I was chief engineer on an old 1948 towboat that had a single F-M 38D 8⅛ 10 cylinder. They have a character of their own and it's hard not to fall in love with them. The engine in this video reminds me of an old Johnny-Popper farm tractor.
Were you in the Army when you were a Chief on your tug boat? I had the privilege of working on one in the Army. Ours was direct drive and we had to stop the engine, reposition the camshaft and then restart the engine in the opposite direction. The flywheel was a huge disk brake rotor with a massive pneumatic caliper and brake pads.
@@bignick45 No, the boat was the M/V Stephen Foster and I believe it resides in Memphis, TN now. But if my memory serves me correctly, the Army Corps of Engineers had them on some of their dredges or lock and dam tenders on the Ohio River. Maybe someone out there has more accurate knowledge about that.
I really enjoyed this . The old engine is enormous and is a treat to see one of these historic behemoths run again. The operator "played" the engine like it was an instrument!
At -3:59 & -3:50 in the video I pictured some cowboy crook running from the sheriff while on a wagon being pulled by horses that are running/galloping really fast (-3:59) and gradually getting exhausted thus slowing down and at (-3:50) he starts whipping them enthusiastically (whish-whish) without the " yah-yah" exclamations to keep their pace steady before coercing them to run faster again
"The Model 32 was built at least into the 1940s. A number of engines were still in regular service at various locations into the 1970s, with at least one being run until 1991. The Indian Grave Drainage District in Quincy, Illinois still has three operational Model 32 engines, and three engines are on standby as back-up power generators in Delta, Colorado."
Its crankcase scavenged made of cast alloy ductile iron with over 140000 psi tensile strength. thats massive crankcase has to withstand a lot of heat and pressure!
Back in the late 40's, this little town where my sister lived had such a machine supplying power. On a calm winter night we would hear the constant throb of those big pistons all night. Kind of soothing actually. My brother-in-law took me to the power house one day to see it and the most impressive thing I still remember was the big flywheel.
This is a hit-and-miss engine. The flywheel has a governor on it that is activated by centrifical force. It pushes the latch on the exhaust rods preventing them from closing which prevents compression. Which cylinder fires is completly up to chance. As long as the flywheel is below a certain speed all cylinders fire. That happens when you add load or when you adjust the governor for faster speed. This is how all combustion engines worked before we started using throttled engines which fire on all cylinders all of the time. With a hitandmiss engine you control the engine with the flywheel and not by controlling a throttle.
It seems as if someone somewhere is controlling it to some extent. I can’t see it being used in a practical manner if it can’t be controlled at a steady RPM.
That engine is a two stroke. So there's an additional valve just for that? I wouldn't say it's a hit'n miss, but i haven't done any research about it yet
This is not a hit-and-miss engine. It's a two stroke diesel engine and its speed is governed by the amount of fuel injected with each cycle, just as with modern diesels.
@@sal4864 It's got a fairly standard injection system that controls the RPM much as a modern one does. It just does so mechanically. In service, load on the engine and those enormous flywheels serve to keep the RPM plenty steady for a myriad of uses. These things were used for pretty much anything; running lineshafts in factories, electrical generation, even marine propulsion, and Fairbanks would sell you one with as many or as few cylinders as you needed.
haha it might, at full losd and rev that giant crankcase blown 2 stroke would blow someone over! My yz-250 makes a lot of hot thrust exhaust gas and son does my 8v92 detroit! Both are on XD-100 and getting 7 gals form a boat evinrude dealer is a lot of odd stares hehe. I got a small block OMC 2 stroke v8 and lightning bolts are 2 stroke!!
Walk outside shirtless at 5 AM in jean shorts and a 10 gallon hat. Crank this bad boy up... Crack open a cold light beer of your choosing, and start playing a banjo.
Back in the late 80's, we had a similar engine at the Nashville Auto Diesel College. It had a max rpm of 250- 270, idled at about 40-50. When it was at full song, it would shake the classrooms upstairs above the engine shop.
I surfed on this video on accident about ten years ago. I love that sound. 8 years ago I commented that it sounds sick, but the more times i watch it, I think it's just getting too much fuel to one cylinder. Either way, I can't get enough of it. It calms my nerves and gives me a warm feeling. People talk about ASMR, but all those sounds are annoying to me, stage-whispers, crinkling paper or celophane, people chewing... Like fingernails on a chalkboard. But this engine... I could fall asleep to it. I just used it now to help my anxiety. It works.
It looks like it's missing on that one cylinder. These are actually 2 stroke diesels with no valvtrain or blower witch is very interesting how it runs like that.
I've probably watched this 20 times and it's still just as jaw-dropping awesome as the first time. * * * * * * * * * * 8 hours later, edit * * * * * * * * * I love pipe organ music! Bach is great, but Fairbanks Morse, Opus 32D 1936 is even better. And the guy adjusting the regulator plays that thing like a maestro!
@@mfranzusan3014 to add to that, a few of these (2 cylinder version) run some water pumps on the edge of a levee near me, and yeah, one cylinder will idle it. They are such strange STRANGE sounding engines, with a surprisingly high rpm
I've watched this over and over again and it never gets old. Absolutely love these motors! Sounds amazing. Back when things were made to last. This video is proof. New motors would NEVER last that long.
Fallus "industrial" music Fallus ; ) its a thing late 90's -2000 heavy metal and techo incorporated "industrial" sounds which probably inspired dubstep . Kinda like renaissance art for the industrial era . The rise of machines
F-M Mod. 32 engines were available in two bore-stroke combinations: 12x15 and 14x17...but the 12x15 wasn't available as a four-cylinder engine. So each cylinder on this bad boy displaces 2616 cubic inches. About 11 gallons' displacement. They top out at 360 RPM but they're two-stroke, which is why it sounds like it's running faster.
@@leifhietala8074 These are the biggest crankcase pressurized 2 stroke known. A field marshal tractor it 260 CID and is a 2 stroke. The FB model 32 and OP tridend today use dry sump oil pump feed just like a 850 ETEC rotax.
@@leifhietala8074 ZThats the bigggest crankcased pressured 2 stroke i heard of, now imagine an exhaust port trapping valve, spiff up the tolerances a bit and add a turbo!
"Look at that thing, just imagine all the valuable resources and space wasted for this laughable energy output! But I could watch them all day, they have so much more style then those underground Fusion Powerplants!"
Quazar501 ah yes, fusion plants, that working technology which has been 10 years away for 50. meanwhile home solar installations produce much of the power required for a household all around the world today :^)
Ross Bishop If humanity can't have enough of something it is energy! (You have to remember fuel is a chemical bound form of energy as well.) I have seen a calculation based on the increase of the global energy consumption over the past 100 years. If we would cover every single square meter of this planet in solar panels (with current efficiency grade) we would run out of energy in 300 years.
No, they're still opening the throttle blades, but they increase the engine speed by adjusting the governor. The governor just changes when the exhaust valves open, pretty common technique, lots of Hit and Miss engines do this.
4 cylinder diesel engine, probably was housed in a building which is now gone. had a belt on the flywheel most likely producing electricity. the unique sound is due to controlled piston firing to keep load output balanced. But I really don't know for sure
Its a 2 stroke diesel with 4 cylinders. The injectors are set unevenly, which makes cylinder #3 fire harder than the other two, and the engine is getting up onto the governor with only that one cylinder firing. An engine like this would have shaft driven an electrical generator or a municipal water pump.
Pretty cool, 2 stroke diesel, 14inch bore, 17inch stroke (42.9 Liter per piston). Peak of 75hp per piston at 360rpm. 4376 foot pounds of torque on this 4 cylinder.
@@baptisteramiro1918 it's the whole experience. The sight and the sound of it. I have Megalophobia which is the fear of larger than life objects. That's where all the weirdness of this comes from I'm pretty sure. It's also very very old and a lite creepy looking as well. I wish I could smell it... I know, I'm super weird lol
@@Verniece1968 , I love the smell of burnt gasoline and diesel too ! I even love smelling their fumes ! and this engine isn't larger than it's supposed to be ! My guess is that it was on a train at some point !!! So it's just at the right size and since it's a fully diesel powered engine from 1936 , i guess it was the beginning of using diesel and the end of petrol cars and steam trains , they had to find something more powerful ! That's another of my guesses at least ........
This is like music. It's "mechanical music", not eletronic music, but you can feel the rhythm...LOL That air, ground and water pollution though. Not just raves, this engine too :P
Are the 605 people who disliked this the tree huggers or something? This video is pretty cool, these use to power cities and ships. We wouldn't have our more green engines of today if we didn't have these engines back then. Oh and at 0:40 the engine sounds like a dub step machine.
poffy8888 The Model 32 engines which were built in the 30's were used in generator stations, manufacturing plants, ice plants, flour mills, rock crushing plants, cotton gins, seed oil mills, textile mills, irrigation and drainage pumping stations, and many other locations. The Indian Grave Drainage District in Quincy, Illinois still has three operational Model 32 engines, and three engines are on standby as back-up power generators in Delta, Colorado.
FBM engines were used on many US Diesel Submarines. I got to hear one the Summer of 73 in Key West during decommissioning. All that I can remember is that it was LOUD.
Let's see now,.... that'll be 327.56 for the fuel, (10 mins), another $450.00 for the crankcase lubricant, plus $11,628.66 for the displacement fee. Then another $199.00 for me.
Band to engineer in a recording studio: "Can we have a click track please?". Engineer: "Sure... it's in the middle of the field just the other side of the forest!"
Alex Phillips Still ahead of its time, and very efficient in its time. This is a "hit and miss" type cylinder deactivation, where a centrifugal governor (sort of like a flywheel on a snowmobile, only with weights instead of springs) would deactivate a cyl(s) as long as RPM was higher than a set limit. (holding the intake valve closed, exhaust valve open) Selective Cylinder Deactivation (variable displacement) is now a "modern" thing "again", with engines under fancy names like "Active Fuel Management" and "Multi Displacement System" (GM, Chrysler) Where in a v8 or v10 engine, on the highway, you will run on only 4 cyls to maintain cruising rpm and the other cyls come back on when you need the power, during acceleration, passing, uphill, towing, etc. Old technology, revisited.
They don’t make machines like this anymore. It has a soul.
That’s why I love restoring Briggs engines !!! Each one has a different flarp
And a pretty catchy beat.
@@trendingverge briggs and scrapmetal engines all sound the same to me. High displacement, low power crap lol jk
It has pollution.
For a reason though. The ozone layer don't like it too much lol
I was chief engineer on an old 1948 towboat that had a single F-M 38D 8⅛ 10 cylinder. They have a character of their own and it's hard not to fall in love with them. The engine in this video reminds me of an old Johnny-Popper farm tractor.
Were you in the Army when you were a Chief on your tug boat? I had the privilege of working on one in the Army. Ours was direct drive and we had to stop the engine, reposition the camshaft and then restart the engine in the opposite direction. The flywheel was a huge disk brake rotor with a massive pneumatic caliper and brake pads.
@@bignick45 No, the boat was the M/V Stephen Foster and I believe it resides in Memphis, TN now. But if my memory serves me correctly, the Army Corps of Engineers had them on some of their dredges or lock and dam tenders on the Ohio River.
Maybe someone out there has more accurate knowledge about that.
yeah, not to. because u r not enginegay or something
Where was this engine used, can anyone say me...
@@Leniunt According to the internet, this particular model was a stationary engine and would have been most likely used in a mill or factory
I really enjoyed this . The old engine is enormous and is a treat to see one of these historic behemoths run again. The operator "played" the engine like it was an instrument!
Hey 🎶 Hey 🎶 Hey 🎶🤩🤓😎🔊🥁🎵🎧
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It should be made into a song.
There's now a remix by Venjent of it called "Old diesel engine remixed into 3 genres
#theprodigy #techno #dnb"
That thing only runs twice a year because the flywheel slows down the rotation of the planet
Finally a comment worth posting!
Nice one.😂😂😂
A very good one.
No it doesn't.
the 6 cylinder version does.
@@accessgainer8 CCD CD
Man its crazy what people had to do to make beats back before we had computers.
Lol🤣
At -3:59 & -3:50 in the video I pictured some cowboy crook running from the sheriff while on a wagon being pulled by horses that are running/galloping really fast (-3:59) and gradually getting exhausted thus slowing down and at (-3:50) he starts whipping them enthusiastically (whish-whish) without the " yah-yah" exclamations to keep their pace steady before coercing them to run faster again
الزمان الجميل مشاء الله
Hahahaha 😂😂😂
@@نبيلالشيخي-و9ضI know you know the beautiful sound friend!
Live techno festivals need to be held at this location. This thing is so musical I can’t help but groove to it
"The Model 32 was built at least into the 1940s. A number of engines were still in regular service at various locations into the 1970s, with at least one being run until 1991. The Indian Grave Drainage District in Quincy, Illinois still has three operational Model 32 engines, and three engines are on standby as back-up power generators in Delta, Colorado."
What did they run?
@@jegr3398 propably waterpumps or generators.
Thats a huge chunk of compact graphite iron crankcase blown 2 stroke, she could take some serios boost with exhaust trapping valves!
Wow.. hard to improve on perfection
Its crankcase scavenged made of cast alloy ductile iron with over 140000 psi tensile strength. thats massive crankcase has to withstand a lot of heat and pressure!
I love the sound of this. I come back often just for the comfort it gives me. I like the beat as well.
Same here... for 8 years
You too? Awesome 😎
Sound awesome
Same bro
I started having an Orgasm
Back in the late 40's, this little town where my sister lived had such a machine supplying power. On a calm winter night we would hear the constant throb of those big pistons all night. Kind of soothing actually. My brother-in-law took me to the power house one day to see it and the most impressive thing I still remember was the big flywheel.
I was going to ask someone what it was but you answered my question. Thank you.
That's awesome, thank you for sharing your history!
I would love to see this run with a load on it. Listen to it really grunt.
Ron Hoffstein ñn
Ron Hoffstein
Haha, if that flywheel came off at full revs it'd go around the world 7 times before it stopped.
Seems it would take care of mosquitoes
@@johnbiris4017
Huh?
@@Rob-fc9wg Insect fogger...Dual purpose
Haha it would as it was propelled by a 2 stroke! every lighting bolt is a 2 stroke!
I used to work for Bethelem Steel Corp i've seen one go when the shaft fatigued,It went through the whole plant thank God nobody got hurt .
This is a hit-and-miss engine. The flywheel has a governor on it that is activated by centrifical force. It pushes the latch on the exhaust rods preventing them from closing which prevents compression. Which cylinder fires is completly up to chance. As long as the flywheel is below a certain speed all cylinders fire. That happens when you add load or when you adjust the governor for faster speed.
This is how all combustion engines worked before we started using throttled engines which fire on all cylinders all of the time. With a hitandmiss engine you control the engine with the flywheel and not by controlling a throttle.
It seems as if someone somewhere is controlling it to some extent. I can’t see it being used in a practical manner if it can’t be controlled at a steady RPM.
That engine is a two stroke. So there's an additional valve just for that? I wouldn't say it's a hit'n miss, but i haven't done any research about it yet
This is not a hit-and-miss engine. It's a two stroke diesel engine and its speed is governed by the amount of fuel injected with each cycle, just as with modern diesels.
@@sal4864 It's got a fairly standard injection system that controls the RPM much as a modern one does. It just does so mechanically. In service, load on the engine and those enormous flywheels serve to keep the RPM plenty steady for a myriad of uses. These things were used for pretty much anything; running lineshafts in factories, electrical generation, even marine propulsion, and Fairbanks would sell you one with as many or as few cylinders as you needed.
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I am literally head bobbing to the beats this engine made! totally love it !
your not the only one. Venjent does so to he even made a youtube shorts song from this
Punjabi beats!!
ua-cam.com/video/ZlIUf1hEJ_I/v-deo.htmlsi=gKXqvg3-JCmcM3gK 4:08
This engine drops some sick beats at 0:45 , 2:19 , 2:35 , 2:52 , 3:43 and 5:00 and some short ones in between
+Austin Rivers Hhhaaa Steampunk Metal !!!! or should I say Dieselpunk ! : D
+Austin Rivers 2:35 Pink Floyd ;)
Austin Rivers Prettige
Austin Rivers amazing
Hahahaha!!!!!! 0:45 sounds hilarious!!!!
It's got a good beat and I can dance to it.
Steve Porter No. Beat.
Steve Porter I'm going to beat you with my rhythm stick now, thanks.
There is a good remix at 2:39
cancan asd LMFAO!!! I can hear THAT in the club...
的确是个大型油动节拍器!
It's good to see old engines like this that are still able to run and give us a glimpse of the history of the combustion engines. Awesome!!
I’d love that in my garden just to annoy my neighbours
haha it might, at full losd and rev that giant crankcase blown 2 stroke would blow someone over! My yz-250 makes a lot of hot thrust exhaust gas and son does my 8v92 detroit! Both are on XD-100 and getting 7 gals form a boat evinrude dealer is a lot of odd stares hehe. I got a small block OMC 2 stroke v8 and lightning bolts are 2 stroke!!
It's funny because I would. Start it up at 6am
Walk outside shirtless at 5 AM in jean shorts and a 10 gallon hat. Crank this bad boy up... Crack open a cold light beer of your choosing, and start playing a banjo.
@@johnskaterp Get the bbq going as well
Doubling as an emergency power supply
Back in the late 80's, we had a similar engine at the Nashville Auto Diesel College. It had a max rpm of 250- 270, idled at about 40-50. When it was at full song, it would shake the classrooms upstairs above the engine shop.
By the way, it's name was "BIG BERTHA"!
XD
This sounds better than today's music!
pretty sure yesterday's days music was shit too.
Gotta Love that "beat" at idle .
Oh...common.. The beach Boys good
+Huge Donkey lol
Sound like advance Beatbox ....
I'm happy with 7:32 minutes of this than Justin Bieber Song.
I'd love to see a video of the startup of this engine - and to see it under load - would be quite a monstrous machine it would drive!!
I can't stop dancing listenig to this old engine! I wonder if any band has sampled this sound yet!
Great to see this running - I'd really like to see it working under a LOAD
Made by Volkswagen. It actually passed the emissions tests last year!
+Ronald de Rooij LOL
+Ronald de Rooij haha
+Ronald de Rooij Well, it DID pass all required emissions tests when it was built!
+Jeff DeWitt :-)
+Andrew Rekdal Measuring maybe? Or do you mean historical information? If so, I think it must be archive research.
This motor could easily give the Blue Man Group a run for their money!
Sim.é verdade.
Its still more ecological than hybrid cars... :)
This is leagues above them
I surfed on this video on accident about ten years ago. I love that sound. 8 years ago I commented that it sounds sick, but the more times i watch it, I think it's just getting too much fuel to one cylinder. Either way, I can't get enough of it. It calms my nerves and gives me a warm feeling. People talk about ASMR, but all those sounds are annoying to me, stage-whispers, crinkling paper or celophane, people chewing... Like fingernails on a chalkboard. But this engine... I could fall asleep to it. I just used it now to help my anxiety. It works.
It looks like it's missing on that one cylinder. These are actually 2 stroke diesels with no valvtrain or blower witch is very interesting how it runs like that.
From a Djs point of view i could mix that sound to some very interesting levels love it
My answer, you haven't already?
Do it , please
Vay anam vayyyyyyyyy
I've probably watched this 20 times and it's still just as jaw-dropping awesome as the first time.
* * * * * * * * * * 8 hours later, edit * * * * * * * * *
I love pipe organ music! Bach is great, but Fairbanks Morse, Opus 32D 1936 is even better. And the guy adjusting the regulator plays that thing like a maestro!
8 hours? I heard it 4 years ago and still come back to listen to the amazing sounds this engine makes
@@2Guys1CarTV You too huh ^^ I just got the idea from someone in this comment section to make a sleep version. I'll do it tomorrow.
That number 3 cylinder sure is an over achiver, sounds great
They generally ran on one cylinder at idle to maintain rpms. When you'd throttle up, or run under heavy load, the other cylinders would kick in.
@@mfranzusan3014 to add to that, a few of these (2 cylinder version) run some water pumps on the edge of a levee near me, and yeah, one cylinder will idle it. They are such strange STRANGE sounding engines, with a surprisingly high rpm
The Wolfiet it just sounds like has high rpm because it’s two stroke instead of 4
I will say they do run a lot faster than engine before them
It's certainly firing more often than the other cylinders, or it just burns a helluva lot more oil!
Can't seem to get enough of this big old motor. If I had one, I'd crank it everyday.
gas prices:
@@gleebyseebson1108more like diesel prices
I´ts an engine.
I’ve been playing this video over eight years, it’s become an addiction I cannot get enough of it,😜🤣
I have the same affliction: I have listened to this video dozens of times...
same
Same here. It's addicted.
Same
@@victorduffhues4786 RC
It’s been like almost 5 years since I’ve seen this video. The engine has such a beautiful sound!
Its been 10 years now
@@robwhite3241 yes
Man, I would love to have this in my front yard to keep the neighbors in check, "Don't make me start the Fairbanks Morse!"
HAHA!!!
I got some neighbors who like loud rap crap music... This would be great retribution!
5am, start up the Fairbanks!!!
It will certainly keep the tree huggers at bay.
And the mosquitos at bay as well
JohnIn WayneNewJersey I rofled
JohnIn WayneNewJersey lol
Years later and Im still watching ... you know you're King of the hill when the show comes to you!
Definitely one of the BEST engine vids on UA-cam!!!
Second to the Franken Briggs lol
The kawasaki ninja h2r on the dyno is an awesome engine too
ua-cam.com/video/wYYiSqMh8hs/v-deo.html
I listen to this voice when the mood is bad and it becomes blissful. Thanks! Long life to this engine!
Great mechanic, he is a talented musician
I've watched this over and over again and it never gets old. Absolutely love these motors! Sounds amazing. Back when things were made to last. This video is proof. New motors would NEVER last that long.
@TheUSAxeManDo motorships have engines or motors? Not being funny, but this something that has perplexed me for sometime.
@@ivanolsen8596 the engine room is where the 'motor' is stored....
So that's how techno music started?
Fallus "industrial" music Fallus ; ) its a thing late 90's -2000 heavy metal and techo incorporated "industrial" sounds which probably inspired dubstep .
Kinda like renaissance art for the industrial era .
The rise of machines
(Kraftwerk 1970 first techno) right😂🤣👏🏼
Collecting all these sounds, in a mixer, you can make one hell of a techno party.
Imagine how big the cylinders are
F-M Mod. 32 engines were available in two bore-stroke combinations: 12x15 and 14x17...but the 12x15 wasn't available as a four-cylinder engine. So each cylinder on this bad boy displaces 2616 cubic inches. About 11 gallons' displacement.
They top out at 360 RPM but they're two-stroke, which is why it sounds like it's running faster.
@@leifhietala8074 These are the biggest crankcase pressurized 2 stroke known. A field marshal tractor it 260 CID and is a 2 stroke. The FB model 32 and OP tridend today use dry sump oil pump feed just like a 850 ETEC rotax.
@@leifhietala8074 They got an EMD 710 2 stroke looking small!
@@leifhietala8074 ZThats the bigggest crankcased pressured 2 stroke i heard of, now imagine an exhaust port trapping valve, spiff up the tolerances a bit and add a turbo!
For which purpose this engine will be used.................sorry for the English
What an amazing piece of machinery.
I love it's various sounds!
no u dont
@@originalni_popisovac jealous cause no one loves you?
0:45 the music begins :D
+qwanom
That's when it starts talking ...
qwanom
this was actually morse's first attempt at communications using smoke signals.
Μι μ Ι η Β ζ
You can tell that engine operator likes dubstep.
357erz
Probably not
panzer 1
Thank you UA-cam, I needed to hear this beauty again, its been about 5 years!
Sane
People will never watch an old solar panel 100 years from now.
I couldn't agree more!!!!
"Look at that thing, just imagine all the valuable resources and space wasted for this laughable energy output! But I could watch them all day, they have so much more style then those underground Fusion Powerplants!"
Quazar501 Nice one, future man
Quazar501 ah yes, fusion plants, that working technology which has been 10 years away for 50.
meanwhile home solar installations produce much of the power required for a household all around the world today :^)
Ross Bishop If humanity can't have enough of something it is energy! (You have to remember fuel is a chemical bound form of energy as well.)
I have seen a calculation based on the increase of the global energy consumption over the past 100 years. If we would cover every single square meter of this planet in solar panels (with current efficiency grade) we would run out of energy in 300 years.
25 horsepower and 10000 ft/lbs of torque
resomony nah more like 300 hp and 100000 ft/lbs
That in my Porsche 944 😂😂😂
I never knew dubstep was really steam punk.
awsdfsdgf34 But this is a diesel engine.
Diesel punk.
Isso não é um motor, é um instrumento musical e o operador é o maestro. Já vi este vídeo inúmeras vezes é não enjoou. Abraço Sinop MT 🇧🇷
Sou aqui de Lucas mt
Sou aqui de São Paulo SP.
Motorzão fantástico.
Eu conheci um desses em sete quedas MS na compensados mapin em 1982
Parece música eletrônica....😀😀😀😀
@@edilsonmartins6653 é um motor estacionário? porque da última boca não sai fumaça?
The music of my people
haha, Yeah!
+ForkliftJoe The Dieselians? :)
Abso-FUCKIN'-lutely!!! The music of working men.
Boa músicas kkk
Made in the USA
I found the way it's throttled by changing up the duty cycles on the cylinders fascinating.
No, they're still opening the throttle blades, but they increase the engine speed by adjusting the governor.
The governor just changes when the exhaust valves open, pretty common technique, lots of Hit and Miss engines do this.
AIO inc. a diesel has throttle blades and a 2 stroke engine has exhaust valves? You are high on something.
@@mitchellunger9005 Detroit's have exhaust valves &are 2 stroke Diesels
No, it's just running badly, very badly now. I used to own this engine
My friend: what instrument you play?
Me: diesel engine
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@@siddawwwrambolegaon9118 Kannada Elli tilibek awriga 😁😆
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😉😉betul sekali kaya musik..
Dezlenjan
My Dad brought me here. My sister and i love it. Have enjoyed this clip since the 4 million view stage 👌
DJ Fairbanks - Morse Model 32D (Original Mix) :D
What made is that machine, better for engine ship
Buanding Tunggalan 😂😂😂😂
Ulan heryerde Türklüğümüzü belli ediyoruz :D Yorumlara Türk varmıdır diye bakayım dedim, adına bakmadan yorumdan anladım :D
ben yazacaktım sen yazmışsın bu yorumu hacı:))
Now we need to bass boost it
4 cylinder diesel engine, probably was housed in a building which is now gone. had a belt on the flywheel most likely producing electricity. the unique sound is due to controlled piston firing to keep load output balanced. But I really don't know for sure
You're probably right. Like elevator shafts or bank safes the engine was probably built and then the building went up around it 80 some years ago.
Its a 2 stroke diesel with 4 cylinders. The injectors are set unevenly, which makes cylinder #3 fire harder than the other two, and the engine is getting up onto the governor with only that one cylinder firing.
An engine like this would have shaft driven an electrical generator or a municipal water pump.
OdinYggd
Please maintenance it! Then let it make one of those goofy windmills into a giant fan
Or an old cargo ship.
I wonder, just how in the hell do you transport one of these, or does ever get moved?
Just something so satisfying to hear and see this thing run. I would put it in my back yard and just run it all the time for no other reason.
That giant flywheel is truly impressive! If he were to break free, he would tear down the walls.
What walls, its outside😂
it just turn the bystander into a bowling pins
@@jasmijnarielsir do you share a single brain cell with a dead animal in Kansas?
That must take an hour to warm up.
EDM (Engine Dance Music)
😂 True
PsyTrance!!
🤣🤣🤣
Cam shaft chatter!
Bottom End Boogie.
Pense lo mismo
Cleaner than a Volkswagen
Ahhhh... sounds heaven! Can watch and hear all day. 🤗
I love engines. That sound is incredible.
I've seen this so many times... and still great!
One of my favorite movies!!!
Euro 5 emissions compliant.
+Thomas Griffin This is the new Euro 7 jajaja
+Thomas Griffin I use one to charge the batteries in my Prius.
+Thomas Griffin Just think of those emissions as perfume.
+Thomas Griffin Euro 5? No problem. I heard VW had some good developers and software ;-)
+ evlendirilen :D
10 years later and that beast is STILL RUNNING!!!
Looks like a Volkswagen Golf after it knows its left an emission test.
LMAO
Dude that is a bad ass thought.
Way cleaner!
Really a VW !!!!!!
The amount of fuel used in this vid probably weighed more than and cost more than that vw
That is just sooo cool!, billions of cars running 24/7 is what is killing our planet not this old thumper.
Robert Maddox This thing choofs out soot, not hydrocarbons
They should put this thing on stage with a keyboard player and there ya go, EDM rave
This one is dedicated to all the ravers in the nation. ^^
OH JA ES HAT MICH an Techno Beats erinnert beste Grüße aus Deutschland the land of Techno## Tresor Berlin##$
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No, I never tire of watching this video.
I like to check in once or twice a year as well.
This is easily my favorite of _all_ the "big old engine" videos on youtube.
Ich kann mir das auch immerwieder ansehen mehr braucht ein Mann nich und ein Bier 😎👍
It's what they call "oddly satisfying"
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Pretty cool, 2 stroke diesel, 14inch bore, 17inch stroke (42.9 Liter per piston). Peak of 75hp per piston at 360rpm. 4376 foot pounds of torque on this 4 cylinder.
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4376! holy shit. put that thing on a boat with a 26 inch prop youd be fucking flying
What inch what what foot pounds dude use normal units like newtonmeters and milimeters
4 целиндр не работает только
I was mesmerized by the beat ended up watching whole vid 💀
There's something really nightmarish about this engine, but at the same time I can't stop watching it. 😳
I think it's cool. I love big engines.
it seems very crude but it's actually very elegant.
The way these engines sound maybe ?
@@baptisteramiro1918 it's the whole experience. The sight and the sound of it. I have Megalophobia which is the fear of larger than life objects. That's where all the weirdness of this comes from I'm pretty sure. It's also very very old and a lite creepy looking as well. I wish I could smell it... I know, I'm super weird lol
@@Verniece1968 , I love the smell of burnt gasoline and diesel too ! I even love smelling their fumes ! and this engine isn't larger than it's supposed to be ! My guess is that it was on a train at some point !!! So it's just at the right size and since it's a fully diesel powered engine from 1936 , i guess it was the beginning of using diesel and the end of petrol cars and steam trains , they had to find something more powerful ! That's another of my guesses at least ........
Anyone else dancing to this?
LMAO, oh man I was.
Don't give hipsters any ideas
Me too
honchoryankevin
idle and sound at 2:30 sounds liek a great techno beat !
The best engine sound ever, ever, ever !!!
I love how that wheel spins at thousand rpm. Can't imagine how powerful that it
Your looking at over 2000nm of torque at high RPM and well over 10k nm at low RPM
why is this video so addictive? why do i keep coming back? help!
same here... but then again i am an old engine collector.
grettagrids you have a good excuse for it then! :D anyway, cool, i'm rebuilding my dad's 1987 peugeot 504 LD diesel engine :D
I play this vid full blast to piss off my neighbours.
+donchavross warren X-D
+michael reynolds Like some odd 90`s techno track :-))))
+soton000 And crank up the base, hehe
Soton.....or satan, geeeee, I wish I had you as my neighbour. Not.
soton u tit.
VW's new TDI engine?
This is like music. It's "mechanical music", not eletronic music, but you can feel the rhythm...LOL
That air, ground and water pollution though. Not just raves, this engine too :P
Dubstep was invented in 1936
Are the 605 people who disliked this the tree huggers or something? This video is pretty cool, these use to power cities and ships. We wouldn't have our more green engines of today if we didn't have these engines back then.
Oh and at 0:40 the engine sounds like a dub step machine.
Jake Gage You are correct. Many do not have any perspective on how we got to this level of culture and Humanity.
***** can't fix the problem until we've created one haha
Jake Gage so these huge engines powered generators?
Derek Floyd Yes. What was their purpose in life ? lol
poffy8888 The Model 32 engines which were built in the 30's were used in generator stations, manufacturing plants, ice plants, flour mills, rock crushing plants, cotton gins, seed oil mills, textile mills, irrigation and drainage pumping stations, and many other locations. The Indian Grave Drainage District in Quincy, Illinois still has three operational Model 32 engines, and three engines are on standby as back-up power generators in Delta, Colorado.
Is the concrete base as old as the engine? How many times has that engine been moved? What a beauty.
At least once ...
This kind of engine will probably survive mankind's extinction...
"How dare you" - Greta Thunberg
This is music to my ears, appreciation for an engine with way more torque than those 4 cylinder Honda's
Nice how Dare you Lol
Stealing some more of her childhood every time they fire it up.
What's that you say? Bad for the environment? Sorry I can't hear you over the sheer manliness of this engine...
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It's still a 4 cylinder engine so ........................
I would love to have one like that in my house, every morning start the Morse!
Yep wonderful
FBM engines were used on many US Diesel Submarines. I got to hear one the Summer of 73 in Key West during decommissioning. All that I can remember is that it was LOUD.
Demostración de como se ha dañado y se continúa dañando al planeta, con terribles consecuencias.
¡Di no a la quema de hidrocarburos!
Party organiser: “Hey, I need to hire a smoke machine and Bass for music”
Me with engine: “Do you want them combined?”😏
Same, its is mesmerising video to watch and listen to.
Please rent me the tiesto 5000
Let's see now,.... that'll be 327.56 for the fuel, (10 mins), another $450.00 for the crankcase lubricant, plus $11,628.66 for the displacement fee. Then another $199.00 for me.
@@musicbruv ctg is
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Never gets dull. Could watch this all day.
Ive been watching this every couple months since the video came out 😂
Band to engineer in a recording studio: "Can we have a click track please?".
Engineer: "Sure... it's in the middle of the field just the other side of the forest!"
Made to be efficient! Only runs on third cylinder from the back when under no load!
Wait! I just realized that there is probably a tablespoon of diesel used per injection. Total. Mind. Fart.
Alex Phillips Still efficient relative to its size.
tskwared667 Can you see the smoke? That thing is probably about 10-15% efficiency.
Alex Phillips Still ahead of its time, and very efficient in its time. This is a "hit and miss" type cylinder deactivation, where a centrifugal governor (sort of like a flywheel on a snowmobile, only with weights instead of springs) would deactivate a cyl(s) as long as RPM was higher than a set limit. (holding the intake valve closed, exhaust valve open)
Selective Cylinder Deactivation (variable displacement) is now a "modern" thing "again", with engines under fancy names like "Active Fuel Management" and "Multi Displacement System" (GM, Chrysler) Where in a v8 or v10 engine, on the highway, you will run on only 4 cyls to maintain cruising rpm and the other cyls come back on when you need the power, during acceleration, passing, uphill, towing, etc.
Old technology, revisited.
So what happens to the fuel that goes into the other cylinders?
Global temperatures rose 3 Deg following the running of this engine.... Lol. I love old machinery!
Compared with the HUGE amount of smoke some of the diesel-electric loco's pump out, this thing is like a honda civic with worn rings ;-)
You're not wrong!
Lyndon Pedersen tractors. Buna dimineata sa trezit si rata
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Elena 9 buna sati fie inima
To się cudownie ogląda,miód na uszy
Super smell for nose 😂😂👃
What a beauty, it makes better music than I have heard in the last twenty years!
Древний такой, а работает как часики, спасибо тем кто сохранил этот движок, лайк!!!!!!
Somebody PLEASE make a Song with this !
It doesn't need a song, the drum roll is quite good enough already.
Exactly. I almost start to dance, when i hear this video ;P
seriously please someone
I'll try
7 million views!! I only have watched this video more than 10 times!
Thats the beauty of internal combustion engines, none of that electric motor nonsense.
I could listen to that all day