Closing our 2.0 Engine Case Part-2
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Installing Connecting rods, Nose bearing, Crankshaft, Intermediate shaft and Oil pump!
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Freeling by Lauren Duski
Love in Mexico by Carmen MarAa and Edu Espinal
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Excellent work, Mike.
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Many thanks!
Congratulations Mike!
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Thanks David!
Great episode Mike, and your new intro is awesome. Cheers, have a great one.
@MikesRestorations
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Thank you Mattew and seasons greetings I appreciate the feedback! ~Cheers
Continues to amaze this old geezer :)
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Thanks Graham and seasons greetings!
Absolute perfection mike!
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Thanks Ashley!
Great stuff. Funny, I am at the same spot in my engine build. I put the crank in the case yesterday. Clever using foam to hold the rods up. I put string through the #3,2,1 rods so when I hold the #3 rod up, the others stay up. Looking forward to the next video!
@MikesRestorations
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Thanks clubracer Nice trick with the string! Best of luck with your engine build!😀
Excellent Mike, have been following the build for years and now really excited to see the completion.
@MikesRestorations
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Thank you Nick I appreciate your dedication! We are very close now=) Cheers!
Hi Mike - great video as always. Are you using the P201 yoke? Did you have to do any modifications to make it work with your engine stand? Thanks!
@MikesRestorations
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Hello Rob That is a great question! Actually I am using a generic knock off yoke that is modeled after the P201. I purchased years ago and don't remember where. This is a good point to bring up and I will mention and show it in a video before we get too heavy. The main design of the yoke should be to carry the case with the yoke supporting the engine case via the case lip. The 2 bolts secure it but it really is the lip that takes the full sheer weight. Thanks for mentioning I will be sure to bring it up!
@robhurley5258
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@@MikesRestorations Thanks Mike - looking forward to the rest of your videos - I always learn something!