muchas felicidades, no solo es un gran trabajo, tambien es una verdadera obra de arte mecanica y de grandes conocimientos en la materia. este video es muy inspirador para los que nos gusta las miniaturas, tambien me Maravillo la forma en que hiciste el Ferrari Wow . Saludos desde Celaya.Gto. Mexico.
One thing right off the bat, when assembling the engine, you did NOT time the camshaft and crankshaft, that was obvious because you didn't have the timing marks aligned...
Awesome project and admirable craftsmanship. Too bad the casket was broken, I wouldn’t have had the tools to build a replacement myself as you did. Good job 👏
Probably not a good idea to assemble the engine dry like that. I'd recommend using an engine assembly oil. that thick head gasket you made likely lowered the compression ratio making the engine make much less power. Nice job on the gearbox though! that was pretty dang cool.
Im going to be sitting there with engine assembly lube at the journal bearing for sure. It may be small but could still appreciate a full-spec treatment. I too will put a mini motor in my rc semi but am stubborn, and will subject the drive train to a torture test rather than just enjoy it lol.
Dude you HAVE TO PRELUBE! Even if you crank the engine with the ignition inactive you will 100% cause `premature wear. This engine was done before it even got started because of that one simple step being overlooked. It might run ok for a bit because i6 are inherently well balanced but, it'll never perform as well as an engine that was assembled properly.
Just a question but when you showed putting the head on and then tightening it down I noticed you started at one end. Is that how you tightened the head, from one end to the other ?. I'm no mechanic, only for my own gear, but I was told way back to start tightening from the centre and work outwards in a circle, this avoids the creep that inevitably happens when starting from one end. Just curious, no criticism intended. It's a beautiful engine.
I alternately tightened all the fastening screws from the middle to the periphery for the first time, but in the video, I edited out some of the movements that were not smooth enough to make them look smoother
@@LiuMutou you need to use oil or assembly lube on any engine part thats going to experience friction. i saw you dint even put oil on the pistons. or else its going to last a short time.
@@yourlocalrussiankid9162 Thank you, lubricating oil was applied to each part during the assembly process. Due to the overall length of the video, only some shots were edited out.
There are many things he forgot to add such as loctite and washers and thats just the things I noticed. That engine will run for 10 mins before the cylinder head starts coming loose
No, this just proves you haven't seen how really skilled people work. The guy in the video is inventive, he quickly makes what at best are temporary things using rather basic tools, which is cool for sure - but not really skilled. The engine was assembled wrong at several points, there are specific orders to how you assemble an engine and specific kinds of lube that there are VERY good reasons to use in assembly that he did not use, at least on camera. None of the bolts were assembled in correct order, or torqued in correct order or AT ALL, and so on. The alu plate gasket is a massive problem for far too many reasons to list here, but it is a bad gasket and makes the whole engine barely functional since it drops the compression to nothing, and it will probably result in the engine having maybe half of it's potential power on a good day - if it can be made to run reliably at all. Which I doubt, because of the assembly being incorrectly done. And so on and on and on. It's a cool video to watch so long as you are not going to replicate what he does expecting it to work properly.re temporary things using rather basic tools, which is cool for sure - but not really skilled. The engine was assembled wrong at several points, there are specific orders to how you assemble and engine and specific kinds of lube that there are VERY good reasons to use in assembly that he did not use, at least on camera. None of the bolts were assembled in correct order, or torque
Saw you painted the chassis black. Seems you had the gearbox and engine in and out a lot judging by the paint worn off. Those engines are fine for static models. They're not know to last long in this situation. Good build though
Thank you, the black color on the frame has faded because it is the chassis of the two off-road vehicles I made in my previous video. I removed some paint from the previous vehicle and it was worn off 🤦
I have a commitment for you it’s that you didn’t torque your cylinder head or your pistons which could cause compression failure on your engine you didn’t time your engine valves properly, which could damage the engine and low rpm.
Order of assembly was a bit off and the hesd gasket needs to be a soft metal like annealed copper. And you didn't lubricate the rotating assembly like others pointed out.
Aquí no se engrasa nada? Solo he visto poner aceite en la bancada y vaselina en los piñones de distribución; En las cabezas de biela, pistones, árbol de levas, vasos y balancines cero engrase.
After adding engine oil, several tens of milliliters of oil were added using a syringe during the final assembly. There is a scene in the video that can be carefully watched
I put lubricating oil in every part of the installation, including adding engine oil at the end. In the video, I used a syringe to add engine oil to it, and if you look closely, you will see
You never seem to see them do the valve or ignition timing in these videos, I wonder why. Also as the pistons went in so easily the compressions cannot be that high surely, so is it going to be that quick I wonder. I can get 60+ mph on grass with a single 32cc 2 stroke in my 1/5 scale so is it worth all the expense just to have the sound of 6 cylinders?
You used hardly any oil. I also noticed you didn't time it right. That's what those dots were for on the timing gears. I knew from seeing that this was not gonna start. Terrible assembly
I have assembled and added engine oil. You just didn't take it seriously. I was also right about the timing, it's just that it wasn't shown in the video, otherwise how would the engine have started in the end
Haha This is insane ! The controller is not comparable in size to the car. 😂
Great build. I think copper is the best material when making a head gasket. Better than aluminium.
muchas felicidades, no solo es un gran trabajo, tambien es una verdadera obra de arte mecanica y de grandes conocimientos en la materia.
este video es muy inspirador para los que nos gusta las miniaturas, tambien me Maravillo la forma en que hiciste el Ferrari Wow .
Saludos desde Celaya.Gto. Mexico.
Thank you very much. It is a pleasure to share my work with you.
@@LiuMutou El placer es mio, te felicito nuevamente y sigue asi., un abrazo de felicitacion. Gracias.
This is considered a work of art. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Coolest mini engine I've ever seen. I6 is the best.
As there was surveys taken when those likely settled on ford's 300 CI I6 to be scaled down.
One thing right off the bat, when assembling the engine, you did NOT time the camshaft and crankshaft, that was obvious because you didn't have the timing marks aligned...
And ZERO bearing lubrication. that's like step number one to keep a engine going
You broke my hart putting those pistons in the cylinders without any oil 😢
yeah assembly lube everything.
great, assembling an engine without oil is always good🤨🤔😅
parabéns meu irmão ficou muito grandioso o seu progeto, gratidão 🦜
I always love your videos when you upload, I need to get myself a tack welder! 😁
Awesome project and admirable craftsmanship. Too bad the casket was broken, I wouldn’t have had the tools to build a replacement myself as you did. Good job 👏
Thank you very much!
Probably not a good idea to assemble the engine dry like that. I'd recommend using an engine assembly oil. that thick head gasket you made likely lowered the compression ratio making the engine make much less power. Nice job on the gearbox though! that was pretty dang cool.
I subscribing u from Egypt
Im going to be sitting there with engine assembly lube at the journal bearing for sure. It may be small but could still appreciate a full-spec treatment. I too will put a mini motor in my rc semi but am stubborn, and will subject the drive train to a torture test rather than just enjoy it lol.
Seeing how many mistakes were made when assembling it - this will only work for a while.
wow. what a fun project!!!!
Dude you HAVE TO PRELUBE! Even if you crank the engine with the ignition inactive you will 100% cause `premature wear. This engine was done before it even got started because of that one simple step being overlooked. It might run ok for a bit because i6 are inherently well balanced but, it'll never perform as well as an engine that was assembled properly.
I AGREE 100%
Very inspiring to watch! Great skill, Liu!
Cheers from California!
Cheers from China!
very cool. nice work!
Really good work my friend i like your style, and have subscribed
Thanks for the sub!
Just a question but when you showed putting the head on and then tightening it down I noticed you started at one end. Is that how you tightened the head, from one end to the other ?. I'm no mechanic, only for my own gear, but I was told way back to start tightening from the centre and work outwards in a circle, this avoids the creep that inevitably happens when starting from one end. Just curious, no criticism intended. It's a beautiful engine.
I alternately tightened all the fastening screws from the middle to the periphery for the first time, but in the video, I edited out some of the movements that were not smooth enough to make them look smoother
@@LiuMutou sweet.
Very good I hope the engine is reliable.
Why ?
@@tonywright8294 Most of these things are CRAP I have a 4 cylinder and a V8 and they are CRAP
dam now i want to make an rc truck with this motor
Big fan
nice
Diddy stole all this guys oil for sure
Added engine oil. In the video, a syringe was used to add engine oil to it
@@LiuMutou you need to use oil or assembly lube on any engine part thats going to experience friction. i saw you dint even put oil on the pistons. or else its going to last a short time.
@@yourlocalrussiankid9162 Thank you, lubricating oil was applied to each part during the assembly process. Due to the overall length of the video, only some shots were edited out.
amazing project , your skills are just on a diffrent level
There are many things he forgot to add such as loctite and washers and thats just the things I noticed. That engine will run for 10 mins before the cylinder head starts coming loose
@ennz69 i know but his skills of making things out of eatever he has is impresive and he does it like its nothing
No, this just proves you haven't seen how really skilled people work. The guy in the video is inventive, he quickly makes what at best are temporary things using rather basic tools, which is cool for sure - but not really skilled. The engine was assembled wrong at several points, there are specific orders to how you assemble an engine and specific kinds of lube that there are VERY good reasons to use in assembly that he did not use, at least on camera. None of the bolts were assembled in correct order, or torqued in correct order or AT ALL, and so on. The alu plate gasket is a massive problem for far too many reasons to list here, but it is a bad gasket and makes the whole engine barely functional since it drops the compression to nothing, and it will probably result in the engine having maybe half of it's potential power on a good day - if it can be made to run reliably at all. Which I doubt, because of the assembly being incorrectly done. And so on and on and on. It's a cool video to watch so long as you are not going to replicate what he does expecting it to work properly.re temporary things using rather basic tools, which is cool for sure - but not really skilled. The engine was assembled wrong at several points, there are specific orders to how you assemble and engine and specific kinds of lube that there are VERY good reasons to use in assembly that he did not use, at least on camera. None of the bolts were assembled in correct order, or torque
Saw you painted the chassis black. Seems you had the gearbox and engine in and out a lot judging by the paint worn off. Those engines are fine for static models. They're not know to last long in this situation. Good build though
Thank you, the black color on the frame has faded because it is the chassis of the two off-road vehicles I made in my previous video. I removed some paint from the previous vehicle and it was worn off 🤦
Why are you putting the rotating assembly in dry
Just to piss off the petrol lobby.
Because it's the fastest way to break in a new engine.
Finally, the oil was added using a syringe to the crankshaft compartment, as shown in the video
I was wondering the same thing. Not even any oil on the camshaft lobes and lifters.
@@user-ge2qn6gp4o I think you mean the fastest way to break an engine. LOL
You should’ve oiled up the bearings. And you need to time it correctly
Esse é um verdadeiro seis cilindros.
Awesome
great, now i have to sub to another channel to see how this turns out :P
Thanks for your interest!
i want to see more
Was there any torque applied to the head bolts? Probably would blow a gasket if they're too loose.
Nice
Great engine. To any critics, post your scale engine video, since you work for Honda, assembly oil is only used on final assembly.
You didnt add washers or loctite to the screws on the heads
I have a commitment for you it’s that you didn’t torque your cylinder head or your pistons which could cause compression failure on your engine you didn’t time your engine valves properly, which could damage the engine and low rpm.
The timing camshaft gear is aligned
Tell me you're not an engineer without telling me you're not an engineer
What?
You can't tell by the lily white hands??
Tell me you’re kidding…
Temu Tundra.
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Wow Wow Very Nice I like that’s and how much this one??
Thank you, you can take a look at the video introduction
Engine looked sketchy if head gasket breaks before even starting it
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谢谢
Order of assembly was a bit off and the hesd gasket needs to be a soft metal like annealed copper. And you didn't lubricate the rotating assembly like others pointed out.
no oil and no loctite. wow that thing is going to have a soon unscheduled dismantling
Aquí no se engrasa nada?
Solo he visto poner aceite en la bancada y vaselina en los piñones de distribución; En las cabezas de biela, pistones, árbol de levas, vasos y balancines cero engrase.
What's maximum weight this engine can move, please ?
There is a link to the engine in the introduction below the video. You can take a look at the specific details
@LiuMutou 👍
amazing build!! I was wondering where you got the tires from and what size are they?
The wheels of the small cart used have a diameter of 21 centimeters
@@LiuMutou thank you, are the tires pneumatic and filled with air or hard rubber?
@ filled with ai r
@@LiuMutou thanks, do you know the name of the tire brand or know where to buy online?
no assembly lube, and the frame went from silver to black painted??? different frame?
Nice chassis, can you tell us where to get the tires please? they look pretty scale
The wheels of the small cart used have a diameter of 21 centimeters. The other parts of the frame were made by myself
@ ok thanks buddy 😑🛒
Which app you booking mini engine
There is a link to the engine in the introduction below the video. You can take a look at the specific details
Okay
No Lube??
Hi, wich tig welder are you using ? Looks nice for this size work.
spot welder
Cool engine but you never build an engine dry. Also you screwed up your cam shaft timing
You do know they sell these little engines with real 1/5 scale automotive style gearboxes?
you had to make a gasket ???
Because the first cylinder was damaged during startup, affecting its sealing performance, I made a metal cylinder gasket myself
What? No assembly lube?
No assembly lube?
After adding engine oil, several tens of milliliters of oil were added using a syringe during the final assembly. There is a scene in the video that can be carefully watched
Can anyone mention this kit price?
He built it. Looks like he bought arms
I really think that the tittle should be "Assembling a motor"....NOT "Building"
tire name and size where can i buy it ? please
There are detailed links in the introduction below the video
The test looked like it was tall geared. 😢
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You’ll lubricate an open freaking gear box but not a engine when assembling?!?!? Wtf is wrong with you lmfao!
I put lubricating oil in every part of the installation, including adding engine oil at the end. In the video, I used a syringe to add engine oil to it, and if you look closely, you will see
@ it didn’t show in video
Kolben, Pleuel, Laufbahn, Kurbelwelle... OHNE ÖL 😢😢😢
You never seem to see them do the valve or ignition timing in these videos, I wonder why. Also as the pistons went in so easily the compressions cannot be that high surely, so is it going to be that quick I wonder. I can get 60+ mph on grass with a single 32cc 2 stroke in my 1/5 scale so is it worth all the expense just to have the sound of 6 cylinders?
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I don't think a gasket made out of sheet metal can properly be called a gasket
POb Hot Wheels
You put the head on wrong read the instructions
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第一次玩油机?气门正时不对齐,缸线乱插
如果你说的这些我没做的话 后来我怎么启动的呢
How can I purchase
If you want to purchase, there is a link in the introduction below the video
How to order bro
Take a look in the introduction
@@LiuMutou bro you send corier bro i will pay money
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cool car but hey ,,get this right,,its a straight 6 not a V6.
You mean this isn't Lego???
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perais?
the parasitic loss of that gearbox is egregious
What????
Bro where tf is the oil
The engine has been oiled, and in the video, a syringe was used to add oil. Gasoline is in the white fuel tank
Build?, more like "assembly".
the word you meant is Assemble not build.
You used hardly any oil. I also noticed you didn't time it right. That's what those dots were for on the timing gears. I knew from seeing that this was not gonna start. Terrible assembly
I have assembled and added engine oil. You just didn't take it seriously. I was also right about the timing, it's just that it wasn't shown in the video, otherwise how would the engine have started in the end
Не правильно установил шестерни на распредвале и на коленвале! Нужно по меткам выставить.