My wife goes to Bed ,Bath and Beyond and brings home scented candles ....Warren's lovely wife ....brings home a pallet jack! Warren you are a blessed man ! Keep up the great Job!
Just a quick comment to say how much I appreciate and enjoy all of your content and commitment. Amazing content and enjoyable every time. Thanks Warren from the UK.
🤘🏻 Overhauling a cm2350 right now because of carbon packing on the pistons. When I tore it apart I found the fuel pump camshaft came apart and scored the crankshaft. Now my simple inframe became an out of frame.
Well Warren, you have an awesome wife! What a gal, goin off to the auction and coming back with a tool a guy can use right away, brand new at that. Bravo!👏👏👏 On the engine stand, if you have some C channel, you can make a cross bar for the rear engine support, just bolt it to the posts so you can adapt it to whichever type engine you are working on. That stand is definitely a handy tool to have, especially with all the engine work you do. By the way, there is nothing wrong with working on Memorial Day. We remember our brave soldiers lost in battle and we continue to live our lives. Memorial Day is not a funeral, it is the day we remember the fallen and their families every year.
Hi Warren 😃 this makes a change from hydraulics, lol, that engine stand is going to make life a bit easier for ya, and a nice gift from your wife whith the pallet truck, don't blame ya going home to do rotorvating for the little lady, she'll apreciate it, at the end of the day family is all we have. Looking forward to the next video, stay safe mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart.uk.
Hi warren just a little thing that might make things easier for you, when lifting engines etc out and back into the chassis, use a small cumalong or cable hoist on the front of the engine your chains on the rear, then you can adjust the angle of the unit, it works wonderfully, thank you warren for putting a fabulous vid together for us to watch.
Warren, weld a hoop over the engine, between the two rear legs on that stand. That way you can suspend the block and disassemble the rear dress off the engine. You'll use it in the future. Just use a turnbuckle and some chain to lift the mounts clear of the engine stand.
Just wanted to say I appreciate what your doing ,sharing your knowledge is so helpful ,and your videos give faith that there are still people out there working hard ,and doing things right.
Now there's a loving wife Warren! A true keeper lol. That pallet jack will be handy for alot of things! Love the channel, love the videos, love the dogs, even love your coffee cup LOL! You're the best, thank you!!
Great video buddy thanks for sharing thank you for everything you do my friend God bless all service members thank you for your sacrifice for our freedom
Amazing recording quality on this one, Warren, not that I mind either way, your work is what I come to see. Memorial Day, is just a day, for those of us who have served, we remember most days the time spent sacrificing or others ultimate sacrifices. Thank you for the upload as always.
Maybe make a small frame box to oil pan frame to support it with bolts so it can be removed after working on bell housing. You have some fab skills. Good luck, make your tools work for you!
Guess I'm behind in the times as well Warren, never heard it said that way before. I think that those that prefer to keep things "stock/original" are doing things the smart way. Yea, it's nice to chip things to get that "extra" but, it's that extra that WILL bite you sooner or later. I've said this several times before and I'll say it again, thank you Warren for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us. Great video as always. Cheers :)
We use a stand like that when we swap parts to our reman engines and it’s handy having both engines next to each other. For the rear bellhousing I’d suggest blocking up the engine in the rear from underneath where the pan is off.
I never miss one of your videos but I'm not in the habit of giving you (or any other creator) a thumbs up. I will do my best to smash it from now on but a reminder from time to time so I (we) remember.
Get that garden done so you & the pups can have fresh Carrots and spuds this fall with turkey. Stay Safe Warren, PS Give your thoughtful wife a hug for your new pallet truck.
Warren, that's the best way to overhaul a engine. Makes the mechanics life a bit easier. You better go home and rototill that garden spot, make it nice for Mrs Warren. 😉🤣
Hi Warren enjoy watching your videos you are the real thing with hands on I know you would like to forget the nightmare of the reman engine just curious what he came of that nightmare keep up the good work
It's going to be a lot easier putting her back together out of the frame. The engine mount sure fits it nice. They'll save you some back breaking time.
Get yourself some scrap steel tubing and make a support that will sit under the block so you can pull the rear housing off. You could make all kinds of adapters to fit pretty much any engine you work on.
Nice engine stand and speaking of the engine and truck it’s like a good woman is cheaper to keep her hope your memorial day was blessed get that garden straightened out
I read some of the comments, and you sure got a lot of long distance help out there, LOL. Can't they just let you do your thing, and enjoy these video's. Unless you ask for the advise, huh. Thanks for all you do Warren, keep it up.
Definite thumbs up here Warren. Always learning when your wrenches are turnin'. Wow, a pallet jack! Pretty cool! I think she doesn't want you to work quite as hard as you do!
What a great way to start a guys birthday. wrenching on a big old chunk of iron. nice engine stand. now if you could put a small go cart engine on it you could drive it around the shop. LOL
Hello Warren. That Engine will be like New when you have finished. My friend rebuilds Engine's and dose what you do. But not the dieggnostics. Another guy comes and dose that.
Warren, love that I-Beam engine stand! Hope u can get yur buddy to make a few more for you! Maybe figure out a way to rotate 360° for all other structure/component on/off stuff. Humm..maybe this can b a little side line business? You could do this in all that spare time you have! LoL!😊👨🔧
My wife goes to Bed ,Bath and Beyond and brings home scented candles ....Warren's lovely wife ....brings home a pallet jack! Warren you are a blessed man ! Keep up the great Job!
Just a quick comment to say how much I appreciate and enjoy all of your content and commitment. Amazing content and enjoyable every time. Thanks Warren from the UK.
Thank you.
Amen 🤝
🤘🏻 Overhauling a cm2350 right now because of carbon packing on the pistons. When I tore it apart I found the fuel pump camshaft came apart and scored the crankshaft. Now my simple inframe became an out of frame.
your wife supporting you, shopping for you and snagging an awesome deal is the sign of true love. you got a good one there mate.
Well Warren, you have an awesome wife! What a gal, goin off to the auction and coming back with a tool a guy can use right away, brand new at that. Bravo!👏👏👏
On the engine stand, if you have some C channel, you can make a cross bar for the rear engine support, just bolt it to the posts so you can adapt it to whichever type engine you are working on. That stand is definitely a handy tool to have, especially with all the engine work you do.
By the way, there is nothing wrong with working on Memorial Day. We remember our brave soldiers lost in battle and we continue to live our lives. Memorial Day is not a funeral, it is the day we remember the fallen and their families every year.
Hi Warren 😃 this makes a change from hydraulics, lol, that engine stand is going to make life a bit easier for ya, and a nice gift from your wife whith the pallet truck, don't blame ya going home to do rotorvating for the little lady, she'll apreciate it, at the end of the day family is all we have. Looking forward to the next video, stay safe mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart.uk.
Hi warren just a little thing that might make things easier for you, when lifting engines etc out and back into the chassis, use a small cumalong or cable hoist on the front of the engine your chains on the rear, then you can adjust the angle of the unit, it works wonderfully, thank you warren for putting a fabulous vid together for us to watch.
Just wanted to say that the audio was very good on this video. Even when your service truck was running, no issues.
Warren, weld a hoop over the engine, between the two rear legs on that stand. That way you can suspend the block and disassemble the rear dress off the engine. You'll use it in the future. Just use a turnbuckle and some chain to lift the mounts clear of the engine stand.
Just wanted to say I appreciate what your doing ,sharing your knowledge is so helpful ,and your videos give faith that there are still people out there working hard ,and doing things right.
I agree 🤝
Memorial day for the hero's. Thanks Warren.
Warren, clearly your little lady thinks the world of you (I think she wants to keep you around a while). Stay Safe! Cheers!
Warren you deserve a rest now and again , hard working chap fairplay to you , love your videos ,godbless you and family
Now there's a loving wife Warren! A true keeper lol. That pallet jack will be handy for alot of things! Love the channel, love the videos, love the dogs, even love your coffee cup LOL! You're the best, thank you!!
Great video buddy thanks for sharing thank you for everything you do my friend
God bless all service members thank you for your sacrifice for our freedom
Loving the content and the down to earth way of showing us👍👍
Amazing recording quality on this one, Warren, not that I mind either way, your work is what I come to see. Memorial Day, is just a day, for those of us who have served, we remember most days the time spent sacrificing or others ultimate sacrifices. Thank you for the upload as always.
Another great video there Warren. Hope you had good time off with your family. Thanks much for sharing!
Dude you are beyond talented, I know nothing about this crap but enjoy the hell out of watching you do this.
Nothing says "I love you" like a pallet jack😍
well I finally finished all of your videos, I follow your videos religiously your a good man.
Thank you
It's nice to have the right tools. The pallet jack and engine stand are going to make your life easier.
Bought you a pallet jack? Best wife EVER.
BETTER YET, HELLUVA DEAL
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Pallet jacks also work well as a wheel dolly if your doing a wheel seal and don’t want to remove wheels
A big thumbs up from Willie Gillie. Much appreciated Warren. I always enjoy and learn something new from your videos. 👍
Always love the rambling talking and always the videos. And the stories😁
dang thats some serious mechanical. God Bless and thanks for your service
Maybe make a small frame box to oil pan frame to support it with bolts so it can be removed after working on bell housing. You have some fab skills.
Good luck, make your tools work for you!
Guess I'm behind in the times as well Warren, never heard it said that way before.
I think that those that prefer to keep things "stock/original" are doing things the smart way. Yea, it's nice to chip things to get that "extra" but, it's that extra that WILL bite you sooner or later.
I've said this several times before and I'll say it again, thank you Warren for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us.
Great video as always. Cheers :)
This is the only UA-camr I actually remember and make sure to thumbs up videos.
nice video, always brightens my day watching your videos!! Thank you. Greetings from the UK.
920,000 on a factory isx gives me hope for my bone stock 670,000 isx .yesssir
One persons ramblings are another persons poetry.
Excellent video Warren thanks for your time and consideration God bless you and your family 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️👤👤👤
Nice pallet truck Warren 👌 good steal.
Busy as ever I see fair play to you.
Take care, thanks for your video.
Regards,
Luke 🔧🇬🇧
We use a stand like that when we swap parts to our reman engines and it’s handy having both engines next to each other. For the rear bellhousing I’d suggest blocking up the engine in the rear from underneath where the pan is off.
Good work Warren, glad you are staying busy, be safe!
Another big rebuild for you Warren. Plenty work in the workshop.
Always enjoy your videos Warren and learn something in the process.
I never miss one of your videos but I'm not in the habit of giving you (or any other creator) a thumbs up. I will do my best to smash it from now on but a reminder from time to time so I (we) remember.
Thanks
Great video Warren and with the work load you have it will be some time before you can work on your forklift
Without these Diesel Engines technicians the world wouldn't be the same without them...
Working in the garden, sometimes helps clear your mind!
I come here for the rambling. So, all good for me. The right tools and equipment make all the difference.
Glad to see the channel growing Warren! You sure seem to have endless energy.
I remember doing those rear structures. Did alot. Seemed like a popular place for an oil leak
OMG. Light, engine stand, asphalt surface, warmth, pump truck, and all's well. Good vid. 😏
Get that garden done so you & the pups can have fresh Carrots and spuds this fall with turkey. Stay Safe Warren, PS Give your thoughtful wife a hug for your new pallet truck.
Warren, that's the best way to overhaul a engine. Makes the mechanics life a bit easier. You better go home and rototill that garden spot, make it nice for Mrs Warren. 😉🤣
Hi Warren enjoy watching your videos you are the real thing with hands on I know you would like to forget the nightmare of the reman engine just curious what he came of that nightmare keep up the good work
Lol slide the pallet Jack under the engine stand and put it where ever you want it...
Behind every good man there is a great woman to support him ! You have an awesome wife ! Thanks for sharing take care now 👍
It's going to be a lot easier putting her back together out of the frame. The engine mount sure fits it nice. They'll save you some back breaking time.
👀🦘🇦🇺 thanks Warren
You need to get a cushion for your head so when you're underneath that motor you're not straining your neck
Always love your videos great job
You been a rambling son of a gun helps make your vids even better.keep up the good work Warren👍
Get yourself some scrap steel tubing and make a support that will sit under the block so you can pull the rear housing off. You could make all kinds of adapters to fit pretty much any engine you work on.
Warren those paddle lights sure come in handy
Nice job Warren. One day you will have a railway locomotive in your shop!
Hello Warren can't wait until 100k brother 👍Been here from first Grease monkey 101 vid👍🍺🍺
Yes sir, you've been here damn near since the beginning.
morning Warren. 7.00 am here in the UK. THought id watch your video instead of putting this Jaguar back together !!
Thanks Trevor, have fun with that Jaguar!
Jaguar car or harvester?
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 I doubt it 😳
@@alexgrills7219 series 3 V12 . Heap of shit really!!!
The asphalt floor must be nice compared to working in the field laying in dirt.
Just liked all your last 10 videos, sometimes u forget.
Nice pallet jack and engine stand.
Nice engine stand and speaking of the engine and truck it’s like a good woman is cheaper to keep her hope your memorial day was blessed get that garden straightened out
I read some of the comments, and you sure got a lot of long distance help out there, LOL. Can't they just let you do your thing, and enjoy these video's. Unless you ask for the advise, huh. Thanks for all you do Warren, keep it up.
Great video Warren take care.
Congratulations on the 90k
Finally
I don't mind your rambling Warren. Always interested to see and hear what you're up to!
nice back saver pallet jack , extra kisses for mama . Just pay your respect as you stop at an intersection for giving you a good Day of Peace.
You are getting spoilt now .. that was nice of her 👍👍👍👍 .. you work hard enough have an early day 👍👍
Pallet jack mandatory!! Your wife is smart!
That's a good deal on a pallet jack, You sure got lucky there!
Thank you for the videos Mr Warren. 👍
Wow, did not know Cummins had that much liner protrusion. Worked on several John Deere 466 motors that say .002” - 004” is the protrusion.
Sweet find pallet truck. Should make life a little easier. it's mint .
Great video as always 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing Warren 👍
Thanks for your service. Just watched the 8.1 part 2 rebuild. Gave the nut slapping fool a broken nose. Lol
The 8.1 powertech was a nice long and informative series. Yeah fun too
You could lift motor on stand with pallet jack to move around
Finally made it to 90k subscribers. Congrats.
Definite thumbs up here Warren. Always learning when your wrenches are turnin'. Wow, a pallet jack! Pretty cool! I think she doesn't want you to work quite as hard as you do!
What a great way to start a guys birthday. wrenching on a big old chunk of iron. nice engine stand. now if you could put a small go cart engine on it you could drive it around the shop. LOL
That’s a good wife to think of you and get that pallet jack for you 💕
Hardworking guy, i just don't know how you keep track of things ;-)
Thumbs up Warren.... Take Care!
Well thanks to the EPA theres gonna be alot more engine's kept stock, gas or diesel,Thanks for the vid Warren, stay safe.
Like it and did give it one.
Hello Warren. That Engine will be like New when you have finished. My friend rebuilds Engine's and dose what you do. But not the dieggnostics. Another guy comes and dose that.
Warren, love that I-Beam engine stand! Hope u can get yur buddy to make a few more for you! Maybe figure out a way to rotate 360° for all other structure/component on/off stuff. Humm..maybe this can b a little side line business? You could do this in all that spare time you have! LoL!😊👨🔧
Looks familiar.. i got the engine out of my peterbilt. 3406e full out of frame. I just put the head on today..
Hi Warren,
Make some alignment installation bolts to help hold those heavy parts while installing.
Thank you Warren 👍
Awesome job
Have a great one.
Nice job getting that engine out by yourself
Always a thumbs up from me ☺
much enjoyed thanks Warren....
Love your videos
Man knows his engines .👍