Building My 1,000HP SCANIA Diesel V8 to Ship to USA!
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As a Swede i have to say that you are in the best hands when you work together with Finns. Always professionals at what they do and pride themselves on quality in everything they make or do. Proud to have them as neighbors!
Thank you. And of course we are better at hockey than you😉 Just kidding. You are great neighbors and I love snuss
I’ve got feeling that Finn's are of course a Swedish (quality-)/Russian (innovative) mix (and invented their "Hungarian”-style language to distinguish from both )?!
When a Finn says "yeah. We can do that" I think both Swedes and Norwegians are pretty much... Well, OK then. Let's go.
As a Finn, we couldn't have better neighbours than Sweden.
Yessss, I fully agree!!. Finnś are best fighters in world! Greetings from old Germany 🇩🇪
It's nice to see guys from totally different worlds working together 👍
I hope you have enjoyed your time here in Finland and Sweden.
We know that many Americans have European roots. So I'm not surprised that cool people from both sides of the Atlantic can work well together.
Considering That Scania and Mack worked together to develop the short block for the E9/DC16 engine, And though the have different heads and fuel systems they are the same bottom end. 2 different worlds have been working together for a long time. In fact it was Scania and Mack working together back in the 1960s that allowed Mack to use Scania patents to build thermodyne engines.
@@ronaldgentry9923 So Volvo and Scania worked together, because Mack has been part of the Volvo Group since 2001. By the way, Freightliner belongs to the Mercedes Group.
E9 Mack was developed in early 1980s, Scania and Mack worked together on several things starting in the 1960s or earlier. No I didn't mean Volvo, I mean Mack
@@ronaldgentry9923 As Mack belongs to the Volvo Group, Volvo has indirectly joined forces with Scania to develop the engines and perhaps continue to develop certain components together.
As a dutch truck driver who goes all over europe finnish is the language i want to learn most. Excellent no bs folks, great working attitudes.
I never learned more than perkele and satana. 😅 I guess swear words are the first things anyone learns in a foreign country.
@@LogiForce86 ei saa peittää
@@ZappaSheikhaha. Må ikke tildekkes was the first sentence in norvegian I learned. And also the last one. And yes, I'm from Finland.
It was strange to learn that norvegians thought that our "Ei saa peittää" was funny some 20 years ago, as we had been laughing for "må ikke tildekkes" as kids in the eighties.
Still not sure what triggered both of those to be that funny for each other though.
@@LogiForce86 Perkele and Saatana
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perkele
Well, since these words was the only things around you to read while sitting and pooping, for sure that etches in the Memory.
i can honestly say that this series is positively addictive to watch, Bruce. Seasons greetings to you, your family and our wonderful finnish neighbors. Cheers from Sweden!
I'm not a trucker, and nor do I have anything to do with trucks, but this build series has me hooked all the same! 👍
I am not a trucker guy, nor am I especially interested in engines... but this SCANIA series is very fascinating, so fascinating that I subscribed to the channel 😂🚚
I find it funny that I just randomly watched some of your vid because it was intresting to see an Americans view on European trucks. Then hop forward a month or two, and you're chilling in the same country I live in. So odd how things evolve :D
Your new Finnish friends were very accommodating and professional in this project . Thanking you and the staff of this shop for making a video like this possible ! Wishing all of you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year .
These guys are so professional, even fixing the oilcooler before shipping shows they know these engines inside out 👌 Thats a common issue with Scania v8. Great video every time 🔥
I really love how the fins are teaching him to work on jt himself but at ghe same time giving him pointers telling him how things come apart they are essentially teaching him how everything works on theyre engines before shipping it over here!💪 Absolutely love this content!!!!!!
This is the best thing on UA-cam ATM. Those Finns sure are very professional and have a great work ethic. I hope you go back again one day, or even invite them to your shop! Merry Christmas 🎅🎄👍
Thanks for helping Bruce make his dream come true from South Australia
Been following you for a while, but this European trip is one of the coolest things you've done to date. I can't get over how smooth that engine runs! You could almost balance a 50 Cent piece on there. I hope you follow through on this build. You'll definitely turn a lot of heads at any truck show you take it to. Have a safe flight home and a Merry Christmas!
...... thanks again Bruce, my daily Scania 'fix' is now complete. You must be 'buzzing' from this trip mate, as all that are following you will be also. That engine is a 'beast', and would look good blue to match all. As regards myself, a long time Scania fan here in the UK, could never see a series like this coming to watch. Scania must be proud of what you have done for them in what you are doing. Glad you are going to do some work on the Vermolen truck, she deserves it!. Merry Christmas to you and yours........
Haven’t watched the channel like I once did. But this Scania content has brought me back as a regular viewer. Love these Scanias!!
It would be cool to have your new friend from Finland come to visit you in Florida when the engine arrives in Florida.
You are an absolutely amazing storyteller! My grandfather had Scanias and as a five year old I steered his 110 Super. Thanks for the great content!
Nice to see that no matter where a person goes in this world, we can always find people with similar likes and friendship. Best of the holiday season to you and your family. from Cape Breton , Canada
Good luck to you Bruce love you’re Enthusiasm towards Scania trucks hoping this will be a New chapter for Scania trucks in North America
Hope you have enjoyed your stay in Europe even though it was probably a bit cold for a Floridian, hopefully you come back this summer and visit some truckshows and experience more of the culture over here, congrats on 900k as well, onwards to a million.
Aint it fun working with professionals? These guys sure make stuff happend when its time :)
great to watch this series, great work bruce.
This 730 engine will make the 4series feel like a sports car , incredible power and torque that could pull a mountain…
i'm excited to see that engine in the 4 series and it's not even my truck
R730 is 7 series. its huge upgrade old scania.
@@SPPhotography89 It's no BMW. The engine is from R-series and put to an 4-series Scania. The series number don't go by the engine. It goes by model number. 143 equals 14 litre engine 3-series. 164= 16 litre engine 4-series. When 4-series was facelifted it became R-series. Then the horsepower badge got a R before the numbers (R420 for example) and the model numbers disappeared.
@@markusylitalo8376 well, it's not a trash can (bmw) www.autotitre.com/forum/up/aa68d48e34.jpg
instead, Scania updated its model numbering in the 5-series to, for example, the R580 model. after this, all have been under the Rxxx / Sxxx model name. Now that was turned around to xxxR / xxxS
@@markusylitalo8376 I do know the Scania model markings from the old days
111 = 1 generation 11 liter
112 = 2 generation 11 liter
113 = 3 generation 11 liter.
Hi Bruce thanks for another fantastic video always something new and exciting happening. You mention that trailer with the Dolly. Here in Australia we have those trailer and dolly set up. Which are called Road trains. These road trains can haul up to 120 tones. Which comprises of the prime mover trailer dolly another trailer dolly and another trailer. But there are also other combinations. Keep up the great work. From Queensland Australia.😊😊😊
I have seen these trains in Outback truckers, i think...
Scania mechanic here. I love to see all the apreciation people have for those engines. Those engines are bulletproof. for 10 dc13 i have to rebuild, i probablly have to take apart just one dc16.
just give some love to crank and connrod bearings and you are pretty much done!
btw, that oil cooler its a common leak :D
You finally pronounced Villes name correct😀. Hope you enjoy your time in the nordic countries. I look forward to see the videos when you get the engine installed in your Scania back home. Love from northern Sweden and merry christmas. Or like we say it in Swedish "god jul" or what our good neighbours in Finland say "hyvää joulua".
I just can not stop watching this. Its perfect. Have a safe flight back to America and enjoy a wonderfull Christmas and I wish you a happy New Year. Cheers from Sweden.
These are some of the best videos I have seen. I love seeing the difference in the EURO market vs the US.
Finns are like swedish! Very different language but the same. And they love one another. All except Hockey! :) Then its game!
Yeah in hockey we are bitter enemies, until one of our teams get booted out, then we start cheering for the other team that is still in the championship! Otherwise we are really good friends! I still remember when we were allowed to watch the Sweden - Finland hockey game in school as a kid, it was an awesome day and I still remember it as if it was yesterday (can't remember who won though, I guess that was not important for the memory :-) )
Checked the result, I'm pretty sure that it was the 1995 final so it was the year Finland beat Sweden with 4-1.
Love following your Scania adventure, Happy holidays from Denmark
Looking forward to seeing that beast in the 4 series. Hopefully they ship the facelift stuff from the donor truck also to update the look a bit.
What a beast of an engine. Love these videos, greetings from norway
call the Dimmu Borgir greetings from finland :D
The owner is a great guy also to let you stay there and and use the shop. Super oppertunity for you to learn and ask questions. That is a one time opprtunity and I gues you gained some friends overthere
Keep up the great video Bruce! Simply brilliant work from all in Ireland 🇮🇪. Thank you
congratulations on 900.000 subscribers an fellow truck an tractor lovers,
1.000.000 subscribers here comes Bruce Wilson an followers !
Love the videos man, keep up the great work
@Bruce_Wilson just shortly after doing this Scania footage, your channel took off!!! Already at 900k I bet you will hit 1mil by Jan 1 and if not, then for sure by Feb 1!!! Congrats man, making big moves!
I just love this project. I have been thinking about this kind of swap into a 4 series for years.
The Scania content is the best content you've ever produced man, really enjoying it!
Hi Bruce - absolutely loving the Scania series - those guys know how to built a truck. Light years ahead of their US counterparts. Good luck with your channel and roll on 1m subs!
Damn. Love the Scania. Impressive trucks. Well built. Thanks for sharing.
Great work getting the exhaust and turbo on it. It sounds really nice. Get the engine painted before shipping imho.. Cool to get to see the Euro-style trailers up close.
What great videos out of your visit to Finland and Sweden, glad to see you're hands on Bruce you will have learnt a lot and so will be able to help any fellow Scania guys back in the States
Can't wait to see it installed and running in the Canadian beauty, safe trip back and enjoy Xmas
Stock manifold together with VGT is more pulse separeted and better for fuel economy. Also gives an engine with wider torque range meanwile passing emissions legislation.
That finish dudes vibe is cool, like he’s sarcastic but can’t express it American lol
I think it´s 100% finnish way of express things... show no expression, kinda...
So clean no smoke such great engines
Take the Scania with this motor and take it to Bradenton raceway and do a race between a American truck? Keep up the good work Bruce!
Nooooo ...... the white (or blue) Scania is for road use and the red one is for hooning about on race / drag tracks.
Looking forward to seeing the end result Bruce, good luck in everything you do .
Going to be awesome in the white (blue) Scania! But I think the engine should be a different colour so it pops a bit more, if it's also blue it might not be that visible and an engine like this i think you want to show off. I know that it's fairly hidden but at some angles it will be visible and then it might be nice if it stands out a bit from the rest, but that's just my thinking :)
Great video and nice work on the engine there!
Heh, Mabye he could do a White/Blue Finnish motif. XD
Call me Old Skool but engines, gearboxes and axles should all be Scania Battleship Grey! And yes it needs to set off the chassis colour.
Again its just me but I hope the engine is painted without wiring and other harnesses
@@RunawayTrain2502 Yellow!
Hello Bruce I live in the Netherlands but I notice that you are enjoying life in Finland and I think it is really nice to see that you are enjoying the snow. and that you will learn everything about the Scania.
Should come to truckstar festival next year! Maybe link up with Martijn Kuipers to show him how logistics work over here!
Great work and Merry Christmas 👍🏻
These trucks are awesome, very well engineered and look like they will last forever! I would love to drive one, they look like they are easy to service and keep maintained.
Merry Christmas all 🥰
Great show Bruce. I see it had a holset turbo. I bought a brand new turbo from holset. Brand new. No core charge. Made in South Carolina. Bought reman from Cummins. Bearings were out when mechanic put it on. new holset was same price as reman Cummins. Same box as the one you had in Europe. Very interesting.
Damn that actually pretty cheap, €1800. Can't wait to see it installed. Congrats on 900k! Hopefully more Europe trips upcoming, would love for you to visit the Netherlands 🇳🇱.
Educational experience watching Bruce Wilson..!! And learning desil engineering technology good content.
I am impressed with Scania Trucks.
Another award winning video!
Holset turbos made in my home town of Huddersfield
Can't wait to see it on the 4 Series !😍😍
Part Swede and worked on many Saabs and when I found out what the Scania part was I was blow away. The dyno video was amazing.
Can’t wait to see the next video
Great video Bruce love the engine builds
What a great sound, wow Yo.
Great content Bruce!, i would love to see you put the 144 engine in an US truck once you are done swapping the 730 engine in (idea??) .. btw just some info; the red and white Kallio truck in the back of this video is a Daf truck (made in Holland), that is, like your Peterbilt, also a Paccar product, it has a MX13 (or 11) engine in it.
That rear main seal ideea is really smart.
Removing the old seal it's really easy with zero risk of damaging the sealing surface unlike a classic seal
If the sealing surface is demaged , or has a groove from the old seal it's a lot easier to machine or replace the flywheel than the crankshaft
Good point! I have not seen this kind of design very often, I have a BMW diesel (B47) that have the same design on the sealing for the vibration damper/belt pulley at engine front. As you said, changes like a walk in the park and a groove from the old seal is no issue, as the main cause for this particular sealing replacement is just that the belt pulley/vulked vibration damper crap is worn out so will be replaced anyway :)
Great shop. Great people. Nice kit.👍
Great work you have done with this whole trip 👍 Now you are in winter Finland, and you HAVE TO GO TO THE SAUNA!! Cos we finns are Pro with that, and you got Excellent company for that enjoyment. You'll be sorry entire rest of your days, if you don't go 💙🇫🇮❄️🎄☃️
Yeah, I wish someone took him to a sauna with an ice cold Karhu beer!
Awesome as always!
Don't feel bad about your Finnish prononciation, nobody else outside of Finland can prononuce it either.
Estonians and Sámi people can, because they also speak finnic languages
@@EnigmaM1 and quite a lot of people in Tornedalen in Sweden who also speak Finnish :)
It's nice to have secret code language when you travel around the world, small nations have that privilege. Even inside Stockholm some people come and ask "Where are you from"... after listening to me talking to my friends. It is even more mindblowing when you're in the middle of nowhere in Asia region and suddenly you hear randomly your own language.
@@EnigmaM1 oh, us Sámi do struggle at times too 😜
Well done Bruce and Ylivoimalla guys, Finnish know how 👍👍👍 Suomalaista tieto taitoa, hieno juttu Ylivoimalan kaverit 👍👍👍
Joo kovaa kontenttia äijät pukkaa tulemaan Suomesta, hienoa että kovaa osaamista näytetään maailmalle👍
@@makke81 Suomi kartalle myös tämmösten asioiden myötä.
So cool, did my time on scania . Love the v8 best sounding engine ever
Great video and Merry Christmas
I hope you tried backing up around a corner with a dolly-trailer before you headed home 🤣👍!
Epic serie, thanks a lot! Please come back soon!
I agree, he should spend some time (and for the love of god film it) and learn how to reverse with a dolly, if you getting good at it you can reverse with almost anything ;)
It's always fan to se when trailer drivers tried to backing dolly trailer around a corner
this is going to be one epic build
Diesel exhaust manifolds always blow my mind, in that I always have to remind myself that #1 they're usually built for packaging, and #2 they're usually intended for lower rev's where the HP is bi-product of TQ and so their sizing can remain fairly modest to sustain flow at lower rev ranges.
Quite the opposite from a set of Hemi headers
It di d struck me too, how smal dimeter those manifolds where for such a big engine
@@Rimrock300 yeah I was thinking the same...each log join nearly the same diameter not really stepping up much in succession but I know this helps low rpm velocity for a non-VGT turbo
That motor is going to be sweet!
In Finland that american style trailer is called half trailer and that what was pulled out from the shop is called full trailer.
GreAt collaboration
You are nailing the pronunciation of Scania these days🙂👍
Merry Christmas to all. And to you Brucey, remember fish are friends. Not food.
In 1 spanish word : Bestial 👌💪💪💪💪
Love the EU content, I drive a scania r460 and there amazing trucks. I've driven dafs and other trucks and don't get me wrong there ok but I find they don't have the build quality or refinement that scanias have. Yes other trucks can happily pull trailers etc all day and can be slept in but there just not as much refined in terms of functionality. Perfect example of this is the air controllers are on the dash and on a fly lead,everything is in the right place. The only thing I wish scania would make standard across all it's trucks is the adaptive cruise control and android auto which are not only included in the other trucks as standard but are great safety features to. Have a safe flight home and a good Christmas and new year
Hey Daf's aren't bad lol I learned a lot about fixing things from my XF. Drove it for 2 years you name it it broke haha
Volvo just as good.
@andygm525 ah DAFs just love to play there music tadadum tadadum 😂
@@andygm525 the new dafs are shocking, it's either night heaters or worse. Don't get me wrong theres loads of space inside and the adaptive cruise control is amazing. The thing that really let's daf down is the build quality, if they put as much effort into the quality as they have the design then they would be great trucks.
@@patodonovan274 the volvo does look nice inside. How are the new iveco doing, I've heard mixed reactions from the drivers who use them
Great video Bruce.
Here in New Zealand the trailer you show in your video we have similar ones as well.
We have 2 axles through to 5 axles with a single axle dolly on 2 & 3 axle trailers and 2 axle dollies and 2 to 3 axle on the rear of our trailers.
You must come to NZ to see for yourself the setups we have here. You will be impressed.
In NZ we have cabover Scania’s, Volvo’s, as well MAN, DAF, Iveco and Australian built Kenworths, Mack’s and the odd Peterbilt.
Forgot we Japanese trucks and a few Chinese trucks as well.
Come and check us out Bruce here in NZ. You will be surprised.
Love your videos on the Scania’s at present. All the best.
Cheers Angus.
Dam BuBu,
Look at you, a Scan ya mechanic! lol!
Nice to see the Porsche designed
Ceramic Clutch packs in Class 8 trucks.
Bruce, you'll probably have the first in the US.
two of the plugs(white and black) were for EBS brake system, its like ABS but electronic.
Amazing this journey, and the parts, i have no clew how diesel engines work, my collegue repairs Liebher diesel motors in mobile cranes, i only do the outriggers.
Can't wait for what bhp the engine hits i love the scania R620
Isn't HP pretty irrelevant for these big diesels? Their torque is insane, close to 4000nm which is nuts.
Pretty cool they welcomed you with open arms. I thought that was pretty neat.
NICE 1000 HP, a beast
If you really want to get most out of your Scania trucks, check Team Herlevi in Finland (not too far from Oulu). They know how to tune up diesel engines in trucks and tractors (as they've been working with tractor / truck pulling for decades already and have been european champions for some decades too)
Cant whait for the next vid🤩
To be honest Bruce, you will be able to do some seriouse heavy hauling with your ”new engine” in your Scania. Make sure you make that a valid point in your company back home in Us, i used to drive those 730 hauling 90ton ore from a place in northen Sweden, i can say as much that you wouldn’t have any issue pulling, even though i used automatic. I think you gonna have a blast putting all together when you get home. I looking for new videos everyday from you, relizing you need to rest from time to time 😂
Epic! Bruce building a Scania V8 in Finland. Fantasic! Edit: If you whant a diesel to run great, you need Finnish engineering 😋
Great that you are really getting into scania trucks how ever im now driving kw t610 day cab
Cool work gear.
The Kevlar puck disk is like/similar to the one Centerforce made for my 1988 IROC in 1994, when I made it into a Vortech SC 383/Tremec 6-speed manual, the racing clutch could not hold the torque, so they made a one-off 6-puck disk using Kevlar, and it worked.
Needs the chrome valve covers
That's true chrome would possibly look better than painted. 🤔
Fun trip 😊
Great To See Your True Self Coming Out And The Challenges You Could End Up Setting The Cab Over Return Merry Christmas To All.