How to open the Volvo cylinder head plug?

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    Today, I have prepared a video for you. In this short video, you can see how I open the cap of the cylinder head water channel with a special skill.
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  • @satyrisque
    @satyrisque Рік тому +13960

    Some commentators didn't get it. He wanted to expand the block but shrink the bolt in order to get it loose. So he heated up everything but cooled only the bolt. Totally correct.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +663

      Thank you for attention 👋🏾

    • @misplacedpawn
      @misplacedpawn Рік тому +74

      Exactly

    • @aqib2000
      @aqib2000 Рік тому +161

      Look closely the the bolt he opened isn’t from the same housing 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 it moves
      Technique itself was just ok not good, since cooling with 20ml of water provides fuck all dissimilar thermal expansion (contraction)

    • @justiciapormanopropiaaa
      @justiciapormanopropiaaa Рік тому +16

      Y si prueba con aceite en vez de tanto escandalo?? Jajaja

    • @nachoa1780
      @nachoa1780 Рік тому +5

      Gracias por explicar

  • @paodepota8373
    @paodepota8373 Рік тому +3962

    The squeak when you loosened it is freaking perfection

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +32

      Thank you for comment

    • @Youreatowl
      @Youreatowl Рік тому +30

      One of the best sounds I've ever heard!

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +14

      @brianlesieur2001 I do agree with you

    • @3MZFE
      @3MZFE Рік тому +12

      Or the “oh f, I just stripped it”

    • @paodepota8373
      @paodepota8373 Рік тому +2

      @@3MZFE "Hans, bring out the hammer, and the torx key as well."

  • @nickenomics
    @nickenomics Рік тому +672

    That first squeak is like an angelic choir singing out

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +3

      thank you for watching and comment

    • @tarcizoritter7151
      @tarcizoritter7151 9 місяців тому

      Se tivesse colocado um óleo desengripante,,,seria facil....

    • @117Burn
      @117Burn 3 місяці тому

      I agree
      It's like what a gentle angel's sweet voice would sound like

  • @oprxghost4859
    @oprxghost4859 Рік тому +254

    Every mechanic knows if you have a bolt that doesn’t want to budge, you cuss at it, use liquid wrench, and if all else fails then you bring out the heat in the order

  • @randmayfield5695
    @randmayfield5695 Рік тому +2535

    Removing a seized fastener is a true art that requires a finesse of both experience and know how. There's that wonderful feeling when you hear it break free.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +26

      Really good comment

    • @michaelwoods3850
      @michaelwoods3850 Рік тому +9

      He destroyed those threads

    • @randmayfield5695
      @randmayfield5695 Рік тому +8

      @@michaelwoods3850 There's always that for sure. Each case has its own limitations. There are fixes though.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +7

      @@michaelwoods3850 the cylinder head is for trucks engine and expensive I have knowledge how to behavior with themes

    • @weejohnbb
      @weejohnbb Рік тому +14

      Yes, when you get that squeak, the relief starts to set in.

  • @DaddyBeanDaddyBean
    @DaddyBeanDaddyBean Рік тому +1382

    It took me a long time to learn that when a bolt is stuck, "more force" is not always the best answer.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +38

      Thank you

    • @Davidautofull
      @Davidautofull Рік тому +55

      an old air force mechanic told me the trick is, dont force it get a bigger hammer.

    • @voornaam3191
      @voornaam3191 Рік тому +56

      Another standard trick is not simply trying to turn it loose, but tightening it a bit further, first. That way you can get it moving.

    • @richardkudrna7503
      @richardkudrna7503 Рік тому +15

      @@voornaam3191 I’ve used that many times with the impact. Tight, loose, tight loose, then the moment it budges go loose. I have a little tiny Makita that has such crisp impact it gets out big bolts.

    • @alexg1778
      @alexg1778 Рік тому +65

      I disagree. When a bolt is stuck you simply apply more force. When you reach the limits of your capabilites you get a scaffold tube and slot it over the end of the spanner and apply even more force. Then when the bolt inevitably snaps or rounds off you swear profusely. That's what I always do anyway, I have no time for sensible or effective solutions.

  • @wonder528
    @wonder528 Рік тому +78

    It's called “motherly love.”

  • @czardaster3261
    @czardaster3261 Рік тому +489

    WD40 sitting at the corner: 😞

    • @bodaciousskies
      @bodaciousskies Рік тому +103

      Some things wd40 wouldnt help at all might as well throw gravy on the plug 😂

    • @thecrazybirdboyck301
      @thecrazybirdboyck301 Рік тому +47

      What the hell would wd40 do it aint rusty its locked from the factory with loctite shit in there

    • @user-sk9ek1uy1i
      @user-sk9ek1uy1i Рік тому +2

      😂

    • @Thirdhero
      @Thirdhero Рік тому +38

      Wd40 is a lubricant and water displacement formula unless it specifically states penetrant (which they make) it would do fuck all for most really stuck fastners

    • @LukaDrwal
      @LukaDrwal Рік тому +29

      You know nothing ;-) Life is not like Minecraft. We probably argue with guy who never had a real hammer in his hands

  • @thooke222
    @thooke222 Рік тому +750

    Looks like it was tightened to factory spec. 9000 ft/lbs

  • @sbfguy7793
    @sbfguy7793 Рік тому +591

    finally someone cooling the actual nut/bolt so it shrinks.

    • @achilleaustin
      @achilleaustin Рік тому +3

      Heating the bolt only also works as it lengthens when it expands and relieves the clamping force on the threads and head but cooling it is better

    • @Bloodbain88
      @Bloodbain88 Рік тому +20

      Not to mention setting that punch on top the plug to act as a heat sink while the water was boiling off=more heat transfered out of the plug.

    • @autodidacticartisan
      @autodidacticartisan Рік тому +1

      If it was a nut you would want to expand it not shrink it. this is only for bolts... and plugs i guess

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому

      @@Bloodbain88 thank you

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому

      @@achilleaustin thank you for comment

  • @MySledgeHammer
    @MySledgeHammer Рік тому +62

    A method we myself and other mechanics used very many years from now is to drill about a 3/8 inch hole in the center of the plug or as large as allows within weakening the plug inch hole in the center of the plug than do what he did. I am 79 years and I used to do this for many years when I a heavy equipment mechanic. When I was about 20 years my about 70 year old co worker taught it to me. This allows the plug to expand and contract on it own instead of one large mass it is screwed into. With cast iron the plug and what it’s attached to basically comes one piece and can ruin the threads on the housing without the drilled hole. The larger you can drilled hole is the better. Then replace the plug with a new one of course.
    I have a brain tumor so not much time for me but sometime I not able to explain things good to understand I hope I did now. Thank You

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +12

      Dear friend and Master , thank you very much for watching the video and writing about your experiences here.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +9

      You are our teacher, I will gladly follow your suggestions and wish you good health

    • @niskristensen7006
      @niskristensen7006 8 місяців тому +3

      Thanks so much for your advice. I wish the best for you.

    • @-oi3824
      @-oi3824 6 місяців тому +1

      May Allah heal you brother and give you health in life much love from Iraq❤

    • @Kay0Bot
      @Kay0Bot 6 місяців тому +4

      have good trip , we'll all be with you sooner or later

  • @user-gj1vf4ce8w
    @user-gj1vf4ce8w Рік тому +1

    Helpful tips nice 👍😮

  • @loganschrock8790
    @loganschrock8790 Рік тому +110

    To most this might not seem impressive but as a mechanic this is absolutely beautiful

  • @munoxmi3909
    @munoxmi3909 Рік тому +287

    bet that squeak was so satisfying to hear

  • @administracionelbuenbar7862
    @administracionelbuenbar7862 Рік тому +14

    This guy deserve a beer

  • @NoOdL3z18
    @NoOdL3z18 Рік тому +8

    Ah torches, the ultimate "I wasn't asking you to move, I was TELLING YOU" tool.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching the video and comment

    • @sebastianusami
      @sebastianusami Рік тому +1

      I still remember the first time my neighbor helped me remove an axel nut with a torch.... i didn't know we was gonna liquify it! lolol

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому

      @@sebastianusami 😂😂😂😂

  • @jojo101181
    @jojo101181 Рік тому +730

    Man that breaker bar has seen some things

    • @JasonfromMinnesota
      @JasonfromMinnesota Рік тому +2

      #Bum Bubba bum bum bum bum

    • @NickWeissMusic
      @NickWeissMusic Рік тому +13

      Technically a cheater pipe, I’d be looking for a different tool of you asked me for a breaker bar, but then again my balls are so big I’m reclining on them as I type this.

    • @jojo101181
      @jojo101181 Рік тому

      @@NickWeissMusic A cheater pipe is a improvised breaker bar. I have heard the term swapped more times than your sister at a sex party. Next time you want to be a know-it-all,pick a weaker target bitch.

    • @photonwave5269
      @photonwave5269 Рік тому +2

      Lol, he probably cut that one off the morning of. Thin wall pipe like that isn't long for this world.

    • @ViezePoeperd
      @ViezePoeperd Рік тому +2

      We've snapped all kinds of things in half when we hooked our leverage to a crane lmao

  • @roybond9965
    @roybond9965 Рік тому +161

    That's a new one. Ive always heated the outside area. But water on the bolt makes sense as well.

    • @LeeHarvey81
      @LeeHarvey81 Рік тому +3

      You can use a can of compressed air turned upside down since the propellant gets ice cold and shoot that into the socket to rapid chill the bolt

    • @ALH-xj1ps
      @ALH-xj1ps Рік тому +1

      Spraying WD40 and letting it sit and penetrate for 5 minutes would work just as well.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому

      True, I will try next time🙏

  • @mikeconnery4652
    @mikeconnery4652 10 місяців тому +1

    Nice job great comments

  • @mohitrawat8753
    @mohitrawat8753 Рік тому +1

    I feel so relaxed now

  • @MrMeowhalla
    @MrMeowhalla Рік тому +35

    Some commentors didn't get it, he wanted to warp the head for extra turboflap power whilest at the same time creating an half threaded, unthreaded hole for spare blinker fluid

  • @HughWoo
    @HughWoo Рік тому +158

    Hands down the best way you could have handled this situation. Some of these comments have to be people who only watch videos or something bc they’ve clearly never gotten their feet wet. Penetrating oil would have taken care of this my ass. You can tell this man here has been through some shit. Look at his damn hands and that’ll tell you all you need to know.

    • @alexrosado3890
      @alexrosado3890 Рік тому

      He knows his shit but his hands are simply greasy? Nothing special

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +3

      Thank you Man 🙌🏾

    • @gabypa70
      @gabypa70 Рік тому

      Concuerdo

    • @itsGrzli
      @itsGrzli Рік тому +3

      Coulda tried some penetrating fluid but yeah still good

    • @URsooomad8613
      @URsooomad8613 Рік тому +4

      Thank God we have you Mr. Armchair Mechanic🙏🙏🙏
      What a joke.....

  • @MetroNewsBroadcast
    @MetroNewsBroadcast Рік тому +1

    Great job

  • @williampettite2701
    @williampettite2701 Рік тому +1

    Good job 👏 👍 👌

  • @Gboogie22
    @Gboogie22 Рік тому +34

    Who tightened that, the Incredible Hulk?

  • @implct2635
    @implct2635 Рік тому +325

    Damn, my co-worker do this. I can't remove some stuck guides. He heated it, add some little amount of water and remove it like a butt plug.

  • @wagner9050
    @wagner9050 Рік тому +1

    Works 4 me.😊

  • @thelionandthebee1933
    @thelionandthebee1933 11 місяців тому +1

    Yyyyaaaaar!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  11 місяців тому +1

      Yes, that sound is right from heaven. 😇🤣🤣🤣. Thanks for supporting our channel ❤️

    • @thelionandthebee1933
      @thelionandthebee1933 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Mechanicaltricks THANK YOU!

  • @whatiwonder4299
    @whatiwonder4299 Рік тому +28

    I want to see FPV Funk react to this, it’s actually a good “hack”

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +1

      Share it to them

    • @kanenine5838
      @kanenine5838 Рік тому +3

      You whatch funk too? I found him for fpv, i stayed for the mechanic fun.

  • @bobschwaller5293
    @bobschwaller5293 Рік тому +14

    Sometimes a touch tightening before trying to break it loose helps.

  • @loveschile7339
    @loveschile7339 Рік тому +1

    Respect!

  • @nigatino10909
    @nigatino10909 Рік тому

    So satisfying

  • @richardkudrna7503
    @richardkudrna7503 Рік тому +16

    For the nerds out there, one cause of a bolt releasing is stress relieve. The original torque left much stress / tension which produces friction in the joint so if you soften the parts with heat they creep and relax, and friction drops. Another is when oxides have grown and are pressing outwards with huge force, hence friction. Those oxides are brittle. By applying shocks such as with a hammer or impact tool, the brittle oxides shatter. Penetration oil can wet the porous oxides and arrive there by the spiral clearance between the thread, and help the crystals slip. Shock can also result in stress relief. Hitting sideways, can cause the bolt to back up the helix.
    The only hopeless bolted joint is when the metal galls and cold welds.

    • @markme4
      @markme4 Рік тому +2

      Great explanation

    • @Wendyjuicy
      @Wendyjuicy Рік тому +2

      Thanks for a better understanding in detail of the intricacies of why and how.

    • @toolguyslayer1
      @toolguyslayer1 Рік тому +1

      That sounds great but next time in English please I'm a technician and I still don't understand half of what you said😮😢😮

    • @toolguyslayer1
      @toolguyslayer1 Рік тому +1

      Helix galls cold welds? Doesn't even sound like English I know what a helicoil is I think a cold weld is when you roll the metal with so much pressure until it bonds to the other metal like a huffy maybe the one back in the old days actually they them a lot better now

    • @richardkudrna7503
      @richardkudrna7503 Рік тому +2

      @@toolguyslayer1 helix is just the climbing shape of the thread. Just like “DNA helix”. Yes, cold weld is when you put enough force at a metal to metal interface it fuses. Pure gold will cold weld with just pliers squeezing. 316 stainless bolts into similar alloy will weld together because there’s a thin oxide layer only.

  • @treeguyable
    @treeguyable Рік тому +104

    I always clamp my head surface ,in direct contact with vice jaws.

  • @btbb3726
    @btbb3726 Рік тому +1

    Good one! Thanks!

  • @hardluckclub7271
    @hardluckclub7271 Рік тому

    brilliant! after you see it done, makes perfect sense😊

  • @yuurbi9136
    @yuurbi9136 Рік тому +21

    I had to do this to get a shower diverter out only to realize they had a tool for that lmao

  • @peterf7311
    @peterf7311 Рік тому +6

    That's old school brother...I learned that trick in my apprenticeship days..41 years ago

  • @calfeggs
    @calfeggs 10 місяців тому +1

    That's a good idea

  • @Fosi94
    @Fosi94 Рік тому +1

    Nice!

  • @scottmalcolmson4584
    @scottmalcolmson4584 Рік тому +10

    When ypu add heat then rapidly cool it it does 2 things 1. Shrinks the bolt as it is cooler than the larger piece of steel it's threaded onto and 2. The rapid thermal expansion/contraction helps break any oxidization that may have sized the two pieces together. I've used plumbers flux to do the same and it's worked quite effectively

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for attention and comment

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Рік тому +2

      Yep, multiple cycles of heat and quench can do wonders.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому

      @@volvo09 yes

    • @captaintoyota3171
      @captaintoyota3171 11 місяців тому +2

      Yea i use canned air duster upside down it freezes fastener faster breaking rust/locktight

  • @greenmantis2158
    @greenmantis2158 Рік тому +18

    I would have someone tap the top of the Allen wrench while I keep pressure on the cheater bar. Usually works well

  • @dddtxchris
    @dddtxchris Рік тому +1

    Such a satisfying sound when it breaks loose

  • @stayhumble7682
    @stayhumble7682 11 місяців тому

    Bravo sir

  • @manuelramos4608
    @manuelramos4608 Рік тому +6

    The proper way to do it 👌🏻 this guy is definitely a pro

  • @badlandman8168
    @badlandman8168 Рік тому +11

    Biggest Allen wrench I've ever seen, when the Allen bolts get that big I just find a bolt and put it in there lol

    • @Awesummzzz
      @Awesummzzz Рік тому

      I had to pause the video to make sure my eyes were working properly. That's a big ass Allen key!

  • @goodloveforever
    @goodloveforever 11 місяців тому

    That was extremely satisfying. 😌

  • @BasitKhan-jr5rx
    @BasitKhan-jr5rx Рік тому

    This man❤

  • @dimahjutjy9732
    @dimahjutjy9732 Рік тому +45

    Главное вовремя перейти к другому методу и не скрутить всё с первого раза))

    • @user-en2gg9nv1y
      @user-en2gg9nv1y Рік тому

      По-моему там резьбе Пиз...ц

  • @sleelakrishnan
    @sleelakrishnan 9 місяців тому

    Excellent work 🥰 😍

  • @ScottHamilton-ys2cm
    @ScottHamilton-ys2cm 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent technique! Well done

  • @Mondos2001
    @Mondos2001 Рік тому +6

    I usually use brake clean with the straw. Works great on cylinder pins as well.

  • @geromiejohnson4880
    @geromiejohnson4880 Рік тому +31

    Melt wax on the rusted threads works like a charm

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for suggestions

    • @Lucas12v
      @Lucas12v Рік тому +2

      How is the wax supposed to get on the threads when the plug is still in?

    • @geromiejohnson4880
      @geromiejohnson4880 Рік тому

      @@Lucas12v the same way the water did to start the oxidation process plus thermal expansion

    • @Lucas12v
      @Lucas12v Рік тому

      @@geromiejohnson4880 When i tried the wax trick, it didn't work for me. Maybe i did it wrong or something.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому

      @@Lucas12v I used water in bolt to make it contract

  • @j.bigdaddy
    @j.bigdaddy Рік тому +1

    Ugh love that fucking sound!!! The squeaks of VICTORY!!!!

  • @sprabhatakisan6854
    @sprabhatakisan6854 10 місяців тому +1

    Good job 🎉🎉🎉

  • @bretlovitz3068
    @bretlovitz3068 Рік тому +71

    It's weird how heating it then cooling with water makes the plug move from the center to the end and back again.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +7

      Yes absolutely you are right

    • @finishdeadly1430
      @finishdeadly1430 Рік тому +7

      Changing the temperature of one metal to another makes it separate common sense 😅

    • @leebryant1973
      @leebryant1973 Рік тому +2

      It’s because the heat expands the metal and the water shrinks the metal so u have now got a little bit more room on the thread to get it going it’s similar to lining a block with sleeves

    • @Oktheorignal
      @Oktheorignal Рік тому +23

      Bret people are too thick to get what you said

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +2

      @@leebryant1973 thank you for watching

  • @asakayosapro
    @asakayosapro Рік тому +5

    next up: how to repair stripped threads
    usually when things get this seized up, the worst case scenario happens as you get the threaded component out, which manifests in razor-sharp shavings that were once the screw threads, having been shredded by the extreme forces applied to metal parts that have pretty much corrosively welded together..
    Doesn't happen often but its always a major headache when it does.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому

      Thank you for attention and comment but usually doesn’t happened

  • @EverydayWorkshop
    @EverydayWorkshop 9 місяців тому +2

    Great job, wish I’d filmed many of the things I’ve released in a similar fashion. The critical part is speed, you only a very short time to get whatever it is moving, sometimes only seconds before the heat transfers and re expands the plug. And you are back square one. It’s a very satisfying feeling when you have it moving.

  • @donttalkjustplay4274
    @donttalkjustplay4274 Рік тому +1

    One of my favorite tricks when I worked on tractors 🔧

  • @vaneyhag
    @vaneyhag Рік тому +6

    Old boss of mine showed me this trick. Use to use it pulling stuck inner bearing races off of shafts

  • @AndyH-13
    @AndyH-13 Рік тому +12

    A true tradesman at work.

  • @rob_over_9000
    @rob_over_9000 Рік тому +18

    If you heat it up and quench with penetrating fluid instead of water, the minor vacuum created by the contraction will pull it into the threads. You can do this more than once with an inductive bolt heater (not fire, most penetrating oils are flammable) though I’m not sure how well an inductive heater would work in this case.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for watching the video and comment about it and suggestions 🙏🏾

    • @T..C..M
      @T..C..M Рік тому +2

      I have an induction heater and it’s the best $300 I’ve ever spent. I bought copper wire and silicone/fiberglass sheathing to make my own tips. You can make a spiral 🌀 shape that will heat up a threaded plug even when flat like this vid.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому

      @@T..C..M thank you very much. You suggesting good idea 👍🏾

    • @rob_over_9000
      @rob_over_9000 Рік тому +1

      @@Mechanicaltricks Absolutely man, great video!

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому

      @@rob_over_9000 thanks

  • @alfredoluisbaute1579
    @alfredoluisbaute1579 Рік тому +2

    Buen trabajo....

  • @206redrider
    @206redrider Рік тому +3

    Such a great feeling when you get them loose:)

  • @mrwhite5555
    @mrwhite5555 Рік тому +5

    Very smart how you cooled the bolt with water and the block was hot still enough to be expanded to remove the bolt

  • @sobelex1
    @sobelex1 Рік тому

    Satisfying to watch

  • @owa2533
    @owa2533 Рік тому

    Good job.

  • @jaimemartinezhernandez709
    @jaimemartinezhernandez709 Рік тому +6

    Ese método no falla. Expander con calor y luego enfriar bruscamente. Eso provoca una contracción que separa a los dos elementos. Bien aplicado.

  • @Cmack6025
    @Cmack6025 Рік тому +10

    Some commentators don’t get it. He charges $100 an hour!!!!
    I only make $35 an hour

  • @AmericasNextTopShooterA.N.T.S
    @AmericasNextTopShooterA.N.T.S Рік тому +1

    In the torch we trust😂💯

  • @TheScramble8
    @TheScramble8 10 місяців тому +1

    Man has skills 👏

  • @christopherperron2611
    @christopherperron2611 Рік тому +14

    Archimedes said, 'If you give me a lever and a place to stand, I can move the world. '

    • @Kingsley_Shat
      @Kingsley_Shat Рік тому

      Eureka! Eureka! I found the Archimedes comment!

  • @bobbyrowland6577
    @bobbyrowland6577 Рік тому +6

    You should've tried using a tea light candle the first time you heated it up

  • @Uhreg
    @Uhreg Рік тому +1

    I like how you answer every comment 😊

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +1

      Well, well my friend, I am a loverboy💜🩵💙💚🖤🤎🤣🤣🤣

  • @markdanielentia8480
    @markdanielentia8480 Рік тому +1

    fast cooling the bolt to make it hard and avoid loosen it nice

  • @apbusiness8663
    @apbusiness8663 Рік тому +21

    Bro should try WD-40

  • @salvadorrojascastro4093
    @salvadorrojascastro4093 Рік тому +14

    Le faltó intentar con un aceite penetrante como el WD-40, ayuda bastante, ya después es el calor...

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +1

      Water is cheaper and always available

    • @elmercoral7332
      @elmercoral7332 Рік тому

      El cambio drástico de temperaturas no daña el metal?

    • @salvadorrojascastro4093
      @salvadorrojascastro4093 Рік тому +1

      @@elmercoral7332 si lo altera molecularmente, de los cambios súbitos de temperatura en los seres humanos surgen las enfermedades del tipo respiratorio y otras, del cambio súbito de temperaturas se inventó la pasteurización, donde millones de micro-organismos mueren ante los cambios súbitos de temperatura, con los metales no hay excepción, también se alteran sus propiedades mediante el calor, el temple de los metales se logra calentándolos hasta ciertas temperaturas y enfriándolos con diversos líquidos que pueden ser desde agua, aceite y otros compuestos químicos, el hecho de calentar un metal puede alterar molecularmente sus propiedades. Hasta llegar a “recoser” el metal.

  • @masterofnonetv8361
    @masterofnonetv8361 Рік тому +1

    The quench!

  • @donaldcameron8909
    @donaldcameron8909 10 місяців тому

    Excellent

  • @TheSamuelnewbloom
    @TheSamuelnewbloom Рік тому +4

    I hope y’all put a new one in and didn’t do the next guy dirty

  • @Cheevohunter
    @Cheevohunter Рік тому +36

    If only we had a lubricant of some sorts

  • @manttest
    @manttest Рік тому

    Good job

  • @ninoratakingofspam0000
    @ninoratakingofspam0000 11 місяців тому

    IQ level premium 🕶️🔥

  • @KellzxStudios
    @KellzxStudios Рік тому +4

    I call this a fun day at the office 😅

  • @MoZeZ92
    @MoZeZ92 Рік тому +4

    The guy is so strong that the stuck bolt and socket traveled from the middle of the piece towards the edge and back to middle before coming off.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому

      yes you are right I told about it in last comments .

    • @TheGrobe
      @TheGrobe 10 місяців тому

      Wow that’s funny I didn’t even notice.

  • @Joe-yn7pk
    @Joe-yn7pk Рік тому +1

    My friend just told me that last week how was having trouble he just told me that thanks for the video

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому

      You are welcome 🙏🏾 thank you for watching the video and comment

  • @AugmentedGravity
    @AugmentedGravity Рік тому +1

    Love tap

  • @aaronmyers4054
    @aaronmyers4054 Рік тому +6

    The guy obviously knows what he's doing. Didja see the size of that allen and the well worn end on that cheater pipe?

  • @Leisurelee53
    @Leisurelee53 Рік тому +3

    ahh the good ol heat wrench.
    "can't be stuck if it's a liquid"

  • @brianclark17
    @brianclark17 Рік тому

    Absolutely magnificent!

  • @raifilho22
    @raifilho22 Рік тому +19

    É justamente para isso que existe o WD-40

  • @justinb2022
    @justinb2022 Рік тому +36

    It’s called WD-40.

    • @playwithclay9029
      @playwithclay9029 Рік тому +1

      Be like

    • @lifewaidan7517
      @lifewaidan7517 5 місяців тому

      Buddy. Wd-40 is not an end all solution and most likely will only work on smaller fasteners. It does not break down rust and debris. Only lubricated it so a big fastener could not budge at all with wd-40.

  • @Reactionmekanik26
    @Reactionmekanik26 3 місяці тому +1

    Nice 👍

  • @PercivalBlakeney
    @PercivalBlakeney 11 місяців тому

    Wow!
    Brilliant bit of ingenuity.
    😊

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you very much

    • @PercivalBlakeney
      @PercivalBlakeney 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Mechanicaltricks
      Not at all… thanks for sharing.
      Neat little trick to keep in cold storage.
      ☺️

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  11 місяців тому +1

      @@PercivalBlakeney you are welcome 🙏🏾

  • @upurkilt7246
    @upurkilt7246 Рік тому +4

    If i have a seized bolt or pins i use candle wax and heat. Works a treat

  • @rcs3030
    @rcs3030 Рік тому +5

    these guys definitely know what and how they are doing this job. perfect is as perfect does!

  • @SydTheGray
    @SydTheGray 10 місяців тому +1

    It’s so satisfying when a stuck bolt comes loose

  • @johnroyal4054
    @johnroyal4054 8 місяців тому +1

    I love the sound of that rusty crap coming loose.

  • @rebelsavage9142
    @rebelsavage9142 Рік тому +13

    We had to use a torch to separate 4 inch cobble pipes a month ago and my dumbass foreman not 20 minutes after watching us use the torch rests his hand on the damn hot ass pipe

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +1

      I'm really sorry
      You have to be very careful
      Caution is mandatory in mechanical work

    • @garymitchell5899
      @garymitchell5899 11 місяців тому

      Doubt a foreman would do that, that's why he's a foreman.

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  11 місяців тому

      @@garymitchell5899 thank you

  • @rolandotillit2867
    @rolandotillit2867 Рік тому +26

    You can also use a can of keyboard duster upside down if you want to shrink via cooling.

    • @reggieanderson885
      @reggieanderson885 Рік тому +8

      😂 this man probably doesn’t even have boots, only sandals… where’s he getting that from?

    • @Mechanicaltricks
      @Mechanicaltricks  Рік тому +2

      @@reggieanderson885 thank you 😂

    • @Hybridsandwitch
      @Hybridsandwitch Рік тому +1

      We do this to test air heater elements on our fleet
      Freeze it n check for ohms ezpz quick check

    • @RobbyWheelerGuitar
      @RobbyWheelerGuitar Рік тому

      Or you can just use quik-freeze which is meant for that

    • @rolandotillit2867
      @rolandotillit2867 Рік тому +1

      @@RobbyWheelerGuitar I didn't even know that was a thing, so thanks.