Finnegans milkshake brings all the mechanics to the yard Their like "we could build it better than yours" "We could teach ya, but we have labor to charge"
Sounds of grunting and moaning echoes off the garage walls. The smell of spent fluids and Bengay hang in the air. Hearts quicken as BBC roars to life. 👋 👋 high fives all around . Lol.
Good to see it run again 😊 On our 2 Berkeley's we have the water regulated by a bypass regulator with a smaller orifice upstream. 1/2" inflow, 3/4" overboard off the regulator, 3/8" restriction orifice and 1/2" lines to the motor. Run the system at 11 psi. Seems to work fine to 6K which is what our impeller limits us to ... You're turning more, so your jet feed pressure is higher. Maybe a 2 stage regulated by-pass ??
Killer sequence from :14 to :30! I've shot a lot of fast boat footage and keeping the boat in the right frame while zoomed out is tricky. Good job shooter fella!!
@@FinnegansGarage Yea, me too. I recently tried to search out which ones are still in one piece. There aren't many left from the late 80's/early 90's. It was a special time for sure.
Welcome to Parker AZ. Really enjoyed qualifying day watching you and the rest of the field trying to qualify. Didn't make it to eliminations on Sunday so hope you did well. See you and your crew next time.
Great to see you out on the water today to bad for all the negative posts out there people just don't understand when you push these engines So hard that you have to be on top of it parts fail and always will keep living your dream Finnegan GODSPEED
So enjoy watching these crazy machines be it on land or water! But Damn this video has brought me out in sympathy with my wife. 12 minute videos Mike? That's just not long enough!!
There will be longer vids from this race. We filmed, edited and uploaded this in one day. Now to get home and work on the long form video of the event.
@@FinnegansGarage yep Cole or Canyon’s are the best runner bottoms. If I was to build another one I get a new Cole hull from Pete Giroux from Giroux boats. He does such a clean excellent layup job better than anyone I feel. Pete has a few of Jim Coles molds and he reenforced them with steel bracing so they are very straight. My BGF was built by k-boat driver and blown motor builder Ron Bolton and his father Dwayne back in the day did the complete full installation. My late friend BAF builder driver Don Ermshar helped and gave me for next to nothing my new blower pistons, aluminum rods,Shotgun injector hat,Dan Olson wing, and and awesome prop ect ect. The blown BBC sounded like it was on alcohol and you’d hammer it and it wiggled a couple quickies then set and rode like a caddy all the way to 7400. Was so smooth many times I felt like once I hit the quarter mile to just keep on going but. I never raced it but back when we finished it in 1980 is was by far the the most beautiful and fastest on the Parker Strip. Steve Johnson from the Paint-N-Place on Bellflower did the pearl white paint job with several candy colors . Everyone use to say it was the nicest paint job he ever did. He painted a bunch of funny cars back then. If you drove one you would be hooked if you got to the point you were working the pedal spot on. So much more fun. Sucks the water getting in your motor. On my BGF I didn’t want a water pump so they just knew the correct size water pickup to put on it and ran the water exit on the side of the hull where I could reach it with my hand while I was just cruising to make sure water was getting thru the motor and was not plugged up. Plus no water pump to fail so she ran right at 165 -170. Back then I added up just the main stuff and when they finished it I had $47,500 and that was not a bunch of little stuff. Ron Masterjohn
@@DIARRHEA-PANIC 100k if you're buying a carbon fiber jet boat. Since this is the only one made you'll have to settle for fiberglass. You can get a competitive fiberglass jet boat for under 50k.
I wonder at what pressure the gaskets are leaking. Maybe a pressure sensor in the water jacket could help dial the restriction in. Looks like you're on the right track. Boat looks great!
At 5:50 - "He has the handicap of having a Ford engine in his boat. Have to root extra for him - he's in the struggle box." LOL Funny statement from someone who makes more milkshakes than Dairy Queen LOL
I ended up putting a water pressure regulator on mine after the ball valve just inside the transom. I got tired of header burns while trying to fine tune the flow.
Finnegan Finnegan Finnegan Finnegan you need a wtar pressure by pass/regulator. The offshore guys use them when dealing with high/over pressure connections with hi speeds and when they re enter the water from a wave jump. Say like a 15 psi that dumps the excess water pressure overboard. Bet theres a spike soon after you floor it and again during hi speeds. Don't waste your time trying to restrict the flow, a bypass will always let it run with consistent pressure. You know this boat will be used off the racecourse here and there so why go thru that headache on vacation in parker or havasu etc. when you just want to play with and enjoy it. Awesome boat congratulations.
I've went through this before with my flat bottom v-drive. Clean oil on the trailer, instant milkshake under load at the lake. The problem was interference from the inner brass rivets on the MLS headgaskets. These rivets were tight against the deck area of the cylinder heads which overhangs into the lifter valley. This distortion of the gasket was enough to cause the water leak under load only. Removing these inboard rivets solved the problem. Something to check on BBC's.
The funny thing is you went to this combo because it was more reliable you said in that video lmao the TTBigblock seemed to be a bit more reliable so far .. isn't that always our luck with cars /boats..
Hey Mike Huge fan! I'm 58 and reliving my childhood. Bought three boats this year. One has a 383 stroker that I build. One has a milkshaked 5.7. Since you are the undisputed king of the milkshake, any advice on cleanup?
The problem is not the water pressure. That engine had clearly been milkshaked at the builder. What was in the valve covers was not just condensation. I'd be absolutely pissed if I got an engine back from a builder and it looked like that under the covers.
Just love those Headers Mike . Sensational piece of workmanship. Obviously not Bassett Headers . What Brand are they . Last time out you ran 131 mph . Can you squeeze a bit more out of her . Love your channel. Looking 4ward to episodes 2 & 3 . Robert Australia
I don't have any drag boat knowledge. But working with industrial hydronics and steam, why not build a small baffle tank with an oversized fuel pressure regulator to control water pressure? Maybe McGyver something with some -12 or -14 fuel rails.
Dude whoever did your video this time compared to the video of the last time you went boat racing.... It's totally night and day. The shots are infinitely better, the editing is way better, it just tells the story much much better than the last one.
@@ThisManTriggeredMe same dude, I was just joking. Seems like the guy can't catch a break on some stuff though. How many engines has Blasphemi had? Lol
Great to see the effort (and money) paying off with a good pass! Engine sounds wonderful, healthy! I thought you were going to get out of it early with the wind blowing? lol Space age carbon fiber boat with ~1940s V8 power (I know, it's a "modern" V8, but still)... Rad, but kind of ironic. Does the engine have a water pressure sensor / gauge with a trace in the data log? Is the engine holding as much pressure as it should? Do you _know_ the path the water is taking to get to the oil? Given a conventional cooling system can have a 15 psi radiator cap the engine should be able to comfortably hold that - maybe a target? Glad you've got an alternator. Did you stick with the 16V battery? Is the alternator setup for that voltage? Smoking alternator sounds like a wiring problem. A voltmeter reading should show two to three volts above the nominal battery voltage if it's being charged - a quick test. If it's not in that range and you need to run the boat you should disconnect it until you have time to debug. Possibly the battery was low and the alternator is working hard to charge it. If it was a new unit it's possible that making it put out a lot of power is just curing the insulation on the windings. Have a laser IR thermometer... Being parked for so long the only way to be totally confident in the boat is to take everything apart down to the last screw and washer.
I was going to lift but i was having so much fun that I forgot to. lol. we did a voltmeter check. Oddly enough, the battery was resting at 17 volts and climbed to 18V when the engine was running. The alternator stopped smoking after a minute and worked fine after that.
Generally your alternator puts out 1 or 2 volts higher than the battery capacity and your ignition coil wants alternator voltage and it will have a hotter spark than if you are running off a battery that’s dropping off voltage as you go down the track.
@@AB-80X I've been following Finneys boats since way before youtube. I'll always remember his Blue Ultra or the Red/white Rogers TR. I would say the opposite, dude usually goes way too far to make a boat nice lol. It's easy for a jet boat to produce way too much water pressure for normal intake/water gaskets and they will cause a milkshake mess in the oil pan. Hopefully he finds the issue on where and how the water is getting in the engine.
The 21:9 widescreen is very fancy, but because it's uploaded as a 16:9 file, those few of us with 21:9 screens get black bars on all four sides. Any chance you could upload the video as natively widescreen? UA-cam will automatically add black bars for anyone that needs them.
Ultimately, vertex, hunt type magnetos do not play well with the electronics that are used in motorsports these today especially at this level and forget about those so called mag converters and the required non-solid core plug wires being the answer as they don’t work for and potentially cause damage to the magneto
@@klausvonschmit4722 Ok, that explains that. I know there older technology so it make sense that it would conflict with all the electronic controls. Thanks for the insight👍🏻
Thanks for the great content once again! I have to say, you can't keep an engine together to save your life lol, and I am NEVER loaning you any of mine 🙂
His milkshake brings all his friends to his yard to tear down another engine.
His milkshake brings all his friends to the yard, and Mikes like:
"Beats breaking rods..."
Eh? Eh?
We could fashion a song out if mock lyrics...
Finnegans milkshake brings all the mechanics to the yard
Their like "we could build it better than yours"
"We could teach ya, but we have labor to charge"
These are the types of comments I come here for
If this isn't his next t-shirt idea then he would just be missing a truckload of orders.😂
Sounds of grunting and moaning echoes off the garage walls. The smell of spent fluids and Bengay hang in the air. Hearts quicken as BBC roars to life. 👋 👋 high fives all around . Lol.
Finns' milkshake brings all the boats to the dock...
And they're like: "you cracked the block"...😅
I was just thinking if it milkshakes again, there is a good chance the block is cracked somewhere.
@@jcgamer892 😁
Finnegan worships molec
@@jcgamer892 My thoughts exactly!
@@jcgamer892 Should put water pressure to it while not running and boroscope everything while under pressure.
Motor trouble or not, STILL the sexiest jet boat ever. That black and red finish.....oooooohhhh yeah. And it sounds fantastically wicked.
i freaking love looking at and driving this boat!
The “film” style videos are killer! Kudos to the editor!
@Anthony75 agree. It's not a freaking movie.
Good to see it run again 😊
On our 2 Berkeley's we have the water regulated by a bypass regulator with a smaller orifice upstream. 1/2" inflow, 3/4" overboard off the regulator, 3/8" restriction orifice and 1/2" lines to the motor. Run the system at 11 psi. Seems to work fine to 6K which is what our impeller limits us to ...
You're turning more, so your jet feed pressure is higher. Maybe a 2 stage regulated by-pass ??
Killer sequence from :14 to :30! I've shot a lot of fast boat footage and keeping the boat in the right frame while zoomed out is tricky. Good job shooter fella!!
Theres an app for that.
Jokes aside, just zoom out a little and let the software eat the footage.
Wiley Stevens on Drone and Chris Read on the SLR and keyboard make these videos. They are a great team!
I love the high production value videos mixed in with the cell phone/gopro stuff you make. Keep doing both!
Thanks for watching!
Seeing Mike without a hat on is like seeing Santa with no beard 😂
Like seeing Freiburger without flip-flops.
Yeah that was like when I saw Freiburger at Roadkill Nights wearing shoes instaed of sandles. It just didn't vibe well Lmao!
Love it. Brings back so many memories when I ran Comp Jet and Pro Gas Jet back in the 1990's. I absolutely love that boat. Good luck guys.
those were the heydays of drag boats. wish some of those old boats were out there racing still.
@@FinnegansGarage Yea, me too. I recently tried to search out which ones are still in one piece. There aren't many left from the late 80's/early 90's. It was a special time for sure.
Well Sunday I watched Mike go and he must be happy as its a fast boat! Good looking also. Have a wonderful season Mike.
thank u!
Welcome to Parker AZ. Really enjoyed qualifying day watching you and the rest of the field trying to qualify. Didn't make it to eliminations on Sunday so hope you did well. See you and your crew next time.
Great to see you out on the water today to bad for all the negative posts out there people just don't understand when you push these engines So hard that you have to be on top of it parts fail and always will keep living your dream Finnegan GODSPEED
So enjoy watching these crazy machines be it on land or water! But Damn this video has brought me out in sympathy with my wife. 12 minute videos Mike? That's just not long enough!!
There will be longer vids from this race. We filmed, edited and uploaded this in one day. Now to get home and work on the long form video of the event.
The blower whine! Absolutely awesome!
I’m in the second boat at the beginning of the video! “Pace Yourself! 036” thanks Mike!
I’ve always been a BGF v-drive guy but I sure do like the hull of your boat.
BGF are awesome. I think if i ever was to drive a flatty it would be a PGF. Would be killer to run a nice Cole or Canyon.
@@FinnegansGarage yep Cole or Canyon’s are the best runner bottoms. If I was to build another one I get a new Cole hull from Pete Giroux from Giroux boats. He does such a clean excellent layup job better than anyone I feel. Pete has a few of Jim Coles molds and he reenforced them with steel bracing so they are very straight. My BGF was built by k-boat driver and blown motor builder Ron Bolton and his father Dwayne back in the day did the complete full installation. My late friend BAF builder driver Don Ermshar helped and gave me for next to nothing my new blower pistons, aluminum rods,Shotgun injector hat,Dan Olson wing, and and awesome prop ect ect. The blown BBC sounded like it was on alcohol and you’d hammer it and it wiggled a couple quickies then set and rode like a caddy all the way to 7400. Was so smooth many times I felt like once I hit the quarter mile to just keep on going but. I never raced it but back when we finished it in 1980 is was by far the the most beautiful and fastest on the Parker Strip. Steve Johnson from the Paint-N-Place on Bellflower did the pearl white paint job with several candy colors . Everyone use to say it was the nicest paint job he ever did. He painted a bunch of funny cars back then. If you drove one you would be hooked if you got to the point you were working the pedal spot on. So much more fun. Sucks the water getting in your motor. On my BGF I didn’t want a water pump so they just knew the correct size water pickup to put on it and ran the water exit on the side of the hull where I could reach it with my hand while I was just cruising to make sure water was getting thru the motor and was not plugged up. Plus no water pump to fail so she ran right at 165 -170. Back then I added up just the main stuff and when they finished it I had $47,500 and that was not a bunch of little stuff. Ron Masterjohn
I can't imagine how much all this high end stuff costs to build and maintain!
100k to start
10-50k yearly maintenance
@@DIARRHEA-PANIC 100k if you're buying a carbon fiber jet boat. Since this is the only one made you'll have to settle for fiberglass. You can get a competitive fiberglass jet boat for under 50k.
Finnegan, please do more drag boat stuff, it's super cool and we need more of it.
Nah, we need more actual drag racing coverage and quality tech/build info and less silly burnots/donuts and boat failures.
@@gteefxr3094 🧂
@@gteefxr3094 plenty of other channels for that out there, you should go watch them
Baby remember all that money I spent over the Winter…Only need a little bit more 😂
Awesome as Always.. such cool content..
Growing up we had the Augusta Southern Nationals, every 3rd weekend in July.
We made the 2 hour trip every year for atleast a dozen years.
Thanks for the awesome content, Mike!
Hey… how did the ford boat do?
Mike's milkshake brings his boat back to the yard.
Mike making good points on needing to maintain systems without saying it directly.
Another awesome video thank y'all
Loving the jet boat content. Us east coasters are enjoying the education.
Nice boat, but time spent working on the boat keeps him from working on the sled.
Hmmm ford a handicap I think the Chevy milkshake is the handicap 😂 so glad to see you out on the river doing it !! Wish I could have made it
Was on other side of river watching the races. Awesome weekend .
when you go racing you need to say [its time for Finnegan to Winnegan]
love the finnegan videos !!!!
Thanks for watching!
Channel should be named "Finnegan's Travelin' Engine-Rebuild Show!".
You’ve made me love jet boats… thanks Mike!!! 🤙🤙
glad to hear that!
From the track to the water keep it coming nice
I wonder at what pressure the gaskets are leaking. Maybe a pressure sensor in the water jacket could help dial the restriction in. Looks like you're on the right track. Boat looks great!
My uncle used to raceNational Jet Boat Association boats, Aric Breyer #571. NJBA Champ.
At 5:50 - "He has the handicap of having a Ford engine in his boat. Have to root extra for him - he's in the struggle box." LOL Funny statement from someone who makes more milkshakes than Dairy Queen LOL
The production on this video is amazing
Are you kidding? The sound is shit and the camera work is close to Michael J Fox standards.
Damn that thing gets on plane quick!
Very nice opening to the vid.
What would a 4.11 translate to in the quarter mile for your boat?
LOL Finnegan suggesting someone else is on the struggle bus...
Man the start of the video I thought this was a marvel movie. I was waiting on the Ironman fly by.🤣🤣 but this video didn’t disappoint! Awesome video!
9:16 - Looks like steam on the passenger side engine bank rocker arm cover vent. What a fun ride boat. 👍
I ended up putting a water pressure regulator on mine after the ball valve just inside the transom. I got tired of header burns while trying to fine tune the flow.
Is there a water to oil, oil cooler leaking?
Finnegan Finnegan Finnegan Finnegan you need a wtar pressure by pass/regulator. The offshore guys use them when dealing with high/over pressure connections with hi speeds and when they re enter the water from a wave jump. Say like a 15 psi that dumps the excess water pressure overboard. Bet theres a spike soon after you floor it and again during hi speeds. Don't waste your time trying to restrict the flow, a bypass will always let it run with consistent pressure. You know this boat will be used off the racecourse here and there so why go thru that headache on vacation in parker or havasu etc. when you just want to play with and enjoy it.
Awesome boat congratulations.
Nice video
Great content thanks for sharing
This should be interesting ... Can't wait! Thanx !
I think it is getting repetitive as hell and tiresome. It all seems so half-assed. There's always something with the stuff Finnegan works on.
I've went through this before with my flat bottom v-drive. Clean oil on the trailer, instant milkshake under load at the lake. The problem was interference from the inner brass rivets on the MLS headgaskets. These rivets were tight against the deck area of the cylinder heads which overhangs into the lifter valley. This distortion of the gasket was enough to cause the water leak under load only. Removing these inboard rivets solved the problem. Something to check on BBC's.
I surely hope this engine has fire rings and copper gaskets.
keep this up snd you will be milkshake mike in the boating world
Love this boat
What oil tank and how big is it, would like something like that for myself
The funny thing is you went to this combo because it was more reliable you said in that video lmao the TTBigblock seemed to be a bit more reliable so far .. isn't that always our luck with cars /boats..
The irony is not lost on me. lol.
Hey Mike Huge fan! I'm 58 and reliving my childhood. Bought three boats this year. One has a 383 stroker that I build. One has a milkshaked 5.7. Since you are the undisputed king of the milkshake, any advice on cleanup?
Looks like that "struggle bus" comment cam back to bite you. I bet the FORD ran flawlessly. 😁
Can I ask why it sounds screechy while your turning it over with the valve covers off?.
Add a constant overboard dump to bleed off excess pressure from the engine, or a Stainless Marine intake strainer with spring pop off.
The problem is not the water pressure. That engine had clearly been milkshaked at the builder. What was in the valve covers was not just condensation. I'd be absolutely pissed if I got an engine back from a builder and it looked like that under the covers.
always a banger!!
B.O.A.T=Bust,out,another, Thousand,
That thing is wild
“NEW GAME” ! Go get it!
Bummer brother..that sux..
Luckily I just got my trans fixed and new clutch n pressure plate in and full ported intake and sc..lol my boost doubled !
Is this no prep?
"If it wasn't for bad luck... you wouldn't have no... boat at all..."
2 Best days of owning a boat, When you buy it and when you sell it!
@@kwhite145 Yep. Been there, done those. For the airplane I built it will be: when it first flew and when I sell it.
I agree with comments directly below. Well done !!!!
Just love those Headers Mike . Sensational piece of workmanship. Obviously not Bassett Headers . What Brand are they . Last time out you ran 131 mph . Can you squeeze a bit more out of her . Love your channel. Looking 4ward to episodes 2 & 3 . Robert Australia
How long is the boat
Is that motor fuel or alky?
They always run the best right before they break
I don't have any drag boat knowledge. But working with industrial hydronics and steam, why not build a small baffle tank with an oversized fuel pressure regulator to control water pressure? Maybe McGyver something with some -12 or -14 fuel rails.
Why no dyno time before taking it out?
** can you share what cam you have?? Specs etc?? Super curious- Thanks
Sidechick's milkshake brings all the boys to the boatyard.
*Finnegan without a hat. Thought I was watching trailer park boys for a moment!* 😅😅
Love what you do 😂🎉
Sure sounded good even with a little "water injection!"
good luck im rooting for you , even though i'm a ford man
That Boat RULES!!!
Would seem Finnegan is on the struggle bus with his chebby...yet again 🤣😉
@Dartgame 340 Nice name! Best little SB ever made.
@Dartgame 340 It doesn't, and it is starting to get real old.
Dude whoever did your video this time compared to the video of the last time you went boat racing.... It's totally night and day. The shots are infinitely better, the editing is way better, it just tells the story much much better than the last one.
Ditch the new aspect ratio though.
Silly decision.
what's the lil puff of steam of the top front of the motor there?
Water in the oil.
What camera are you using this time? It kinda seems out of focus and is stuck in WideScreen mode. X_x"
Finally, speedboat content maybe if we lucky we will find out what really happened to the engine
You'll see it on tuesday. The water leak fix is pretty funny.
You got rid of your old boat because it was too complicated and always had problems. You replaced it with a boat that always has problems. Brilliant
At least it's not too complicated now!
@@Ribbityibzki lolol I'm a fan, no hate at all. I've done it myself
@@ThisManTriggeredMe same dude, I was just joking. Seems like the guy can't catch a break on some stuff though. How many engines has Blasphemi had? Lol
purchased, ready to race
Great to see the effort (and money) paying off with a good pass! Engine sounds wonderful, healthy! I thought you were going to get out of it early with the wind blowing? lol
Space age carbon fiber boat with ~1940s V8 power (I know, it's a "modern" V8, but still)... Rad, but kind of ironic.
Does the engine have a water pressure sensor / gauge with a trace in the data log? Is the engine holding as much pressure as it should? Do you _know_ the path the water is taking to get to the oil? Given a conventional cooling system can have a 15 psi radiator cap the engine should be able to comfortably hold that - maybe a target?
Glad you've got an alternator. Did you stick with the 16V battery? Is the alternator setup for that voltage? Smoking alternator sounds like a wiring problem. A voltmeter reading should show two to three volts above the nominal battery voltage if it's being charged - a quick test. If it's not in that range and you need to run the boat you should disconnect it until you have time to debug. Possibly the battery was low and the alternator is working hard to charge it. If it was a new unit it's possible that making it put out a lot of power is just curing the insulation on the windings. Have a laser IR thermometer...
Being parked for so long the only way to be totally confident in the boat is to take everything apart down to the last screw and washer.
I was going to lift but i was having so much fun that I forgot to. lol.
we did a voltmeter check. Oddly enough, the battery was resting at 17 volts and climbed to 18V when the engine was running. The alternator stopped smoking after a minute and worked fine after that.
@@FinnegansGarage great! 17 volts resting, 18 volts charging is probably about right.
Blessed to be alive..
Nice. I hope to be doing something like that.
Mikes milkshakes bring all the boys to his garage
To tear down
Another big block
Damn right
He sent a rod
It’s going
To the scrap yard
Generally your alternator puts out 1 or 2 volts higher than the battery capacity and your ignition coil wants alternator voltage and it will have a hotter spark than if you are running off a battery that’s dropping off voltage as you go down the track.
Gate valve coming from the pump to the engine, 2 dump valves for the water exits. But this is all stuff Mike already knows lol
Yeah, but for some odd reason, he does not use it. Is it me or does a lot of what he does seem kind of half-assed and not thought through?
@@AB-80X I've been following Finneys boats since way before youtube. I'll always remember his Blue Ultra or the Red/white Rogers TR. I would say the opposite, dude usually goes way too far to make a boat nice lol. It's easy for a jet boat to produce way too much water pressure for normal intake/water gaskets and they will cause a milkshake mess in the oil pan. Hopefully he finds the issue on where and how the water is getting in the engine.
It sure sounds good 👍
Yum Milkshake!!!
Good luck
With all the chocolate milk, you oughta try for a Quik sponsorship!😂✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
The 21:9 widescreen is very fancy, but because it's uploaded as a 16:9 file, those few of us with 21:9 screens get black bars on all four sides.
Any chance you could upload the video as natively widescreen? UA-cam will automatically add black bars for anyone that needs them.
Why not run a Vertex Magneto instead of an alternator??
Ultimately, vertex, hunt type magnetos do not play well with the electronics that are used in motorsports these today especially at this level and forget about those so called mag converters and the required non-solid core plug wires being the answer as they don’t work for and potentially
cause damage to the magneto
@@klausvonschmit4722 Ok, that explains that. I know there older technology so it make sense that it would conflict with all the electronic controls. Thanks for the insight👍🏻
Thanks for the great content once again! I have to say, you can't keep an engine together to save your life lol, and I am NEVER loaning you any of mine 🙂