@@fellpower The guy just built an engine out of a junk air compressor! You don't think he could fit it into something and make it work? Like a boat, go-cart, or a motorcycle? You're mad cause you don't have the intelligence to build one.
@@MikeRobersonDaddyDoeBucks those aluminum con rods would be knocking really soon, as those didn't have any bearings like normal engines do. And after all, air compressors don't get used like normal engines, duty cycle is pretty low. It was junk then, and it'll be junk soon. So we learned something today.
@@MikeRobersonDaddyDoeBucksi see sir ,you are man of intellect. Can you explain to me please, why he then run those poor turbo firts dry and above else wrong ? Since we are all just mad and jealous of his skills , i give you example. those tubes, coming out compressor hosing, are boost reference. They should be connected to bowls of carburetor or other parts to help with higher demand of fuel then on boost. But he just hidden them behind and then didn't even run them at all. Funny thing is , if run them in suck throu configuration, he would not need them and maybe even make some power . And those turbos whould be cooked in any application with more then 5 minutes of running them . His oil system is garbage with any pressure or flow so turbos whould get air locked. And i thing that block would Twist or crack because of temperature difference
@@Brett_PierceyI can tell you from that Ford/Mazda era anything rubber in that car breaks. From vacuum leaks to break dust seal and everything inbetween.
OMG, I was an Emglo service tech forr 5 years. Always enjoyed those v4's! Clean up those cranks and put fresh rods, send it! We did Kellogg, Champion, Quincy, name it.... But you're creation is a work of ART!!!!!!
maybe art, but outright trickery, ie, turbos that cannot actually work, is the thing a charlatan resorts to. hint. look at the "reference" lines on the front of the turbos. where do they GO? thats a massive leak, isnt it? on the last run, even the fittings have been removed... a BIGGER leak! wheres the pitot tube feeding boost reference to the carb bowls? essential part of any "blow through" setup. if the bowls experienced any boost... wheres the fuel pump to force fuel in against boost? on the vz21 turbo, one of those flange mounting holes on the front is open directly to the compressor side of the wheel... more air leaks? i was about to mention wastegates but one shot does show them blocked off with a bolt, so no argument on that point. yet again, that bolt is easily removed before bolting the exhausts on, and you never get another look inside there.. if you are a service tech for air compressors, i would hope you have at least a basic knowledge of how a turbo SHOULD be set up, and that open ended hoses and compressors with serious air leaks generally cant build pressure... and that clear vinyl tube dealing with hot oil from a turbocharger is going to last literally minutes at best... trickery, fakery, and useless "bling" doesnt strike me as being very "artistic" at all... it reeks of "scam". if he had stuck to the engine by itself... i wouldnt have any complaints. as it is, its earnt itself a report...
@@paradiselost9946 I've done enough compressors to know they don't have turbos. But with all your criticism, show us what you built. What's that, nothing? That whole setup was just one big spinny thingy, probably useless to power anything......So lighten up Francis!
Unbelievable, I didn't expect it to improve 90% like that, especially the rusty patches that look like they've rotted away. So talented, I love your channel..
Great work, just needs a stronger oil pump and other set of carburetors. If the turbos make nmany boost, you will loose all power because these aren't blow-through carburetors, they are draw-through. That means they only work on vaccum because Venturi, blow-through on the other hand needs pressurized fuel and a fuel regulator. A simpler way to do it, would be to take those 2 carburetors and put them on the turbo intake, that would solve it. Have a great day
@@lollipop84858 he's just giving him a tip to improve the engine and make it run more efficiently. There's no need to be rude. And what he's explaining is damn right, cuz i've made the same mistake when i was a beginner at workin with engines😊
Thought that I was the only one noticing😅 unfortunately we didn't see any huge lack of performance due to low boost. Anyways Great comment to help him improve both the engine and his knowledge
Suck-through carbs can be used in blow through systems but you do need appropriate fuel pump and fuel pressure control. It’s probably easier to use fuel injection.
FASCINATING! I didn't even want to blink. What an INSANE amount of skill and engineering! The fabrication of those custom cylinder heads and overhead camshafts just blew my mind. Just wow.
TBF an engine is basically just a compressor. Instead of using the rotating mass to compress air for storage, it uses it for power generation or movement. It's not uncommon to see 4 of 8 cylinders on a V8 converted to compress air for stationary use.
Don't forget to lube up the front and rear oil seals when installing them, without it, the friction between the crank and oil seals will create friction and they'll burn out very quickly 😮
Is the engine reliable? Probably not… but the fact that it wasn’t an engine in the first place makes this actually incredible. Definitely need someone like this during the apocalypse 🙂↕️
Best piece of engineering so far, really enjoyed watching you turn that old, rusty compressor into a great looking, great sounding monster of a V4, turbo charged engine! Magic!
I love seeing folks raw dog an entire project. No computer driven machines, all manual. Well, there may be a board or two in the TIG welder, lol. Runs smooth, great throttle response. Absolutely excellent job my friend. 👍🏻😎👍🏻
@@jasonsummit1885, you should definitely enlighten me because a number of old school tool and die guys I know very well refer to an all manual machine build as a raw dog process. If it’s been associated with something different and it’s funny as hell, you gotta share man, lol. 😂😂
@@stephenwest2476Time isn’t all about work, time can be about entertainment and learning, he means watching this wasn’t a waste of time in the sense of him enjoying it.
I couldnt stop squinting when he dropped those heads in the lathe after lobbing them up with a wobbly drop saw . This is the most crudely brilliant shit i have ever seen. Absolute genius. Im all for it 👍
Hey Let's Learn Something, I just wanted to say that every time I watch one of your videos I always get the same feeling of "wow, that's truly incredible." I'm currently in college for mechanical engineering, but you are truly and simultaneously the machinist, engineer, and tradesman that I honestly aspire to be someday. Keep it up my friend, and just know that I fully support you in every creation you form!
@@HarmonRAB-hp4nk "turbo supercharger". yet... they arent even plumbed up. they cant ever develop boost, and if they did, the engine wouldnt run. take a close look at the hoses leading from teh front of the turbo. the ones that usually drive the wastegate... where do they go? the last scenes great... theyre removed entirely, and left open.... just a "minor air leak", i guess. how are those carbs setup to deal with blow through? no boost reference on the bowls... wheres the fuel pump to get fuel in against boost pressure?
Say what you want about this guy, but he's putting in the effort. This isn't some slap job fly by night operation. He's really putting the time effort and thought into these jobs
I remember years ago I saw the video of turning an AC compressor into a engine, it's great to watch now how much the quality of the videos and project has improved! awesome!
the altering of the valve rockers to get the right opening and closing duration, just by eye is something that only a few people can imagine and see in their mind's eye,
All internal combustion engines are just air pumps! I'd like to see this with a lil load on it and making boost. Be cool to see if it would stay together.
Use it for a vehicle of some sort , also add a cooler and other things needed like a filter for the intake and bug radiator so you can just floor it and hear the turbos
Why! there are plenty of engines already out there just waiting to go, this just demonstrates the lack of intelligence this generation has now. You are all just trying to be Macgyver.
@oldgamer1330 i was just sayng the sound of engines makes me smile because i like cars but you do you mr i have a scholarship and multiple degrees in mechanics
@@oldgamer1330why use it in some sort of vehicle? Because you can and because it would be cool and unique. Nothing wrong with trying to put in something.
@@SajonWalker Yes I guess that is all this generation can come up with, a complete waste of time. You should have stuck with Lego. Monkeys do and other Monkeys watch on.
@@oldgamer1330why the fuck are u so mad, he just suggested putting it in a car, and instantly a whole generation is incompetent? Says more about you sir
Impressive! See an assembly and tightening connecting rods without a torque wrench including the cylinders and without a tightening order, down like this with a screwdriver...join 2 camshafts with a mild steel bushing only by pressure....assemble oil seal without first lubricating it .....assemble the valves without the relevant oil seals on the guides.....truly an excellent job.....shith.....
Contrary to popular belief, an intercooler is not strictly necessary. You do still absolutely benefit from the added power of turbos, intercooled or not
Я из России смотрю тебя и восхищаюсь твоим талантам брат 💪🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤝 Я сам механик изобретать ! Но твои способности меня искренне восхищают !!!! Лучше тебя ещё не видел!
I swear this guy has a massive stockpile of those small cam cases for motorbikes. I don't know the exact make but they're in almost every build I see him make.
They're an old Honda design, manufactured by a lot of different companies now. Nearly all small Chinese, Indian, Korean, ECT motorcycle use the same engine.
If you want this engine to make any boost you'll need to add a boost reference from ether the turbo intake housing or the charge pipe and connect that the side of the carburettor and the Bottom of the carb. Then ether add another boost reference to the top of the fuel tank if you are using a gravity fuel system. But if you are using a fuel electronic fuel pump you'll need to add a fuel pressure regulator with a 1:1 boost reference.
i thought so, plus dont carburetors have sealing problems under boost? i think a pull through setup would work wayy better, not to mention the sketchy paper test done at the end, it would take alot more than that to snuff a motor i feel
@@flubdorp No a draw through setup is even worse because engine runs like crap and its a pain to tune it also has terrible throttle response. If you properly seal up the carb it won't leak.
@@flubdorp I think he did it to prove that the turbo are connected to the intake of the engine but there not connected properly so you never see any boost.
The instantly dirty oil is telling the viewer that its already tearing its self apart. It can't really work. And if THAT ain't enough, the massive cloud of smoke in the room at the end sure should!
Next time when welding aluminium cilinder heads or cilinders, I’d recommend hammering the welds to compress the material so its stronger and denser. Might have to add material after.
This is awesome. The whole time you were machining I was like, yeah but how are you gonna deal with oil?!? and then cut to a finish shot with an oil pump and host of tubes and connections.
This dude literally just said "see that pile of garbage out back?... lemme do something real quick hold up" and then proceeded to make an entire top end out of nowhere, machined his way into mad scientist level, and ended by basically saying he would've thrived during the golden era of NASCAR where engineering like this was praised when working in the grey area of the rulebook... I'm shook. Wild. 🔥 This is way better than those "just picked up this 'random engine' from the middle of the woods that I definitely didn't just throw away there last week and covered it in 5 pounds of dirt" for this scammy video." Bravo 👏🏾👏🏾
Back in the day (1950s) John Deere had a V4 starting motor on some of their tractors. They ran at high RPM and sounded fantastic. A real contrast to the huge 2 cylinder engine they were cranking up.
Love love love those V4's! They're just so underappreciated, and underutilized in the transportation sector. That thing would end up in a "tiny car". A scale version of a real car that's a Go-Kart, made to look like a little Spyker Laviolette! Or a mini jdm car, like an R34 or R32. Like a 1/4-1/3 scale Go-Kart that looks and acts exactly like the vehicle it's modeled after. A Mini Lancia Stratos would be sick too!
In a world of electric interest, this is very cool. Nor only did they make a running engine from an abandoned air compressor, but they threw turbos on it too, heck yea!
This video made me question my existence, I'm surprised the head gaskets didn't fail, and I'm surprised the turbo on the left didn't fail as it wasn't getting oil for a bit, I did notice a bit of play in the compressor wheel during some revs which could have been because of oil starvation but I will admit that I'm impressed, I wouldn't be able to do something like this even if I had all the tools
Beautiful job, I think it's worth investing in maybe a billet crank with a center bearing and connecting rods, then find something cool and quirky to run it in. But still a work of art as is.❤
A work of art. I'm impressed with the simplicity, yet so beautiful end result. I'm imagining a cool little cafe racer bike with this engine in it, most for show, not high performance.
What is this Sorcery lol This man is from another planet, Absolutely love where his mind is. Keep being amazing and showing us all this awesome stuff.,
Sounds beastly I just wonder how much vibration there is. And how long it will last it doesn’t have an oil pump. For the rotating assembly I love how this guy literally takes anything put a Honda head on it and makes it run
I think a bigger oil pump would be a good idea
Very true I saw the oil barely going up the lines myself
Noticed, but once primed. It had a substantial increase on second start....
@@jeanlawson9133 substantial difference, though probably still insufficient for the task.
Preferrably a standalone electric oil pump
Definitely agreed. Even a prestart primer would be great but the oil does seem to move slowly. Maybe fine(?)
My father was a Tool & Die Maker for 50 years. He would be very proud to see young men still using there brains and talents. Keep rocking it 👍
And if he read the spelling of your comment he would be disappointed.
@@anchopanchorancho your a dick for posting that.
@@anchopanchorancho
No one respects a grammar nazi.
@@anchopanchorancho And what have you done other than drag people down online? You are 999 in 1000.
@@anchopanchorancho English is probably not his/her mothers tongue but had nevertheless the courage to write some nice words.
50% Machinist 50% mad scientist
100% genius
100% Rough
and 100% unuseable ^^
@@fellpower The guy just built an engine out of a junk air compressor! You don't think he could fit it into something and make it work? Like a boat, go-cart, or a motorcycle? You're mad cause you don't have the intelligence to build one.
@@MikeRobersonDaddyDoeBucks those aluminum con rods would be knocking really soon, as those didn't have any bearings like normal engines do. And after all, air compressors don't get used like normal engines, duty cycle is pretty low.
It was junk then, and it'll be junk soon. So we learned something today.
@@MikeRobersonDaddyDoeBucksi see sir ,you are man of intellect. Can you explain to me please, why he then run those poor turbo firts dry and above else wrong ? Since we are all just mad and jealous of his skills , i give you example. those tubes, coming out compressor hosing, are boost reference. They should be connected to bowls of carburetor or other parts to help with higher demand of fuel then on boost. But he just hidden them behind and then didn't even run them at all. Funny thing is , if run them in suck throu configuration, he would not need them and maybe even make some power . And those turbos whould be cooked in any application with more then 5 minutes of running them . His oil system is garbage with any pressure or flow so turbos whould get air locked. And i thing that block would Twist or crack because of temperature difference
I appreciate not adding music or incessant talking over the entire video. Good job.
A LITTLE bit of talking would clear up a few things for those of us not named Smokey Yunick.
Agreed.
This probably won't be the engine of the year but will definitely last longer than Ford's Ecoboost.
To be fair, just about anything will last longer than an ecoboost😂
Which one? The 1.6 I4 in the Fiesta ST can take waaay more power before you ever need to touch internals and is generally regarded as very reliable. 🤔
I mean yeah because this one isn't actually turbocharged
Are those the ones with rubber oil pump belts?
@@Brett_PierceyI can tell you from that Ford/Mazda era anything rubber in that car breaks. From vacuum leaks to break dust seal and everything inbetween.
Things like this is what UA-cam should be
I kinda like the bikini waxing videos 🤣
OMG, I was an Emglo service tech forr 5 years. Always enjoyed those v4's! Clean up those cranks and put fresh rods, send it! We did Kellogg, Champion, Quincy, name it.... But you're creation is a work of ART!!!!!!
maybe art, but outright trickery, ie, turbos that cannot actually work, is the thing a charlatan resorts to.
hint. look at the "reference" lines on the front of the turbos. where do they GO? thats a massive leak, isnt it?
on the last run, even the fittings have been removed... a BIGGER leak!
wheres the pitot tube feeding boost reference to the carb bowls? essential part of any "blow through" setup.
if the bowls experienced any boost... wheres the fuel pump to force fuel in against boost?
on the vz21 turbo, one of those flange mounting holes on the front is open directly to the compressor side of the wheel... more air leaks?
i was about to mention wastegates but one shot does show them blocked off with a bolt, so no argument on that point. yet again, that bolt is easily removed before bolting the exhausts on, and you never get another look inside there..
if you are a service tech for air compressors, i would hope you have at least a basic knowledge of how a turbo SHOULD be set up, and that open ended hoses and compressors with serious air leaks generally cant build pressure...
and that clear vinyl tube dealing with hot oil from a turbocharger is going to last literally minutes at best...
trickery, fakery, and useless "bling" doesnt strike me as being very "artistic" at all...
it reeks of "scam".
if he had stuck to the engine by itself... i wouldnt have any complaints.
as it is, its earnt itself a report...
@@paradiselost9946 bro reported a video because one thing is fake
@@paradiselost9946 So he went to the trouble of all of this machining to trick you?
@@paradiselost9946 I've done enough compressors to know they don't have turbos. But with all your criticism, show us what you built. What's that, nothing? That whole setup was just one big spinny thingy, probably useless to power anything......So lighten up Francis!
@@paradiselost9946thanks Karen, where would we be without your ilk.
Unbelievable, I didn't expect it to improve 90% like that, especially the rusty patches that look like they've rotted away. So talented, I love your channel..
Great work, just needs a stronger oil pump and other set of carburetors. If the turbos make nmany boost, you will loose all power because these aren't blow-through carburetors, they are draw-through. That means they only work on vaccum because Venturi, blow-through on the other hand needs pressurized fuel and a fuel regulator.
A simpler way to do it, would be to take those 2 carburetors and put them on the turbo intake, that would solve it.
Have a great day
Grow up and leave him alone !
@@lollipop84858 he's just giving him a tip to improve the engine and make it run more efficiently. There's no need to be rude. And what he's explaining is damn right, cuz i've made the same mistake when i was a beginner at workin with engines😊
Thought that I was the only one noticing😅 unfortunately we didn't see any huge lack of performance due to low boost. Anyways Great comment to help him improve both the engine and his knowledge
Suck-through carbs can be used in blow through systems but you do need appropriate fuel pump and fuel pressure control.
It’s probably easier to use fuel injection.
@@davidelliott5843+1
FASCINATING! I didn't even want to blink. What an INSANE amount of skill and engineering! The fabrication of those custom cylinder heads and overhead camshafts just blew my mind. Just wow.
This channel needs to be rebranded as "let's make an engine out of anything vaguely engine shaped"
40 years ago I had a Dodge Polara with a V-Twin AC pump, and thought of what a cool little engine that would make.
TBF an engine is basically just a compressor. Instead of using the rotating mass to compress air for storage, it uses it for power generation or movement.
It's not uncommon to see 4 of 8 cylinders on a V8 converted to compress air for stationary use.
Don't forget to lube up the front and rear oil seals when installing them, without it, the friction between the crank and oil seals will create friction and they'll burn out very quickly 😮
Totally rolled that one cam seal! Lol
Still an insanely cool and complex build though!
i would love to see this thing go on a superbike or on a gokart
it sounds amazing btw
Same here, also i was thinking how much hp have that motor
@@fredymredy honestly yeah bro like a v4 is already in superbikes like ducati and aprilia and then you throw on two turbos thats gotta be somethin
@@fredymredygotta be around 20-25
@@MuhammadSaudSiddiqui Depends on compression and how many cc it has, but it should have a decent power band.
@@MuhammadSaudSiddiqui yeah but it isnt a small v4 from an air compressor 😅😅 but I get your enthusiasm
Put two of those V4 compressors together and make an awesome 8 banger!!! yeah baby!!!
you dont see it running when he's done do you? probably because it doesnt.. ps the timing is off 180 degree's LOL
Try to make a 2-stroke diesel engine from compressor
That’s a great idea
Or a water pump. You can do that to a 4 stroke also by enlarging the crank gear size making it a two stroke.
I made a 2 stoke diesel. You can see it on my channel
I also made a 2 stroke engine from a compressor
Yes good idea
Is the engine reliable? Probably not… but the fact that it wasn’t an engine in the first place makes this actually incredible. Definitely need someone like this during the apocalypse 🙂↕️
Doesnt look like it lasted at all. Did you see how dirty the oil was after the second start up? 😂
Best piece of engineering so far, really enjoyed watching you turn that old, rusty compressor into a great looking, great sounding monster of a V4, turbo charged engine!
Magic!
absolute Chad for showing us where to buy all the parts! fantastic
I love seeing folks raw dog an entire project. No computer driven machines, all manual. Well, there may be a board or two in the TIG welder, lol. Runs smooth, great throttle response. Absolutely excellent job my friend. 👍🏻😎👍🏻
I don't think that term (raw dog) means what you think it does.😂
@@jasonsummit1885, you should definitely enlighten me because a number of old school tool and die guys I know very well refer to an all manual machine build as a raw dog process. If it’s been associated with something different and it’s funny as hell, you gotta share man, lol. 😂😂
@@Far2hip raw dog means sex without a condom 😂 however you still used it correctly
This man just cannot resist the urge to turn things into engines that should not be turned into engines
I did not waste my time following you. I wish you success in the manufacturing field!
What are you doing since you ain't wasting your time you must be building something spectacular
@@stephenwest2476Time isn’t all about work, time can be about entertainment and learning, he means watching this wasn’t a waste of time in the sense of him enjoying it.
@@stephenwest2476 He said it backwards or inside out...
@@Theflowingcurrent I was puzzled too then read your comment to unravel the intended meaning of OP. Reading between the lines.
The accessory belt burnout was fucking hilarious
this is the Dude you want on your team in Mad Max World!
I'm impressed in spite of myself . Who needs a micrometre when you've got a black marker and a dream !!
Figuring out how to do the timing on this is so far above my head. Awesome work!
What I really need is a V-12 supercharged pencil sharpener. Great work.
A pencil sharpener! Hey @florius9804, I found your supercharger! 🤣
an superscharger would be an awsome challange i think u can do it would be so cool!
Made from what?? An egg beater??
@@RandyKopis What?! That would never work! You need TWO egg beaters!
@@RandyKopismaybe a giant drill bit
I couldnt stop squinting when he dropped those heads in the lathe after lobbing them up with a wobbly drop saw . This is the most crudely brilliant shit i have ever seen. Absolute genius. Im all for it 👍
Hey Let's Learn Something, I just wanted to say that every time I watch one of your videos I always get the same feeling of "wow, that's truly incredible." I'm currently in college for mechanical engineering, but you are truly and simultaneously the machinist, engineer, and tradesman that I honestly aspire to be someday. Keep it up my friend, and just know that I fully support you in every creation you form!
yup bullshit baffles brains.. meanwhile experienced ppl are laughing at this guy calling turbo's a supercharger :-(
@@HarmonRAB-hp4nk "turbo supercharger".
yet... they arent even plumbed up. they cant ever develop boost, and if they did, the engine wouldnt run.
take a close look at the hoses leading from teh front of the turbo. the ones that usually drive the wastegate... where do they go?
the last scenes great... theyre removed entirely, and left open.... just a "minor air leak", i guess.
how are those carbs setup to deal with blow through? no boost reference on the bowls...
wheres the fuel pump to get fuel in against boost pressure?
Say what you want about this guy, but he's putting in the effort. This isn't some slap job fly by night operation. He's really putting the time effort and thought into these jobs
Boy! That spring retainer scared the shits outta me mate! 🤣💀
This guy makes make it extreme look like a pup. Top effort.
he's also completely silly...... those are turbochargers NOT superchargers... I dont think he knows much about engines
@@HarmonRAB-hp4nk yeah, that's why he build an engine out of rusted junk lol
This man should get or make a dyno to test his engines
@@grovecitysirens_GCS The LAST thing he wants is to see them put to the TEST.
I remember years ago I saw the video of turning an AC compressor into a engine, it's great to watch now how much the quality of the videos and project has improved! awesome!
32:42 Can't Wait for the Next video where this engine will be mounted ✌️
the altering of the valve rockers to get the right opening and closing duration, just by eye is something that only a few people can imagine and see in their mind's eye,
All internal combustion engines are just air pumps! I'd like to see this with a lil load on it and making boost. Be cool to see if it would stay together.
Also, good job on using your thinker my friend! The things you can do with a mill and lathe. I've got to get me some.
You know that he run turbos wrong so he wasn't making any Power, right ?
I've heard that tired old trope for decades, that "IC engines are just air pumps". They're damn shitty ones! Take clean air, add fuel, make dirty air!
@@filipcsizmar4860A mere technicality! 😂
@@RandyKopis true , anything is technicality when you hammer on slipnfit bearing at room temperature 🤣🤣🤣🤣
A mix of talent, artist, mad scientist and unlimited creativity, se love these things together!!! Congratulations from city of São Paulo - Brasil!
This is a bodging-together job worthy of Le Dan.
I can't believe you salvaged anything from that pile of rust. Nice work!
Runs better than most Harley's
Any*
@@davidgembe3446 🤣😂
So much of this is so far beyond what I thought was possible.
Use it for a vehicle of some sort , also add a cooler and other things needed like a filter for the intake and bug radiator so you can just floor it and hear the turbos
Why! there are plenty of engines already out there just waiting to go, this just demonstrates the lack of intelligence this generation has now. You are all just trying to be Macgyver.
@oldgamer1330 i was just sayng the sound of engines makes me smile because i like cars but you do you mr i have a scholarship and multiple degrees in mechanics
@@oldgamer1330why use it in some sort of vehicle? Because you can and because it would be cool and unique. Nothing wrong with trying to put in something.
@@SajonWalker Yes I guess that is all this generation can come up with, a complete waste of time. You should have stuck with Lego. Monkeys do and other Monkeys watch on.
@@oldgamer1330why the fuck are u so mad, he just suggested putting it in a car, and instantly a whole generation is incompetent?
Says more about you sir
Cutting and swapping the rockers instead of dismantling, the camp shaft was pretty genius
I just love his builds😄
Your vast skill set and mastery of those skills are so freaking impressive! This blew me away!
That my dear friend, is kindly referred to as a "twin-turbo" Engine 😊😊
And I WANT it.
yep , me too . I reckon she'll spin up a good 10 or 12 bhp !
- "it will it fit?"
- "maybe"
- "will it work"
- "we will see..."
- "that's good enough"
Should be 2M subs
why? because he is a scam artist and fakes videos?
teh turboes can not operate, and are intentionally set up to NOT make boost.
29:44 From Junk to "Twin Turbo V4 Engine" 😎✌️
Impressive! See an assembly and tightening connecting rods without a torque wrench including the cylinders and without a tightening order, down like this with a screwdriver...join 2 camshafts with a mild steel bushing only by pressure....assemble oil seal without first lubricating it .....assemble the valves without the relevant oil seals on the guides.....truly an excellent job.....shith.....
Hey, its not drivable car engine...
And those cams will hold...
Nothing I love more than doing it because you can 😊 Brilliant work
This is a masterpiece,but you forget an intercooler or intercoolers.😊Try with twin scroll turbo,also😊
Contrary to popular belief, an intercooler is not strictly necessary. You do still absolutely benefit from the added power of turbos, intercooled or not
Somebody get this man a ratcheting wrench set! Solid work!
Я из России смотрю тебя и восхищаюсь твоим талантам брат 💪🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤝
Я сам механик изобретать !
Но твои способности меня искренне восхищают !!!!
Лучше тебя ещё не видел!
I don't know if you're monitized in this video. So I didn't skip an ad
I definitely wasn’t expecting the twin turbo setup going in, naturally aspirated would have been more than impressive enough.
People out here commenting what they’d do instead. Like they’re making whole engines from scratch out of a air compressor. Absolutely amazing
I swear this guy has a massive stockpile of those small cam cases for motorbikes. I don't know the exact make but they're in almost every build I see him make.
They're an old Honda design, manufactured by a lot of different companies now.
Nearly all small Chinese, Indian, Korean, ECT motorcycle use the same engine.
they are cheapo gy6 heads. you can get them for like 30 bucks a piece
If you want this engine to make any boost you'll need to add a boost reference from ether the turbo intake housing or the charge pipe and connect that the side of the carburettor and the Bottom of the carb. Then ether add another boost reference to the top of the fuel tank if you are using a gravity fuel system. But if you are using a fuel electronic fuel pump you'll need to add a fuel pressure regulator with a 1:1 boost reference.
i thought so, plus dont carburetors have sealing problems under boost? i think a pull through setup would work wayy better, not to mention the sketchy paper test done at the end, it would take alot more than that to snuff a motor i feel
@@flubdorp No a draw through setup is even worse because engine runs like crap and its a pain to tune it also has terrible throttle response. If you properly seal up the carb it won't leak.
@@TheSmallEngineShed ooh good insight, what u think abt the paper test?
@@flubdorp I think he did it to prove that the turbo are connected to the intake of the engine but there not connected properly so you never see any boost.
Thank you for not putting boring music on your videos
Скоро мы увидим полностью самадельный двигатель:)
I'm always amazed at every build! So much talent and engineering combined to make such machinery! Great job and continued success!
The instantly dirty oil is telling the viewer that its already tearing its self apart.
It can't really work.
And if THAT ain't enough, the massive cloud of smoke in the room at the end sure should!
Love the burnout 😂😂 Also, getting a blow-through carb to work right, let alone two of them can be such a pain to get right. Awesome build!
Next time when welding aluminium cilinder heads or cilinders, I’d recommend hammering the welds to compress the material so its stronger and denser. Might have to add material after.
"cylinders"
I really thought I was on top of the world when I rebuilt a Volkswagen W12 engine! I ain’t got nothing on this guy👍🏻👍🏻
That engine sounds amaziongly healthy for having very little design process. I'd give that a 10💯
This would be a mad engine for a motorcycle conversion absolute blow out well done old mate
Every video you put out you do something I never imagined possible.
It's so cool, at the end, the hard work is finally paid off.😍
This is awesome. The whole time you were machining I was like, yeah but how are you gonna deal with oil?!? and then cut to a finish shot with an oil pump and host of tubes and connections.
Allen Millyard on line 2! THAT man could make it WORK!
Can’t beat Alan!
@@VintageEngineRepairs He is incredibly talented, and does amazing things with limited funds and tools. He's brilliant!
@@VintageEngineRepairs I can't remember, is it Alan or Allen?
@@RandyKopis Allen! Sorry I have been watching too much Alan Litchman LOL
This dude literally just said "see that pile of garbage out back?... lemme do something real quick hold up" and then proceeded to make an entire top end out of nowhere, machined his way into mad scientist level, and ended by basically saying he would've thrived during the golden era of NASCAR where engineering like this was praised when working in the grey area of the rulebook... I'm shook. Wild. 🔥
This is way better than those "just picked up this 'random engine' from the middle of the woods that I definitely didn't just throw away there last week and covered it in 5 pounds of dirt" for this scammy video."
Bravo 👏🏾👏🏾
I think that thing is beautiful and nasty. What skills and planning abilities this guy just demonstrated.
Back in the day (1950s) John Deere had a V4 starting motor on some of their tractors. They ran at high RPM and sounded fantastic. A real contrast to the huge 2 cylinder engine they were cranking up.
Brought Back From The Dead 👏👏 Quality Work Sir.
Love love love those V4's! They're just so underappreciated, and underutilized in the transportation sector. That thing would end up in a "tiny car". A scale version of a real car that's a Go-Kart, made to look like a little Spyker Laviolette! Or a mini jdm car, like an R34 or R32. Like a 1/4-1/3 scale Go-Kart that looks and acts exactly like the vehicle it's modeled after. A Mini Lancia Stratos would be sick too!
You make the most crazy shit out of nothing, and it's amazing. Never stop creating things.
Le Dan skills are spreading.
This video is such a flex. Twin Shanghai choo choo boys on a carb setup?!
In a world of electric interest, this is very cool. Nor only did they make a running engine from an abandoned air compressor, but they threw turbos on it too, heck yea!
Man, after the spark edit I was sold, so I subbed.
It did not need twin turbos at all to be a total WIN. It was still the coolest engine build I have ever seen before the turbos showed up.
Someone send that man a collet chuck and some collets for his mill! Imagine if he had some real good equipment what he could build. Great video.
This video made me question my existence, I'm surprised the head gaskets didn't fail, and I'm surprised the turbo on the left didn't fail as it wasn't getting oil for a bit, I did notice a bit of play in the compressor wheel during some revs which could have been because of oil starvation but I will admit that I'm impressed, I wouldn't be able to do something like this even if I had all the tools
This is simultaneously the best and messiest machining I've ever seen
Beautiful job, I think it's worth investing in maybe a billet crank with a center bearing and connecting rods, then find something cool and quirky to run it in. But still a work of art as is.❤
A work of art. I'm impressed with the simplicity, yet so beautiful end result. I'm imagining a cool little cafe racer bike with this engine in it, most for show, not high performance.
I bet it makes SEVERAL horsepower! 😂
What is this Sorcery lol
This man is from another planet, Absolutely love where his mind is.
Keep being amazing and showing us all this awesome stuff.,
those turbos are STARVING
Make the most iconic engine ever: the rotary.
Its beautiful
Eto na pala yun bro, napaka solid!!
This guy is a genius mechanic. Wonderful build! Thanks!
Sounds beastly I just wonder how much vibration there is. And how long it will last it doesn’t have an oil pump. For the rotating assembly I love how this guy literally takes anything put a Honda head on it and makes it run
That is next level ingenuity! Bravo!
Damn bro your work is getting better and better
awesome, no other words to describe you. it would be amazing to see him in a custom bike
A mechanical genius! Was this engine ever used for anything? Was the single fan sufficient to cool such an angry little machine? Excellent!
Off the charts incredible! I would like to see you put it on a mini bike or go kart to see how it would perform.