@Shawn Shawn You have zero sense of humor, and resort directly to combatants... sad really *said in doctor's voice with a white coat on* "show us on the doll where the bad truck touched you"
@Speedstar He means that the truck with driver was not going to make it to finsih line but he/she said that the truck throwed his engine and like meant it will fly or roll to finish line
Looks to me like the engine is upside down and you’re looking at where the crankshaft used to be before it blow out the bottom and flipped the engine over when the bell housing broke.
Same incident happened in Bowling Green, Kentucky where a truck named Jacked Up blew it's motor out of it's chassis. Not like Black Sheep which blew it's head off.
It is strange seeing one of the rarest trucks not being stationary in a private collection/museum but instead throwing out it's engine in a pulling contest
It looks like the head blew off or the block sheared right in the middle. 2:37 looks like one of the stewards is touching what's left of the top of the block.
Knowing the tractor pulling community it was fixed and ready for the next round. I grew up around them. They all help each other out when something like this happens.
You think the motor mounts broke, letting the engine spin, breaking the trans housing connection and ejecting the motor outta the front? It seemed to come out complete
No, the top of the block sheared off, most of the bottom end seems to have stayed in place. If you look at the footage of all the marshals milling around at the end, you can see the cylinder sleeves sticking out of the part on the ground, and just below that is a ragged edge which is the break line where the top of the block has broken. Looks like WAY too much boost (either set too high or some kind of overboost failure), and although the pistons/rods and headstuds were up to it, the block casting wasn't... Always a weak point somewhere, no matter how many bits you upgrade something has to be the weakest link. In this case, looks like if the head studs weren't upgraded it would have popped just the head off by snapping the studs. But because they were strong enough, the internal pressure on the head exerted enough force to shear the block casting at the thinnest point around the cylinder sleeves.
How does an engine pop out like that? Engine mounts shear : restraining straps should catch it. Also means all the bellhousing bolts must have sheared as well. I know the boost and tune in these means a lot more hp than stock, but heck.
Stock hp for a semi is roughly 450-750 with 1400-1700 ft/lbs torque. (Don't quote me, variables are endless). Some professional sled pulling teams are reporting 3,300 hp and well over 6,000 ft/lbs torque in their competition trucks. I couldn't find turbo psi, but stock is probably 35 and these guys are running over 100. It is INSANE the numbers that they can get out of these engines.
What you see sparking at the beginning of the pull is actually the clutch being slipped prior to full lockup, they start in a higher gear then normal so they can have the tire speed and ground speed, therefore need to slip the clutch at the start.
It’s crazy to me the amount of torque these truck produce, completely twist the chassis. One front wheel up and other down.. I’m surprised the driveshaft doesn’t give out.
So that was the problem! The wheels stopped, the engine just wanted to keep going! :-) Yes, if the final drive jammed or failed there is are a lot horses and they have to go somewhere. The torque must have been mind boggoling.
The engine did not blow up the clutch and pressure plate failed along with the input shaft to the gear box a combination of the 3 of the together. You could still hear the turbo winding down when the engine was on the ground.
"So Dad, I took the truck out last night and...." That's the expression she had after exiting from the passenger side from not being able to get the driver door open. That would be a phone call by the way, you don't stand directly in front of a parent with that kind of news.
"And then the 'lost engine light' came on"🥴
I'm amazed that the lights all stayed on
The Chuck Engine light.
@Shawn Shawn
You have zero sense of humor, and resort directly to combatants... sad really
*said in doctor's voice with a white coat on* "show us on the doll where the bad truck touched you"
@Shawn Shawn you are a simpleton
@@TheFanze funny he got so much hate he deleted his comment so no one else can make fun of him
Some trucks throw a valve, some throw a rod. Her truck threw the whole engine.
It blew the head off
Shortblock still in the frame.
Probably 150-200lbs of boost.
The Lady has style!
The head along with the top half of the block after it split at the crank.
A little JB weld, flex seal and duct tape it’ll be fine.
Maybe a handful of zip ties also
😂 😂 😂 that’s some funny shit
And zip ties
You forgot zip ties buddy😁
I am kinda curious what would happen, when u put flex seal all over the hood
Craigslist ad: "grandma drove it to church on Sundays, never redlined or abused."
Downhill both ways
Looks like it was sent straight to heaven, indeed
Whistlin diesel
All the way from Ohio, Engine beat her home.
Needs a tuneup
So did that pull officially end where the hood landed?
Alas they mark it from the rear tyres.
Hahahaha
Guessing from your 1st reply we can tell who didn’t get this joke xD
@@cudwieser3952 So... about 30' from a NEW World Record!?
i don't think that hood ever landed
_So much torque, the chassis twisted coming off the line._ -Dominic Toretto
Guess he never seen a engine leave the building.😂
I laugh even more when I watch fast and furious 1 now
When she blew, both front wheels came off the ground!
Sensei
HA! So much torque the engine launched the hood 30+ft.
Lol😂 👍🏽🤘🏽
See the problem is he didn't slam his hand on the engine beforehand and said "that ain't going nowhere".
That's why it went somewhere
That works with loads on trailers too 😂
It's also acceptable to dust your hands off and say "There, fixed forever!"
He’s a she.
She*
😂🤣😂😭
Engine was like: we're not gonna make it so I'll just throw the hood across the line.
This is an underrated comment good job😂😂😂
@Speedstar He means that the truck with driver was not going to make it to finsih line but he/she said that the truck throwed his engine and like meant it will fly or roll to finish line
Haha 😆
Goat comment
haha... damn man that was hilarious
0:25 so that’s what the extra bolt was for. Damn.
Lmfao facts
MagnetOnlyMotors THAT was FUNNY😂😂😂😂😂😂🙏
This is what happens when you don't regularly service the muffler bearings.
Probably low on turn signal fluid too
Sure it's muffler bearing and not the blinker fluid?
i almost died laughing!
He didnt use enough elbow grease
Looks more like faulty piston springs
Awesome close-up video of the aftermath. The force required to split a block clean in two is hard to imagine!
Not for this engine..
Shortblock: "Look, this just isn't working. I need my space."
Induction: "FINE."
Omg that's priceless comedy right there
🤣🤣
Yup this the best comment on this whole video! Thanks for the laugh
Removing a cylinder head normally takes a lot more time than this.
They were going for a cylinder head swap. I thought she found a different motor and wanted to do a motor swap. Looks like a quick and dorty version!
;-)
DubEntendre, she took the shortcut. Lol
Looks to me like the engine is upside down and you’re looking at where the crankshaft used to be before it blow out the bottom and flipped the engine over when the bell housing broke.
😂😂
Now that's a "Run Away" Diesel! 👍
Didn't run far though. XD
Bad news we have a engine problem good news half the work is already done 😎
😂😂
😂😂
First comment on here to make me laugh. Lets get it to the top 😎
😂😂😂
I never could remove an engine that fast
😂
🤣
I've seen it done quick in Harlem lol
Same incident happened in Bowling Green, Kentucky where a truck named Jacked Up blew it's motor out of it's chassis. Not like Black Sheep which blew it's head off.
Never in my life . .black sheep spit it’s own heart out just like the new world order crack bar jokes too soon too bad so sad 😭 suck it and lump it .
Blows my mind what cylinder pressures were when the block gave out.
well I guess THAT show was a real blockbuster :P
Good one!
🤦😂😂🤣🤣
Dad joke alert 🤣
LMAOOOO
If that official didn't wave that flag when he did, she would have driven right over the engine. Good save!
Lol
She wouldn’t have been able to move another few inches anyway, and that’s if she ignored the obvious explosion of the engine blowing the hood off.
Lmao
He had one job to do, and he did it!
Whoosh
Engineers: how much torque do you need ?
Driver : yes 😅
Engine : *no*
Engineers: but, the engine will...
Driver: Listen pal! If my truck doesn't turn into a damn twisler every time I rev it you're fired!
The call to dispatch "I'm not going to be able to deliver Monday morning "
And dispatch be like "Oh come on, you can get the truck fixed, after you drop that load."
@@truckertriesfarming9792 uhhhh of you insist but I’m gunna be alittle late.
That there is the visual demonstration of torque. That was insane.
A massively heavy Diesel engine BLOWN up and out of the frame! With the amount of energy needed to do that, it's a miracle the driver survived!
It is strange seeing one of the rarest trucks not being stationary in a private collection/museum but instead throwing out it's engine in a pulling contest
That is just crazy, never seen a whole engine pop out like that.
It looks like the head blew off or the block sheared right in the middle. 2:37 looks like one of the stewards is touching what's left of the top of the block.
You can find video after video on here of truck and tractor pulling engines being destroyed like that..
It wasn't the "whole engine" (3406 Cat) .... it was the upper 3rd of the block, cylinder liners and head.
European Maid IH Super Stock did it in Europe years ago.
There’s something about this that the primal side just loves.
Me: How quick can you have that motor out.
Driver: Hold my beer.
Call to the husband "the trucks making a funny noise".
I'd love to know how much force it takes to make a 12-14 liter diesel engine block jettison that far. Glad she's safe.
Alot
Exactly that amount lol
Pretty sure it's just the head.
It’s half the head in one of the pictures the cam bearings were still in the other half sitting on the block
jimmy 2b2 pixels just exactly where is that mark on the gauge.... Oh wait I know just past the high end peg.😉
Can we just have a moment to appreciate the size of those turbos
Engine: "F this I'm out."
Peace
Must have tweaked the cab too, couldn't get the drivers door open, her reaction when she gets out and sees the carnage is priceless!
it starts 2:24
@@painxxxl What will Hubby say? :-)
'My. Dad. Is. Going. To. Kill. Me.'
Not priceless, there's a very big price tag on her face
Usually it’s a lot harder to get a engine out of something, but that looked fairly quick and easy. Might be a little expensive tho.
This gives new meaning to the term blown engine
Thx God it's not cab over engine. I cant imagine the whole cabin thrown.
Insane, would have loved to have seen this in slo mo on a high frame rate camera
Officer: how much power the truck have?
Driver: yes
Knowing the tractor pulling community it was fixed and ready for the next round. I grew up around them. They all help each other out when something like this happens.
Wow, that was running some serious boost.
Look at Brenda when she gets out of the truck and comes around to the front. LOL.
"Fromula E has the Best show"
Truck drag races: hold my beer
Not a drag race
It's a sled pull
@@reaperwolf8135 a race to see how fast and how much he can pull
@@SirFiggles not how fast. Just how far one can pull the sled.
Hold my engine mounts
its just crazy how sudden it happens. like everything seems fine then it pops like a jack in the box
I think exhaust smoke color changes just before they blow...
@@midlifeparty no, smoke has nothing to do with this. Engine just rips itself off the mounts due to crazy amount of torque and falls out.
Before race : We probably don't need that fastener.
After race: that couldve helped😅
You think the motor mounts broke, letting the engine spin, breaking the trans housing connection and ejecting the motor outta the front? It seemed to come out complete
Upon s further reviews, looks like the bottom end was still in and it just exploded the head, intake, and exhaust off it
No, the top of the block sheared off, most of the bottom end seems to have stayed in place. If you look at the footage of all the marshals milling around at the end, you can see the cylinder sleeves sticking out of the part on the ground, and just below that is a ragged edge which is the break line where the top of the block has broken. Looks like WAY too much boost (either set too high or some kind of overboost failure), and although the pistons/rods and headstuds were up to it, the block casting wasn't...
Always a weak point somewhere, no matter how many bits you upgrade something has to be the weakest link. In this case, looks like if the head studs weren't upgraded it would have popped just the head off by snapping the studs. But because they were strong enough, the internal pressure on the head exerted enough force to shear the block casting at the thinnest point around the cylinder sleeves.
How does an engine pop out like that?
Engine mounts shear : restraining straps should catch it.
Also means all the bellhousing bolts must have sheared as well.
I know the boost and tune in these means a lot more hp than stock, but heck.
The head separated from the block, if you look closely while they tow it away the block is still in the engine bay
@@X-i-l-e-n-t nope the block snap in half you can see the sleeve on the part that on the floor
Stock hp for a semi is roughly 450-750 with 1400-1700 ft/lbs torque. (Don't quote me, variables are endless). Some professional sled pulling teams are reporting 3,300 hp and well over 6,000 ft/lbs torque in their competition trucks. I couldn't find turbo psi, but stock is probably 35 and these guys are running over 100. It is INSANE the numbers that they can get out of these engines.
@@JBisaPEDO You're looking at well over 4,000 hp and over 200 pounds of boost with some of these teams.
Go big or go home. I loved the look on her face when they finally got her out and she saw the destruction.
When you hope Raj calls asking if your car needs an extended warranty.
Did you try turning it off and back on again?
Nobody: 😱
Hank Hill : That’s what happens to diesels when you run Pro-Pane & Pro-Pane accessories.
Was her check Engine light on?
Man that's a hell of a lot of torque!
we wasn't looking for this video, we just happened to find it
How much boost you running this pull
ALL OF IT
I ain't never seen nothing like this before - ever! Damn! That was some massive torque!
when your engINe becomes an engOUT
The concussion through the firewall must have been like a punch in the guts!!!!
The problem started from the get go you can see stuff from the start falling out like metal slag burning
I had to go back and look. You're right. Poor thing was doomed from the start. 😥
He’s right
Those sparks/embers can be just flakes of oxidation/rust coming off the exhaust.
What you see sparking at the beginning of the pull is actually the clutch being slipped prior to full lockup, they start in a higher gear then normal so they can have the tire speed and ground speed, therefore need to slip the clutch at the start.
I wonder how many pounds of boost it was running and what exactly failed to throw the engine out like that.
Does she get credit for distance where the engine landed ?
May as well try for where the hood landed!
Some trucks use to throw more smoke, sometimes even throws fire, but here they wanted to do something unique so they throwed out the whole ENGINE😂🤣
Hooolllly crap dude!! Awesome footage!!
Hi, Great Video. Just shows the Strain the Engine/ Drive train are under. Pure Power!!! Cheers for shareing. Grant ; )
Man that was wild. That motor paid for a front row seat and it was hoping out to go sit in it.
What caused it to blow that violently you think ?
Should've looked for where that extra washer went.
Bru the twist on that frame was nuts.
...."hey Bubba...did you remember to check the oil"?
Love how they all gathered around the block immediately, they're lucky nothing ignited
What exactly would there be to cause ignition? Lol
Truck: welp that’s it for me I’m done.
Engine: adios amigo
That’s a wrap!
Adios amigo
It’s crazy to me the amount of torque these truck produce, completely twist the chassis. One front wheel up and other down.. I’m surprised the driveshaft doesn’t give out.
1.53 I laughed when I seen the size of firemans extinguisher ..."its ok I got this guys" lol
Crazy how much the frame bent from the torque._
The truck wanted a KTA so badly that it projectile vomited a Cat, lmfao
Ha good one
Winner! Winner! Chicken dinner.
You wish
Is the bonnet scratched.??????
I noticed the wheels stopped spinning when the engine popped out. lol
So that was the problem! The wheels stopped, the engine just wanted to keep going! :-) Yes, if the final drive jammed or failed there is are a lot horses and they have to go somewhere. The torque must have been mind boggoling.
Oh my goodness poor Brenda the look on her face when she saw the engine on the floor!
didnt kno there was a eject button
The engine did not blow up the clutch and pressure plate failed along with the input shaft to the gear box a combination of the 3 of the together. You could still hear the turbo winding down when the engine was on the ground.
Wrong, this was due to an engine failure caused by extreme boost pressure
That woman was lucky that the engine didn't go through the windshield
I bet the "Check if your engine is there" light came on.
The Caterpillar just got up and left the party.
Would love to see this the next day at the shop, and showing the autopsy of what broke.
0:23 and it was at that moment the head said to the block CYA on the flip side 🤣
That’s so much torque holy moly
Engine: “If it ain’t Boeing, I’m not going”.
It was bowing alright.
Have you tried turning the key off and on?
I'm friends with the woman who drove it, she's fine and is still pulling
Damn, are those the cylinder sleeves I see sticking out? Might be a bit too much boost, there.
"So Dad, I took the truck out last night and...." That's the expression she had after exiting from the passenger side from not being able to get the driver door open. That would be a phone call by the way, you don't stand directly in front of a parent with that kind of news.
2:00 Announcer: "Cleanup aisle 3...holy crap." I am SO glad they had this guy for the comedy relief that night. That was ORIGINAL !
Oooooouuuucccch!
Throwing the red flag was kind of pointless, after the BOOM.
He might support red flag laws
its a habbit
can you imagine the amount of torque the monster puts out lol. insanity
Imagine how high it would have gone without the hood being there
They’re all just wandering around the engine muttering, “Damn. Anyone have a forklift handy?”
A wise man on road kill once said, "we can just zues it right back together"
Which episode was that from?
I dont remember it.
Best ever high octane video. ….Tom
Awesome way to dispere 15 gallons of oil!!!!
Glad she was ok. Bet the concussion was brutal!
So in this case, would the engine warning light come or not, since it no longer has one?
Somebody didn’t tighten the screws on it.
Does it have a check engine light on?