Would love a video showing how all the team came together. There was an earlier video that mentioned Joe and Jack worked at a tank driving place. It would be cool to know the other connections - I guessing a brother, partner & friends, etc.
My ex-father in law worked at a fuel pump reconditioners, watching you attacking that plunger with a Leatherman would give him a conniption fit. Which is good because he's a twat, and his daughter is insane 😀
Bungs, I remember those. First experience nothing happened so we removed the floors. Oh dear two days shovelling and cleaning! First experience in the field and still remembered after 50 years.
Re the jammed injector pump seat, I believe it's down to the fuel quality and storage. Due to poor filtering along the way, fuel has several/many grades within it. After being stored for a while, the more volatile stuff evaporates away, leaving the sticky/ tarry stuff behind. If you are often running the machine (even on the junk fuel), you get away with it as it doesn't get chance to stick, but if you leave it long enough the tiny tolerances get jammed with the rubbish.
Another cracking vid! Even though I'm still this far back, started at the beginning (I do watch the current ones too) Every one I watch amazes me even more, the fun you lot have, the laughs but more importantly, the knowledge you all have or can assist each other is awesome and really nice to watch and enjoy!
Another great video Joe. Good to see Jack assisting Seb at work, easing him closer to the water! You're gaining great knowledge of fuel injection, the engine sounds well, and DIDN'T smoke! 😃 Looking forward to seeing you all on the 5th, my star attractions! 👏👏👍🙂😃
Don't knock the Fox. It gave sterling service as a recce vehicle. Untrained drivers had a tendency to roll them but careful drivers could push them to the limit. That 30mm Rarden cannon was taking out T55's with APSE and APDS during the 1991 Gulf War.
Just watched this for the first time. Vrn 10 EA 16... One of the 432s I looked after and drove back in the day was 10 EA 13...this is the closest I've seen to a vehicle I actually drove. Love these vids....so many memories...
Mr. Hewes, your channel rocks! It’s just simply entertaining at all intellectual levels. Every time I view your program, I always learn something new with a big grin plastered on my face from start to finish!! I’d would love to be the wanker to tell you how to improve your channel, but Mr. Hewes, you seem to have monopolized perfection. 😃👍🏻
Wow. Total respect to you guys. Job needs going it gets done. Even it the method is not quite ‘owners manual’ and even if the job isn’t even in the owners manual.
Someone locked me inside a Fox over lunch one day, when I was an apprentice at Ruddington. I think they were taken out of use, due to being top heavy and being prone to rolling over, with lethal consequences. Some turrets went on Scorpion hulls. This made a Sabre vehicle, if I recall correctly.
So adding a fuel conditioner to clean the junk from stail fuel, water and corrosion will help the injection pump valves and injection nozzles. Redine, Marvel Mystery Oil, Techron are my favorites here in 🇺🇸✌️
I was surprised nobody has said yet the trouble that you were having with the clutch on the Fox is that it's not a clutch it's a pre-select gear change pedal. Which I'm sure you know requires you to change gear and then stamp on the gear changer pedal to put it into that gear. I spent a few happy years driving foxes around the uk and Germany.
The plunger and spring is called a delivery valve. It’s function as fuel pressure builds and drops in the injection pump is to allow the injector to snap open and snap closed. This prevents combustion pressure / gases entering the injector via the nozzle as the injector pressure drops at the end of the injection event. It prevents damage to the injector needle and seat. It prevents any fuel returning back towards the injection pump making sure we have fully filled injection pipes with no gases from the cylinder in them. In short it allows one way solid fuel, with a clear snap open and snap close of injector, no burnt needles in injectors and no fuel dribble at end or start of event which leads to incomplete combustion and soot build up.
Hallo Mr hewes the steering wheel is just like the wheel on a Alvis Sarican , withe sarican you had to Pump the Cluch at least 5 times in each gear before you start it. Was really fun Driving one while I was in the army in the 70s. Great watching you lot.
OK being the non PC old dinosaur that I am can I just say the camera lady, needle gun rust remover, muck cleaner and now driver is an utter babe ..? Compliment intended.
Come on guys, have a little respect here. That could be a girlfriend/wife/sister of one of the team and it is a touch lecherous. What you want to see is not necessarily appropriate - this is a channel for military vehicles, not Onlyfans. Maybe the "babe" behind the camera is not as happy as you are being ogled.
@@TheSussexpillbox Sit down and have a quiet word with yourself dude, go find a sense of humour and stop trying to take offence for someone else. Especially when none was clearly intended. Indeed my comment was very clear on my appreciation of what the lady does around the workshop and behind the camera and I never mentioned 'looks'. But no being the POT (Professional Offence Taker) you are you have to drag in lechery / inappropriateness / OnlyFans / ogling.🤦♂ What a sad little article you are. I bet you are a bundle of laughs at parties. By the way what is this 'OnlyFans'? Asking for a lady friend ...
Thats what we call it, is the diesel has gelled. Its the paraffin wax issue. Next to the black algae from the biodiesel, gelling is properly the 2nd thing to plug off filters, or injector lines
Diesel bug can be a bitch with modern diesel. A common problem with boats which get treated, sometimes excessively and then sat around for months doing nothing. The treatment needs to be circulated then burned off to work correctly.🙄
Hi Mr hewes, are you ex reme as you are well versed in the Knowledge of many military vehicles?? Mitsy of the Midlands. Love what you and the minions muster. 🤩✌
ah bless, i like the ol' Fox's, a tad more practical whizzing down the road, only 4 wheels / tyres to change and not full tracks, we had Continentals on ours and it went rather rapidly down the motorway, great to see people smile in traffic when they saw you trundling along - like the ol Ferrets, great off road both forwards and backwards, ours handled very well at speed across the ploughed fields, steady as a rock, and just like the Ferret the steering wheel is set at a stupid angle rather like a submarine but you didn't tend to take skin off the knuckles like in a Ferret but all a question of taste, yep engines are a pain in but Jag 60s, horrible temperamental from what i remember and that ain't a lot now
Just recently subbed, and I've watched around 30 videos I used to drive the 432 with a L37 turret a smaller turret than the one you are driving in this video, my only gripe is I've not seen anyone use the most important piece of equipment on a British Armoured vehicle, yes the BV it was a lifesaver out on exercise especially when it got down to minus 20 in Germany, otherwise good videos, for a bunch of civvies.
Nerdfo, information for historic diesel nerds; :o) this one way valve is the one you remove to time the engine. At some point before top dead centre the cam in the injector pump will start to lift the injector pump plunger. During its upward stroke the plunger will go past its inlet port. Without the one way valve fitted diesel will flow out of the pump until the inlet port is covered. That is when it would start injecting. If the flow stopping matches the timing marks you are bob on. Everyone used to have a sawn off bit of injection pipe in their tool box so they could see exactly when the flow stopped. (Drips stop) It was called a swan neck.
2:24 Nooooooo, Joe’s sold out and gone commercial, he’s using a sp***er. 2:40 ah that’’s better, he’s using it as a hammer. 3:25 peace and tranquility returns to the farm, he’s stolen a local orphan’s “my first stillsons” to use and then gone all in with the leatherman 👍
the gunner and commanders seats in the fox are in the standing position hence they're on the floor. the pre select gearbox is an interesting set up in the fox but i do love em
Thanks Team, being a mechanic I realy enjoy your Chanel. Question, Could you please tell me the Model & Code of the Alison transmission in the FV432? As a mate, has one which needs to come out for a rebuild, due to water contamination. Most likely from the heat exchanger. Thank you in advance for your or anyone else that answers my question.
When the fuel changes into a thin film, this causes the seizure of part. The other word for this film is called shellac. After it scraped or whatever words you want to use, it doesn't cause those components to be seized together after it is.
Farm trained mechanic: who needs the right tool when you have a #9 twatting hammer & a Chinese screwdriver. Like all farm mechanics the world over too you know how to fix stuff & get the job done. Alan Millyard look away.
Seb getting wet !! Pff5 he didn't even get mildly moist under there lol Thought you was going to attack him with a fire hose or something Exciting 🤣 Though he DID HAVE A BETTER expression on his face than he did on the last video when you dragged the guys up to pick up that engine He DID look like he was going to kill someone lol Poor old boy
Nice one guys. For me the worst part of putting the 432 power pack back was connecting the exhaust, 1. You cannot see what you are doing, 2 you are working at arms length, 3. The clip comes off just as you think it is tight. Anyone got any good tips on this ? 😀🇬🇧
FV432-30 Pretty rare beast. I think about 13 FV432’s were converted by slapping a 30mmRarden turret from the Fox (your nemesis😀) and were used by the Berlin Infantry Brigade as fire support vehicle. Quite what 13 were going to achieve against a soviet tank army is the ultimate triumph of optimism over reality🤦♂️
Im a little confused. What's this got to do with the rack getting stuck in the stop position which absolutely does happen. Ive personally seen it and fixed the problem.
Like most others leatherman or gerber, leatherman yes, like the explanation by jack on how to adjust the tillers, will you be doing the fox up and curious to what engine it has, finally just shows anyone can drive the 432, interesting that she preferred the 432 to the chieftain, maybe it’s easier to control being lighter, top job by all keep em coming Mr Hewes
I'm a simple man: Mr Hewes posts, I click
You don’t have to be simple, but it helps 🤪.
Relatable
Very Pavlovian 😂
Love to see someone who knows what hes doing and sharing his knowledge with everyone else. Top guy and top team.
With other words: his wish is our command 😅 Vivian Hyde 😊
"Things don't always go to plan on my channel, in fact very rarely do they go to plan......" That's precisely why we keep watching Joe!
Don't say that!!
The massive smile at the end says it all. She enjoyed that! 😂
Would love a video showing how all the team came together. There was an earlier video that mentioned Joe and Jack worked at a tank driving place. It would be cool to know the other connections - I guessing a brother, partner & friends, etc.
Excellent job of diagnosing and correcting the problem!!! As always love your videos!!!!
My ex-father in law worked at a fuel pump reconditioners, watching you attacking that plunger with a Leatherman would give him a conniption fit. Which is good because he's a twat, and his daughter is insane 😀
🤣🤣😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂 brilliant
😂😂😂😂😂
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@maruiacancer6difficult to see from your picture but you look like a man 🤷♂️.
Bungs, I remember those. First experience nothing happened so we removed the floors. Oh dear two days shovelling and cleaning! First experience in the field and still remembered after 50 years.
AFV Repair and Reconditioning. I reckon any crew with names like Joe and Jack are the men for the Job.
Great, I was a 432 commander, armoured Signals, 4DSR . Loved these panzas, had a great time working with and on these. Great channel. Nobby
Super episode Joe!!! Good to see you wearing your Tank Museum jumper. Great explanation on the fuel injector issue. Cheers, John
Great to see the girls having a go
They can have a go on me again if there up for it again.
Re the jammed injector pump seat, I believe it's down to the fuel quality and storage. Due to poor filtering along the way, fuel has several/many grades within it. After being stored for a while, the more volatile stuff evaporates away, leaving the sticky/ tarry stuff behind. If you are often running the machine (even on the junk fuel), you get away with it as it doesn't get chance to stick, but if you leave it long enough the tiny tolerances get jammed with the rubbish.
Another cracking vid! Even though I'm still this far back, started at the beginning (I do watch the current ones too) Every one I watch amazes me even more, the fun you lot have, the laughs but more importantly, the knowledge you all have or can assist each other is awesome and really nice to watch and enjoy!
Another great video Joe. Good to see Jack assisting Seb at work, easing him closer to the water! You're gaining great knowledge of fuel injection, the engine sounds well, and DIDN'T smoke! 😃 Looking forward to seeing you all on the 5th, my star attractions! 👏👏👍🙂😃
Don't knock the Fox. It gave sterling service as a recce vehicle. Untrained drivers had a tendency to roll them but careful drivers could push them to the limit. That 30mm Rarden cannon was taking out T55's with APSE and APDS during the 1991 Gulf War.
Lol quite a few trained drivers rolled them too!
@@wideyxyz2271 but not good, well trained drivers! :D
Just watched this for the first time.
Vrn 10 EA 16...
One of the 432s I looked after and drove back in the day was 10 EA 13...this is the closest I've seen to a vehicle I actually drove.
Love these vids....so many memories...
Mr. Hewes, your channel rocks! It’s just simply entertaining at all intellectual levels. Every time I view your program, I always learn something new with a big grin plastered on my face from start to finish!! I’d would love to be the wanker to tell you how to improve your channel, but Mr. Hewes, you seem to have monopolized perfection. 😃👍🏻
You can always tell when Ted isn't around, the kids start playing.
Wow. Total respect to you guys. Job needs going it gets done. Even it the method is not quite ‘owners manual’ and even if the job isn’t even in the owners manual.
Someone locked me inside a Fox over lunch one day, when I was an apprentice at Ruddington. I think they were taken out of use, due to being top heavy and being prone to rolling over, with lethal consequences. Some turrets went on Scorpion hulls. This made a Sabre vehicle, if I recall correctly.
Love the Fox. Criminally underrated vehicle.
So adding a fuel conditioner to clean the junk from stail fuel, water and corrosion will help the injection pump valves and injection nozzles. Redine, Marvel Mystery Oil, Techron are my favorites here in 🇺🇸✌️
loving the just stop oil gloves 😀😀
Glad to see that you’’re sharing driving duties.
I was surprised nobody has said yet the trouble that you were having with the clutch on the Fox is that it's not a clutch it's a pre-select gear change pedal. Which I'm sure you know requires you to change gear and then stamp on the gear changer pedal to put it into that gear. I spent a few happy years driving foxes around the uk and Germany.
The plunger and spring is called a delivery valve. It’s function as fuel pressure builds and drops in the injection pump is to allow the injector to snap open and snap closed. This prevents combustion pressure / gases entering the injector via the nozzle as the injector pressure drops at the end of the injection event. It prevents damage to the injector needle and seat. It prevents any fuel returning back towards the injection pump making sure we have fully filled injection pipes with no gases from the cylinder in them. In short it allows one way solid fuel, with a clear snap open and snap close of injector, no burnt needles in injectors and no fuel dribble at end or start of event which leads to incomplete combustion and soot build up.
You Guy's work hard and play hard I would have been proud to have you on my work crew in my old days.👍👍👍👍👍🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Yes there was a little bit of a drift….. along with a huge smile from the driver!!….👍👍👍
Awesome video thanks lads very much appreciated top job top team 🇬🇧
Hallo Mr hewes the steering wheel is just like the wheel on a Alvis Sarican , withe sarican you had to Pump the Cluch at least 5 times in each gear before you start it. Was really fun Driving one while I was in the army in the 70s. Great watching you lot.
The girl driving the tank is super !!! ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
“At least this one stops” ouch 😂
Great video.
Loved the family outing at the end.
I enjoyed the Tank Grrl bit at the end.
"I'm gonna hit you so hard your children will be born bruised."
Brilliant, love watching these guys...
OK being the non PC old dinosaur that I am can I just say the camera lady, needle gun rust remover, muck cleaner and now driver is an utter babe ..?
Compliment intended.
We want to see more of her!
Here here
@@FrontSideBus Hear, hear!!
Come on guys, have a little respect here. That could be a girlfriend/wife/sister of one of the team and it is a touch lecherous. What you want to see is not necessarily appropriate - this is a channel for military vehicles, not Onlyfans. Maybe the "babe" behind the camera is not as happy as you are being ogled.
@@TheSussexpillbox Sit down and have a quiet word with yourself dude, go find a sense of humour and stop trying to take offence for someone else. Especially when none was clearly intended.
Indeed my comment was very clear on my appreciation of what the lady does around the workshop and behind the camera and I never mentioned 'looks'.
But no being the POT (Professional Offence Taker) you are you have to drag in lechery / inappropriateness / OnlyFans / ogling.🤦♂ What a sad little article you are. I bet you are a bundle of laughs at parties.
By the way what is this 'OnlyFans'? Asking for a lady friend ...
you even put a french flag on it at the end, what a nice guy
He looks like me every other day working on customers cars EVERY FRICKEN DAY!!! HOORAY!!!
Great job Dom 👍👏👏👏👏
Should imagine it's quite dangerous being a postman down your way.
I know where there are a lot of fresh spare parts right now. Greetings from Russia, cool videos.
Thats what we call it, is the diesel has gelled. Its the paraffin wax issue. Next to the black algae from the biodiesel, gelling is properly the 2nd thing to plug off filters, or injector lines
Diesel bug can be a bitch with modern diesel. A common problem with boats which get treated, sometimes excessively and then sat around for months doing nothing. The treatment needs to be circulated then burned off to work correctly.🙄
Hi Mr hewes, are you ex reme as you are well versed in the Knowledge of many military vehicles?? Mitsy of the Midlands. Love what you and the minions muster. 🤩✌
I will watch this when I’m back in blighty, right now though it’s the Singapore airport for me! 😅
Alright I’m back now in blighty!
ah bless, i like the ol' Fox's, a tad more practical whizzing down the road, only 4 wheels / tyres to change and not full tracks, we had Continentals on ours and it went rather rapidly down the motorway, great to see people smile in traffic when they saw you trundling along - like the ol Ferrets, great off road both forwards and backwards, ours handled very well at speed across the ploughed fields, steady as a rock, and just like the Ferret the steering wheel is set at a stupid angle rather like a submarine but you didn't tend to take skin off the knuckles like in a Ferret
but all a question of taste, yep engines are a pain in but Jag 60s, horrible temperamental from what i remember and that ain't a lot now
As always I see you doing a great job and managed let a wet but pretty girl enjoying driving this tank, great 👍 👌
Great channel, great content. I like how you explain the isdues and how to resolve.
Also I'm loving the indepth knowledge of tanks and other vehicles you give. I learn best with humour and this is amazing!
Just recently subbed, and I've watched around 30 videos I used to drive the 432 with a L37 turret a smaller turret than the one you are driving in this video, my only gripe is I've not seen anyone use the most important piece of equipment on a British Armoured vehicle, yes the BV it was a lifesaver out on exercise especially when it got down to minus 20 in Germany, otherwise good videos, for a bunch of civvies.
THAT FOX WILL DO THE SAME IN REVERSE AS YOUR COMMANDER CAN KEEP WHITH THERE NERVES INTACT 😮.😊
If it don't do a dying fly first..
And that's why tanks/tracked military vehicles are awesome.
First she gushed and then she squirted! 😂
Nerdfo, information for historic diesel nerds; :o) this one way valve is the one you remove to time the engine. At some point before top dead centre the cam in the injector pump will start to lift the injector pump plunger. During its upward stroke the plunger will go past its inlet port. Without the one way valve fitted diesel will flow out of the pump until the inlet port is covered. That is when it would start injecting. If the flow stopping matches the timing marks you are bob on. Everyone used to have a sawn off bit of injection pipe in their tool box so they could see exactly when the flow stopped. (Drips stop) It was called a swan neck.
That opening pose is unarguable evidence of a Sebs past as a catalogue model.
432….Fox……so many memories…
Me Too ha ha Although Ferret was still around when i joined up And Saracen and Humber Pig in NI..
Love those orange gloves you should paint the engine that colour to brighten up the engine bay.😅
Very educational on injections engine sounds awesome
Most people have a day out in their car, but you Joe, have a tank!! Brill
2:24 Nooooooo, Joe’s sold out and gone commercial, he’s using a sp***er. 2:40 ah that’’s better, he’s using it as a hammer. 3:25 peace and tranquility returns to the farm, he’s stolen a local orphan’s “my first stillsons” to use and then gone all in with the leatherman 👍
Let me come to your farm please.. - it is the paradise for me ❤❤❤ Vivian Hyde 😊
the gunner and commanders seats in the fox are in the standing position hence they're on the floor. the pre select gearbox is an interesting set up in the fox but i do love em
Fantastic ! I can almost smell that historic pollution. Thanks a lot.
That trailer is some bit of kit.
That burgundy t-shirt is THE BEST!!
Awesome work hard play hard
you all should have bottled that up and sold it as Sebs eboy bathwater. Would have made a fortune.
Yet another fab video! Love 'em all!
clearly having far too much fun !😁
*Takes out the big 'ammer and chisel* OH NO HE WON'T..Oh fk it.
Brilliant always makes a great video when things go tits up
Kind of wish they made a few more of these before switching over to the Warrior as there's something quaint about them!
It's a dirty job , but someone's got to do it 🤪🤘🏻🇬🇧😎 well done lads
Thanks Team, being a mechanic I realy enjoy your Chanel. Question, Could you please tell me the Model & Code of the Alison transmission in the FV432? As a mate, has one which needs to come out for a rebuild, due to water contamination. Most likely from the heat exchanger.
Thank you in advance for your or anyone else that answers my question.
Best content on YT without a doubt. Absolutely love the vids. Kinda reminds me of Dirty Sanchez but with heavy armour..!
Love the t shirt, class.
Drives great
Weather not so good
Nice and sunny then raining 😂😂
This is England
When the fuel changes into a thin film, this causes the seizure of part. The other word for this film is called shellac. After it scraped or whatever words you want to use, it doesn't cause those components to be seized together after it is.
Amazing what you can do with a hammer and a cold chisel!
i identify as a caveman too
Thanks for showing what capable drivers we girls are😀 Channel is becoming unmissable…
Often better than male drivers as they actually listen to instructions…
@@MrHewes What are these 'instructions' of which you speak Sir? Never needed them ... 😂
The only thing more dangerous than a girl driving a tracked IFV, is a junior officer with a map and a radio!
@@gusgone4527 Or a Sailor with a gun ....
Farm trained mechanic: who needs the right tool when you have a #9 twatting hammer & a Chinese screwdriver. Like all farm mechanics the world over too you know how to fix stuff & get the job done. Alan Millyard look away.
Cracking video gang especially the drift 🤠
Seb can you come do our stolly bungs for us 😅
Been here from the tic toks to this epic channel thanks lads 👌
Enjoyed the video thanks for sharing. No ted this video though.
He's on holiday in the Bahamas 😂😂
Cracking video chaps and chapess
Seb getting wet !!
Pff5 he didn't even get mildly moist under there lol
Thought you was going to attack him with a fire hose or something Exciting 🤣
Though he DID HAVE A BETTER expression on his face than he did on the last video when you dragged the guys up to pick up that engine
He DID look like he was going to kill someone lol
Poor old boy
i like their style !
Why not leave the bungs out, unless you’re driving through water or at least make one that drains but protects the threads?
I do like the reduced size Yellow Foden, ace!!!
what can one say, Mad as they come, tonka toys.Sheer pleasure
When your in the fox mr hewes, the back of i think the seat...looks very sad. 😥
Nice one guys. For me the worst part of putting the 432 power pack back was connecting the exhaust, 1. You cannot see what you are doing, 2 you are working at arms length, 3. The clip comes off just as you think it is tight. Anyone got any good tips on this ? 😀🇬🇧
Sorry, I’m not giving my secrets away 🤫.
I may not be that technical but I'm pretty sure BD stands for Brew Dispenser. 😁
Pssst ... 'BV' - Boiling Vessel Mk II -water for the heating of.
But they do dispense excellent Army brews ....
Very apt! But its actually BV - Boiling Vessel!
FV432-30 Pretty rare beast. I think about 13 FV432’s were converted by slapping a 30mmRarden turret from the Fox (your nemesis😀) and were used by the Berlin Infantry Brigade as fire support vehicle. Quite what 13 were going to achieve against a soviet tank army is the ultimate triumph of optimism over reality🤦♂️
The stuff of nightmares on exercise in Germany! Pack swap
Im a little confused. What's this got to do with the rack getting stuck in the stop position which absolutely does happen. Ive personally seen it and fixed the problem.
Like most others leatherman or gerber, leatherman yes, like the explanation by jack on how to adjust the tillers, will you be doing the fox up and curious to what engine it has, finally just shows anyone can drive the 432, interesting that she preferred the 432 to the chieftain, maybe it’s easier to control being lighter, top job by all keep em coming Mr Hewes
J60 in the Fox
Joe said he’s just chucking the Fox into a container. Have to sterilise it, obvs.
When he asked "where are you goin, did I hear you say" I'm goin to plow the cornfield"???
The T-shirts get better and better.
Where has the dog been?
Mr Beldray? Does his dad sell ironing boards - like every ironing board?