There are weak transmissions out there in the auto industry known as "Glass" transmissions because they break easily. You've truly made a "GLASS TRANSMISSION!"
@@edwardcalvert I went to school in Russia. We did not have an auto-shop. But we had lathes and drill presses. I think it's different in the US as you guys can drive at 16, while in Russia one needs to be 18 to drive a car.
@@falrus I lived in a very rural area in the US and we had a couple of shop classes. We didn't have a auto shop but rather shop classes based around wood or metal. Also, most of the girls and some guys had home economy for learning home making skills and how to run a household, even covering budgeting for groceries and managing money. This was many years ago. The wood shop taught everything from bird houses to large handmade furniture, and the metal class taught things from welding to major projects such as everyone building together a single trailer from scratch, or completely rebuilding a tractor or vehicle for a local farmer. As farm kids, we were allowed legally to move equipment and vehicles in convoy from farm to farm as soon as you could see over the dash. I started driving on the road at 6 on the following my father in the equipment and I in his truck. By ten, I was driving trucks full of grain to the elevator and back. This would have been in the 80s. Every hand had to pitch in to survive back then. Things were much different then. While the cities were preaching hate for the Soviets, in the country we knew most of the people over there were just trying to survive like we were. In any case, I hope you are enjoying it here and continue to do so. It's not as nice as it used to be, but the farther out of town you go, the more freedom and hospitality you get.
Not only did you make a great working educational display piece, but you also managed to put it to the test in a Lada with 107% success!!! Awesome!!! 😁
Using a factory valve body and oil pump - a transparent automatic transmission would be very interesting to see working... awesome job on the gearbox 👍👍👍
@Garage 54 I was amazed at how the fluid moved laterally down the gearbox. I had always imagined it more like a sprinkler with mostly vertical and angular action, but seeing it flow heavily from end to end was something else. This would be a great learning tool for school or static display hooked to a see through engine driven electrically or or just on its own. Very nice job.
This would be great for a high school with an auto shop class. It could also be used at a technical school like Wyotech in Laramie Wyoming for that matter. Way cool. Excellent work
garage 54 is totally unique , i love how they make it happen when everyone else is screaming it wont work!!! i think this show is actually vital. we should always be exploring new technologies. the results the gov hides , garage 54 shows us the possibilities
Man, i love this chanel, it's always interesting and the guys doing the work always seems cheerfull and happy! I already know (in theory) how a gearbox works, but SEEYING it instead of visualizing it is very cool! I didn't go to a mechanic/engeneering school, but i have a Renault Clio 1 (in a way, the french Lada), and I do everything I can to keep it in working order, so i do a lot of imagining to understand what the car do and what it needs to work properly. This chanel helped a lot to clear some grey areas, and im very thanksfull for it! you guys are awsome! I can't help but think that this gearbox would be a great tool for any mechanic school, seeying everything working in real time is a very powerfull learning tool, even for a seasoned mechanics! Looking forward for the next experiment! have fun guys, and thanks to BMI RUSSIAN for the english translation!!
@@JJFX- Also the problem, considering they fund the schools to uneducate you so you just consumerism; Anyway, My school had a LOT Of chemistry props. They were told NOT to use them. So our chemistry class was the "first" generation to have no demonstrations. They had an entire room full of the goods, and they slowly started to get rid of them.
@@dimitar4y Yeah and wouldn't be surprised some of that is also lawyers ruining everything. Someone messes around with a prop, gets hurt and the parents sue the institution for millions. When I worked with the public school system it was mind blowing how quickly the districts cave to lawyers or just about anything a parent complains about for that matter.
cool to see, the oil splash is an old school design. In old trucks in the winter,we used to put them into neutral transfer, and gear four..just to get the thick molasses gear oil turning,before loading it.. worked well in the frigid cold.
Yes your videos are always done with a smile - and are always very entertaining - but I hope you guys know just how great an educational tool your videos are. Fantastic.
long time ago, I had the opportunity to drive the Fiat 124, the car from which the Lada derives, and it's gear box was the most precise and smooth I ever happened to use, and your accurate (as always) job seems to confirm it
Another awesome experiment, and really cool to see the real deal in action through a transparent case. I was thinking for the next one maybe getting close up video of the forks and slider gears engaging the dogs up on the lift, as well as a nice view of the synchronizers matching the gears to speed maybe in slow motion as you shift. That would be very cool to see happen in a real gearbox instead of just simulation or animation. Anyway glad y'all didn't destroy it yet, and awesome video guys. I look forward to seeing what y'all do next.👍
The clear coat is great for many things, I always have a can of clear lacker engine enamel and have used it many times for certain tail lights and even plastic head lights that have gone a faded matt (poris) finish, it makes them look like new, also great for its intended purpose 😮
I absolutely enjoyed this project. I’m impressed it held up. However what a great way to show what is going on in a transmission. Would like to see a front wheel drive transmission mission done I think that would be amazing. Great work, really appreciate the time and effort your team put into this.
Keep up these awesome video demonstration of yours. Being able to actually see what is going on in actual operating conditions is just amazing and a great way to teach.
Seeng they already made a transparent engine, Imagine, in a few months or years, these guys will make a transparent engine and gearbox and a whole ass transparent Lada.
unfortunately they did too good of a job aligning everything, the gears are in excellent condition - so no binding, and the lada engine is a little on the weak side, so the stress never got too big.
That is something. A beautiful bit of craft there. Better that it held up under a small load. Seriously impressive. I always thought it was cool to see the toy models of this kind of stuff. Although to see it scaled up and in actual use is awesome. Another masterful experiment.
You guys make very awesome videos! Cannot imagine the amount of dedication that you needed to make things complicated like this really fun and enjoy to watch, thank you sir!!
Nice to see how the integrity of the transmission housing isn't as important when it comes to the overall strength of the transmission. I suppose that makes sense, as the housing is what keeps the oil and transmission in place, but the gearing is what takes on the majority of the force. Awesome demonstration as always!
Yeah and the fact that you do it quickly without a bunch of wasted effort and energy compared to the American automotive shows is great.... They don't whine about having to do things they just get in and get it done
Manual transmision and automated manual type of transmissions(AMT/DCT/DSG) are simple and easy to understand even in hand drawings on papper. Automatic(AT) on other hand is different story. They are more complicated by desing and their work logic is interesting to be observed (if possible in slow motion) in real time on real model. Espacially the Torque Converter and it's torque converter clutch! Im always wondering when and how lock-up is performed. I know most of the time in modern vehicles torque converter running locked but also know it do frequently lock and unlock opperations to impove driving comfort. So would be happy to see working transparent automatic transmission. Ofcourse I just giving an idea for new video. I know it is complicated job espacially the valve boby part(mechatronic) with high pressure fluids to be done with transparent cover. Also only very specific torque convertors have outside mounted cluch, most of them have inside builded clutch and looking inside is almost imposible. So it know it could not be abble to happen.
Try using a clear silicone oil in the gearbox. You may have to add an anti-foaming agent, but the clear oil would make the internal parts better visible. Test the oil to make sure it does not react with the paint or resin, first! Making it opaque by accident would not be good!
Just imagine what the other 53 garages are doing!
😂
lol
🤣
Monsss flmm 😂😂😂
Here in Italy there is a Garage 52 they do almost only jdm cars with some really expensive modifications to them ahah
There are weak transmissions out there in the auto industry known as "Glass" transmissions because they break easily. You've truly made a "GLASS TRANSMISSION!"
Glass Transmissions like the T5 in SN95 Mustangs, or the 5 speed Subaru gearboxes are perfect examples, 😊
and it probably survives longer than a "glass" transy
Opel M32 left the chat...
Myth busters proved you can polish a tred
Polishing and buffing would make it really clear another trick is to use off bug repellent to clean milky headlight plastic
I suggest using the Lada with the transparent gearbox, as an educational example at a local school, like an auto shop class, and such.
That's a great idea 💡. Am not sure of how many high schools still have auto shop.
Or even an automotive museum, that is a piece of art that deserves to live forever. Bravo!
i thought the same! this is very cool and well made, im sure it could help some ppl!
@@edwardcalvert I went to school in Russia. We did not have an auto-shop. But we had lathes and drill presses. I think it's different in the US as you guys can drive at 16, while in Russia one needs to be 18 to drive a car.
@@falrus I lived in a very rural area in the US and we had a couple of shop classes. We didn't have a auto shop but rather shop classes based around wood or metal. Also, most of the girls and some guys had home economy for learning home making skills and how to run a household, even covering budgeting for groceries and managing money. This was many years ago. The wood shop taught everything from bird houses to large handmade furniture, and the metal class taught things from welding to major projects such as everyone building together a single trailer from scratch, or completely rebuilding a tractor or vehicle for a local farmer.
As farm kids, we were allowed legally to move equipment and vehicles in convoy from farm to farm as soon as you could see over the dash. I started driving on the road at 6 on the following my father in the equipment and I in his truck. By ten, I was driving trucks full of grain to the elevator and back. This would have been in the 80s. Every hand had to pitch in to survive back then. Things were much different then. While the cities were preaching hate for the Soviets, in the country we knew most of the people over there were just trying to survive like we were.
In any case, I hope you are enjoying it here and continue to do so. It's not as nice as it used to be, but the farther out of town you go, the more freedom and hospitality you get.
That took an incredible amount of work to make! I am amazed you were able to make that!
They are Russians.
Now you got to make a clear rear differential..
They've already done so, well half. A transparent backing plate to the differential
A transparent Diff would be cool, or at least a transparent Diff cover.
One open diff, and the other limited slip.
they've done engine ,gear box, differential
soon the whole car transparent ??? :d
@@ndebele100 They did clear Vacform panels too, all of them together for a complete car would be 107% AWESOME!
Ladas...a never ending supply of test vehicles.
Gmc, Ford and Chrysler still remain as the superior candidates! American superpower garbage!🤣👌🏻
There's probably more Lada than all of corolla models combined in the world 😂
I own a 1990 lada niva. I can buy a whole brand new transmission.. i don't think you can do it with any other car
Here in Hungary, they are collectibles. People buy them,and fix them up to look and work like brand new.
they have been in production for like 50 yrs.
Not only did you make a great working educational display piece, but you also managed to put it to the test in a Lada with 107% success!!! Awesome!!! 😁
Using a factory valve body and oil pump - a transparent automatic transmission would be very interesting to see working... awesome job on the gearbox 👍👍👍
They're allergic to automatic transmissions
@Garage 54 I was amazed at how the fluid moved laterally down the gearbox. I had always imagined it more like a sprinkler with mostly vertical and angular action, but seeing it flow heavily from end to end was something else. This would be a great learning tool for school or static display hooked to a see through engine driven electrically or or just on its own. Very nice job.
G'day Garage54 & BMI,
I love these Transparent Lada videos, they are 107% AWESOME!
Need to start putting these transparent parts in the transparent Lada.
I’ve worked on big truck transmissions.
It’s incredible to just be able to see even something this tiny.
I would love the see a semi truck transmission with all them gears rolling over
I would pay good money to see a transparent 18 speed operating
@2:22 that goober in the door window 🤣
he seems so happy XD
Everybody is happy in Russia.
This would be great for a high school with an auto shop class. It could also be used at a technical school like Wyotech in Laramie Wyoming for that matter. Way cool. Excellent work
I want this gearbox ! Perfeckt for education ! A real box , not a scale model . Nice projeckt
garage 54 is totally unique , i love how they make it happen when everyone else is screaming it wont work!!! i think this show is actually vital. we should always be exploring new technologies. the results the gov hides , garage 54 shows us the possibilities
The amount of engineering by thesenguys is amazing.
Man, i love this chanel, it's always interesting and the guys doing the work always seems cheerfull and happy!
I already know (in theory) how a gearbox works, but SEEYING it instead of visualizing it is very cool!
I didn't go to a mechanic/engeneering school, but i have a Renault Clio 1 (in a way, the french Lada), and I do everything I can to keep it in working order, so i do a lot of imagining to understand what the car do and what it needs to work properly.
This chanel helped a lot to clear some grey areas, and im very thanksfull for it!
you guys are awsome!
I can't help but think that this gearbox would be a great tool for any mechanic school, seeying everything working in real time is a very powerfull learning tool, even for a seasoned mechanics!
Looking forward for the next experiment! have fun guys, and thanks to BMI RUSSIAN for the english translation!!
I like how they pull insane ideas in to really time and time again.
Most of the time things I had never thought of.
Im sure car tech schools would pay lots of money for this one
you assume schools want to teach and not just steal money and dish out students per hour.
@@dimitar4y Russia is not monetizing everything and surely not education.
Why bother to learn how it works when the industry is more interested in selling new units than repairing the old one?
@@JJFX- Also the problem, considering they fund the schools to uneducate you so you just consumerism; Anyway, My school had a LOT Of chemistry props. They were told NOT to use them. So our chemistry class was the "first" generation to have no demonstrations. They had an entire room full of the goods, and they slowly started to get rid of them.
@@dimitar4y Yeah and wouldn't be surprised some of that is also lawyers ruining everything. Someone messes around with a prop, gets hurt and the parents sue the institution for millions. When I worked with the public school system it was mind blowing how quickly the districts cave to lawyers or just about anything a parent complains about for that matter.
Oh god! Not again! G54 are living out my dreams!... Well done guys!
Definitely a 107% success Vlad . :) Great work everyone ! :)
cool to see, the oil splash is an old school design. In old trucks in the winter,we used to put them into neutral transfer, and gear four..just to get the thick molasses gear oil turning,before loading it.. worked well in the frigid cold.
Yes your videos are always done with a smile - and are always very entertaining - but I hope you guys know just how great an educational tool your videos are. Fantastic.
G54 needs to teach Subaru and GM how to make glass transmissions properly 😅
best outcome for a video in a long time, great success
long time ago, I had the opportunity to drive the Fiat 124, the car from which the Lada derives, and it's gear box was the most precise and smooth I ever happened to use, and your accurate (as always) job seems to confirm it
Another awesome experiment, and really cool to see the real deal in action through a transparent case. I was thinking for the next one maybe getting close up video of the forks and slider gears engaging the dogs up on the lift, as well as a nice view of the synchronizers matching the gears to speed maybe in slow motion as you shift. That would be very cool to see happen in a real gearbox instead of just simulation or animation. Anyway glad y'all didn't destroy it yet, and awesome video guys. I look forward to seeing what y'all do next.👍
The clear coat is great for many things, I always have a can of clear lacker engine enamel and have used it many times for certain tail lights and even plastic head lights that have gone a faded matt (poris) finish, it makes them look like new, also great for its intended purpose 😮
That is one of the most impressive things I have ever seen! Very well done!
I would have never thought you could drive without it exploding right away!
Transparent CVT would be awesome! Watching those pulleys moving in and out. 😮
Google Daf veriomatic :)
Great... chrysler and ford will be making composite transmission cases within a year of seeing this. Thanks a lot!
One step closer to the fully transparent car
It's called no tinted windows 😊
I didn’t understand transmissions before, but this made things very clear to me. Спасибо Гараж 54!
TO ALL THE GUYS WHO WORK IN GARAGE 54, NICE WORK ! YOU GUYS ARE SKILLED AND BEYOND!😊😊😊😊
I absolutely enjoyed this project. I’m impressed it held up. However what a great way to show what is going on in a transmission. Would like to see a front wheel drive transmission mission done I think that would be amazing. Great work, really appreciate the time and effort your team put into this.
Lovely, the simplicity of the manual gearbox is beautiful ❤
All hail Garage 54!
Dare Garage 54 attempt to make another transparent engine and mate it to the transparent gearbox?
Keep up these awesome video demonstration of yours. Being able to actually see what is going on in actual operating conditions is just amazing and a great way to teach.
Seeng they already made a transparent engine, Imagine, in a few months or years, these guys will make a transparent engine and gearbox and a whole ass transparent Lada.
It will be very helpful for automobile engineering students to understand gearbox working
this has got to be the coolest channel out there guys. thanks for all of the hard work and content.
I'm impressed! Good work!
I was so expecting it to explode
unfortunately they did too good of a job aligning everything, the gears are in excellent condition - so no binding, and the lada engine is a little on the weak side, so the stress never got too big.
I love this guy. He's very curious, and creative.
I'm Glad you were transparent in this video.
I would attach a small motor to it, and have it run in the shop as a display!
you can use a heat gun too to 'melt' the top layer and make it clear.
Was gunna say they could have also lightly heated it with a blowtorch as well
I don't think that works with a thermoset resin
I love this channel, especially the overdub translation voice.
That is something. A beautiful bit of craft there. Better that it held up under a small load. Seriously impressive.
I always thought it was cool to see the toy models of this kind of stuff. Although to see it scaled up and in actual use is awesome. Another masterful experiment.
There isn´t a clearer way of learning than watching this in action. Thank you!
"Now for some fine tuning" *cuts to a scene where they're using a grinder* lol
This is a work of art ! I am happy that you didn't break it 👍
AMAZING, Well done Guys 👏🏻
You guys make very awesome videos! Cannot imagine the amount of dedication that you needed to make things complicated like this really fun and enjoy to watch, thank you sir!!
Nice to see how the integrity of the transmission housing isn't as important when it comes to the overall strength of the transmission. I suppose that makes sense, as the housing is what keeps the oil and transmission in place, but the gearing is what takes on the majority of the force. Awesome demonstration as always!
issue is.... The gearing is on two shafts.... Held together by the housing!
That's awesome, it's always nice to finally see the inside of a mechanical thing like this
Wow! Just amazed at how Garage 54 can make this happen on a side note Ladas are forever
Good demonstration model.
These guys level of skill in engineering is next level. Great work.
Yeah and the fact that you do it quickly without a bunch of wasted effort and energy compared to the American automotive shows is great.... They don't whine about having to do things they just get in and get it done
Very impressive. That was a lot of time and work. Good job guys.
I am amazed it held together as well as it did. I was sure the shaft bearings were going to spin in that resin housing but they didn't!
This Channel is GOLD! Thank you!
great video. those old Lada's run forever. спасибо
I could watch these all day
I hope there will never be a shortage of LADAs for this channel ;-)
Fantastic work! Great results!
Truly a unique video, really enjoyed thia one. Keep up the good work.
This is a guy I could get into working for!
I've been waiting literally a decade to be able to see a tranmission operate like this.
You guys make some of the coolest videos I swear
You guys come up with some of most coolest stuff to make videos
Flow with whatever is happening and let your mind be free. Stay centred by accepting whatever you are doing. This is the ultimate.
I am so impressed that it didn't break but at the same time, all I wanted was to see it break because I bet it would be so satisfying.
Great Video
I finally can see what splash lubrication is like inside. If it was a CVT it might have already failed.
Solid!
Top KEK!
Peace be with you.
NCSWIC 🍿🍿
@@MattyEngland Pepe approves.
Top KEK!
Peace be with you.
Transparent Transmission , love it
Awesome, and also the voice over, as always!! 😍😍😍
How did I miss this one! Great idea and video!
You guys are so much fun! Love this.
That worked way better then I thought it would have!
had a smile on my face the whole video. i bet every time he drives by his neighbors are like "what is he up to this time"
that sentence was my exact thought too lol
This is a pretty good job... Looks great...
That is the craziest thing I have ever seen, and it's sooooo coool
Keep it for a fully transparent Lada!
Amazing as always❤🎉😮
Nice job, really cool.
This channel is GOATed
11:04 no safety glass xd
Ya'll made that look easy but that was an insane amount of precision work to make that work.
Loving the amount of sky blue and fields of wheat yellow in this one
Manual transmision and automated manual type of transmissions(AMT/DCT/DSG) are simple and easy to understand even in hand drawings on papper. Automatic(AT) on other hand is different story. They are more complicated by desing and their work logic is interesting to be observed (if possible in slow motion) in real time on real model. Espacially the Torque Converter and it's torque converter clutch! Im always wondering when and how lock-up is performed. I know most of the time in modern vehicles torque converter running locked but also know it do frequently lock and unlock opperations to impove driving comfort. So would be happy to see working transparent automatic transmission. Ofcourse I just giving an idea for new video. I know it is complicated job espacially the valve boby part(mechatronic) with high pressure fluids to be done with transparent cover. Also only very specific torque convertors have outside mounted cluch, most of them have inside builded clutch and looking inside is almost imposible. So it know it could not be abble to happen.
haha awesome, I love how u go step by step , would love to see some burn outs lol
Bravo guys bravo. You never fail to amaze us
Try using a clear silicone oil in the gearbox.
You may have to add an anti-foaming agent, but the clear oil would make the internal parts better visible.
Test the oil to make sure it does not react with the paint or resin, first!
Making it opaque by accident would not be good!
Brilliant! 107 percent Success ❤
Ford's CEO is about to bust into the shareholders meeting tomorrow with the best idea.
You guys are awesome!