How Cracked & Leak Cylinder Head are Repair With Pinning Techniques || Rebuilding Cylinder Head
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
Cracks typically form when a cylinder head undergoes too much thermal stress. Loss of coolant, severe overheating as well as sudden changes in operating temperature from hot to cold can all create the kind of conditions that cause cracks to form.
#repairingchevycrackedenginehead #crackedcylinderheadsymptoms #cylinderheadrebuild
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People don't have a clue as to how much time and effort it takes to fix things. Today everything is made to throw away. These guys really earn their money. This is a really good look into how things get fixed. Thanks for sharing guys!!👍
These guys have a go. It's very primitive but at the end of the day it will work and i just can't understand why they haven't found benches yet? My back and legs were killing me just watching it.
@glennschemitsch8341
2 жыл бұрын
After you are born, you do the Asian squat everyday for the rest of your life. No need for chairs , or high type toilets. In fact, they squat on a western toilet .
@Lunas2525
2 жыл бұрын
That would require resources and those can be best used elsewhere where people can afford to spend money on dead tree that would be better used selling as fire wood or to make and sell the table. I'm not even joking. Sad thing is in any other country that head would have been melted down for scrap and the whole truck would have been scrapped years ago.
@ats-3693
2 жыл бұрын
They prefer to work that way, if they preferred benches they would have them. It's similar in lots of countries, to them standing all day is awful they find this way more comfortable it's like sitting and working. I was married to an Indonesian for years it's the same there, we had a house in Java I made a modern kitchen with benches and my ex wouldn't use the bench for cooking, she preferred to have everything spread out around her on the floor while she sat in the full squat position for hours preparing a meal, if i try squatting down like that for just 10 minutes straight my legs start to feel like they are going to fall off and when I try to get up my knees are seized and my legs are numb from lack of blood.
@dibnah46
2 жыл бұрын
@Random contaminate free doesn't guarantee a good job. But grit and shite all over a cylinder head definitely guarantees a poor job.
@garyr7027
2 жыл бұрын
My knees couldn't take that squatting down like that very long before i did something about it one way or another. I'd make a homemade bench from a tree if i had to.
Other than the lack of benches and working on the floor, this is EXACTLY how we did it here in Scotland 25 years ago, when I worked for a small engine repair business. Even the machine tools are the same.... The twin of the big drilling machine they are using to cut valve seats, lives in my workshop.
@retrogazele
2 жыл бұрын
was it then when alot of factories moved to pakistan from the uk?
@space_cowboy007
2 жыл бұрын
can you explain why he drills holes at 6:30?
@innleadair
2 жыл бұрын
@@space_cowboy007 he's using the drill to clear out the rust and muck from the small water passages.
@CactosS
2 жыл бұрын
I'm also don't understand why these people don't us benches but I wonder if that crack isn't coming back?
@innleadair
2 жыл бұрын
@@CactosS do search for metal stitching, works pretty well !!
my knee blew out watching all these videos of these guys crouching down......
This is how I imagine Mad Max rebuilds his engines. I love it.
@jeromeneely202
2 жыл бұрын
the mad max mobile is going to waste in Florida I think
@gerardoramirez1924
2 жыл бұрын
@@jeromeneely202 8o8
@gerardoramirez1924
2 жыл бұрын
@@jeromeneely202 l8888
@gerardoramirez1924
2 жыл бұрын
78
@yerrie1908
2 жыл бұрын
They do it exactly the same as it happened in my dads garage in the 70’s and 80’s, the only difference is they work on floor and in sand instead of on the workbench but the techniques is simply the same, i have been helping as kid with this kind of work
Their work environment may look primitive but am always astounded by the ingenuity of all their projects,well done guys👌👌
What I like about these guys is that they REPAIR things they don't just simply unbolt a Broken part and bolt on a new one..
I like how they clean off the parts, then lay them back down on the dirt...I guess it helps in the break in process.....comforting knowing most major airlines send their fleets over there too for updating and rebuilding.
@Takster
2 жыл бұрын
Get over it
@bigmikeyc83
2 жыл бұрын
But admit they are good for doing all that in the dirt in the first place
@michelletaylor5691
2 жыл бұрын
@@Takster poor angry little boi....did your boyfriend leave you?
@triplestangman
2 жыл бұрын
I'll take how to fuck your tolerances for 200 alex
@Takster
2 жыл бұрын
@@michelletaylor5691 did your wheels fall off? Get this guys to fix it
in countries where new parts are expensive and labour is cheap, you'll see a lot of ingenuity and hard work in rebuilding broken things.
@waderyun.war00034
2 жыл бұрын
They do those same techniques at machine shops everywhere pinning cast iron heads is a very old technique they even use it on aluminum heads. I have put heads on cars that were pinned.
@brahtrumpwonbigly7309
2 жыл бұрын
Hard work, yes. Nothing special about the method.
@jermyanderson9115
2 жыл бұрын
@@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 in pakistan it's nothing short of genius and state of the art.
@fixinggrace
2 жыл бұрын
A lot of the parts are made of unobtainium in Pakistan or anywhere else.
@stevephillips3541
2 жыл бұрын
@@fixinggrace They also use old AK-47 Barrels
These guys are real heroes. I love the way they approach the jobs with adapted tools and methods they have figured out themselves. I was spellbound throughout!
Throws in the dirt and then wipes it with the rag to keep it clean,love it
Flipping mind blowing. These guys are shredding! I just went into cylinder head repair, and this just knocked all the B.S. out of it. On a dirt floor, in the 3rd world. Great job!!
@charlesallison6385
Жыл бұрын
I spent nearly 40 years as a cylinder head specialist I have rebuilt many thousands of heads and repaired thousands of cracked heads but this is very crude although it might work . I used tapered cast iron plugs not bolts. But what they really need is a bench.
Thanks Mate for uploading this video. I learned something New today. Using (CALCIUM CARBIDE) to check for leaks. Brilliant Idea. I never would've thought of using this for Leak check. The only time I've use this product was exploring Caves. I used it as Fuel to charge my Old Timer Lantern for Light while exploring Cave System. Now I have One more Tool in the Box, I could Employ without using Air Compressor when one isn't around. Thanks again Mate for the upload. I do appreciate this very much. Well worth the watch.
@joeylawn36111
2 жыл бұрын
So that's what those "rocks" were that they put in the head! Great idea. For those of you who don't know, Calcium Carbide reacts with water to form acetylene gas - the gas pressure forces the water out the cracks.
@fuckingpippaman
2 жыл бұрын
@@joeylawn36111 don't smoke near it hahahahhaha for real though
@mannys9130
2 жыл бұрын
@@joeylawn36111 The pressurized acetylene also makes the cylinder head into a giant fuckin' pipe bomb. 😸 I laughed when I saw them doing this. Don't uncork that thing near the head surface grinder... Kaboom, and now everyone in the shop can no longer enter an MRI room. 🤣
The best work doesn't always come from the factory these guys really know what they're doing it's a trade it's very crafty and crafty and it's very awesome because most people do not have what it takes to be able to do this the way that this is being done nice work man
Это они карбид закладывают в голову для опрессовки, очень продумано, молодцы.
@666Avrora
2 жыл бұрын
Что это даёт?
@guillermodeltoro9147
2 жыл бұрын
@@666Avrora карбид с водой выделяет газ ацетилен, создается избыточное давление, где газ выходит там трещина.
@6tamaka9
2 жыл бұрын
да толку...эти движения только от нищеты...да и сточили они с плоскости просто пипец...хотел бы посмотреть на работу этого двигателя)))а трещина пойдет дальше...
@MotoMototo
2 жыл бұрын
Голь на выдумки хитра. Хотя в данном случае это скорее глупость. Компрессор стоит совсем недорого. А для опрессовки можно применять даже компрессор для колес.
@sergeybreeze9951
2 жыл бұрын
@@6tamaka9 трещина не пойдет дальше, а вот через пару лет железный болт, чопок, сгниет и выпадет из чугунной головы.
The way these men can repair what we have scraped is amazing
Used to do this on 235 Chevy heads all the time, works well!
@eduardoperez7797
Жыл бұрын
What bolts are you using? Thanks
Outstanding work on an obviously worn out cylinder head. An ingenious fix on the cracked section.
Absolute amazing and excellent repair, or rebuild work being done - great job, God Bless!
Great work guys, it's very pleasant see that even in hard conditions you nailed it! And the minions working on backstage were amazing too. Cheers
I have pinned cylinder heads before. And have watched my father pin a Cat block that had frozen and cracked the side. It is a lost art. But still a useful tool that has been put on the back shelf here in the States,
Ребята ну сделайте себе верстак рабочий стол вы будете в шоке как это удобно
@mudag12
2 жыл бұрын
Из серии: почеему я не слелал этого раньше) )))
@mudag12
2 жыл бұрын
Да нахой он им нужен, на полу на кортах как макаки удобнее
@MotoMototo
2 жыл бұрын
А зачем. У них распиздяйство это образ жизни.
Thank You for publishing this Tutorial!
"Needs a new head" Great work! I bet anyone living in remote, rural areas would very much value that work.
Retired now,when I was working we fixed a lot of things,before anything new was purchased that part or whatever better be totally worn out,I've done heads and blocks it work's, I'm very impressed with their work
Читаю комментарии и гляжу что все такие продвинутые. Ваша продвинутость заключается в замене старой детали на новую. А эти парни настоящие мастера !
@gacherumburu9958
2 жыл бұрын
You are right!
@tilirit
2 жыл бұрын
Какие мастера? У нас это делали так в колхозах 30 годах прошлого века. О чем вы бля говорите.
@_MadFox
2 жыл бұрын
Охуенные мастера, даже не знают, что трещины мелом и керосином ищут на чугуне. А установка направляющих под клапаны в песочке без промывки головки просто шыдэвэр.
@user-gc3tc9dl6s
2 жыл бұрын
@@_MadFox да и седла и направляйки без разницы температур тоже круто, сразу видно талантливые
@kulibin82
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-gc3tc9dl6s а что вам не нравится? они ж их на клей посадили( но это не точно) 😃
So impressed, great job.
Much respect to these men!
ESPECTACULAR TRABAJO SALUDOS DESDE ARGENTINA BAHIA BLANCA 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Здоровья вам парни успехов в нелёгком деле
Nothing gets wasted. I find this people smart. They can fix anything w/o any manual
I am in awe of your chaps skills, you have my admiration in hard circumstances… stunning work.
At the end of the day this is still a job well done.
Love your videos. Keep it up. You bring me some of the most entertaining videos on youtube.
Лютый сервис, лютые мотористы))) В наших гаражах и не такие встречаются))))
@user-rl1uk6qt3l
2 жыл бұрын
Да уж, пиздец
@ahiskalibori3257
2 жыл бұрын
В ваших гараж одни понторезы беспонтовые... А про ремонтные центры вообще молчу
@PumbaSlava
2 жыл бұрын
Я в АХУЕ вашеее
@WW-by2cs
2 жыл бұрын
А гаражах сервисах халтурщиков до хрена
I almost cried at 25:55 when he dropped the newly machined mating surface on the concrete to remove loose swarf....😫😭😳!
Я бы токарный станок в землю закопал, тогда производительность возрастёт на 146%😁
@andrey-gerasimov
2 жыл бұрын
🤣
@TAPSAROY
Жыл бұрын
сначала закопай своего недопризедента в землю, что бы в пидоРашке жизнь лучше была, а потом уже будешь и другим советы раздавать
What these guys are able to achieve with minimal tools and a dirt floor is simply amazing!
@edwardmartinez9459
2 жыл бұрын
Only it won't last it will fail again.
@chloedevereaux1801
2 жыл бұрын
the fkkas can build nukes from cabbage crates....... don't frikkn praise them.
@edwardmartinez9459
2 жыл бұрын
@@seadog158 That's what I said. They like working on the floor?
@BirdwellingtonAmalgamation
2 жыл бұрын
@@seadog158 I literally said that same thing on another of their videos. Also I wonder if any of them have lost a toe working in sandals? Lmao
@henrikbragge
2 жыл бұрын
Some tables aren’t that expensive though …
Machining by hand... Frickin beautiful job... Well done.
I agree......benches should maybe be on the to do list. Does not seem to affect productivity at all though. These folk give a new meaning to the word recycling....amazing!
my compression cried when the guy took the head off the resurfacing machine only to throw it on its face to get rid of the shavings
@chriscs9080
2 жыл бұрын
So?
they are true mechanics, able to fix stuff instead of replacing it with new.
@casual257
2 жыл бұрын
really? like you know this truck doesn't come back on the hook with a bigger problem!
As someone who runs a serdi machine and works in a machine shop every day this is amazing stuff!! From one end of the spectrum to the other I guess...
After watching this video I decided to do my diesel heads myself and save myself $1500. UsDollars. Nice. Thankx for the encouragement. God Bless you Always.
marvellous work,great skills.well done guys.
The work ethic an ingenuity shown here are amazing. We’ll played men!
Those men are amazing workers 👍😀
I so much admire these Gentlemen. Although I have a more modern machine shop and tools, these men follow the same basic principles. And better. We can buy standard valve guide inserts and valve inserts. But due to delays, I, just like these men, make my own sleeves a seats myself. It ends up quicker and it continually hones your machinist sense of touch. By that, I mean that instinctive feeling of when something is ready to press. Like valve stem guides and valve seats. Even I do not have the experience to use just an inside or outside non-microscopic caliper to judge a size! That is hundreds of hours in the job that speaks!
This place reminds me of the car repair shops they used to have next to the baseball stadium in NYC.
Смотря этот ролик я думаю - даже самый плохой ремонт у нас - как минимум не хуже чем тут. Но почему-то я этому не рад совсем. Потому что у нас кто-то может заниматься ремонтом точно также.
@ax4878
Жыл бұрын
Если бы русские мужики не пили бы они сорае собрали бы самолёт
As long as the mechanic that puts it back together cleans everything real good, that was a mighty fine job. I bet it runs like new.
I wish I had these master craftsmen on my doorstep. Such masterful work
Parabéns pelo bom trabalho de recuperação deste cabeçote mesmo em condições precárias de trabalho. Vivas ao povo paquistanês!
Интересные эти зверьки 😁 тряпкой протирает и тут же на землю клапана бросает. Чудо.
@user-yt7mo8ov2c
2 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@user-yh6dr9jn4x
2 жыл бұрын
Это традиция.
@mashennik174
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-yh6dr9jn4x точно 😁
desde argentina felicitaciones por la tecnica de reparar grieta
These men are seriously good at what they do. Real professionals...
Incredible mechanics. Have hey not discovered work benches? So glad I don't live there. Yikes!!!
@abz124816
2 жыл бұрын
@@georgeperze8756 I want this crew of mechanics to build engines for Formula 1 race cars. Don't worry George Allah will fix everything except their knees :)
@abz124816
2 жыл бұрын
@@georgeperze8756 While these are well trained and creative mechanics, working on dirt floors in sandals is shit.
@Herefornow-571
2 жыл бұрын
Building motors in the dirt... Ok for the farm...
@sharonrigs7999
2 жыл бұрын
It's called inshallah repair!
@jamesglavich1426
2 жыл бұрын
I didn't see your comment, but along the same lines, my knees hurt just from watching the video.
Excellent video, reminding us that you don't need all the fancy gear to get the job done, just will and skill. Keep them coming.
@dimr1088
2 жыл бұрын
Well. This would work on an old, low compression engine.
@gazzafloss
2 жыл бұрын
@@dimr1088 well, do you realise this is an old DIESEL engine, so not really low compression at all.
Very very good work that's old school way to clean valves nice professional work very clean .they take a lot of pride in doing the job right.good work .Joey bunker saline Louisiana
Impressive! Skills!
when you are looking for skills that are extinct these days because of rich countries automation era , you will find it in Pakistan and India , I love the way they work and the skills that they gain even with little tools but they have great brains they use to outcome a complete work of their need , good luck
@aaronmccutcheon
2 жыл бұрын
Indeed these guys are impressive (though why are they always squatting on the ground? Tables are pretty easy to make!) However there are numerous machine shops throughout the USA that can do things far more difficult than these guys can do.
Parabéns pelo belo trabalho em equipe. Valeu meus amigos!
Artists of the street. Great !
Good job and amazing skills.
Любое извращение в этом мире привлекает огромное внимание. Вспомните к примеру цирк уродов, там даже деньги платили за зрелище. Так и здесь, не могу оторваться от просмотра, тем более на халяву.
@oriolun
2 жыл бұрын
И где здесь извращение?
@xaoc6371
2 жыл бұрын
@@oriolun отшлифовать бошку и затем бросить на землю,всё на коленке в грязи,песке,это разве не извращение?
@daniil9689
2 жыл бұрын
Перебрать башку, и воткнуть старые клапана, жесть
@vasissuari
2 жыл бұрын
@@oriolun да ещё ацетилен не выветрился, а эти безмозглые уже пользуются электроинструментом
@user-gx5wk2iw3n
2 жыл бұрын
Прикольно все на эпоксидке. А как нежно он бошку бросал. А восхитительно заделал трещину.
Я в шоке!!!! Сёдла я так думаю из водопроводной трубы нарезаны
@efimkrivov
Жыл бұрын
Вряд ли. Направляющие клапанов явно не вторцветмета же были.
Each man has a job, each has his tools, most seemed to be home made 'special tools' working by feel and sound, fantastic to watch
Workbench brothers. Awesome 😎.
Pure talent dedication and hard work just brilliantly done
Где бросил деталь,там и рабочее место
@fjgdlud8030
2 жыл бұрын
Да! 😄
Jak oni to fajnie elegancko czyszczą w tym piachu 😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻greate job
Cómo siempre estos hombres son increíbles reparan de todo lo que les pongan ....muy buen trabajo los felicito
Still positively amazed at the skills of these workers. Here in the United States we would throw it away, we are stupid here at times. Thanks for sharing the amazing work of these fine men. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
@aaronmccutcheon
2 жыл бұрын
You do know there are places called "machine shops" that exist here in the USA. Look for some videos here on the tube and you'll see what they are capable of.
@keithnoneya
2 жыл бұрын
@@aaronmccutcheon Yep have visited more of those shops than I can count. It's the cracked part that amazes me. Here in the state we just throw the head away and get another one because in most cases in man hours it's cheaper to replace a cracked head than repair it. Except Aluminum, most of the time we can Heli-Arc them up and machine them down. Thanks for the tip anyways. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
Saludos cordiales y que tenga un buen día de descanso y éxitos en sus actividades diarias desde Uruguay
Awesome work by awesome people 👍😊 Cherrs ⚘🇪🇬⚘🇪🇬⚘🇪🇬
Excelente como trabajan, admirable!!!
Was Ihr mit einfachsten Werkzeugen und Maschinen macht ist ein Traum, habe sehr grossen Respekt vor euch, weil Ihr seid noch wirkliche Mechaniker wo repariert und nicht nur Teile tauscht. Und finde es klasse das Ihr euer Wissen und Talent an die kommende Generation weitergeben tut. Das einzige was ich mich immer nur frage,weshalb arbeitet Ihr nicht auf einer Werkbank, sondern immer auf dem Boden.
@ukpkmkk_2
2 жыл бұрын
Ich kann nur vermuten, ich glaube aber dass es zu teuer ist, den Werkstatt mit Werkbanken auszustatten.. man sieht ja dass der Boden nicht mal Beton ist.. kann aber auch die Kultur sein.. in der Arabischen/Westasiatischen Kultur macht man vieles auf dem Boden.. früher haben wir gegessen, gesessen, geschlafen,… nur auf dem Boden, in den Moscheen sitzt/betet man auch auf dem Boden.. sogar wenn man aufs Klo gehen möchte gibt’s da Toilettensitze nur für Senioren oder Behinderte.. sonst wie in Japan auf Bodenebene..
@ahmedksahmed9601
2 жыл бұрын
they are accustomed from childhood to work on the ground
@ahmedksahmed9601
2 жыл бұрын
@@ukpkmkk_2 صح كلام
A lot of ingenuity on show here and actually, quality work. Respect
@Herefornow-571
2 жыл бұрын
This is not quality work... This is shit. You can't build engines in the dirt and expect any longevity. Certainly would never pay for work done like this.
@hydorah
2 жыл бұрын
@@Herefornow-571 Yeah that's cool. When you're running a trucking company in Pakistan, your broken trucks can sit idle while you wait for a spotless shop to open. Secret hint: Working on heavy machinery is a dirty business. And yes you can do incredible things in all sorts of conditions if you're not a cry baby. You of all people should know. How do your Tiger tanks get fixed?
First comment. Amazing channel. Love it.
Thank you for showing, jayahind.
Я же видел! У них есть палки! Они же могут сделать стол8)
Hats off to these guys
now thats the best head i ever seen
👍AȘA SE FACE UN LUCRU BINE FĂCUT ȘI CU SIMȚ DE RÂSPUNDERE, MESERIAȘI DE NOTA 10
Биля где это видео было раньше ,! Столько гбц поздавал изо этих трещин😂🤣😂
@Jenya-zc9zm
Жыл бұрын
Не волнуйся эти перспективные инженеры восстановят твои ГБЦ...
With that pinning technique, is the bolt material have the same heat coiffecient of expansion with the engine head block? Otherwise if subjective to engine working temperature, there might be window for new crack or opening on that particular area.
@andicog
2 жыл бұрын
I've seen stitching like this before, usually though they use iron pins to do the stitching not steel bolts, this was a common practice on large engines back in the day, pins would be mashed into place with an air chisel, think its the only way on cast iron parts as welding won't work.
@forg0tin397
2 жыл бұрын
@@andicog I was going to say wouldn't it be better to tig weld instead of steel bolts? I guess they don't have access to expensive equipment but they wouldn't make sense some of their decking machines gotta be expensive along with the lathes.
@andicog
2 жыл бұрын
@@forg0tin397 Even engineering companies fixing the blocks from diesel locomotives use cold stitching, don't think its a cost issue, more the difficulty in welding cast iron successfully.
@dickjohnsonsixtynine
2 жыл бұрын
Cast iron has to be stitch welded. It’s nothing new
Hard working guys right there 👏🏼. I wish they would wear safety glasses when using the wire wheel 🙏🏼
Neat use for old valve stems!!!
I can remember watching my dad and uncle doing this same thing when I was a kid, when it's on an old 2500 dollar forklift you don't go buy new you fix it until it can't be fix no more
Been lapping valves for damn near 50 years, and I've yet to find suction cups that work that well! :O
@cornishcat11
2 жыл бұрын
my exact thoughts
Imagine a shop for building work benches! It would make millions!
@ats-3693
2 жыл бұрын
Na, these guys prefer squatting, many cultures do, if they wanted benches they would have benches.
I am impressed
Эта ДИЧЬ очень радует нас !!!
@Phillergood
2 жыл бұрын
Ну это как фильм «миллионер из трущеб» почему он так понравился россиянам? - потому что там хуевее жизнь чем у нас
I respect their work in primitive shop,but my knees couldn't take one hour of that squatting!
@boomerhgt
2 жыл бұрын
If you had been doing it all your life it wouldn't be difficult
@jpcheco
2 жыл бұрын
Have not yet discovered the use of workbenches… or protective gear… lol.
Given the resources these people have they are geniuses
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍thank you for sharing
I feel like sending these guys some work benches and stools.
@sharonrigs7999
2 жыл бұрын
And safety boots!
Con la humildad que trabajan y dan a conocer un gran conocimiento, lo mismo hacia yo con medios artesanale..
hey, this is very helpful as i fix my old Ford everest cylinder. here in Philippines. howeverj, i may want to know what chemincal you use to mix water, that come out white, that was used to fill the cylinder . thanks a lot for the future reply
The way they squat on the floor is what impressed me most 👏