to teach good practises and share his not so basic knowledge aside from a few secrets shows why he's the best about

    • @KPSchleyer
      @KPSchleyer Рік тому +5

      He's pretty sure whatever happened, wasn't his fault.

    • @andy.s5945
      @andy.s5945 Рік тому +1

      @@harrythompson6977 was not denying that he is very informational , was just stating he doesn't share it all. but yes Steve is one of the few who will go into detail and you will leave his video actually learning something new.

  • @Muffin_Masher
    @Muffin_Masher Рік тому +17

    Possibly you found just how much boost it takes to bend a crank? McFarland Labs should really wear their lab coats all the time :P I'm so impressed that there isn't more damage. The next build probably needs to be able to hold 70psi (but only Tell Cleetus it can take 50) :D Always have to allow that Florida man safety factor :O

  • @vincenthardman7691
    @vincenthardman7691 Рік тому

    Thanks for taking the time to show us the tear down.

  • @ooklamoc4411
    @ooklamoc4411 Рік тому +204

    Watching guys like you and Kevin think out loud trying to put into words what your brain is processing is fascinating.

  • @richardkrieb4146
    @richardkrieb4146 Рік тому +97

    that engine owed cleet nothing!!! the fact it made it through last year is amazing lol. good work steve, and CLEET, Mullet needs a SMX!!!!!!!!

    • @KJ-kw7gh
      @KJ-kw7gh Рік тому +17

      @@bigboreracing356 Steve broke an SMX, so shit happens

    • @nickcollins1528
      @nickcollins1528 Рік тому +9

      ​@@bigboreracing356 everything breaks eventually

    • @nickcollins1528
      @nickcollins1528 Рік тому +3

      He would have to do a lot of work to mullet to get an smx

    • @wingracer1614
      @wingracer1614 Рік тому +4

      @@nickcollins1528 Not really. Just all the accessories to go dry sump and he should be good to go

    • @russellridge8623
      @russellridge8623 Рік тому +5

      @@KJ-kw7gh
      Bad parts broke Steve’s. Not shade tree mechanics. Tuners going against builder’s advice and limits.

  • @johnsherby9130
    @johnsherby9130 Рік тому +1

    Super interesting stuff man. Love it! Running an engine as hard as this one went is never easy, love being able to see what the man himself thinks about it

  • @fishoconnor108
    @fishoconnor108 Рік тому

    I just finished watching your SMx rebuild and it was so informative, entertaining and passionate. I mean to have a beautifully powerful engine have a catastrophic fail yet end up with so little damage and finally repair that engine to the point where you wouldnt even believe it was damaged, shows just how well you know your business. Steve, I'm so grateful to experience your channel, thanks

  • @ryanhoffmann9341
    @ryanhoffmann9341 Рік тому +215

    So mullets rebuilt BBC will be in Ruby, Mullet will go SMX, Rocky gets Ruby's old engine, and Mcflurry keeps getting the newest Godzilla parts. That will be a pretty great lineup once everything is running smoothly. I wonder if James will go back to Ruby or stick with Mcflurry.

    • @240sxRule
      @240sxRule Рік тому +29

      We need Tye driving Mcflurry.

    • @joshr8680
      @joshr8680 Рік тому +28

      @Erikk Hyndman I don’t think James is a better driver than cleet.
      Wouldn’t say cleetus is much better than James either tho

    • @johnslawnseasttn4489
      @johnslawnseasttn4489 Рік тому +38

      Everyone keeps forgetting Leroy

    • @calvinsweightlossplan7000
      @calvinsweightlossplan7000 Рік тому +1

      @Erikk Hyndman don’t forget Cleet is a mother effin wheel man

    • @Sober351
      @Sober351 Рік тому +1

      Ruby feels like the odd one out when you sum it up like that

  • @edmahonejr.9364
    @edmahonejr.9364 Рік тому +128

    I like how cleet Collabs and does business with all the smaller channels and helped All of their channels grow …like KSR …Steve Morris. And real good at doing stuff with Pete it’s just shows what a great guy Cleet is

    • @user-od9iz9cv1w
      @user-od9iz9cv1w Рік тому +13

      Garrett knows how to create partners. To me that was key to my success. If you can cultivate and surround yourself with great partners, everything is easier and more likely to succeed. Everyone grows together. Very different from the I win you lose mentality.

    • @jdias51
      @jdias51 Рік тому +7

      Plus heavy D, pfi speed, scs blog, jh diesel etc etc

    • @billjohns3908
      @billjohns3908 Рік тому +1

      Pete what’s his channel I wanna check it out

    • @joshuarichardz6010
      @joshuarichardz6010 Рік тому +16

      Steve morris has a small channel but he is well know for being one of the best engine builders in the industry of drag racing.

    • @tstager1978
      @tstager1978 Рік тому +1

      @@joshuarichardz6010 Engine building period!

  • @rockercover
    @rockercover Рік тому +2

    The informed, (by engine experience), investigative work; keeps me glued to this video, for the clues to what may have happened. Outstanding stuff!

  • @KRAVER_
    @KRAVER_ Рік тому +24

    Mullet sure kicked some ass over the time this engine was RUNNING.
    dry sump and SMX time!! cant wait to see MULLET kicking ass again this summer.
    Thank you @Steve Morris for the in-depth details as always :)

    • @octane613
      @octane613 Рік тому +1

      With the g-forces he's pulling, he definitely needs a dry sump system. Wet sumps just lose their ability to keep good oil flow, he's even talked about it.

    • @Alejandro-vb2fx
      @Alejandro-vb2fx Рік тому

      @@octane613 I know Garrett never foreseen that mullet would be that fast but he should have never went LS to begin with the car should have been built with a dry sump system and a big block from the jump. It’s going to be a lot of work to swap it from a wet sump big block to a dry sump SMX but it needs it badly and he has a great team behind him to get it done.

  • @steffenthornes5101
    @steffenthornes5101 Рік тому +74

    is that how a v6 is made ?

    • @Timmermon63
      @Timmermon63 Рік тому +2

      Extreme active fuel management

    • @arg8763
      @arg8763 Рік тому +4

      Land Rover did that with their V6.

    • @bepbep7418
      @bepbep7418 Рік тому

      231s were made that way.

    • @scootersfrog
      @scootersfrog Рік тому

      a chevy 4.6 v6 is basicly the front 6 holes of a 350 .. they share a bunch of the same parts too

    • @arg8763
      @arg8763 Рік тому +1

      @@scootersfrog The Rover V6 is *actually* a V8 block though, but with the back cylinders not bored out. Very odd looking.

  • @joshgreen2164
    @joshgreen2164 Рік тому

    This is exactly the reason if i ever buy a built engine its coming from yall. Only builder i know of willing to give away priceless knowledge. Steve, you are a true hero to some of us!

  • @donaldriley7192
    @donaldriley7192 Рік тому +15

    I just wanted to tell you thanks for explaining things. About an engine and to see a break down and such. I keep having to learn and look up the terms for things you say cause I'm not a mechanic in any way shape or form. Please continue with your channel with or without Mullet. I find what you do fascinating.

  • @seanhurley6647
    @seanhurley6647 Рік тому +70

    Looks like you're becoming a forensic scientist I like the way you explain everything in detail

    • @CrossEyedLion85
      @CrossEyedLion85 Рік тому +3

      I tried to make sense of it. Result:
      It seems like the oil pump is on that side so 7/8 will be the last pair to get lubrication again when you run without oil. The heat is on the ' wrong side' of the bearing and since Steve had trouble to find an explanation for it, I think it's the aftermath of Cleet being 'an idiot'/making a mistake. Read below if you're interested in my reasoning.
      My full explanation:
      The engine was sitting in the shop with no oil in it so all the oil remaining in the engine/bearing flows to the bottom. Then the engine is started without oil and naturally the bearing side that is on top will heat up first, cause almost all oil has ran down to the bottom part of the bearing cause gravitation is real.
      Same with the pistons. You don't know at what position the crankshaft came to halt, but if you look at it it's likely that that the crank part of 7/8 was pointing down. You can see that the spot where the heat was is facing up both times if you rotate the crank.
      The way Steve explained it the bearing of the rods are fed from the crank bearings. After Cleetus put oil back in the pressure in the oil system is starting to build again. All the oil is pumped into the engine again and will take the path of least resistance. That means that almost all oil will flow past main bearing four so the dry side of that bearing four will get most heat of all crank bearings. When the oil finally gets to the rods most oil will flow past rod bearing seven till rod bearing eight has built pressure and bearing seven will finally get full oil pressure.
      If I understood Steve correctly, it all makes sense.

  • @earnestbass1232
    @earnestbass1232 Рік тому +16

    Really like these dissecting videos. blown up a lot of engines over the years some I know why some I didn’t. Always great to learn something new.

  • @genreaper
    @genreaper Рік тому

    Props for being open and honest. Most builders would keep it low key. Much Respect. Unreal to see a valve in the bore relitively untouched.

  • @SR-yp3eg
    @SR-yp3eg Рік тому +18

    A crankshaft analysis report with your vendor would be a very interesting vid if they would be up for it

  • @amalfi460
    @amalfi460 Рік тому +46

    Never underestimate the destruction old Cleetus can do…..hard to bend the crank lol

    • @johnobrien6052
      @johnobrien6052 Рік тому

      @amafli460,you'll get that on these big job's!!!

    • @RalphRomano2
      @RalphRomano2 Рік тому +1

      SM - "The crank is hard to bend". Cleetus took that as a challenge and WON !!!! LOL

  • @mitsnevets
    @mitsnevets Рік тому +18

    Pretty interesting stuff Steve I love how you take things apart show everyone and discuss what you found channels great Love the content make everybody feel part of the team Thanks a lot !

  • @terryenyart5838
    @terryenyart5838 Рік тому +1

    Looks like a great assessment of what happened. I think you are spot on. Why the crankshaft bent is another story.

  • @someonewhocares5712
    @someonewhocares5712 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing cant wait to see what else you find out and the rebuild

  • @davidward7781
    @davidward7781 Рік тому +5

    The part I like most about Steve Morris engines is that Steve Morris builds the engines

  • @royhenson3379
    @royhenson3379 Рік тому +6

    Congratulations on 200K Steve. Well Deserved.

  • @JMill0420
    @JMill0420 Рік тому +3

    It is a race engine. It needs to be rebuilt very often. I think you did a fantastic job building that motor. If he would have kept the boost to under 35psi it would have made it thru multiple seasons.

  • @adamortega69
    @adamortega69 Рік тому +1

    I’m glad to see the four legged supervisor is doing his or hers job. Lol

  • @jelloryan
    @jelloryan Рік тому +17

    I don't know why, but this is my favorite video so far.
    Watching you explain and think through the problems on camera and explain the possibilities in a very easy way to understand is the best.
    I seriously watched this 2 times to make sure I didn't miss anything, lol.
    Looks like an easy rebuild compared to most. Depending on that crank...

  • @gabrielrace3532
    @gabrielrace3532 Рік тому +4

    Steve the videos just keep getting better and better 💪🏼😎

  • @paulbarnett5856
    @paulbarnett5856 Рік тому

    Thanks for the run through Steve

  • @chrisrmarler
    @chrisrmarler Рік тому

    WOW! That's some Crazy Carnage! Thank you for the break down video. Very informative and educational!

  • @michaelpayette9406
    @michaelpayette9406 Рік тому +4

    Awesome to see that engine gone through.

  • @corykre
    @corykre Рік тому +7

    Reading the parts and material is so impressive. You are just speaking your thoughts and troubleshooting logically. Such a great video!

  • @Dustinpool87
    @Dustinpool87 Рік тому

    Love the detailed breakdown helps when learning about engines

  • @jamescostello6529
    @jamescostello6529 Рік тому

    While not a true motor head I get them and as a former technical instructor I really like your explanations in terms that make sense. I may use the back 5 seconds arrow to listen again but when you're done I get it. Thanks Steve!

  • @n01z3
    @n01z3 Рік тому +55

    i said 200k by june, you blew passed that, its good to see people interested in more then just the fun side of racing, the hearts been built and no fluff and bs aproach makes it easy to learn something from every vid you drop. congrads on that milestone,

    • @justincase9471
      @justincase9471 Рік тому +3

      Steve is on another level. It is great watching him and he is doing very well these days in front of the camera! Hell yeah brother

    • @MattyEngland
      @MattyEngland Рік тому

      I'm calling 1 million by Christmas

  • @icemanryth
    @icemanryth Рік тому +30

    Couldn't wait much longer for this content. Steve please keep feeding my addiction 😜

  • @toddhayes9511
    @toddhayes9511 Рік тому

    I wish the engine was still good to go… but I learn so much when you go through a broken motor. Learning how things fail is still so interesting. Thank you Steve.

  • @docjeff2069
    @docjeff2069 Рік тому +3

    Congrats on 200k subs!!!

  • @markpaul87
    @markpaul87 Рік тому +4

    Great video Steve, really neat how you went through the details of the break down. looking forward too seeing what’s the next step for Mullet.

  • @geuzeg
    @geuzeg Рік тому

    Showing your thoughts and your thought process is about the most valuable thing way to share your knowledge and experience, so fascinating and helpful!!

  • @corysmall3047
    @corysmall3047 Рік тому +1

    Man I would love to get one of those broken pistons. I have a collection of pistons from blown engines and that would be awesome! Thank you for the video, I miss being a mechanic.

  • @cross_fire_
    @cross_fire_ Рік тому +5

    Steve you’re the man!!! I have a feeling mullet will be back stronger than ever! I think the first motor was a gem and Cleetus got away with losing it to the limit nonstop.

    • @jeffgayzose8129
      @jeffgayzose8129 Рік тому

      He definitely got lucky with that first engine, unfortunately this one wasn't up to the task

    • @firefly2472
      @firefly2472 Рік тому

      @@jeffgayzose8129 same engine. But refresh.

  • @WestVicOffroad
    @WestVicOffroad Рік тому +4

    great work Steve, Mullet needs an SMX an this can be rebuilt for Ruby!

  • @beckyumphrey2626
    @beckyumphrey2626 Рік тому

    Congratulations on 200k. Great channel.

  • @stephenb3414
    @stephenb3414 Рік тому +1

    i love how the shop dog is always hanging out during the cutscenes sniffing around looking for horsetorques

  • @DJA1599
    @DJA1599 Рік тому +4

    Bought me some Boostmaster merch in hopes for some cool broken stuff, no luck of course. But always happy to support! Great video Steve!

    • @ronjones-6977
      @ronjones-6977 Рік тому

      I'm fairly sure I didn't win anything cool. Got a notification that my order was delivered "in your mailbox." : (

  • @Boomkin316
    @Boomkin316 Рік тому +6

    Hopefully Cleet learned his lesson about running high end engines without oil

    • @Nick210
      @Nick210 Рік тому

      Not likely 😂

  • @Vindoublediesel
    @Vindoublediesel Рік тому

    Just gotta admire the way he takes a engine appart, Like Ive never seen someone make it look that easy, he had all the right tools to not kill his back and I rlly like to see that

  • @mattgraham1983
    @mattgraham1983 Рік тому

    I honestly didn't have too much hope in the block been repairable but it really doesn't look too bad... that valve sitting there and not a mangled mess was really surprising 👏👍 cheers for the tear down

  • @qtime253
    @qtime253 Рік тому +3

    Love your supervisor 🐕

  • @kab957
    @kab957 Рік тому

    Being a 50 yr old healthcare professional. I appreciate SM for his in depth knowledge and analysis of engines. Kudos to you sir. I appreciate your content.

  • @tony15869
    @tony15869 Рік тому

    Another great break down video think it's time for the next step up in engine can't wait for the next video, awesome video as always

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981
    @scrotiemcboogerballs1981 Рік тому +4

    That’s crazy how stuff comes up in the valve cover through those little holes and like you said those heads look great for what happened wow can’t wait to see what you and Cletus come up with as a replacement/upgrade lol love watching thanks for sharing

  • @schulerspeedgarage1797
    @schulerspeedgarage1797 Рік тому +4

    Ran dry? Then shut off? Nuked only one side of the journal? Then friction welded after it was shut down,one side of the journal weird. Made a pass...goodnight? IDK please correct me if I'm wrong? Love the show, appreciate your work! You sir build an amazing set up!

    • @elpres-fm3ir
      @elpres-fm3ir Рік тому

      Not even close
      Dummy.

    • @Sharkey_t
      @Sharkey_t Рік тому

      gotta remember the dly start thing happened on the morning of day 2 in bradenton. he raced that day and then drove the longest drive to south georgia, and it broke at the track there. id think if the dry start caused any issues it wouldnt have made 4 passes in bradenton and drive a few hundred miles.

  • @cjespers
    @cjespers Рік тому

    Love the video! Thanks for all the tech

  • @bydancar
    @bydancar Рік тому

    Thanks for all you information 🙏🥰

  • @sjgoff
    @sjgoff Рік тому +4

    Great forensics work Steve. He doesn't assume anything and creates a theory based on evidence alone. 100% agreed, there is an issue with the crank bending and grabbing that bearing. Hydro, over-boost, crack? Who knows. I think we will find out more once that crank gets to the "crank-shop". Interesting there was some water in 7 and 8...

    • @donm9090
      @donm9090 Рік тому

      There was only water in the one cylinder, and a tiny bit in the cylinder in front of it. If you pay close attention I already knew there would be water in there. Look carefully at the block and you can see what looks like oil discoloration on the back side from a lifted head, which makes sense with that being the piston that smacked the head good and hard.

    • @sjgoff
      @sjgoff Рік тому

      @@donm9090 Yep. You're right.

  • @Akestler
    @Akestler Рік тому +13

    I bet Cleetus was bartering merch design and shipping for an SMX 😆

    • @icandreamstream
      @icandreamstream Рік тому

      to be fair, his exposure is probably driving Steve millions in engine sales

    • @Sharkey_t
      @Sharkey_t Рік тому +2

      @@icandreamstream doubtful. people who have a need for the engine packages steve morris builds already know who steve morris is. they arent learning about him cause of cleetus.

  • @Madacko
    @Madacko Рік тому

    Your videos are always great. So much information & explanation 👌

  • @msracing4423
    @msracing4423 Рік тому

    Thanks again Steve for these videos.

  • @KareemFloat
    @KareemFloat Рік тому +3

    i have 0 clue on the day to day operations at SME, but if steve is really down in the trenches getting his hands dirty despite already having a massive name/brand, that's extremely commendable.
    granted this is cleet's engine and he went to their shop and all that, so maybe it's a "one off" thing just for cleet's, but if he really is down in the trenches working every day? mad props.

    • @victormaniaci2104
      @victormaniaci2104 Рік тому

      Steve didn't just tear down the engine for Cleatus and us, he wants to know why it failed. The only way to improve a product is to know what needs improving. He has to know where the weak points are in a build, and you do that by tearing down broken engines.

    • @KareemFloat
      @KareemFloat Рік тому +1

      @@victormaniaci2104 yes im aware, but what im talking about is if *he* specifically does this on the *day to day* or only because it's cleet's engine where publicity and reputation will be much more impactful.
      he has the employees to do it, you can see several of them in this very video... and if they work there then they're all more than capable of disassembly, diagnosing, and repair without the boss man needing to get involved like it is in most businesses.

  • @DaveAppleton
    @DaveAppleton Рік тому +50

    Hi Steve, when mullet did a wheelie and banged down scuffing the track could the kinetic energy involved in hitting the track along with the energy in the rotational mass damage the crank etc. Just a thought, thanks for another great video.

    • @DChrls
      @DChrls Рік тому +9

      That is a great question.

    • @CrossEyedLion85
      @CrossEyedLion85 Рік тому +2

      That's maybe possible. I was thinking about what has happened when the engine was running with no oil for a while. My conclusion seems reasonable too.
      It seems like the oil pump is on that side so 7/8 will be the last pair to get lubrication again when you run without oil. The heat is on the ' wrong side' of the bearing and since Steve had trouble to find an explanation for it, I think it's the aftermath of Cleet being 'an idiot'/making a mistake. Read below if you're interested in my reasoning.
      My full explanation:
      The engine was sitting in the shop with no oil in it so all the oil remaining in the engine/bearing flows to the bottom. Then the engine is started without oil and naturally the bearing side that is on top will heat up first, cause almost all oil has ran down to the bottom part of the bearing cause gravitation is real.
      Same with the pistons. You don't know at what position the crankshaft came to halt, but if you look at it it's likely that that the crank part of 7/8 was pointing down. You can see that the spot where the heat was is facing up both times if you rotate the crank.
      The way Steve explained it the bearing of the rods are fed from the crank bearings. After Cleetus put oil back in the pressure in the oil system is starting to build again. All the oil is pumped into the engine again and will take the path of least resistance. That means that almost all oil will flow past main bearing four so the dry side of that bearing four will get most heat of all crank bearings. When the oil finally gets to the rods most oil will flow past rod bearing seven till rod bearing eight has built pressure and bearing seven will finally get full oil pressure.
      If I understood Steve correctly, it all makes sense.

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Рік тому +14

      @@CrossEyedLion85 I think you would see more damage on the rest of the bearings if a dry start caused all of this. Oil hangs around as a film, I am sure it didn't do any favours to the bearings starting it with no oil, but no load and a short time isn't going to make a lot of heat. It was also mid Sick-Week so I don't think the oil was out of it for long, leaving more of a protective film behind than if it were drained and sat for a while empty.

    • @seangreene64
      @seangreene64 Рік тому +6

      I say starting it up without oil started the chain of events that bought on her demise. Your outta here.

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Рік тому +4

      @@seangreene64 Why do the rest of the bearings look fine if that is what started this?

  • @matsgarageandstuff
    @matsgarageandstuff Рік тому

    I love watching motors being built and subbed to see more

  • @Backwoodadventures2732
    @Backwoodadventures2732 Рік тому

    Mike me and my fiance meet you at beach bend last year and we enjoyed meeting you your a good person and we look forward to meeting you again and your in are prayers keep the fight up brother!

  • @mrbrianc
    @mrbrianc Рік тому +37

    Things are going to happen when you run engines to the very edge of every parameter and limit. It says alot for the engineering and build that the engine, and the heads, sill rotate and could realistically be saved. Great information and awesome video. Now to order some merch for a shot at a driveshaft!

    • @thankfullyredeemedmaderigh7436
      @thankfullyredeemedmaderigh7436 Рік тому +1

      Absofrigginlutely

    • @ThePateaux
      @ThePateaux Рік тому

      You are absolutely right, and you highlight what makes Steve good at what he does. It's one thing to say "what would you expect at these kinds of loads and pressures? Things are going to break!" and something completely different to say "Let's find out what did, so maybe we can improve it, or learn from it, and push the limit even further next time." Engineering is a process and Steve is good at it because he loves it.

  • @gafrers
    @gafrers Рік тому +3

    Cleetus' Cylinder Deactivation System, from V8 to V6.
    Great video as always 👍👍

  • @gcrauwels941
    @gcrauwels941 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the failure analysis. Highly unusual for sure.

  • @wideslammer
    @wideslammer Рік тому

    It was interesting to hear/see you diagnose a "subtle" engine failure.

  • @procatprocat9647
    @procatprocat9647 Рік тому +21

    As an Engineer, I love examining failure. You can learn so much about all sorts of topics.
    Not so much fun when it's my design that's failed. My immediate reaction is to wonder what state my CV is in 🤣

  • @veto8792
    @veto8792 Рік тому +7

    Man I love this content. This is way better than shop class. Keep it up Steve.

  • @gullreefclub
    @gullreefclub Рік тому +1

    Every time I have done an inspection on an engine that has has come to an early demise I am always amazed, baffled, fascinated, and surprised with carnage and or lack there of and Mullet’s engine certainly has certainly done all of that. Before Steve started doing the autopsy on Mullet’s engine I would have bet good money on one or more of the main webs of that cast block would of been cracked and or the crank been broken/cracked. I am amazed that the heads are in as good of condition that they are and that none of the push rods and rocker arms are not damaged. Equally fascinating is that on initial inspection the block appears to be repairable. I would of liked Steve to have tapped the crack with a steel hammer to see if it still rings. I definitely am interested on what Steve’s “crank shaft” guy will have to say about Mullets crank after he checks it for straightness and for cracks.

  • @ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm

    it`s a v6 with cylinder deactivation ! = yeah i seen some blown blower motors and that one is a good one ! = THANK`S STEVE !

  • @Greg1096
    @Greg1096 Рік тому +6

    I do enjoy watching a good engine autopsy after a high speed disassembly, hate to see the engine destroyed but you learn a lot about what can go wrong. 🤟

  • @darthdadious6142
    @darthdadious6142 Рік тому +16

    Nice content. Perhaps Cleetus needs to get that SMX, and then rebuild this baby and throw it in something lighter, like maybe Leroy...

    • @sv4207
      @sv4207 Рік тому +2

      I'd like to see a SML in Leroy

    • @CoconutMigrating
      @CoconutMigrating Рік тому +1

      @@sv4207 SML would be too fast for Leroy.

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Рік тому

      @@CoconutMigrating Too fast isn't a bad thing, is it?

    • @darthdadious6142
      @darthdadious6142 Рік тому +1

      Just means they can run it at 25 psi instead of 45...

  • @lddeckert
    @lddeckert Рік тому

    cool vid, first time i've seen a diagnostic of a failed engine like this

  • @hankclingingsmith8707
    @hankclingingsmith8707 Рік тому

    COOL, YOUR SO POSITIVE ABOUT REBUILDING

  • @jeffhopper3526
    @jeffhopper3526 Рік тому +4

    Before watching this, another exciting video from Steve Morris Engines, I'd like to point out that SME has reached 200K Subscribers as of 2/27/23. Congrats Steve & Co.!

  • @grumpyoldman4544
    @grumpyoldman4544 Рік тому +5

    Steve, I noticed the 7-8 journal is cooked in the same hemisphere as the #4 main. Is that simultaneous coincidental damage, or serial causation? Is the oil flow path from the pump through the crank, back to front?

    • @onthelake9554
      @onthelake9554 Рік тому

      Each main feeds adjacent rod , each main fed from common galley .

  • @TaylorAmes
    @TaylorAmes Рік тому

    It has never occurred to be that a damaged main bearing would contaminate the oil feeding the rod bearings down stream, but after a little research about how the oiling system in an engine works, it makes perfect sense. The snapped valve, destroyed rods and rod caps, and half-smoked rod and main bearing surfaces on the crank made this such an interesting failure analysis.

  • @lukesworkshop5371
    @lukesworkshop5371 Рік тому

    i love that you are open and showing all of us exactly what you are finding and what you are thinking and where you think the issues may have come from. Only helps others learn and ask for nothing in return.

  • @scottmalpass4802
    @scottmalpass4802 Рік тому +5

    Hopefully, we can live in a world where pistons and valves can get along...🙏🙏

    • @veto8792
      @veto8792 Рік тому +2

      😂 That’s a great slogan for a t-shirt.

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Рік тому +1

      I'd say that valve head and piston had a very close relationship, does that count?

    • @cixcer3821
      @cixcer3821 Рік тому +1

      Well if they love each other enough they will soon kiss

    • @scottmalpass4802
      @scottmalpass4802 Рік тому

      @@cixcer3821 😁😅

    • @scottmalpass4802
      @scottmalpass4802 Рік тому

      @@--_DJ_-- 🤣

  • @fourstarman1
    @fourstarman1 Рік тому +9

    Remember, the pass, or a couple passes before she come apart, cleet shook the tire and spun real hard and hooked hard when he let off. Wonder if it could twisted/bent/cracked, the crank when it did that. Crazy things happen at these power levels. Go back and watch his videos!

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Рік тому

      I doubt you could bend a crank through a torque converter, but I could be wrong.

    • @fourstarman1
      @fourstarman1 Рік тому

      @@--_DJ_-- 3500hp does crazy stuff

    • @fourstarman1
      @fourstarman1 Рік тому

      @D J steve has talked in other videos about tire shake, i wanna say, cracking blocks or something similar on some of his other high hp engines.

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Рік тому

      @@fourstarman1 There are a lot of other components to absorb the shock before it gets to the crank.

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Рік тому

      @@fourstarman1 I can see that in a car with the engine rigidly mounted in the frame. That is a lot different than bending a crank in my mind.

  • @gradybrowning3976
    @gradybrowning3976 Рік тому

    I learn so much watching these videos from Steve!

  • @logannewman4532
    @logannewman4532 Рік тому

    It must be nice to have a customer who will test your stuff to failure without blame. Gotta be some valuable data.

  • @tatersalad6872
    @tatersalad6872 Рік тому +10

    Can't wait to see what you got up your sleeve to try and handle how good OL' CLEET seems to have no problem just completely ignoring whatever boost limits you might give him! lol Your next build for him, hopefully an SMX, needs to be able to handle at least 25% more boost then what you tell him it can! LOL

    • @tatersalad6872
      @tatersalad6872 Рік тому

      im thinking the the main bearing said adios, sending its debris into the rod bearings causing them to check out as well. Then the rods said a final "Get to the choppa!" before finally giving up on life! What causes the main to give up, don't know, maybe the crank woosed out and folded a bit! Can't wait to see how the crank exam comes back!

    • @MstreetDriver
      @MstreetDriver Рік тому

      well firstly he is not on hobby level that broken engine would mean whole season of saving money to put it together, he is there to be fast and win not to be safe and slow. Given he pushed his luck whole last season, would you upgrade to smx if your engine done whole season without problem? No, you would push your luck again, well it run out, stuff happens...

    • @ritchschut1997
      @ritchschut1997 Рік тому

      @@MstreetDriver Not correct. Most of last season Garret stayed within the boost limits that Steve Had informed him of. Last year year they only ran like 25 to 30 psi of boost. Late last fall is when that changed. Garret did consult Steve and made his choice to have Pete turn it up past that limit.

    • @MstreetDriver
      @MstreetDriver Рік тому

      @@ritchschut1997 and what's incorrect on my statement? he was turning it up whole season and it lasted, of course he will not start this season on lower boost again

    • @ritchschut1997
      @ritchschut1997 Рік тому

      @@MstreetDriver he didn't push his luck all last season. He kept everything within safe limits until the last couple of events of last fall. They finally got a really good handle on the chassis right around the time Pete started tuning the car. Once Pete got the traction control sorted out, that is when they finally started exceeding the limits of that engine.

  • @Sauerbrew777
    @Sauerbrew777 Рік тому +28

    Not as bad as it could have been. It will be interesting to see if Cleetus keeps this engine or if he goes with something that can handle the power he been throwing at this set-up.

    • @justincase9471
      @justincase9471 Рік тому +15

      Did you see the four SMX blocks in Friday's video? Something tells me three of them are not for Cleeter. 😉

    • @adriane7841
      @adriane7841 Рік тому +3

      Not so much power. It seems like maintenance is killing the engines.

    • @eddean6663
      @eddean6663 Рік тому +16

      Lack of maintenance as Uncle Bucko would say. When he ran Midwest Drag and Drive they changed oil every day. But Kevin Smith made sure they put oil back in. I'm looking for Sam to put out a check list. Since he was a F-4 crew chief.

    • @Red_White_andFU
      @Red_White_andFU Рік тому +11

      This motor won't be going back into Mullet again 1000%

    • @xXMrfreezeXx
      @xXMrfreezeXx Рік тому +3

      @@Red_White_andFUt might not go back in mullet but it could go in ruby.. if it’s fixable haven’t watched enough to know if it is yet

  • @c103110a
    @c103110a Рік тому +1

    Great information and video production! Great music too!

  • @karlringe9523
    @karlringe9523 Рік тому

    Hi,
    Thanks, very interesting on a positive note.
    Karl

  • @brianmchattie157
    @brianmchattie157 Рік тому +5

    Could the main and rod bearing failure be caused by the dry startup (no oil) event?

    • @83glxcrusin97
      @83glxcrusin97 Рік тому +1

      💯

    • @CrossEyedLion85
      @CrossEyedLion85 Рік тому +2

      It seems like the oil pump is on that side so 7/8 will be the last pair to get lubrication again when you run without oil. The heat is on the ' wrong side' of the bearing and since Steve had trouble to find an explanation for it, I think it's the aftermath of Cleet being 'an idiot'/making a mistake.

  • @buddyeast1928
    @buddyeast1928 Рік тому +7

    Did running it w/o oil 2x cause the main damage? Still, with only half the main damaged, it could be the crank still.

    • @robo1210
      @robo1210 Рік тому +3

      It only ran without oil once..

    • @pjson70
      @pjson70 Рік тому

      He said that it wasnt an oil problem. And when did Cleetus run it without oil the second time?

    • @bigdog2024
      @bigdog2024 Рік тому

      Not a dry start issue. A dry start would have shown excessive wear on all the bearings and other than marks from trash they were fine as were all the other journals and mains. The crank is cracked or bent or it may have had excess deflection. Deflection seems unlikely as that would have shown in other main bearings. One thing he didn’t mention was could he possibly have gotten a bad bearing which ended up installed on the #4 main ? Bad as in some materials weakness that caused it to fail. If crank isn’t bent or cracked that would be a possibility for the failure.

  • @Pete_Moore
    @Pete_Moore Рік тому +2

    Hey, at least those fuel rails are nice and easy to take out now!