Ford Fiesta RS Turbo engine build process | Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 7 гру 2022
  • In todays video, Paul hosts our part 1 of 2 on building the RS Turbo CVH engine. We show how to install crank and bearings with correct oiling and cleanliness and how to fit pistons and Conrods correctly. Enjoy
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  • @johnjones4825
    @johnjones4825 Рік тому +8

    Amazing how common sense can teach you. I never had any formal training in engine building, what I see you doing is exactly the way I taught myself, and still stick to the basic "rules" to this day, 35 years later.

    • @lorditsprobingtime6668
      @lorditsprobingtime6668 Рік тому

      Same here, only difference is that was (well, started learning at least) over 50 years ago with me. Since then I've completely rebuilt several motorcycle engines, all bar the actual boring and honing since I didn't have the equipment. I've resleaved and completely a couple of tractor engines, repaired numerous others, worked in car dealership workshops doing anything and everything that came up, run a pretty damned big engineering shop with a proper tradesman AND apprentice BOTH having been told to take their orders from me, worked on and off for a total of about 6 years as a top rated welder, an agricultural fencing contractor, a harvesting contractor, an independent gold miner/prospector and other times during harvest seasons I've either been the harvester operator or a truck driver carting grain to the railhead or after harvest carting it 1,320 kilometers a day to an oil extraction plant, a furniture removalist. The only tech qualification I ever wasted my time getting was after 2 wasted years full time whilst losing the wages I'd saved to see me through the 2 years getting qualified as, I kid you not, a biological laboratory technician. That was such a ridiculous waste of time that I refused to have anything more to do with these so called "further educational institutions". Much better to learn yourself using common sense, looked up specs and probably most importantly, asking guys like Paul here for advice if not absolutely certain.
      I will add that other than oil changes and really obvious stuff, I wouldn't have a clue what to do if my modern car decides to break down. I understand the basic machine but, now they're so bloomin complicated all around that still the same principals engine. Plus, who in hell has one of those expensive scanners AND knows how to read and interpret what it tells anyway.

  • @mikeyg4297
    @mikeyg4297 Рік тому +7

    We need more videos like this !!!
    Cosworth one next

  • @stephensaines7100
    @stephensaines7100 Рік тому +10

    Paul does an excellent job of narrating and explaining the detail. And it can only get better with time and practice. I hope to see more episodes featuring Paul.
    One thing that is needed and is easily improved: Use hand-held camera only when there's no choice. Or do a stationary shot(s) along with hand-held, and edit for the best after. Unless held very still, or the cam software evens out all the hand motion, it's a bit like being at sea.
    I was enthralled by the entirety of this! Lee should know that things are in good hands when he can't be about.

    • @lorditsprobingtime6668
      @lorditsprobingtime6668 Рік тому

      I certainly won't argue with what you said, for another reason as well as the ones you mentioned. When the Lee's videoing he likes waving his hand around which being 1/8 Italian and despite trying I always have my hands waving around, especially giving directions, even over the damned phone lol. Problem is the camera tends to keep focusing on his hand instead of what he's showing.
      For the wobbles etc there motorized are gimbals made for all sizes and types of cameras and phones that would hold the camera angle much more smoothly. Alternately I recently bought a GoPro 11 and the stabilization IN that camera is amazingly good. He could even use one like it WITH a motorized gimbal and maybe have it super smooth.
      As for my minor annoyance, I have noticed that if he keeps his hand at full arms length AND to one side it seems to mostly hold focus on what he's showing us, otherwise it would be good if he just used something like a laser pointer, maybe.

  • @stephengreatbatch1269
    @stephengreatbatch1269 Рік тому +4

    Paul great job can’t wait to see the next stage getting closer to picking her up 💪

  • @lorditsprobingtime6668
    @lorditsprobingtime6668 Рік тому +1

    I fully understand lubing the bearing cap bolt but why "Always lube the other side as well? It doesn't even make contact with anything, ever. At least, not as far as I can tell or remember. Rust prevention doesn't even make sense in the environment it's going to be living in.
    Sorry to sound like I'm dumping on you, I am curious whether there is a genuine reason I'm not understanding or whether it's just habit while assembling engines you've developed over the years. You know, better to accidentally lube something that doesn't really need it as routine rather than forget on a part that really does need it badly.
    I am well aware that you absolutely do know what you're doing and care about doing it right. The fact you torque things in a pattern then recheck them speaks volumes about your thoroughness and, I do admire that Paul.

  • @alistairfoster8386
    @alistairfoster8386 Рік тому

    obviously pauls buzz word is obviously, nicely done paul.

  • @geoffwalker7530
    @geoffwalker7530 Рік тому +2

    It's good to see the smaller details like checking clearances with plastigauge, even more detail welcome?

  • @paulhaywood8439
    @paulhaywood8439 Рік тому +1

    Well done Paul 1st kindergarten class over

  • @paulnolan1352
    @paulnolan1352 Рік тому +1

    That oil pump Paul is called a Bi-Rotor pump. If it’s too be reused you should check the tooth clearance with a Feeler Gauge. The crank pins need to be injected with Engine oil once installed. When using the Torque Wrench, pull it toward you not push it away. I don’t want to be critical guys and I know you do a good job that’s why I watch but the devil is in the detail as an Engines life depends on it.

  • @catxls1835
    @catxls1835 Рік тому +5

    Superb demonstration and description of all parts Paul. Thumbs as always👍

    • @superbrit3845
      @superbrit3845 Рік тому +1

      @Cat xls Obviously you are an RC fan then going by your user name?

    • @catxls1835
      @catxls1835 Рік тому +1

      @@superbrit3845 I am indeed my friend 👍

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      @superbrit3845 Рік тому +1

      @@catxls1835 Was big into my RC in the 80’s and early 90’s too 👍👍

  • @matthewharlowehrscyclespor668
    @matthewharlowehrscyclespor668 Рік тому +2

    Bang up job Paul! Wishing you all a Deluxe day!

  • @donaldhalls2189
    @donaldhalls2189 Рік тому +3

    Awesome, maybe watching this people might realise why it cost's as much as it dose to have an engine built, thanks again for the video, all the best to yous and your loved ones

  • @cw2126
    @cw2126 Рік тому +3

    This cammer is better then the gaffer 👍🚘🇬🇧

  • @stuyoung8572
    @stuyoung8572 Рік тому +5

    ……great informative, concise video. If that was my engine, I would be more than happy with the attention to detail during the build & the in-build checks & pointers 🤘🏻

  • @johnhanson8442
    @johnhanson8442 Рік тому +4

    Great to see. Brings back so many memories of the race motorcycle engines I built.very good tutorial. I’m well retired now but do miss it so enjoy your channel

    • @lorditsprobingtime6668
      @lorditsprobingtime6668 Рік тому

      Me too. I've rebuilt several motorcycle engines, mostly 2 strokes, gotta love the simplicity of them. I've rebuilt a couple of 4 strokes too and my awesome converted Bultaco matador converted, bored, ported, a decent expansion chamber fitted (back when they didn't have to be muffled so millions of whip cracking eardrum busting power) which made a really good and competitive short circuit racer. Those were all enjoyable and satisfying. I hate all the incomprehensible electronics around modern engines, I don't have a clue with them, except that hiding under all the silly beauty covers there's mazes or wires, sensors and , , , things I have no idea what for. Modern stuff sucks. Says the guy who can't now imagine driving around Australia without my climate controlled air con lol.

    • @matthewharlowehrscyclespor668
      @matthewharlowehrscyclespor668 Рік тому

      Great memories of building race motors as well. Now.... those contemporary motors are vintage. I don't miss the traveling and busy schedules form event to event. I now restore those motors / bikes. It is now a fun vocation and retirement business. Be good. Stay healthy.

    • @johnhanson8442
      @johnhanson8442 Рік тому +1

      @@matthewharlowehrscyclespor668 . I know exactly what you mean. Have stopped now due to arthritis in my hands even though I still get asked. Really miss it. It’s the expectation of what your going to find and how the finished engine turns out and the customer is happy

  • @JOMaMa..
    @JOMaMa.. Рік тому +1

    Great video Paul

  • @kenpecora7526
    @kenpecora7526 Рік тому +2

    Great video. More like this.

  • @grosom31
    @grosom31 Рік тому +2

    great video guy's, very infomative thanks

  • @leedrakeley8583
    @leedrakeley8583 Рік тому +3

    Great video. Love the in depth explanation....👌

  • @Ben-Dixey
    @Ben-Dixey Рік тому +3

    Well presented video, good stuff. 👍

  • @StreetSoldierUK
    @StreetSoldierUK Рік тому +2

    This is brilliant

  • @ianmac2963
    @ianmac2963 Рік тому

    Great vid ... thank you

  • @mkllove
    @mkllove Рік тому +3

    Great work as always Paul, your commentary has improved as well. Lee, any thoughts to expand the number of cams in shop so the guys can film either continuously like a security cam, or individual Go Pro style units they can use at each station on an overhead arm mount ? May need to bring on a full time video editor soon !

  • @billsheehy1660
    @billsheehy1660 Рік тому +1

    Enjoyed that

  • @daledavies2334
    @daledavies2334 Рік тому +1

    I use vaseline in oil.pumps. Does not run out or dry out. When started, the oil pump will draw oil in which then disolves the vaseline. The oil and filter should be changed in the first couple of hundred miles anyway. Learned that overhauling automatic transmissions and large powershift. The powershift were Allison behind 600HP diesel engines in mine haul trucks.

    • @paulnolan1352
      @paulnolan1352 Рік тому

      You should clean the suction strainer every 2nd oil change on those Transmissions too.

  • @MegaReddevil71
    @MegaReddevil71 Рік тому

    Thanks for the cvh build video

    • @lancefawcett1809
      @lancefawcett1809 Рік тому +1

      Compound valve hemi, if anyone else hates 3 letter acronym as much as me 😁

  • @alexanderduncan4302
    @alexanderduncan4302 Рік тому +3

    Paul, nice to see you using quackhams, assembly lube is only good if the engine is going to be started within a few weeks! I live in the states now and I can’t find quackhams anywhere!!
    Ps. If you need anything from over here, drop me a line eg. Chevy good quality master kit $200.00 ! Regards, Sandy 🔧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @andywalsh1185
    @andywalsh1185 Рік тому +1

    Top job 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍

  • @kevinshepherd1376
    @kevinshepherd1376 Рік тому

    Another great video haven’t a clue what your talking about but strangely addictive

  • @danielbaker4820
    @danielbaker4820 Рік тому

    Great video
    Iv got another block im gonna forge i build eventually really good guide to build up
    The head one id be interested in as i may get a newman solid lifter cam

  • @cw2126
    @cw2126 Рік тому

    Great watch 👍👍👍

  • @alamocannon3791
    @alamocannon3791 Рік тому

    Looking good.

  • @stusummers4397
    @stusummers4397 Рік тому +1

    Light smear of grease on the gasket has always been the way for me. Would of stuck to the oil pump surface and made assembly a little easier

  • @philipslater9450
    @philipslater9450 Рік тому

    Excellent video. Watch out Lee. LOL

  • @SimonWallwork
    @SimonWallwork Рік тому

    Nice.👍

  • @4SafetyTraining
    @4SafetyTraining Рік тому +2

    great information well presented .....

  • @DeanHowes-xs2ol
    @DeanHowes-xs2ol 7 місяців тому

    Have you got a part2? 😀

  • @glennpowell3444
    @glennpowell3444 Рік тому

    One problem with certain old triumph lumps was that the thrust plates dropped out so the crank would shuttle everytime you clutched it.The 1500 was a buggar for that.

    • @mikeyg4297
      @mikeyg4297 Рік тому

      I had a cvh that would cut out when clutch depressed due thrust wear moving it out of line with crank sensor

  • @paulhutchins6019
    @paulhutchins6019 Рік тому

    Do you guys still avoid placing a ring gap on the "thrust side" of the bore these days?

  • @davenoble7350
    @davenoble7350 Рік тому

    Paul / Lee. Instructions said use ARP lube but when you oiled the journal oil ran into the thread (8:15). Wouldn’t this render the ARP redundant?

  • @markpearce1991
    @markpearce1991 Рік тому +1

    So what has happened to part 2 ?

  • @rodderyup7401
    @rodderyup7401 Рік тому

    Hi Barum boys
    My rs turbo block is a ford special Friday afternoon one with 0.4 u/s mains from standard...gutted. apparently a line bore is the answer

  • @ScooterTube25
    @ScooterTube25 Рік тому

    The gears are on the head, the bevelled edge must go down with the point down, as you have the gears now it builds less pressure, the flat side of the gears must go to the side of the plate friend I'm a fan.
    I used curil t2 as a gasket, by default it is without a gasket on the plate, but I did it so that the pump builds up more pressure in the beginning, the green curil T2 can dissolve with the oil and remains liquid hard not out very safe greetings

  • @richardhartley7094
    @richardhartley7094 Рік тому +1

    👍

  • @TamTran-vw7zm
    @TamTran-vw7zm Рік тому

    A request please: as a 'Merican, I am unfamiliar with the cars that your engines power. Could you please just mention, as in this one, not only an RS turbo Fiesta (which we never got) but on other cars as well, e.g. various BMWs as well as the really interesting old engines you encounter now and then-like the old 3-cyl you redid, and even what the Ford 351 is from. Just to give us some context. Most of us have never seen these engines outside their parent car. Thanks ever so much.

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    @simonparker9963 Рік тому +1

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  • @PaulSmith-iv5lh
    @PaulSmith-iv5lh Рік тому

    You put the first thrust washer it in Back to front

  • @ste6004
    @ste6004 Рік тому

    Don't you have a ultra sonic bath to clean all the parts ,would go well with the new vapour blaster

  • @davecoleman7431
    @davecoleman7431 Рік тому +1

    Good looking build
    Do you think using just oil and not assembly lube is a good practice especially if the engine sits around for a while before being used

    • @Impulse5596
      @Impulse5596 Рік тому

      Not sure what assembly lube is, how does it differ from the oil used?

    • @Gofast1234
      @Gofast1234 Рік тому +1

      They only been doin this YEARS 🙈🙈😂😂

    • @davecoleman7431
      @davecoleman7431 Рік тому +1

      @@Impulse5596 oil if left for a long time can. Drip off but assembly lube is a bit thicker and stays longer but it is not cheap

    • @smokinrider
      @smokinrider Рік тому

      Wouldn’t worry too much. He Wipes oil with someone’s old pants, instead of lint free rag and then I suspect it’ll sit on the floor for a week with a dusty old bed sheet covering it.
      Not to mention someone using the air line, blowing all kinds of crap into the air to stick to any oil on the bore, crank etc.

    • @bobdovemotorsports
      @bobdovemotorsports Рік тому +4

      @@smokinrider never happy 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Jonnythebaker
    @Jonnythebaker Рік тому +1

    Do the engine manufactures not use locking tabs anymore on the cap bolts.

    • @petersaupe7455
      @petersaupe7455 Рік тому

      Stretch bolts do not need tabs if tight to the given figure. The tread and its hole must be clean.

    • @Jonnythebaker
      @Jonnythebaker Рік тому

      @@petersaupe7455 thank you very much for your reply

  • @imredomjan158
    @imredomjan158 Рік тому

    Take it back, it's not a blind hole but if your using recommended thread paste you shouldn't be allowing oil near it

  • @bobawatsit
    @bobawatsit Рік тому

    two things, you should have shown the checking of big end bearing clearance, and those big end shells have machined holes on one that usually fits on the piston side, esp for those engines that require piston pin lubrication

  • @adriancoppola3729
    @adriancoppola3729 Рік тому

    Am I missing something? One of the rockers is nowhere near the top of the valve. 11m 45s

    • @adriancoppola3729
      @adriancoppola3729 Рік тому +1

      @@stevekelly5166 I hope so! Lol

    • @BeetleatWar
      @BeetleatWar Рік тому

      seems that are not all done at this point - i switched my XR2i Engine over to Roller Rockers last Year.....

  • @neilreid9701
    @neilreid9701 Рік тому

    What is all the crap inside the block 🤠

  • @mickyfin32
    @mickyfin32 Рік тому

    How much to build a 1.9 cvh lol

  • @chiefrocka8604
    @chiefrocka8604 Рік тому

    Used to have rs turbos then got a Cosworth
    You don’t want a rs turbo once you’ve had a Cosworth

  • @neilreid9701
    @neilreid9701 Рік тому

    Stop touching everything after cleaning

  • @imredomjan158
    @imredomjan158 Рік тому

    Having watched all your videos I was shocked to see over oiling of a big end journal prior to bolting the cap on with the recommended thread lubricant, oil was allowed to flow down the threaded hole of the con rod, this can lead to hydraulic lock, wrong torque reading or at worse splitting the bolt hole, I am have great regard for your company and your informative content but that is an absolute no no

    • @family-accountemail9111
      @family-accountemail9111 Рік тому +1

      Is that hole blind? Surely it must be open or it's a school boy error, a lot of oil went down there.