You guys and gals are such an incredible inspiration for me; lost my wife, COVID, homeless and had to leave Germany. NOW have a shop , home and a beautiful lady, soon to be working for myself; as always thanks from old New Orleans 😎
To James Stregler! Good luck to you, mate! You do have to focus on building the FUTURE, and you have! With it's been HEALTH problems - but I'm getting there! Greetings from London, and keep enjoying these unusual videos!
Pure heaven thank you for being you. I just love watching a Bugatti put together. We need to use it today to take enormous interest in these cars and those that are not quite ready for a museum and museums should be used and people should be out of drive these cars and know what they like. They are fabulous. Thank you for being you. Regards Alan from down under
Absolutely a Gem 💎 Can’t wait for you to get the vacuum pump installed ( they sound great when working properly or the one on my 27 Chev does) and ditch the electric pump or hide it under the car and use it as a emergency primer for the vacuum pump if you lose inlet manifold pressure when you drive it hard . My old unit still works great without electric pumps though
It lives, it breathes & it moves!!!!!!! You have got be happy with that, and your accomplishments in such a short period of time! Well done lads and lassies. Nice to see Tanya back. Good health and look forward to your next exploit! Cheers P.
thanks Ivan & John for the content i like the way you guys explain stuff too , the car looks amazing and sounds great too , thanks to Tanya and Suzy for filming , looking forward to the next instalment
everytime I watch this guy it reminds me of how the uk abandoned engineering...and they should not have. In the UK they have access to great engineers like this guy who work in their individual workshops and could be currently contributing to the industry. I always loved british engineering and all the old lineup of old cars they produced.....now they should be producing electric cars but are not.....what a shame for the country and engineering industry.
Those floats are sometimes miserable to get soldered. You need to use good solder and a hot iron. The old solder is probably 60/40 so stick with that or the new solder may have a different melting point.
Ivan in case you and your subscribers haven't heard we lost Marcelo Gandini yesterday 3/13/24. For those unfamiliar with that name, he was the designer at Bertone responsible for the Lamborghini Miura, Espada, Jarama, Countach, Diablo, and many more. Tip a pint to him ! 🍻 That man had an eye for automotive beauty and the world is a little darker without him !😔
Soldering floats! Can be a veryfrustrating job, you just get it all flowed in and the pressure rises inside the float with the soldering heat, and blows the solder away!! takes me back!!
Hi guys…. Want to fly out here( I’ll pay for it) and look our 1983 380 SL and see that runs like a dog!! And see if you can fix it and it would be a great video…. You can stay with us!!! Lissa and phil!! Hi Suz!!!
Nice to have some contributions from John this time, thanks!
Here is a man who must be included as a heritage of humanity.
You guys and gals are such an incredible inspiration for me; lost my wife, COVID, homeless and had to leave Germany. NOW have a shop , home and a beautiful lady, soon to be working for myself; as always thanks from old New Orleans 😎
To James Stregler! Good luck to you, mate! You do have to focus on building the FUTURE, and you have! With it's been HEALTH problems - but I'm getting there! Greetings from London, and keep enjoying these unusual videos!
@@nygelmiller5293 hope to see you soon 😎
@jamestregler1584 thanks. Nygel Miller
Half an hour just flies by when watching Ivan and John work their magic!
Great to see more of John in the videos.
25:09 Paddock bashing in a priceless Bugatti ♥️
Love it, Ivan.
Never stop living!
Brilliant as usual. Suzy is so good she needs her own channel. Zooms straight in on stuff when mentioned. Top girl :)
Some brass or brass colored hose clamps sure would look top shelf on the upper rad hoses. You all are tremendous. Thanks for letting us in!
Fascinated to see the amount of reaction of the starter motor under load!
in the next video we sort this out
What a joy to watch, your stories, the cars, the workmanship, just beautiful. Thank you for your efforts to make these videos and share with us.
Great tip about checking a float for leaks. Thanks
Loved the boiling water test for the carb float.
Nice Ranalah wheeing machine - Talk to Dominic Chenea - he owns the company now and can supply spares etc
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Thanks Suzy and Ivan, we even got a glimpse off Tanya, Marven Shebler still makes Carburettors to Aeroplane engines like Lycoming!
Another legendary episode, from a legendary guy. Cheers from a shed in Iowa
Wonderful video, impressive progress on the Bugatti and great to have John share some of his knowledge. Couldn't ask for more.
Best wishes, Dean.
Brilliant, Mr. Dutton! It’s a rare treat to go behind the scenes with a vintage Bugatti. I really enjoyed this episode!
I love how you guys have been cranking out the videos lately - you're spoiling us!
I've noticed on the "Wheels Through Time" channel that Scheblers were also used on old Harley Davidson twins also.
John needs to get more air time, so skilled, and such a nice bloke...Cheers to all from Australia.
Great job on the float John
Pure heaven thank you for being you. I just love watching a Bugatti put together. We need to use it today to take enormous interest in these cars and those that are not quite ready for a museum and museums should be used and people should be out of drive these cars and know what they like. They are fabulous. Thank you for being you. Regards Alan from down under
Absolutely a Gem 💎
Can’t wait for you to get the vacuum pump installed ( they sound great when working properly or the one on my 27 Chev does) and ditch the electric pump or hide it under the car and use it as a emergency primer for the vacuum pump if you lose inlet manifold pressure when you drive it hard . My old unit still works great without electric pumps though
I found this as the Olympics have finished. I cant stop watching. I wish I could make the tea and sweep up just to be able to learn such a lot
Love the bitza magazine format. One of your best videos yet.
Matches well with the videos about the twin cam Salmson. Great work on two lovely vehicles.
John talks! 😊 !
What a fine-looking car! I am in love with that exquisite engine!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience with these cars. I just found the channel and will be checking out all the great content.
Ivan the legend well done john and the girls cheers
great job
It lives, it breathes & it moves!!!!!!! You have got be happy with that, and your accomplishments in such a short period of time! Well done lads and lassies. Nice to see Tanya back. Good health and look forward to your next exploit! Cheers P.
Good to see you are training a youngster, and I don't mean John!
How lovely to hear some input from John!
thanks Ivan & John for the content i like the way you guys explain stuff too , the car looks amazing and sounds great too , thanks to Tanya and Suzy for filming , looking forward to the next instalment
Good stuff, Ivan and co.
Grandpa got some skills😎
Yet another rich trove of joy. Life is good at Ivan's shed.
What a beautiful piece of engineering. Sounds wonderful to me. Love it ❤
Thank you all Team Shed Racing a great video Bugatti now running nicely so some outings in that please ,Loved the video.
So cool Ivan, I love your attitude. No worries we'll just fix it ! Good on yous ! Cheers from New Zealand
Had wobbly starter motor on my 4/4 yesterday. Mounting bolt had worked loose .
we have solved that today - wait for the next video
Fantastic videos.
Please can you give us the story behind the loco on the shelf behind you?
Regards,
Paul
Brilliant!
Back when I was an apprentice at the RAE Farnborough many years ago, The DSG was considered the Rolls Royce of lathes..
everytime I watch this guy it reminds me of how the uk abandoned engineering...and they should not have. In the UK they have access to great engineers like this guy who work in their individual workshops and could be currently contributing to the industry. I always loved british engineering and all the old lineup of old cars they produced.....now they should be producing electric cars but are not.....what a shame for the country and engineering industry.
Those floats are sometimes miserable to get soldered. You need to use good solder and a hot iron. The old solder is probably 60/40 so stick with that or the new solder may have a different melting point.
Loved to hear john and watch him. Great video from the Charlatans!
the best channel on here , love it all
Just love these videos, many thanks to the team.
Any chance to get a look at those patterns used to make the panels with that English wheel?
I’m learning so much,,, thank you
Ivan in case you and your subscribers haven't heard we lost Marcelo Gandini yesterday 3/13/24. For those unfamiliar with that name, he was the designer at Bertone responsible for the Lamborghini Miura, Espada, Jarama, Countach, Diablo, and many more. Tip a pint to him ! 🍻 That man had an eye for automotive beauty and the world is a little darker without him !😔
Great Car! Synchronized gearbox, no double declutch?
👍👍👍👍👍
Great content, thanks!
DSG Lathe?....did my apprenticeship on one 55yrs ago!!
Soldering floats! Can be a veryfrustrating job, you just get it all flowed in and the pressure rises inside the float with the soldering heat, and blows the solder away!! takes me back!!
You drill a tiny hole, do all the soldering for the repair and after it cools down you quick solder up the tiny vent hole
Hi guys…. Want to fly out here( I’ll pay for it) and look our 1983 380 SL and see that runs like a dog!! And see if you can fix it and it would be a great video…. You can stay with us!!! Lissa and phil!!
Hi Suz!!!
Should that starter move that much? Don't seem rigjt.
We rectify that in the next video !
Did you notice that the starter motor is loose..?
Yes we comment on it - see text on the screen - we’ve since sorted it 😊
Why is the starter moter moving when you try to start it ???...
It isn't any more - we were aware of it and have rectified it -
see previous comments
Jean-Luc Picard?
Geez guys.... I saw that it works but. what's with the loosy Goosy Starter jumping up and down with no Bell housing ..
Starter motor has been secured - we were very aware of that - even comment on the screen
he is a kind of Fred Dibnah?
I hate when Americans mispronounce it BOO-GAR-TEE
Great old machines ,,I wonder if today's automobile will garner the same devotion in future generations🤔👍🦘🇦🇺