Norton Nemesis V8 rebuild - Episode 10
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
In this video I will be fitting the new cylinder liners, main bearings, and installing the crankshaft.
Note: All parts will be thoroughly cleaned before final assembly, so any debris , swarf dust of dirt seen under macro cinimatography in this video will be cleaned off before the final assembly..
The Norton Nemeses is a pre production prototype that was made in the late 90's with claims of a 200+mph top speed from its 1500cc fuel injected V8 engine.
As far as I'm aware, this is the only bike that has survived but if any of you know of other bikes please leave a comment. This bike is owned by the National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham UK has been on display as a non running exhibit for many years.
I have already worked on the bike last year getting the engine to run after a few rudimentary checks, new oil and batteries for series 12 of Henry Cole's "The Motorbike Show" where Henry rode it for a few miles up to around 50 mph, but it wasn't running very well and was leaking a lot of oil and coolant.
Episodes of "The Motorbike show" can be seen on itvx player on line and some shorter edits are available on Henrys KZread channel.
Over the coming months I will be stripping the bike to sort out a few issues with the V8 engine and hopefully make it run and ride how it was intended 25 years ago.
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A million times better than watching England play football
@alanr2609
21 күн бұрын
a very welcome antidote indeed
@soylentgreen326
21 күн бұрын
🎯❤
@GTRider69
21 күн бұрын
"Play" is a bit rich!
@susanboucher2116
21 күн бұрын
Yes, he knows what he’s doing.
@davidelliott5843
21 күн бұрын
Have they blown it yet?
Opened up the laptop, Alan posted this vid 12 seconds ago. So that was just perfect.
@michaelcurley7801
21 күн бұрын
Yes, I'm really pleased with that
@Plexxarn
21 күн бұрын
Standby for hedgehogs in you garden..
@patreich3637
21 күн бұрын
34. minutes.
@thomasmeadows256
21 күн бұрын
❤
@user-eg7uw9ls4o
21 күн бұрын
@@michaelcurley7801you beat me to it
Allen made a mistake but still included it in his video. That level of honesty is a good bench mark for all of us who both teach, and know we can still learn.
@ninja1150
21 күн бұрын
Agreed, fair play to him for including that mistake. Hats off to him
@daniels.2720
21 күн бұрын
+ we all learn from our hopefully minor mistakes ! Cheers to Allen.
@manjacovus5342
20 күн бұрын
My revered English lecturer at uni used to say, We grow by experience, and here is living proof of it.
@jamesrindley6215
20 күн бұрын
I was just going to say the same thing. In the age of all kinds of fakes, honesty really stands out. Was just recently watching wristwatch revival rebuild the same watch 3 or 4 times because he'd made a mistake and wouldn't be satisfied until it was perfect. A lesson for us all.
@PAULWICKS-xy6kt
20 күн бұрын
and what a mistake.! how could Mr A.Millyard do that.!,? …oh the modesty of the man.
Not only are Allen's builds 'just perfect' but so is his production and camera work that makes it a joy to watch.
@user-zv8dl4ru8c
20 күн бұрын
Даешь ежикам номинацию на Оскар!))
just sat down with a cuppa and a muffin, perfect timing....no annoying music, just the clock ticking and Alan's dulcet tones for company..... absolutely perfect.
Watching Allen work is a privilege, genius at work.
Hearing an English Craftsman say: "...to my horror, I..." has got to be one of the very best mental pictures of elegantly understated, self deprecating humour on the planet.
No CNC machine anywhere close, just a good old fashioned lathe and highly experienced machinists hands, love it
@WorksopGimp
21 күн бұрын
Hand files crank cases
@julianpritchard2558
21 күн бұрын
@@WorksopGimpcuts crank cases with a hacksaw!!
@4418CARLOU
21 күн бұрын
Why would he have any use for a CNC?
@chriswild2458
20 күн бұрын
I bet the liners were produced on a c n c lathe
@gdijkema
20 күн бұрын
@@chriswild2458 Came to say that
I was driving home from work the other night, a car had stopped in the middle of the road (country lane) i stopped to see what was up, 2 young lads trying to move a Hedgehog off the road, i picked it up and placed him on the other side of the hedgerow, but hats off to the youngsters for not just running over it, think they are a couple of good-uns
@AllenMillyard
21 күн бұрын
That’s really nice of them
@Honkawsuzyamal
21 күн бұрын
At one time I had a tiny baby hedgehog in my front garden where a road ran past. I couldn't see the parent or any other hedgehogs around so I put him safely around the back where the whole Street is sealed off.
I don't know what's more therapeutic, watching alan work his magic or listening to the clock tick in his garrage 😂
@Rugbyman269
20 күн бұрын
As an ex watch repairer , Allan's clock is very slightly out of beat , the tick tock should be even , I know , I'm a pedant , but it's just " not " perfect , sorry Allen 😀
Had we mere mortals have attempted this task, the crank being the wrong way round (quickly remedied) would have been the least of the issues. Like any true expert, Alan makes what are actually difficult tasks seem effortlessly simple. The fruits of great skill and experience. Everything about this was a joy to behold. Thank you Alan.
@henrydorsetcase
20 күн бұрын
I love the whole "I'll just spin that up in the lathe and give it a tickle up till it fits just perfect"
@garfield2279
20 күн бұрын
If he wanted to, Allen could have edited that bit out, and we would have been none the wiser just goes to show even the best of us makes mistakes, credit to him for leaving it in.
"I just skim this ring on my lathe". Just shows the skill and professionalism Allen possess. Great vid as usual. Thank you
Allen is human but readily admits it. Beautifully done.
@gasdive
20 күн бұрын
Sign of a master. Just perfect.
I'm struggling to think of another man on this planet, who could have done this restoration and rebuild as well as AM.
@RG-gk4yi
20 күн бұрын
The only ones that come to mind are the Binky boys and My Mechanics. I think if all 4 of them collaborated on a project my brain would explode
@henrydorsetcase
20 күн бұрын
@@RG-gk4yi The issue would be waiting for Binky...... we have been waiting over a year for Ep 39. Just saying.
@gasdive
20 күн бұрын
There's probably some guys in or from F1, and some of the old guys who designed the GSX-R, maybe Hiroshi Fujiwara. After all, much of this bike is a pretty straight rip off of his design.
@stephenscholes4758
19 күн бұрын
Don't be so ridiculous...why does Allen's fans have to resort to this type of zealotry?
@grebermuncie3904
17 күн бұрын
@@stephenscholes4758 Agreed. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of people around the globe with the skills to be doing this same task.
Love the clock ticking in the background (no music 👏)
My wife doesn't know the difference between a spanner and a hammer. She knows motorcycles have two wheels and that's about it. BUT - she asked what I was watching, and has now watched all of these herself at least twice. She loves them.
@AllenMillyard
21 күн бұрын
That’s brilliant 🙂
@kingfishstacy
21 күн бұрын
Lucky you wish my wife would catch interest in something of mine. 😅
@kingfishstacy
21 күн бұрын
Lucky you wish my wife would have some kind of interest in something I'm passionate about. Or maybe not because it would end up I'm doing it all wrong. 😅
@andystokes8702
21 күн бұрын
Not knowing the difference between a spanner and a hammer is not that important, every tool eventually gets used as a hammer.
@mryorkshire3623
21 күн бұрын
She might be secretly watching it to pick up some cup cake baking tips from Mrs. M.
No matter how stressful my day has been, watching Allen meticulously working his magic is as soothing as anything.
The best 22 minutes of the weekend are over….. Are England out yet? Mind you….. who bloody cares when there is a new A.M. film to watch!
I have reconditioned, machined and rebuilt engines for a living for 50 years. I am sure I could not possibly watch anyone else doing this work. It is such a departure from the modern TikTok rubbish with captions ,portrait video and music blaring that I find it so refreshing that I could watch it all day. Thank you!
Anyone else like the video seconds in without even watching it through? I love these uploads
@fidelcatsro6948
20 күн бұрын
of course!
Allen, that was bloody marvellous. Slip set brought me right back to my apprenticeship about 50 years ago.
When he opened the box of slip gauges my mind jumped back 55yrs to my time as an engine fitter in Chatham Dockyard 😊
Allen, you do realise that you will have to get another project ready for when you have completed the Nemesis! For many of us, we can't go without our weekly 'Millyard' fix! It's the perfect antidote to the stresses ofthe week!
@jamesrindley6215
20 күн бұрын
I was just thinking, perhaps Allen will take 2 GSX750 engines and make his own version of the Nemesis, without all the crazy nonsense like needing to take the forks out to change the front tyre of course!
@allanthacker6072
20 күн бұрын
From what I’ve heard Allen’s next project is the complete disassembly and reassembly of a top of the range Rolex!
Somewhat encouraging to see even the GOAT makes the odd boo-boo.
Not only a real old school biker, but a real old school toolmaker and mechanical artisan. Respect!
From one machinst to another: your machining skills are top notch!
adding more soul to an already soul-adorned machine. priceless engineering observation
I am gobsmacked that your were able to machine those sealing rings without distorting them. Even more surprised that the crank could go in wrong and that you would show it.
@glennwoods2462
21 күн бұрын
That's why I watch Mr Millyard... he's that skilled...👍
Closing in.on it Allen! I can't imagine how appreciative the museum will be to have that Norton run without the prospect of it turning into a grenade!
Great attention to detail Alan as ever, from a 50 year engineer using all the machines and hand tools you use, brings back great memories, keep up the astounding work.
I've learned a lot by watching your videos. I usually work on old airhead BMWs, which have their weird quirks. You've taught me to persevere on fiddly bits, and not give up. You've taught me to distrust new-fangled tools, and to go with older tried & true ones. I don't know what your "day job" for MOD entails, but I bet they know they're employing a national treasure.
This is Allen in his version of a study, wotking away with the clock ticking in the background, very relaxing and inspiring to watch.
Never would've thought about machining the cylinder sleeve gaskets like that. Allen is an amazing machinist, fun to watch, always knows what to do, and documents it on great videos.
Sheer poetry. Calm, precise, accurate. Love it.
As I watched the measuring and machining of the liners, I was overwhelmed by the calm skill given the tolerances and was beginning to think that Alan had supernatural powers - then the crankshaft went in the wrong way round and showed he's human - human but amazing - endless patience and precise progress. This was an excellent episode, The hedgehogs put on a good show too.
Allen’s attention to detail is incredible. Always a joy watching his videos.
This man keeps my attention for the full video The man’s a genius every thing Allen does is do to perfection
So pleased to see that I'm not the only one who fits things arse about! Thanks Allen, I'm picking up a lot of useful info.
It's not what Allen does but the way he does it (and video's it). It's positively therapeutic; making the whole world inclined to watch his videos his apprentice is just a side effect. Only a very lucky few ever got to learn from masters like this in the past.
These videos always seem to fly by. As usual I can't wait to see the next one.
@AllenMillyard
21 күн бұрын
Ep11 next sat 6pm
You sir are a living legend. Absolutely love how you always have home cooked/baking and wild animals in your videos . Takes a man to admit to his mistakes, hat off to to you sir
I’m glad to see that Mr Millyard is in fact fallible after all! A Great recovery was, of course, the outcome!😊😊
Definitely got a glimpse of Sir Allen's Swiss Army Knife, Scissors ✂️😁👍... If I'd seen the Barbeque too... I'd be in heaven 😂🤣
Beautiful work Allen. I didn’t know Norton built a V8 motorcycle. That tiny engine is a work of art.
You just know when Allen finishes this, it's Going to be smoother than a cashmere cod piece.
Allen, you make this look so easy, and the way you managed to hand-fit the liners without much in the way of measurement is mute testimony to your fabrication skills! An absolute pleasure to watch these episodes on the restoration process of this V8 Norton motorcycle's powerplant. Cheers to you & yours, and do enjoy the rest of your day!
It makes me envious of anyone who grew up around this man, as my memories of older mates guidance tuition consisted more of, "when you're putting it back together, remember that the wee bit there, goes in first, then that other wee bit goes in after it.....and remember to use a wee bit vaseline!!!"
Thank you so much for this series Allen I just love watching pretty much anything you release.
Showing your humanity tells so much more about your integrity... ...not that there was ever a question about it!
I love watching him work. Charlie Weaver has got to be 60 years old and still works perfectly. My grandpa had one at his farm and I played with it in the 60’s.
You were just checking we were paying attention when the crank was in wrong way round .As always , loving the content
Absolute genius..... who would've thought some sticky tape would be strong enough to fix the cyl.liners in the lathe??? I call that Rustic Engineering 😂😂.... brilliant..... thankyou Allen yet again✌️🇬🇧
The engine whisperer! Wonderful to watch, thank's Allen.
A masterclass in engine rebuilding. Thanks Allen.
Having never seen bore liners installed this was very interesting to me. Thank you for sharing with us.
I love watching you work on motorcycles it is my favorite thing on the internet. I just finished building a 117 cubic inch big bore Harley-Davidson motor with a 4.125" bore and a 4.375" stroke
Not into bikes really, but I could listen to this bloke talk about engineering all day!!!👏🏻🇬🇧👍🏻
I watched every one from number 1 I'm hooked he plays everything simple but can you possibly imagine how technical this guy is he's doing stuff on the bike even the manufacturer over looked
Another 22 minutes that just evaporated. Just perfect!
So glad that you left the footage in with you installing the crank the wrong way round! This gives comfort to us less talented fellows who FAR more often do similar things. Richard
This is very addictive and therapeutic. Can't wait for the next episode!
So Mr Millyard you are human after all! Fitting the crank the wrong way round indeed😊
One thing I've learned over the years; The importance of wood blocks in a shop can't be underestimated. It's a good thing you caught the crankshaft in wrong. What a surprise it would have been when it took off backwards when you tested it!
Allen's commentary is so calming and the expert way he handles all tools shows his natural abilities with these complex machining and fitting tasks.
Alan, if you were on the original tream, we would all be riding V8's great work, thank you.
@fidelcatsro6948
20 күн бұрын
true..even im inspired to add 4 more cylinder to my 1200 bandit.. but of course we all know its not going to happen
Oops, easy mistake we've all done similar. Your videos are a delight Allen - thanks for taking the time to do them, and to edit them so well.
Cannot wait to hear it spring into life again, it will purr 👌😊
Beautiful work Allen, your vast experience with machining using ordinary "off hand" machine tools certainly shows. Thanks again.
Hey Allen! I gotta say, having patients is awesome. Cheers Charlie!
We were waiting and up you popped Allen... Amazing .. no football here... Shed/Buried and Motorbike Show whilst waiting . Top job . 👌
@chipperkeithmgb
21 күн бұрын
Bloody football
Alan fitted the crankshaft the wrong way round deliberately just to make us mere mortals feel better the next time we fit brake pads back to front. 😂.
I love watching these videos by Allen. It's like watching a surgeon but with metal. Fascinating!!
It truly is one of life's pleasures to watch skilled hands assemble and explain how easy it is to install a crank shaft back to front. Charlie spotted it first I bet.
Allen you sir are a saint...to mechanics and gear heads all over this planet...installed the crankshaft backwards and showed it to us all...❤❤❤
Don’t beat yourself up Allen !! I mean who hasn’t put a Norton V8 crank in the wrong way around.!???😁💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
I can't wait see the this when you are finished, IMO it will be better than new, awesome stuff, thank you for the video.
Those were beautifully made liners. I'm enjoying seeing this prototype morph into a production engine.
Thanks Allen for another of my favourite bedtime stories . Looking forward to the happy ending !!😴
I can't wait for the next installment. I'm very much enjoying this series.
Excellent Allen, love watching these episodes and I always look forward to the next instalment. Its great how you incorporate the wildlife in your garden too. 😉👍
I am always pleased when Allen says he was pleased.
Fair play to you Allen, for including the crankshaft installed the wrong way round, odd the gears lining up both ways 😮 Quickly rectified after realising. Now its just perfect. Always a joy to watch and can appreciate your methodical method.
Allen's voice and the ticking of the clock I'm struggling not to nod off ..very relaxing ..Bob Ross had the same effect on me😊
It is so awesome that we get to see you in your element. Were all very pleased with that Mr. Millyard. Great job.
Love your selection of tools, you go from a fantastic set of slip gauges to opening the bearings with scissors on a Swiss Army knife, these are a brilliant set of videos.
Another engineering master class that is just perfect....
I was screaming 'you've put the crankshaft in the wrong way" ... admittedly that was after you'd told us but even so. Another great video, cheers.
@AllenMillyard
21 күн бұрын
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Amazing, Allen is Actually able to make mistakes, put the crank in the wrong way. That shows he is Human, not Actually super Human. 😙 So soothing to watch his videos, love them. Just perfect. 😉
This engine is going to run just perfect. Can't wait to hear it run.
Just perfect post-Sunday lunch viewing. I feel at one with the world after each time I watch an episode. What a talented guy you are Allen.
Great video as always Alan. Everyday’s a school day watching you, many thanks. 👍
Your videos relax me like no other is able to do. It is probably the clock together with your voice that does it for me. It's also very relaxing watching a master of his craft, like you Allen, and watching in total amazement the perfectionist in action.. God bless and lots of love from Norway. And thanks for the video.
Astonishing, manual precision, and sheer patience! this is the real art of machining.
I feel relaxed and content after another great video. As long as Allen does his wonderous builds, Tracy makes her cup cakes, the garden animals are well and Charlie the bartender continues making cocktails, all is well in the world !.......at least for a while until reality seeps back in 👍🏻
School boy error there Millward, only jokin', you're the master. Brill work.
It’s nice to see that even someone as experienced as Allen can make a boneheaded mistake. It’s also nice to see someone of his caliber honest enough to show it. Good on you Sir!
Wonderful - I loved every second! Exciting to see the pistons put back and gearbox attached!
Like to watch this everytime. Don’t stop please. These are really too short episodes😅. Tnx for making us a part of this. ❤
@AllenMillyard
21 күн бұрын
22 mins is manageable for me to shoot, edit and voice over in a week
@michielderuyter6011
20 күн бұрын
I understand but it is so calming to watch. Carry on please. Gr. From the Netherlands✌️
I can’t believe it. I’m in shock! Alan made a mistake ( crank in backwards) I love the way it was fixed. No fuss. Not one swear word. Just efficiently done. Unlike how most mortals would react.
Allen, this engineering work is impressive, the precision and calmness emanating from the video are remarkable. You are the Japanese swordsmith of motorcycles, and the ticking of the clock in the background is almost hypnotic. I wish you all the best!