Crazy Crap Happens at Steve Morris Engines
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- Опубліковано 17 кві 2024
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For someone to air there dirty laundry is a man who cares about his business and his customers thanks Steve for all you do
💯💯 no bullshit!
Thanx Steve! Good wood buddy!
So true mate Steve is a man of integrity and honour.
Yea, I dig that part.
There points to location and their points to having something.
The level of transperancy you exhibit is amazing, that shows the ethical engine builder that you are. I appreciate all of the things you share with us. Thank you, Steve!
I respect Steve's ethics & it shows other Engine builders how to not make the same mistakes & being honest is the best way!
I agree that the honesty is refreshing, but knowing how fickle most people can be I wonder if he doesn't open himself for grief or unnecessary comments from less evolved individuals.
I’m super impressed that you shared the crankshaft situation. Thank you for being honest
Steve is the man. He always shows the good and the bad.
Steve. The fact that you show literally everything, good or bad, is what makes you the best. Nothing hidden. And the fact that if something goes wrong with something you did and that u do everything you can to make it right, is why I'm a supporter of you. And you teach me ALOT
NICE..........And I'm sure you bought something lately from Steve?
Wonder how this world made such a nice guy??? Level of integrity un matched such a virtue!!!
Hard not to trust Steve Morris. He’s so honest.
maybe this is his secret plan. lol
He ALSO FIXES THE PROBLEM!!!!!
@@tiredofthetyranny9874 you betcha! He won’t give up until the problem is fixed. Take care. I’m tired of the tyranny too. Big time.
I hope that's sarcasm. You can literally hear him trying to blame everyone but himself.
@@tmdwu3110 no, thats not believing your fully in the wrong and still being humble and honest enough to take the hit. and show transparency as well. But enjoy paying him just by you being a hateful fuck
it takes a real man to admit his mistakes and an even bigger man to do so publicly, Props to you good sir :)
Thanks for keeping it real most people wouldn’t have had the courage to put that out there.
2 seconds in when I saw the wagons new panels I smashed the like button! Can't wait to see her back in action
Its awesome that you show the good, the bad, and the ugly. Not many if any will show as much as you do
When you are the best in the world!!
The best motor money can buy.
1 off motors, completely custom built, you will find the weakest links.
Improving the design is what makes SME the best in the business!!!
Morris family is , honest, hardworking, passionate, and always improving their products!!!
Exactly why they are second to NONE!!!
LOL Really? Have you heard of Alan Johnson, Morgan and sons, Carl Foltz, Gene Fulton, Sonny Leonard, Noonan, etc.??
I guess you're perspective is just youtube based... SMH
@@funfun8095 no it isn’t, SME is my neighbor, I use personal information!!
So keep running your ignorant mind!!
@@metalted6128 Ignorant mind?? You're not too bright, are you? LOL
Name a racing organization that one of his engines has won, that isn't a drag and drive event! NMCA, NHRA, IHRA, PDRA, NMRA, ETC!
I'm not saying he's not a good engine builder. I'm saying he's not the best in the world. Hell a stock block, stock crank coyote engine beat all SME powered cars and the last sick week, too!
Educate yourself before you open your biased mouth!
@@metalted6128 Running ignorant mind??? LOL You're not too bright, are you?
Sick week 2023, 1st place, Ace race engines Noonan LS, 2nd place NOT SME big block chevy, 3rd place Stock block and crank coyote engine, NOT SME.
2024 sick week, 1st place, stock block and crank coyote engine, NOT SME. 2nd place and 3rd place. Big block chevy's NOT SME.
Best in world??
@@funfun8095 you have your opinion!
I have mine!!!
Your the one that said my perspective is from UA-cam.
Of course there are great engine builders across the world!! Brainiac!!!
My favorite is SME!!!
Sorry you are butt hurt, cause I have a different favorite!!!
You must be a Biden supporter???
Only good opinion, is your own???
Pretty sad, really!!!
20:38 The shot of Dewey escorting the wagon cracks me up.
This is what makes Steve Morris Engines, one of the premiere engine builders. When a company is run correctly and with integrity, the outcome is near "perfect" products to customer. The prototype SML did well in my opinion, main caps broken and it never failed, that's a nod to how well the engine was designed.
Love the videos lately, once I start a new video, i don't get up until its done. Congratulations to winner of Sugga Momma, when it's announced on 24th.
This is the main reason why I have this channel saved in my favorites to watch. I really like the humanity in real life events that happened showing even high-end detailed work like someone like he does he doesn't hide anything he shows you the mistakes also the successes and he's not afraid to do it. He shows you a real deal real-time things that happen and he owns up to his mistakes and you also explains how he's going to improve them in the future so they don't happen.
Dewey ... enjoying the only covered piece of the shop floor.
He's a good boy.
One word - Crankenstein 😬
Good job being so up-front about mistakes that happen, Steve. Shows you’re an authentic gentleman. 😊👍🏻
Damn, ... love everything about the rear quarters and the way those monstrously big slicks tuck up underneath.
The wagon is badass ... but the rear fender-wells and quarters are 90% of the entire aesthetic.
Dewey needs his own channel ... a funny voice over of his perspective of the operation.
"Mmmm, what's this? I think I'll eat it".
Love to see the wagon coming back together better than ever, Clark is a legend would like to see more of his work in the video
Love the crank Steve . haven't seen this done to a crank in years it's definitely old school 😄.
No matter how much you feel like an idiot, you adapt and overcome. Thank you for the knowledge that you share, it makes us all better mechanics and more knowledgeable. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
That was a miracle that those main caps didn't create a catastrophic failure.When you push the limits on combustion engines you see some wild stuff. Thanks for sharing and much respect.
Not to many Humble businesses around anymore. Thanks Steve.
Love that your sooooo honest! I have always owned up to my mistakes and it is refreshing to see others out there that do the same. Keep being you Steve and family and I will always keep watching.
16:49 this is the sign of a real pro. You don’t just make nice high quality stuff you make high quality stuff that is exceptionally easy to work on. That is the mark of a good design.
that crank costs more than my daily driver - wow
Good cracks are very expensive it takes a lot of metal and time to make them perfect that is why they cost a mother load. It is the most expensive part of the engine next to the block even a good set of heads are usually cheaper than a good crank.
@@79tazmannot even close, a ‘good’ set of heads are 8-10k
Y'all need to watch the video
We are watching
I will after supper, thanks
Give me 23minutes
No.
Don't tell Steve S. what to do!!
You are a true pioneer to be able to do what you’re doing on so many high horsepower applications!
Wins and losses just like us normal folks.
Steve handles all the bad with grace!
Thank you for airing your dirty laundry... It's too bad more vendors can't do the same and chose instead to point fingers. We all learn from your mistakes. Great stuff!
I admire your integrity and engineering to accommodate the customer! The sign of an excellent craftsman!
Took guts to show that Frankenstein crank mate.
It really pays off; being an honest man, as yourself. When you need to tell somebody (something) that they don't want to hear, they will more than likely trust you. Humility is a strength, not a weakness. I hope your UA-cam presence isn't a burden, myself and so many others are fortunate for the time you invest in these videos. Keep it up!!
Those removable quarter panels are going to be great. Its the positive that came out of hitting the wall.
Nice to see someone who shows how the real world works - Too often people pretend everything is easy and nothing goes wrong but those of us who make things and design things know thats just fantasy!!
The Wagon is looking Great!! Good to see it coming back together!! 👍🏼
There is always a learning curve to everything , had my fun with cam shaft caps like that!
The best engine builder period!!!! And how he always takes accountability and responsibility even when it may not be his fault is truly something special….. to take the hits he takes is why he keeps customers for life…… keep doing great things …. # team morris
Whatever it takes, complete faith in you!!!
To allow us to see the bad with the good is amazing as so many others would hide their mistakes and you present them to us and explain the thinking behind it. Thanks for all the good deeds you do for the racing community.
I like that you let people know that a problem or issue has been found and you own up to your mistakes or communication I wish more business owners would do the same
Many videos ago I had suggested hinging the rear fenders to ease tire changes, no longer having to inflate, deflate the tires to sneak them in, making them now completely removable, good idea Steve.
I know of no other engine builder that would show their fups. You are definitely THE BEST. GOOD luck with everything y'all are doing!! 👍
Thanks for being brutally honest and showing these 'setbacks'. Truly shows confidence in your own products and it's really quite interesting to listen to the iterations of making the best engines in the world. So thanks Steve for everything you and the guys at SME does!
Thank you for being you Steve. You are truly a gem.
What I love most about your engines are when something breaks you don't say oh well things happen you dig into issue . Until you come up with solution keep up the great work
Can't wait to see the wagon painted and back to its glory. Love the content Kyle and Steve 👍
Looking good Steve. One thing you need to remove that little hump in the right rear quarter for the spare tire.
Yes!
yes agreed!!............Steves decision of course but I would shave it off
The Wagon came out awesome that was a smart move making them quarters removable. Hope you made a template that way if there is any more wall kisses you can have another one on it right away and not have to start from scratch again.
See you changed the wagon to 95-96 doors. Nice! Can't wait to see some more dyno pulls.
Are those the ones with the aero mirrors or is something else different?
@@--_DJ_-- 94 and older are bolted to the door below the window. 95-96 are bolted between the a-pillar and top of door. Are the aero mirrors? All I know 95-96 mirrors look better!
@@jerryzotta4482 Well "aero" might be a bit of a stretch, but they were much cleaner looking than the ones he was running before. He showed them when he was buying cars for parts.
That blower hub coming off and spinning on the floor reminded me of an incident at A&P school (PIA) where they were test running an APU turbine which ran away and came apart. The turbine disc which was maybe 6" in diameter but heavy left the motor....skipped across the concrete floor digging a shallow trench then hit a toolbox nearly cutting it in half. Thank goodness it hit that box because that changed the trajectory upward and it then ran up a guys back who was bending down behind the box (didn't seriously hurt him) and went up to the ceiling where it impaled itself. High rpm things with mass are SCARY!!!
I LMAO when I saw that come off and spun across the floor into the corner. That was some crazy stuff
Reminds me of that video floating around recently of a large concrete saw blade that came loose and nearly took a guy out walking into a store.
And these things run more than 33000 rpm which is just insane. But yeah, energy is the product of mass times speed. This is why asteroids have such a great impact. ....... Oh wait, was that a pun? 😁😁
Ya when you talk about gas turbines the power levels are worlds removed compared to the lowly piston engines we play with.
Sad some people wont admit their own mistakes, this man decides to make a video and teach us about his own. 👏👏
Holy splat!! That's some crazy stuff! That crank!!😲 Mr. Steve, you're such a stand-up guy, man. Most people wouldn't do what u did. Most would never even speak of things like that. Truth is, though, all sorts of crazy stuff has happen to all of us who do this. Most of us are just too insecure to announce it. Thanks for sharing. God bless, man!
My dad owned a garage until 1967 when a semi ran a red light and hit his truck, with him in it. I learned a lot about cars, trucks, engines, welding and more. I will say I have learned a lot watching your videos and realized I can rebuild an engine even now but it would only be good for transportation, not racing. So much I don’t know. Seeing Clay Milligan explain the intricacies of a fuel car tells me I know very little. I understand how it all works together. Keep up the “Racing Engines 201”. I want to keep my 4.0 so I need more lab time.
Steve Morris engines is concreting himself into greatness! The level of integrity to own mistakes, show failures, design issues and complete transparency is admirable to say the least. Honesty, integrity and standing behind your product even to the point of upgrading previous projects to bring them current with the new iterations is unheard of!!….that would be like buying a iPhone 14 and then having apple upgrade your phones hardware to the iPhone 15 hardware just because they improved the design and functionality of the product!
And what I think is important for the average person to know is that EVERY ENGINE BUILDER has issues and failures!! Steve Morris has the integrity and the balls to show us the good bad and the ugly! He could hide or simply not share when something goes bad or the issues and only show us the good and the highlights. He can show the pitfalls but he also makes the HIGHEST quality engines out there and his bespoke engines that he has designed and put out there speak for themselves!! They are simply the best in their class bar none. And I’m very excited about the potential of the SML and Future updates to the SMX. Now that Steve has started producing blocks in-house is very exciting because now revisions can be made immediately.
I love that you shared what happened with the crank I know that crap happens and how you deal with it is the most important. love how the wagons coming out can't wait to see paint back on it.
Anyone can assemble parts that are correct and make a working engine. Thank You for showing what you have to do when things go wrong. I hope your customer understands that you did "make it right" and of course if anything were to happen you would make it right! I am so glad that you prove that there are honest people in the world.
Your transparency on mistakes is amazing and commendable. Just do us all a favor and make sure you show the successes so that people can realize that they outway the bad.
Hi Steve and crew ! Cheers from New Zealand
Im watchin from the land of the long white cloud too👊
Never hiding stuff. Thanks Steve and Team
Wow Steve, you really didn't need to explain what happened to the crank but it speaks volumes about you as a person. Honest to the core👍
So nice to see the wagon return better than ever 👍👍👍👍
Wow on both the crank and the main caps. Bummer of a week, but very cool of you to step up and tell the story. Good job, sir.
There as still people with integrity today. Good on ya Steve
Steve that 1st block that's not quite finished looks beautiful on the machining on it. The finish that the machine leaves looks awesome
OMG Steve the cost of the little mistakes are just crazy and how sick you must feel. But you always keep your chin up and do what’s right for everyone. Nice work.
Mr. Morris one thing I’ve learned about man is that being a good one is hard. I’ve seen many Good men die, and one thing about good men is that it is hard when they go home to the Lord. One thing I will say is I wish there were more Men like you around. God bless you!
Really appreciate the knowledge you pass along to the rest of us.
I was an assitant in a shop in the mid eighties that did nitro sand rails. It was very detailed work but damn when you were at the races it was exceptional.
When the engine blew it could be months of work to pay for parts. I remember when the supercharger blew and took out tge full pulley assembley. The big boss got sone billet aluminium stock and turned the pulleys on our brake lathe. He balanced them on a tire balancer. This was a life lesson to appreciate and make use of your tools and your brains.
Appreciate all the honesty and actually show how to get things done
The fact that you admit your mistakes and share them with everybody else says more about your character. If I ever have the money to have someone build an engine that I don’t do myself I will definitely come to you.
Your honesty is part of what makes you a great person. That is so rare these days. Thank you Steve.
The surface finish on the water passages looks like it would actually cool better than if it was "polished" maybe only slightly but you currently have more surface area than if it was totally flat
Leaving higher ridges would help dissipate heat, like heat sinks :)
More surface area that's why
You guys cannot be american!!
problem with coarse, jagged, rough surfaces and liquid flow(not under high pressure) is turbulence, which causes air pockets, bubbles and erosion, it's likely to have less effective cooling. darned science
@@throttlebottle5906 Not relevant here.Surface in question is nothing like that.
Really enjoy it when a company is 100% transparent takes a lot to be that way enjoy the channel thanks for the content
Thanks Steve I appreciate you showing the good and bad
No matter how bad it gets, process and product improvement. Awesome
Talk about a PERFECT example of stress risers!
Awesome job on the wagon and fixing the block. 😊
I love seeing the good and the bad. Some only post and show the good when we all know mistakes happen.
There are alot of awesome folks on youtube,but i reckon Steve,and Brent from pfi are top tier beings. The vibe is always focused on progress,even when nature is throwing shit their way.
You’re the man Steve. People need to see this and understand if you make a mistake own it and move on
How was the SML holding together?! 2 completely broken caps, one cracked on both sides, that leaves 2 good caps left at best. That crank must be stiff as hell!
Also it's amazing you've already fixed the problem of every single other SML you built well before you'd even seen a failure. You're an brilliant engine builder Steve, thanks for taking us along.
What a great lesson those end caps are a great demo of why material and design is critical to performance.
My dad raced for 30 years. " Speed cost money, how fast can you afford to go!
No truer words were ever spoken.
Watching Steve Morris UA-cam is really refreshing to see such honesty sincerity integrity and dedication to the final product respect to you sir
That's why your still in business Steve! Honesty... one of the main reasons I love watching the channel... kills me to see you go through it though... we are all human and I wish you the best! Can't wait for the next upload! 💪💪💪
Love to see the wagon going back together.
Love seeing the behind the scenes stuff, good and bad. Wagon is looking awesome!
Thanks for showing us stuff that we really didn’t need to see!!! It was interesting indeed!!!🇨🇦
I always learn something at SME. Wagon is looking great.Good save on that Hemi. Thanks for the update.
I really admire your honesty and integrity, if I was buying a race motor I’d buy from you
Talk about a proper transparent honest businessman! ❤
And once again, I have learned something I didn't think i'd ever need, let alone want, to understand. Your level of transparency is beyond amazing, it's how it should be with everything in the world
Can’t wait to see it done, you are the wizard of wide body wagons 👍👍😎😎👍
Sorry about all the bad luck lately, hopefully, things will improve from here on out!
That wagon is the most awesome drag car I know of and I really like Kyle's Mustang too!
Best of luck to you guys!
Steve thanks for sharing the information on the big hemi crank. Looking forward to seeing you put that together And Dyno test the engine. I appreciate that you show that your human and errors can happen to anyone then you show how you fix it and that it runs after you fix it.
The information you put in your videos is incredible and how you explain things is awesome. And dewy always has to be supervising things as they happen
Crankenstein ! Like that quick release belt/pulley too! Hole lee. Block work is lookin like jewelry ! Those crank caps are crazy
Absolutely phenomenal everything you do and here I don’t know if anyone else would ever do that..! This is how people learn and understand that shit is hard, but don’t give up on it!!
Fugly have not heard that word since i used it about 20 years ago. Love it keep it coming.
Again, I really enjoy the deep dives into the issues of running the shop! Real Life