Complete restoration of a rusty Honda engine. Can I rescue it to a perfect running condition? Thank you to my Patrons / daggerwin Music by Epidemic Sound
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@AJRestoration8 ай бұрын
The water in the cylinder must have been rather fresh. Those cast iron cylinder sleeves get flash rust rather quicky. You are lucky.
@smashyrashy
8 ай бұрын
"Great video" is nicer
@LouisGiliberto
8 ай бұрын
Agree! Rain water can be pretty pure (i.e., non-acidic) and the sleeves are somewhat air-tight. That's probably what saved them.
@skieast3631
8 ай бұрын
I wonder if there was water in the muffler the leaked in when he turned the engine upright because it was on its side
@aik88
8 ай бұрын
Oil is another possibility
@QkiJr
8 ай бұрын
Way too red and smooth rust for only being exposed weather, clean not tarnish sparkplug wire, clean airfilter, clean oil, no sludge in carb, Shiny zinc bolt. More like decent motor removed from paint and sprayed with vinegar and get rusted fast.
@jdretiree24338 ай бұрын
Never a doubt it would start and run. Those engines, like the Briggs, are pretty much bullet proof. Very nice restoration. Looks like it came directly off the Honda assembly line.
@henrycole6399
8 ай бұрын
Agree, this is beautiful work as usual. Honda is IMO the best small engine manufacturer in the world.
@reigninoel
8 ай бұрын
It's also kind of refreshing to see him restore or repair something that isn't a B&S.
@reigninoel
8 ай бұрын
@@henrycole6399 also excellent parts availability/support, with some small engines their catalogue of replacement parts has basically one item: "engine"
@jesterr71336 ай бұрын
The sandblasting and painting are my favorite parts of the restoration videos. I love seeing the entire process. I have seen tons of engine assemblies. The restoration part is what makes them interesting.
@DoctorFish108 ай бұрын
Meanwhile in Dagwin's kitchen there are shouts of "who's taken the kitchen roll"
@American_Jeeper8 ай бұрын
Spectacular job and smashing results! Honda engines really are bulletproof, to a degree. The fact that, even with water in the cylinder, it wasn't rusted is mind boggling but definitely a blessing.
@philathomas8 ай бұрын
Always interesting, especially when it comes from your own personal scrap yard.
@robertmailhos81598 ай бұрын
Love the sound of it when it kicked over for a few seconds when you sprayed the carb cleaner in the carb💪👍👌
@warrenvalentino57638 ай бұрын
Great video! Awesome job on restoring the Honda motor. i Love watching your videos! :)
@Farm_fab8 ай бұрын
That's a nice looking pump engine, and it turned out like a treat.
@ksaab39468 ай бұрын
That was an excellent restoration on a classic Honda engine, love the sound of those, they always are so reliable. Keep up the great work😃👍
@johanstahl55558 ай бұрын
Realy enjoying to see you repairing and restoring again! I love your videos and its so good to hear you speak
@dposer106 ай бұрын
Good hone job! You're one of the few to get that right I've seen on youtube.
@user-jw3ui1hg8n7 ай бұрын
восстановить такой ржавый корпус и снова покрасить, самый правильный подход к реставрации. лайк.
@tonyc.45288 ай бұрын
Very nicely done, sir!!!
@dond96338 ай бұрын
I like your videos, I think you are the only one who tears apart a machine. Then restores it back. Best of luck. I really enjoy what you do. Thank you
@nickthekidfarmall16228 ай бұрын
Hey Daggerwin, great video. Very informative. Thank for these videos!
@stevefromlondon91758 ай бұрын
Great restore the Honda engine is bulletproof it looks brand new Regards Steve UK London
@deancoley79878 ай бұрын
Brilliant work
@petevick1238 ай бұрын
What a fantastic job !!
@MaximusGaming8 ай бұрын
Excellent work as always
@vinceianni40268 ай бұрын
Beautiful restoration mister well done
@jimclements31904 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant job, well done 👍
@michaelcard19738 ай бұрын
Very very nice! Another excellent restoration and video.
@peterhollander63928 ай бұрын
Excellent restoration job, the Honda engine is like new!
@johnbradford92358 ай бұрын
It's not just the petrol tank that really does 'look like new' dude. The whole thing looks like it's out of a box. Top job 👏👏👏, again 👉👉👉. And thanks for a great Friday night's viewing before I hit my Night shift. I've said it before, so have others, and we'll all say it again - YOU are the key ingredient in this channel. Your voice, manner and approach are super-calming. Probably wouldn't matter if you were talking about slicing a melon. It's still be fab to see and hear. Thanks man 🙏. 😎
@garyclifton21804 ай бұрын
Looks brand new lovely job
@MikeNHOC8 ай бұрын
Well done! Looks new!
@het_gele_teken8 ай бұрын
What a cracking job! 👏
@jeffdowns21468 ай бұрын
Awesome job, looks and sounds like a new engine.
@trevorpearson18328 ай бұрын
Really nice job. 👍
@andrewgrace4410Ай бұрын
Impressive restoration 😊
@off.grider8 ай бұрын
Your channel shouldn't be named machinery restorer it should be MASTER MACHINERY RESTORER.
@thomasburras8 ай бұрын
Very therapeutic!
@charitybrown42748 ай бұрын
Great Video 👍
@larrykelly28388 ай бұрын
Great restoration on a great motor.
@tinkeringtaylor30538 ай бұрын
What a excellent video, watching a professional at work 👏 👌 👍
@mechz838 ай бұрын
Nice job👍🏻
@unkjason8 ай бұрын
I like it when you finish a mower. And take it to what I call, the proving grounds
@Rubbernecker8 ай бұрын
Beautiful!!!
@jimclements31908 ай бұрын
Very nice resurrection there mate, well done 👍
@Liambailey18 ай бұрын
Stainless steel bolts are a good sign. Shows pride and effort into something. Always find it more appealing
@fredrickvoncold6 ай бұрын
everything inside was mint cond . I was surprised .That primer coat looks really nice.
@Jameson43278 ай бұрын
Well done! One pull!
@NinjaNeglector8 ай бұрын
Wow man you are awesome the amount of work that goes into your vid’s is incredible and does not go unnoticed! Great job man seriously you’re a beast!
@nineteenandfortyone8 ай бұрын
Well done!
@gregb768 ай бұрын
nice job keep up the great work.
@sgtJOOSEcapeS8 ай бұрын
Good morning 🌞 from Petersburg Virginia.... Great 💯 content Sir..veen following you for years now and never fails that u honor the viewers requests 😊...
@eddiepatterson50258 ай бұрын
Job well done 👍 runs great 👍
@johnhicks7358 ай бұрын
We'll done Man. That runs awesome by the way to.
@mikeembrey91768 ай бұрын
Great job
@Carcrafter7165Ай бұрын
Looks and runs like a new one 👍🏻
@ianrandell97638 ай бұрын
It's been a long time coming, but welcome back, so I can see your next restoration..
@MrShayna144 ай бұрын
Nice job
@LS-uv9gg8 ай бұрын
Thank you for: Awesome ASMR tool and mechanical work with no hideous music soundtrack blaring. Minimal but concise narration. Actually saying things like- "needs to be cleaned" instead of the simply horrendous- "needs cleaned" kind of thing that is sadly becoming a mainstay of modern day illiteracy...
@keithprescott37288 ай бұрын
Didn’t know you had this channel. Love it!
@johanstahl555515 күн бұрын
Very nice done
@jameslamb45738 ай бұрын
Nice job, from a boat anchor to something useful. Looking forward to another B&S restoration.
@ManMountainMetals
8 ай бұрын
BS Restoration is a good term for it.
@haichyou29308 ай бұрын
I was hoping for another quad video, but any video you upload is good 👍🏻
@DanKoning777
8 ай бұрын
Me too. I save the videos if there in a series, then I watch them all at the same time. This one I'm about to delete since it's been well over a month since pt. 1.
@rutikuiwa71338 ай бұрын
Excellent job
@dbeckley438 ай бұрын
Nice restoration and appreciate your addition of using the torque wrench. It's never a waste of time to rehone the hatch marks in the cylinder wall even if you're piston end gaps are perfect.
@sonnyjimm238 ай бұрын
Assembly Jam is a missed opportunity in marketing.
@jwrappuhn718 ай бұрын
Excellent.
@iansvecs8 ай бұрын
I have the same engine on my digger, it works all day on very little fuel. Good engines!
@isaacseay54448 ай бұрын
Honing the bore is also satisfying to watch 10:17
@khalilrabah22378 ай бұрын
Jolie travail
@BrianMcNeese8 ай бұрын
Looks like a brand new engine!
@mousse65288 ай бұрын
Excellent 👌💎🌟
@SlartiMarvinbartfast8 ай бұрын
Always enjoy your videos, lovely job on this engine, you and KZreadr Mustie1 are my favorite mechanics for engine repairs and the like (give his channel a try if you've not heard of it, he really knows his engines - he doesn't restore them like you do but he gets even the most rusty engine working reliably). Out of interest, was that engine just as rusty when you first stored it outside or has the bulk of the rust occurred since it was put outside? It's of course tough to keep things dry if you don't have a suitable storage shed and covering them with a tarp of similar when outside just means that damp still accumulates (but it at least stops rain entering via the air filter, etc)..
@AJRestoration
8 ай бұрын
Mustie1 is awesome, he was my inspiration for working on smaller engines.
@SlartiMarvinbartfast
8 ай бұрын
@@AJRestoration Great to hear. I discovered Mustie1 a few years ago - not only is he first class at repairing engines (and other things) but he's such a nice and often funny guy who also makes his audience feel included due to the way he talks to the camera as he is working. I sometimes wish he would restore engines (as beautifully seen in this video for example) but he seems to mainly prefer the actual diagnostic and repair process, and that's fine.
@LouisGiliberto
8 ай бұрын
Same, I watch Mustie1 all the time.
@Spudchucker92
8 ай бұрын
Meh. I watched Mustie up until I discovered he’s a far-right Trump supporter. Not watched him ever since.
@LouisGiliberto
8 ай бұрын
@@Spudchucker92 That's a fair approach - one of not wanting to somehow support someone that holds an opinion offensive to us. Personally if I stopped watching every YTer or Hollywood star I disagreed with, at least half my playlist will be gone. So as long as they don't bring politics, religion, ideology forcibly into their art / videos, it doesn't bother me. Just my take.
@barthanes18 ай бұрын
Mmmmmmm, forbidden raspberry jam. I bet it would have run just fine as long as you got the water out of the bore.
@harrisoncook5308 ай бұрын
Is it possible we are going to see more classic westwood restorations and just fixing them up , ive started my atempt to buy a couple and restoee them bc of ur old videos on them I love them now
@rudgerhotsma8 ай бұрын
You make it look like you do all of this in one day!
@ManMountainMetals
8 ай бұрын
No, it takes several days to 'age' an engine like that.
@mickboakes70238 ай бұрын
Brilliant
@Alec98218 ай бұрын
These little agri Honda engines are great. Incredibly easily to rebuild and repair parts readily available Simple but efficient design Durable Cheap It’s no wonder they get 1:1 cloned so much
@ratlerman73188 ай бұрын
Always love your videos and really lookforward to new ones , however something seems a bit fishy here never in all my years seen rust so even almost like a sorayed rusting agent ?i do hope im wrong
@graemeparrott56918 ай бұрын
Would love to see the powder coat set up you have, tidy job 👌🏻
@ribbo18 ай бұрын
omg i've just worked out you're daggerwin!
@khalidhussein85458 ай бұрын
Good job i like it❤
@nemanja23388 ай бұрын
You sund like Daggerwin!
@bidders778 ай бұрын
Honda's are brilliant, they just want to keep going
@Herbybandit8 ай бұрын
Nice job. It makes a change to see a torque wrench used correctly, instead of click, click, click just to make sure one click is correct! Any more is over torque.
@HolosunGodOfOdin8 ай бұрын
I like the way you say carburetor. Great video!
@Theepicfarmer_23478 ай бұрын
Love theses videos will this be returning for the Christmas special?
@markellii30938 ай бұрын
I get severe dissociation from seeing actual real life footage and hearing your voice.
@dustysrandom50798 ай бұрын
I don’t like to be a negative Ned and I know this is not an instructional video but a few things I picked up on. - cam - crank timing is off Actually piston is not even connected in that shot. - flywheel torque If your gonna torque the valve cover…. Torque the thing that spins 60 times a second. It’s a pain to hold the crank, I know but it can be done. - it’s missing the low oil sensor. Don’t knock it over while it’s running. - I think in the final “running” shots the choke is on…. Right? If so, carb needs more work… or throw it away and buy a new one for $12 I’m a fan of resto vids but parts for this engine are like $1 each. First vid I’ve seen on this channel though. I’ll check it out and maybe not be so critical on all the stuff I’m not an expert on 😆 I’ll sub.
@dlaws998 ай бұрын
Nice beautiful job, but, I thought you powder coated those bolts on the recoil cover...
@ridhobaihaqi1448 ай бұрын
Good afternoon from southeast asia!
@keithmiller31208 ай бұрын
Nice job 👍🏻 on that rebuild… Honda is a very good engine have a pressure washer and a few lawnmowers as well… still briggs and Stratton are my very best…
@christopherhennessey97668 ай бұрын
I love watching these videos, find them so interesting. Is there any other videos where I can learn more the basics as half of this goes over my head?
@ceejay6882
7 ай бұрын
Home Garage is good for the basics. Learn to fix carburetors on Briggs flathead engine mowers (they have the air filter box shaped like an arrow pointing backwards). These are common now in kerbside cleanups and are a good starting point.
@timberich16477 ай бұрын
This man is over here using an AMAZONBASICS torque wrench! I don't have much room to talk tho. Most of our tools are Harbor Freight specials😅😅
@terryl78748 ай бұрын
Wow you could make a great deal of money rescuing used Honda engines. Amazingly that looks right off the assembly line. 😊
@evilferret14538 ай бұрын
it would be nice to see the young bucks getting into projects like these , you can find engines like this at your local scrap yard and they will usually sell them to you for about $10 or in the case of my local yard they just give them away to restorers . you dont need fancy tools a cheap socket set, sand paper. a $20 gasket kit, some spray paint. a few days cleaning and just like that you can sell the engine for around $100. i did this when i was too young to work a job and i made loads of money. it paid for my bike when i was 13 and later my 1st car. you learn a lot of great skills along the way as well. you young fellas have no excuse you have the internet these days to hold your hand. i had to read scraps of paper covered in oil to learn lol.
@evilferret1453
8 ай бұрын
if you want to know how to sell the engines after you fixed them here is what i did. here in the USA during the summer people have yard sales i would go to the person having the yard sale and ask them if they could sell my engines as well . and i would offer them $5 per sale. i dont think i was ever turned down. that was me 13 years old hauling a bunch of engines around in a wagon. everyone in my neighborhood eventually had a rebuilt engine on their mowers and i had a hot rod 77 cutlass when i was 16 that my dad was jealous of lol
@jg10938 ай бұрын
Do you sell these or just doing it for fun, I cant imagine the cost for a full restoration tractor
@dougadams94198 ай бұрын
You stop the engine by shutting off the fuel, NOT the switch. This prevent the gas from gumming up the carburetor.
@arthurbiringer56768 ай бұрын
Another award winning restoration! Better than new!
@matthewbrodison-eh1zh8 ай бұрын
I am just curious on the powder coating Is there any special paint required and how to electrify the pieces.
@Jeff-dq3bj8 ай бұрын
Wow he actually speaks unlike other people and is also same country as me 😊
@billbeyer6578 ай бұрын
Never used assembly lube on cylinders. Always went with straight 30W.
@nitro74cs8 ай бұрын
Great video, nicely restored. May I ask what is that blue cleaning agent used to clean the piston and crankcase?
@yorkshiremad8 ай бұрын
Sandblasting 😅 I love it, don't leave it out 🤦♂️
@kingsfarm10748 ай бұрын
Hey when you make the engine decals how do you do it can you make an video on how to make engine decal ❓
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The water in the cylinder must have been rather fresh. Those cast iron cylinder sleeves get flash rust rather quicky. You are lucky.
@smashyrashy
8 ай бұрын
"Great video" is nicer
@LouisGiliberto
8 ай бұрын
Agree! Rain water can be pretty pure (i.e., non-acidic) and the sleeves are somewhat air-tight. That's probably what saved them.
@skieast3631
8 ай бұрын
I wonder if there was water in the muffler the leaked in when he turned the engine upright because it was on its side
@aik88
8 ай бұрын
Oil is another possibility
@QkiJr
8 ай бұрын
Way too red and smooth rust for only being exposed weather, clean not tarnish sparkplug wire, clean airfilter, clean oil, no sludge in carb, Shiny zinc bolt. More like decent motor removed from paint and sprayed with vinegar and get rusted fast.
Never a doubt it would start and run. Those engines, like the Briggs, are pretty much bullet proof. Very nice restoration. Looks like it came directly off the Honda assembly line.
@henrycole6399
8 ай бұрын
Agree, this is beautiful work as usual. Honda is IMO the best small engine manufacturer in the world.
@reigninoel
8 ай бұрын
It's also kind of refreshing to see him restore or repair something that isn't a B&S.
@reigninoel
8 ай бұрын
@@henrycole6399 also excellent parts availability/support, with some small engines their catalogue of replacement parts has basically one item: "engine"
The sandblasting and painting are my favorite parts of the restoration videos. I love seeing the entire process. I have seen tons of engine assemblies. The restoration part is what makes them interesting.
Meanwhile in Dagwin's kitchen there are shouts of "who's taken the kitchen roll"
Spectacular job and smashing results! Honda engines really are bulletproof, to a degree. The fact that, even with water in the cylinder, it wasn't rusted is mind boggling but definitely a blessing.
Always interesting, especially when it comes from your own personal scrap yard.
Love the sound of it when it kicked over for a few seconds when you sprayed the carb cleaner in the carb💪👍👌
Great video! Awesome job on restoring the Honda motor. i Love watching your videos! :)
That's a nice looking pump engine, and it turned out like a treat.
That was an excellent restoration on a classic Honda engine, love the sound of those, they always are so reliable. Keep up the great work😃👍
Realy enjoying to see you repairing and restoring again! I love your videos and its so good to hear you speak
Good hone job! You're one of the few to get that right I've seen on youtube.
восстановить такой ржавый корпус и снова покрасить, самый правильный подход к реставрации. лайк.
Very nicely done, sir!!!
I like your videos, I think you are the only one who tears apart a machine. Then restores it back. Best of luck. I really enjoy what you do. Thank you
Hey Daggerwin, great video. Very informative. Thank for these videos!
Great restore the Honda engine is bulletproof it looks brand new Regards Steve UK London
Brilliant work
What a fantastic job !!
Excellent work as always
Beautiful restoration mister well done
Absolutely brilliant job, well done 👍
Very very nice! Another excellent restoration and video.
Excellent restoration job, the Honda engine is like new!
It's not just the petrol tank that really does 'look like new' dude. The whole thing looks like it's out of a box. Top job 👏👏👏, again 👉👉👉. And thanks for a great Friday night's viewing before I hit my Night shift. I've said it before, so have others, and we'll all say it again - YOU are the key ingredient in this channel. Your voice, manner and approach are super-calming. Probably wouldn't matter if you were talking about slicing a melon. It's still be fab to see and hear. Thanks man 🙏. 😎
Looks brand new lovely job
Well done! Looks new!
What a cracking job! 👏
Awesome job, looks and sounds like a new engine.
Really nice job. 👍
Impressive restoration 😊
Your channel shouldn't be named machinery restorer it should be MASTER MACHINERY RESTORER.
Very therapeutic!
Great Video 👍
Great restoration on a great motor.
What a excellent video, watching a professional at work 👏 👌 👍
Nice job👍🏻
I like it when you finish a mower. And take it to what I call, the proving grounds
Beautiful!!!
Very nice resurrection there mate, well done 👍
Stainless steel bolts are a good sign. Shows pride and effort into something. Always find it more appealing
everything inside was mint cond . I was surprised .That primer coat looks really nice.
Well done! One pull!
Wow man you are awesome the amount of work that goes into your vid’s is incredible and does not go unnoticed! Great job man seriously you’re a beast!
Well done!
nice job keep up the great work.
Good morning 🌞 from Petersburg Virginia.... Great 💯 content Sir..veen following you for years now and never fails that u honor the viewers requests 😊...
Job well done 👍 runs great 👍
We'll done Man. That runs awesome by the way to.
Great job
Looks and runs like a new one 👍🏻
It's been a long time coming, but welcome back, so I can see your next restoration..
Nice job
Thank you for: Awesome ASMR tool and mechanical work with no hideous music soundtrack blaring. Minimal but concise narration. Actually saying things like- "needs to be cleaned" instead of the simply horrendous- "needs cleaned" kind of thing that is sadly becoming a mainstay of modern day illiteracy...
Didn’t know you had this channel. Love it!
Very nice done
Nice job, from a boat anchor to something useful. Looking forward to another B&S restoration.
@ManMountainMetals
8 ай бұрын
BS Restoration is a good term for it.
I was hoping for another quad video, but any video you upload is good 👍🏻
@DanKoning777
8 ай бұрын
Me too. I save the videos if there in a series, then I watch them all at the same time. This one I'm about to delete since it's been well over a month since pt. 1.
Excellent job
Nice restoration and appreciate your addition of using the torque wrench. It's never a waste of time to rehone the hatch marks in the cylinder wall even if you're piston end gaps are perfect.
Assembly Jam is a missed opportunity in marketing.
Excellent.
I have the same engine on my digger, it works all day on very little fuel. Good engines!
Honing the bore is also satisfying to watch 10:17
Jolie travail
Looks like a brand new engine!
Excellent 👌💎🌟
Always enjoy your videos, lovely job on this engine, you and KZreadr Mustie1 are my favorite mechanics for engine repairs and the like (give his channel a try if you've not heard of it, he really knows his engines - he doesn't restore them like you do but he gets even the most rusty engine working reliably). Out of interest, was that engine just as rusty when you first stored it outside or has the bulk of the rust occurred since it was put outside? It's of course tough to keep things dry if you don't have a suitable storage shed and covering them with a tarp of similar when outside just means that damp still accumulates (but it at least stops rain entering via the air filter, etc)..
@AJRestoration
8 ай бұрын
Mustie1 is awesome, he was my inspiration for working on smaller engines.
@SlartiMarvinbartfast
8 ай бұрын
@@AJRestoration Great to hear. I discovered Mustie1 a few years ago - not only is he first class at repairing engines (and other things) but he's such a nice and often funny guy who also makes his audience feel included due to the way he talks to the camera as he is working. I sometimes wish he would restore engines (as beautifully seen in this video for example) but he seems to mainly prefer the actual diagnostic and repair process, and that's fine.
@LouisGiliberto
8 ай бұрын
Same, I watch Mustie1 all the time.
@Spudchucker92
8 ай бұрын
Meh. I watched Mustie up until I discovered he’s a far-right Trump supporter. Not watched him ever since.
@LouisGiliberto
8 ай бұрын
@@Spudchucker92 That's a fair approach - one of not wanting to somehow support someone that holds an opinion offensive to us. Personally if I stopped watching every YTer or Hollywood star I disagreed with, at least half my playlist will be gone. So as long as they don't bring politics, religion, ideology forcibly into their art / videos, it doesn't bother me. Just my take.
Mmmmmmm, forbidden raspberry jam. I bet it would have run just fine as long as you got the water out of the bore.
Is it possible we are going to see more classic westwood restorations and just fixing them up , ive started my atempt to buy a couple and restoee them bc of ur old videos on them I love them now
You make it look like you do all of this in one day!
@ManMountainMetals
8 ай бұрын
No, it takes several days to 'age' an engine like that.
Brilliant
These little agri Honda engines are great. Incredibly easily to rebuild and repair parts readily available Simple but efficient design Durable Cheap It’s no wonder they get 1:1 cloned so much
Always love your videos and really lookforward to new ones , however something seems a bit fishy here never in all my years seen rust so even almost like a sorayed rusting agent ?i do hope im wrong
Would love to see the powder coat set up you have, tidy job 👌🏻
omg i've just worked out you're daggerwin!
Good job i like it❤
You sund like Daggerwin!
Honda's are brilliant, they just want to keep going
Nice job. It makes a change to see a torque wrench used correctly, instead of click, click, click just to make sure one click is correct! Any more is over torque.
I like the way you say carburetor. Great video!
Love theses videos will this be returning for the Christmas special?
I get severe dissociation from seeing actual real life footage and hearing your voice.
I don’t like to be a negative Ned and I know this is not an instructional video but a few things I picked up on. - cam - crank timing is off Actually piston is not even connected in that shot. - flywheel torque If your gonna torque the valve cover…. Torque the thing that spins 60 times a second. It’s a pain to hold the crank, I know but it can be done. - it’s missing the low oil sensor. Don’t knock it over while it’s running. - I think in the final “running” shots the choke is on…. Right? If so, carb needs more work… or throw it away and buy a new one for $12 I’m a fan of resto vids but parts for this engine are like $1 each. First vid I’ve seen on this channel though. I’ll check it out and maybe not be so critical on all the stuff I’m not an expert on 😆 I’ll sub.
Nice beautiful job, but, I thought you powder coated those bolts on the recoil cover...
Good afternoon from southeast asia!
Nice job 👍🏻 on that rebuild… Honda is a very good engine have a pressure washer and a few lawnmowers as well… still briggs and Stratton are my very best…
I love watching these videos, find them so interesting. Is there any other videos where I can learn more the basics as half of this goes over my head?
@ceejay6882
7 ай бұрын
Home Garage is good for the basics. Learn to fix carburetors on Briggs flathead engine mowers (they have the air filter box shaped like an arrow pointing backwards). These are common now in kerbside cleanups and are a good starting point.
This man is over here using an AMAZONBASICS torque wrench! I don't have much room to talk tho. Most of our tools are Harbor Freight specials😅😅
Wow you could make a great deal of money rescuing used Honda engines. Amazingly that looks right off the assembly line. 😊
it would be nice to see the young bucks getting into projects like these , you can find engines like this at your local scrap yard and they will usually sell them to you for about $10 or in the case of my local yard they just give them away to restorers . you dont need fancy tools a cheap socket set, sand paper. a $20 gasket kit, some spray paint. a few days cleaning and just like that you can sell the engine for around $100. i did this when i was too young to work a job and i made loads of money. it paid for my bike when i was 13 and later my 1st car. you learn a lot of great skills along the way as well. you young fellas have no excuse you have the internet these days to hold your hand. i had to read scraps of paper covered in oil to learn lol.
@evilferret1453
8 ай бұрын
if you want to know how to sell the engines after you fixed them here is what i did. here in the USA during the summer people have yard sales i would go to the person having the yard sale and ask them if they could sell my engines as well . and i would offer them $5 per sale. i dont think i was ever turned down. that was me 13 years old hauling a bunch of engines around in a wagon. everyone in my neighborhood eventually had a rebuilt engine on their mowers and i had a hot rod 77 cutlass when i was 16 that my dad was jealous of lol
Do you sell these or just doing it for fun, I cant imagine the cost for a full restoration tractor
You stop the engine by shutting off the fuel, NOT the switch. This prevent the gas from gumming up the carburetor.
Another award winning restoration! Better than new!
I am just curious on the powder coating Is there any special paint required and how to electrify the pieces.
Wow he actually speaks unlike other people and is also same country as me 😊
Never used assembly lube on cylinders. Always went with straight 30W.
Great video, nicely restored. May I ask what is that blue cleaning agent used to clean the piston and crankcase?
Sandblasting 😅 I love it, don't leave it out 🤦♂️
Hey when you make the engine decals how do you do it can you make an video on how to make engine decal ❓