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Cylinder Head 206 - Valve Clearance (& LSA) 

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This video is the companion and continuation video for Cylinder Head 205. In Cylinder Head 205 we covered the tools and technique for setting valve timing versus the factory-recommended specifications. It didn't work, thus; this video. How do I know it didn't work? Watch this video.
The reason this is a companion video is because anyone changing their valve timing must also CHECK their valve clearance or risk bending valves. If I can install aftermarket cams, then I have made significant changes to my valve clearance. If I move cam gears on an engine that was previously running, then I have made significant changes to my valve clearance. If I have milled my head or block, I have made significant changes to my valve clearance. If I have installed larger valves, I have made significant changes to my valve clearance. Mitsubishi doesn't build a whole lot of wiggle room into their valvetrains. They keep the valves pretty tight to maximize performance and a 4g63 IS an interference engine. Note that if you follow the recommendations in this video and damage your valvetrain that I am not responsible. Here I demonstrate all of the techniques to ensure that damage never occurs because these tests are performed PRIOR to the engine ever starting, and prove that clearance is adequate for THE PARTS I SHOW HERE ON CAMERA. There can be components installed in other rotating assemblies that require additional clearance to be built into your valve clearance such as aluminum rods, or other alloys employed in the casting and forging of rotating assembly parts and valves. I strongly urge you to check with those manufacturers for their recommendations regarding thermal expansion, stretch, bounce rocker gap or float prior to making any adjustments, and use this video only as a documentation of my experience. In other words, it's my opinion. What works in your engine will likely be very different from mine, but the tests and the math shown here will work the same with your build.
To find your intake camshaft duration... Add your intake valve opening degrees (btdc) to your intake valve closing degrees (abdc) to 180°.
IO + IC + 180 = DURATION
DURATION ÷ 2 = LOBE CENTERLINE
LOBE CENTERLINE - IO = INSTALLED INTAKE CENTERLINE
To find your Exhaust camshaft duration... Add your exhaust valve opening degrees (bbdc) to your intake valve closing degrees (atdc) to 180°.
EO + EC + 180 = DURATION
DURATION ÷ 2 = LOBE CENTERLINE
LOBE CENTERLINE - EC = INSTALLED EXHAUST CENTERLINE
To get your Lobe Separation Angle, ADD your INSTALLED INTAKE CENTERLINE to your INSTALLED EXHAUST CENTERLINE and divide that result by 2.
Intake Centerline + Exhaust Centerline ÷ 2 = LSA
Tight Lobe Separation Angles
MOVE TORQUE LOWER IN THE POWER BAND
INCREASE MAXIMUM TORQUE OUTPUT
INCREASE CYLINDER PRESSURE
INCREASE CRANKING COMPRESSION
INCREASE EFFECTIVE COMPRESSION
INCREASE COMBUSTION CHAMBER SCAVENGING EFFECT
SHORTEN YOUR POWER BAND
REDUCE IDLE VACUUM!
REDUCE IDLE STABILITY
INCREASE LIKELIHOOD OF KNOCK!
INCREASE OVERLAP
DECREASE PISTON TO VALVE CLEARANCE!
Wide Lobe Separation Angles
MOVE TORQUE HIGHER IN THE POWER BAND
DECREASE MAXIMUM TORQUE OUTPUT
LENGTHEN YOUR POWER BAND
DECREASE CYLINDER PRESSURE
DECREASE LIKELIHOOD OF KNOCK
DECREASE CRANKING COMPRESSION
DECREASE EFFECTIVE COMPRESSION
INCREASE IDLE VACUUM
IMPROVE IDLE STABILITY
DECREASE OVERLAP
DECREASE COMBUSTION CHAMBER SCAVENGING EFFECT
INCREASE PISTON TO VALVE CLEARANCE
There's more that I want to say about Lobe Separation Angle (LSA). If you're tuning a DOHC engine with cam gears, you're very lucky to go through all this trouble. The pushrod and SOHC crowd can't change their lobe separation angles without replacing their camshaft, and on many engines that means removing the cylinder heads. On a 4g63 with adjustable gears, you loosen the lock bolts, turn, lock it back down and you've adjusted your LSA. This is a luxury which if you've never had to build a SOHC or a pushrod engine and install camshafts that you take for granted. DOHC tuning permits the ability to alter the opening and closing events of the valves independently of one another and perfect the valve timing during tuning without having to completely remove and replace the valvetrain. What this also means is that the pushrod crowd needs to know and understand a lot more about their camshaft profiles prior to making their purchase as we [the DOHC crowd] do. They have to be on their A-game when they drop the coin on a new cam or else things get expensive really quick. Lobe separation angle says more about how camshafts behave than duration and lift, but all 3 should be carefully scrutinized when you're making that determination.
Yes, I did actually animate my engine's valve timing exactly the way HKS said to set it up. Yes those are all actual photos of my parts. Yes that was the biggest Photoshop file I've ever created.

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@denelvo
@denelvo 10 лет назад
This is it. The line between backyard hacker and serious mechanic. You've crossed it right here.
@FSAUDIOGUY
@FSAUDIOGUY 4 года назад
I've seen a few people spec out a motor in my life but you are kicking it in the butt. If you don't already work for a car company, I'm sure one of them would hire you for big money! Your skills should not be taken lightly, not many people can do what you can. Bravo Sir!
@bch1026
@bch1026 10 лет назад
just learned more about my car's inner workings in 27 minutes than I had in the previous 3 years. awesome job dude.
@hamcheesesalami
@hamcheesesalami 10 лет назад
I keep re watching these videos till I understand. They are extremely informative and have excellent flow. I will have my work cut out for me when I re-assemble that L28 sitting in my dads shed, its fresh from the machine shop. I now know more about camshaft behaviors than before but I still don't understand what to look for when buying one. I do have more of an idea than before though, through constant reading and watching, thanks Jafro!
@ELDIESTRODIY
@ELDIESTRODIY 6 лет назад
this is about the number 13 I see this video and every time I found something new to learn
@nblax41
@nblax41 10 лет назад
I plan on buying an extra engine to rebuild for my Talon eventually; all these videos are very insightful and will help me along that journey one day on the quest for more power.
@TomsTurboGarage
@TomsTurboGarage 10 лет назад
Incredibly well done Jafro! The animations were so helpful and educational too. Hope all is well!
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 10 лет назад
Thank you Tom! I'm struggling at the moment actually, doing everything I can. High spirits, though. I've never run from a challenge. I know the rest of what's outside of my ability will somehow be taken care of for me. I know you know what I mean. Your bumper looks fantastic! I'm really glad you're making your old HKS cams talk again! That segment made me LOL... which puts me in a whole lot of pain right now, but it was well worth it! Your kids cracked me up big time, too! I hope there's plenty more to come!
@TomsTurboGarage
@TomsTurboGarage 10 лет назад
***** Well be strong my friend, and don't ever hesitate to give me a call if you wanna BS about stuff. I'm glad you enjoyed the last video, the 'talking cam' segment was shot at 2am after a marathon wrenching session. Ah, the things we do for these cars. The kids had lots of fun with their segment. I'm not sure where they get their natural hambone antics from...ahem. :-D Take care Jafro, hope to meet you in person some day.
@shafiqulIslam-ke3sf
@shafiqulIslam-ke3sf 6 лет назад
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@pd1jdw630
@pd1jdw630 10 лет назад
May i thank you for your time, that you have put in these series to teach us. For me i just wanted to refurbish an engine for street use. but now i'm going to build it to last .
@MrEdqe
@MrEdqe 10 лет назад
I have learned so much from your videos! My valves and valveseats broke on my 4G63 because of a balance belt failure. It was during a cold startup of the car, so the engine was hardly revving. Two pistons got a small scratch, but looks allright:) Went and got a new head from the US, and now, thanks to your videos, I'm confident that I should be able to put the car back together without spending a fortune at a workshop. Thank you so much for making these incredibly detailed videos! Faith in humanity has been restored!
@sotd8746
@sotd8746 6 лет назад
This is the best technical video I've ever seen. I've watched it before and I'll watch it again. Congrats on the quality of your work.
@dontfeedthetrolls9115
@dontfeedthetrolls9115 6 лет назад
This video saved me literally thousands of dollars. Thank you so much i almost blew up an r32.
@jimarnett6429
@jimarnett6429 10 лет назад
My first 4g63 build is running and your videos were a fundamental part of the process. Thank you and hopefully see you at the track next season.
@jackofblades3171
@jackofblades3171 6 лет назад
This is the kind of education you usually have to pay for. Thanks for making this video
@5freestyler5
@5freestyler5 9 лет назад
First of, Thank you for making this awesome video explaining valve clearance! I am 17 years old, and finishing my last year in collision repair and painting. I found this very interesting and learnt a lot. Though my brain could barely handle so much information. This vid needs more attention, because i have seen many valve clearance vids, but no one as good as yours! Thanks again! Sorry for my English, Im from Norway :)
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 9 лет назад
Your English is better than mine! My videos are meant to overload your brain. :) I thank you for your vote of confidence and greatly appreciate your participation!
@lost1mp
@lost1mp 4 года назад
While that was a fast talk through, that was the most detailed video I’ve seen on cams to include fly cuts and ensuring timing is correct. Great job.
@DJDevon3
@DJDevon3 10 лет назад
Your knowledge is awe inspiring. Can't wait to see this one back on the road and on the track.
@slugface322
@slugface322 10 лет назад
I'm a changed man
@carlinlentz6849
@carlinlentz6849 7 лет назад
Seriously Jafro, I've been doing a lot of research on automotive diagnostics through various content providers here. I recently found your channel through the air compressor parts washer video, and man am I ever glad I found your channel. I am only 26 and I unfortunately have had no automotive mentors yet in my life, but guys like you really make a difference for those of us trying to learn about these things. Thank you :)
@mcleanmartel
@mcleanmartel 8 лет назад
This video is phenomenal. Exactly what you wanted happened. I understand all of what you've explained and I don't think I could have learned this unless someone showed me in person and over many examples, until this. As much as I enjoy your videos Jafro I realized I need to comment more on all your hard work. It's very appreciated and educational. I would love to see this beast in action one day.
@zzebowa
@zzebowa 9 лет назад
The lobe separation angle stuff was really interesting, I didn't know this but it makes sense. Thanks.
@TurboMitsubishi
@TurboMitsubishi 10 лет назад
You sir are the man! I consider myself a good shade tree, but your taking me to a whole new level with what I learn from these video's.
@Metalution
@Metalution 10 лет назад
I have not watched all of your videos but I am pretty sure this is the most epic one yet. Thank you.
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 10 лет назад
Only pretty sure? :( :D
@MrWinn
@MrWinn 10 лет назад
Yet another outstanding video. I've said it before but, YOU are a excellent teacher / explainer!
@autofabwerks
@autofabwerks 10 лет назад
Thanks for your work; it took me way more $ and time to learn tht at those automotive rip off schools. And you have made me see things clearly; appreciated your work. Thanks. I will stay tuned.
@MRLWARRIOR1016
@MRLWARRIOR1016 9 лет назад
Thanks a bunch for this video! I have recently sought out answers to my questions and I was pointed in the direction of this video for a better understanding of valve timing. I have since then built a 4.6 sohc for a mustang and have used a lot of the same techniques that you have demonstrated in this video. Again, I want to say thank you for this great information. Keep up the great work.
@richardprice5978
@richardprice5978 4 года назад
Does your 4.6 v8 have Vvt? Installed and which Versions of the head do you have a 2V or a 3V or 4V
@miguelcortes9943
@miguelcortes9943 10 лет назад
wow i have to say you are amazing. I have leaned so much about DSMs i have work to do on my 95 eagle talon TSI AWD. Wish you were closer and in true fashion as you called Jamie your mentor you are my mentor. maybe someday i can visit and learn even more.
@jamietolsen
@jamietolsen 10 лет назад
Thank you for taking over my love affair with the Sirius 1 engine platform. I do miss it, but I know it is in good hands now. Didn't know how far that engine was down the rabbit hole until now. Great work brother!!!!!!
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 10 лет назад
I'm dying to know where the old cams were dialed in, but alas, I have fallen down that rabbit hole as well. I'm going to keep digging! Also... you know you're welcome to come over here and drive this thing or wrench on it any time you want. That right is inherent. Even if I rebuild it, it's your handiwork.
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 10 лет назад
Also... I had to make this clearance. Once I realized what little oil pressure the HLA's were getting and how much lift was going to return as a result of correcting that with the teardrop mod, I just couldn't stop there. The valve clearance was probably inadequate on the previous build, but got away with it because of the head oil pressure problems. The HKS cams seemed to be a natural next step in trying to use this compression. Looks like the Hyundai's keeping the low end torque, but getting an awful lot of top end back. ;)
@jamietolsen
@jamietolsen 10 лет назад
***** to the best of my memory when i had the 93' 1.8 Hyundai cams installed the dials were on -8intake -10exhaust in degrees of crank revolution. I just loved that lope they made when NA. I have an old sound bite of it. Sounds disgusting!
@suavelo5494
@suavelo5494 6 лет назад
Need more videos. I'm addicted. I'm try learn more before I commit to a k series build
@JMLUSA1
@JMLUSA1 4 года назад
Haaaaaaaa!!!!! WOW, I have NEVER thought of cutting deeper/relocated Fly cuts ( didn't know they were called that either) in the PISTIONS!!!! Haaaaaaaa… "Plastigage" (or silly putty, lol) is how I'll be checking final Actual clearance, as I install the cams on my next bike engine build! Fun and Informative Video though! Thanks again.
@toonrunedudehobby
@toonrunedudehobby 10 лет назад
Brilliant. Easily some of the best production work for auto repair I have seen.
@hereinmissoula11
@hereinmissoula11 10 лет назад
Just wanna say i LOVE all the time you put into videos. I have learned much in the 4g63/2g world from them. One thing though.. You do NOT decrease your powerband with a wider lsa. Actually the opposite, with a "narrow" lsa the powerband will be peaky and fall off rather quckly soon after peak. with a wide lsa you trade some peak power to "spread" thing out and carry power further out..... I only know this from my experience with V8's. I have "spec'd" several cams my self, (picking your own lobes/lsa/icl...) Keep up the great video's. Very informative.. p.s., i was suprised you had clearance problems with your 264/272 hks combo, even with shaved head. very "small" cams, though they do tighten up lsa over stock.
@Shadowfax2121
@Shadowfax2121 9 лет назад
Thank you for your excellent description on 205 and 206, I am using this wisdom to install the aftermarket cams on my Miata and greatly appreciate the information I have obtained here.
@dahcchad1983
@dahcchad1983 9 лет назад
your videos are so good dude. ive recently been in the market for a head to build to install on my mazda 3 (l5-ve). now that there are a couple companies that offer canshafts for it, ive been wanting to do it. im not an experianced mechanic but my mechanical skills are strong being a machinist for 10+ years and the things youve discussed have really opened my eyes about how to go about my project. i commend you for taking the time to video, edit and commentate the process youve undergone during your build. milliins of kudos to you sir!
@lgonzalez1154
@lgonzalez1154 9 лет назад
Thank you I appreciate your insight I've been a tech for 10 years built plenty of engines but always had the machine shop figure out the numbers for me I'm extremely glad I watched this vid
@TheDustyShed
@TheDustyShed 10 лет назад
Excellent explanation. Thanks for putting in the time and effort.
@cj062989
@cj062989 10 лет назад
Jafro, amazing every video I watch I learn something new.
@3rdGenGuy
@3rdGenGuy 10 лет назад
That was a very nice animation in your video. Good job sir. I messed up valve clearance with a Chevy 327, broke a valve then took the block with it. That's why I now stick to cams other people have used.
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 10 лет назад
Thank you, few recognize the complications involved with a 2520 layer photoshop file, so your observation is greatly appreciated. PS: is that a FireHawk in your avatar?
@3rdGenGuy
@3rdGenGuy 10 лет назад
***** My brother built a 632RWHP WS6, and it's now my ultimate goal to have one.
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 10 лет назад
A friend of mine is transplanting his whole Firehawk driveline into a Monte Carlo right now. The Firehawk chassis is getting work done and coming back with a 6.2L blow-thru build with Enderle fuel injection. It's going to be like Wu-Tang on wheels. The firehawk should be pretty quick as well! :P
@3rdGenGuy
@3rdGenGuy 10 лет назад
***** the ws6 are becoming instant classics. Used Prices have already doubled. They are awesome cars.
@bowenflob8036
@bowenflob8036 5 лет назад
Absolute top quality video and information, I just binged this whole series
@kevinb3623
@kevinb3623 10 лет назад
I never looked at the engine code yet and its one of several cars I have to fix and sell if it is a good motor id love to make a sleeper and ur vids are my key to start
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 10 лет назад
If it starts with a "G4xx", you're in luck!
@anthonywendt5834
@anthonywendt5834 7 лет назад
Can't thank you enough for taking the time to make these video's. They've taught me so much! Thank you!
@davidbeer
@davidbeer 6 лет назад
hope you still keep up with the comments cause you rock! fantastic and eye opening.
@paulsalvestrin7253
@paulsalvestrin7253 5 лет назад
Very good video. A little complicated for the untrained engine builder but the only time you need to worry about piston to valve clearence is on the overlap period the rest doesn't matter. .080" with the right valve springs is more than you need.
@5FaLlEn5
@5FaLlEn5 10 лет назад
These videos are really good with great detail I'm enjoying watching them.
@darioandrade8558
@darioandrade8558 10 лет назад
sounds like working ,starting from scratch,survivour spirit!!!
@c0mputer
@c0mputer 7 лет назад
Jafro, thanks so much for making these videos. I've been a fan for a while but just watching for entertainment because the motorcycle work/fun I've been doing didn't require knowing this stuff...YET. I'm dropping a larger motor into my bike ('78 CB550 but putting a 674cc bored out '82 CB650 motor in it with Megacycle cam). I've been watching this video and the previous one about degreeing these past couple days and it's confusing, but I just started to grasp it. I feel much better that I can match the cam card and measure valve to piston clearance with your video, THANK YOU!
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 7 лет назад
Sweet! I post this stuff specifically to help people like you! :) b
@williamfinstad9139
@williamfinstad9139 5 лет назад
Gearing up for a rebuild on my GST. Your video's are always a great wealth of knowledge. Thanks for making them and im always looking forward to new video's.
@tiitsaul9036
@tiitsaul9036 10 лет назад
dude! You have taken your production to a whole new level. By far the best youtube channel in the internet
@500alam
@500alam 10 лет назад
cant wait to see how much power this thing makes sooo exciting ;)
@Booki89
@Booki89 9 лет назад
Will have to watch these videos many times to soak up all that info, amazing stuff. Loving it!
@repcsi
@repcsi 10 лет назад
All I can say is: wow! :) Please make a video when it's ready to fly and show us what the car can do!
@ian376
@ian376 6 лет назад
I've been really enjoying your 4g63 videos. It takes me back to eagle talon vs ford probd
@Themayseffect
@Themayseffect 10 лет назад
Extremely detailed video! Excellent work!
@chrisstamos5003
@chrisstamos5003 10 лет назад
If i could do more than like this video i would...nice job Jafro!!!
@EvlEgle
@EvlEgle 6 лет назад
Thanks for all this wonderful information. Going to finally be getting a set of cams after what seems like a decade of 4g ownership. (All though I took a 3 year break during college) So this will go to good use soon.
@kafoure93
@kafoure93 10 лет назад
I love you videos! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
@gusnl6986
@gusnl6986 10 лет назад
This vid has reach a whole new level. Awesome!!!! Keep em coming!!!!!
@timmcneil1536
@timmcneil1536 10 лет назад
As always your work (and explanations) are above par. Great work Jafro. I await your next installment.
@jordirosset613
@jordirosset613 4 года назад
You is awesome! I really appreciate the huge amount of effort in your videos, that even the description is just full of content. The same kind of awesome job that you do with the motor. Really, I have huge respect for you rn
@TOOLAPC68
@TOOLAPC68 4 года назад
lmao im not even in the DSM game anymore, havent been in about 10 years but i watch all jafros videos they are super interesting
@bigbriautocrossing
@bigbriautocrossing 10 лет назад
I have been checking daily for a new video, it's like i'm on crack! Awesome work Jafro, keep up the great work!
@bhannig
@bhannig 10 лет назад
Ya know it's kinda like school when I watch you. Awesome school!!! I wish I could tell you how fun my new fiesta ST is but I can't. It won't let me upload my smile. Btw I love the reply to my last comment. The 1 liter ecoboost is the next kid tuners dream. Anyway thanks for another great video.
@DoubleV187
@DoubleV187 10 лет назад
You did again Jafro, you made a video that I can't stop watching! Great job, I'm learning things here. Greetings from the netherlands
@klasop
@klasop 10 лет назад
I don't understand anything but I want more! I want the next episode!! :D
@nullanon1259
@nullanon1259 10 лет назад
Always look forward to your videos. Thanks for taking the time to make them!
@MrHuntertaylor
@MrHuntertaylor 8 лет назад
im probably going to download this video and reference it till the end of time
@KinematicsFX
@KinematicsFX 10 лет назад
I'd love to see you make a timing belt video. Most of us know how it's done and have done them, but a timing belt video in your style would be most excellent. and there are no good 4g63 timing belt videos out there. Thanks for all your videos, they're great.
@fordwindsor351
@fordwindsor351 10 лет назад
Awesome, thanks for sharing, can't wait for the next video.
@mik310s
@mik310s 8 лет назад
Dude wow! thanks for this I learned so much from this video, thanks :)
@3rdpartyU5er
@3rdpartyU5er 5 лет назад
Went to do food and came back with a big plate just to enjoy quality content as I eat. Fuck cable tv.
@aurick861
@aurick861 10 лет назад
Great video (as all your videos) . You really inspire me to work on my own car. I appreciate how long it takes while filming everything, and the the editing... My god, you are awesome!
@kbcustomz
@kbcustomz 10 лет назад
I will have to watch this one again.
@ВасилийУткин-л4н
@ВасилийУткин-л4н 3 года назад
Thanks for video! Very important infomation!
@musicm8kr
@musicm8kr 9 лет назад
Excellent video.....you should work for NASA. I'll definitely be referencing this on my next build. Thank you so much.
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 9 лет назад
***** Hahah! Thanks! Although I'd have moral problems adjusting climate data and then calling it "science", I understand what you mean, and I appreciate you. I'd settle for being their next door neighbor so I could easily ask them if I could borrow tools.
@madmike5144
@madmike5144 8 лет назад
Awesome video again.....Thanks for sharing this
@guillaumelortie7843
@guillaumelortie7843 7 лет назад
This fellow is a Jedi!
@warracer03
@warracer03 10 лет назад
Awesome awesome awesome video Jafro, thanks you so much for taking the time making these video!!
@Grescht
@Grescht 10 лет назад
Love those Manley pistons you used in the animation. Man they look rough! They were used with a oversize head gasket I'm guessing..... And you actually have different sized valves in the animation. Well done sir.
@ViscusDk
@ViscusDk 10 лет назад
Thank´s champ , been waiting all day for it :)
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 10 лет назад
Had audio problems. It was a battle. Almost had to rebuild the master file to fix it. There were things I wanted to fix in this video but didn't because it was just shredding it with every change. I'm very glad to have this one finished.
@ViscusDk
@ViscusDk 10 лет назад
Thanks for this video, Wicked explanation, just made me question how the engine i just gave a new headgasket is going to hold on ... might be a granade . hehe as usual was an honor to watch your video, and i learned alot. ViscusDk
@ViscusDk
@ViscusDk 10 лет назад
***** thanks again for the efford in making the videos, i´ve learned alot so far, and will continue to learn as you post videos. apreciate your work greatly. ( i know my english is kinda bad. sorry for that)
@syedimranshah4721
@syedimranshah4721 7 лет назад
The explanation of the LSA and how it affects the performance that you gave is valid for a clockwise rotation engine with intake camshaft on the left side OR counter-clockwise rotation engine with intake camshaft on the right side. The 4G63 is a bit odd in that it rotates clockwise but its intake camshaft is located on the right side (looking from the front of the engine), so the effects of changing LSA are also inverse compared to other engines.
@MrHuntertaylor
@MrHuntertaylor 8 лет назад
dude you need to be famous.....
@zoidbergmerc
@zoidbergmerc 10 лет назад
Love ya guts Jafro, Keep doing what you're doing :)
@brayseville8468
@brayseville8468 7 лет назад
thank you for taking the time to make this video!
@SavedbyHim
@SavedbyHim 9 лет назад
So interesting! Thanks for sharing and all the effort! God bless
@StupidFastJohn
@StupidFastJohn 10 лет назад
Firstly i just wanted to say thank you for your informative videos, you and turbo tom have two of the best channels i have seen. I have been watching them for over two years and taking in any bit of knowledge i can keep from them! I have also just built a tough 2g gsx completely built and have used a TONN of information and tips from both turbo tom and you jafro. You have inspired me in many ways sir and for that i give many thanks! WRENCH ON!!
@spineblaZe
@spineblaZe 10 лет назад
Awesome as always, thanks for this!
@Thomas..Anderson
@Thomas..Anderson 7 лет назад
All I can say: Great videos.
@cypher1o1
@cypher1o1 7 лет назад
1601th like i ruined a perfect number but hopeful this series of vids will help me on my spun rod bearing in my 08 mustang gt
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 7 лет назад
Holy crap, I have a video with over 1600 likes. Wow!
@602Sean
@602Sean 7 лет назад
because you made a video that has so much in it every time you watch it you pick up more stuff. Certainly one of the best series of videos on engine building on the Internet. Well done and keep up the good work you are an inspiration.
@cypher1o1
@cypher1o1 7 лет назад
602Sean I 2nd this good job with these vids has helped me on the rebuild so vary much about to put the heads back on PS my friends have worried about me and my new addiction of publishing every metal surface i see
@mrexecutive1
@mrexecutive1 10 лет назад
Sick Information, Great Job!!!
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 10 лет назад
Welcome back serial downvoter.
@tiki2777
@tiki2777 10 лет назад
He about to get it! Fantastic video btw xD
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 10 лет назад
tiki2777 Apparently he did! It disappeared! You didn't wack him did you? :P
@tiki2777
@tiki2777 10 лет назад
***** we must have spooked him lol
@aserta
@aserta 7 лет назад
Keep in mind the fact that GoogTube's stupid idea to keep the like and dislike button so close is at fault here. This video has over 100k views. Of those views, a certain number is via mobile devices. Touch, mobile devices. You can do the math. It's the dumbest thing possible, really, and it's caused by their inability to recognize and fix a known problem where a mistake results in a dislike for every X number of views. Mind you, for your deal with RU-vid, it doesn't matter if you have + or - (of course, excesses are an issue, but for different reasons) what matters is interaction. Comments, views, shares, likes being last.
@luisfranco7657
@luisfranco7657 6 лет назад
Jafromobile Hello jafro I'm building my first 4g63 really its my first full engine rebuild. I'm trying to degree my cams and I'm having a little bit of trouble. I'm sure ur a really busy guy but if there is any way u could find a few minutes to talk with me for some advice itd be really appreciated and im sure more than helpful. if there's any way to PM me or add me as a friend so we can exchange information and talk cars and parts that'd be great. thanks for your time jafro hope to talk to you soon! :) I'm having a blast working on and figuring out this engine can't wait to hear it running with no worrys as I turn key for first time. Your videos have been very helpful and detailed and much appreciated by me and I'm sure lots of others nice to see a guy who actually knows about the 4g63 and who also takes the time to make the videos so he (you) can spread the knowledge uve learned. Once again jafro thanks for everything you do also shout out to your mentor and teacher Jamie.. the world would be much different and a lot less helpful with out u two. Lol
@gnaloin
@gnaloin 10 лет назад
Once again, a very good video!
@mustaphakhatib5555
@mustaphakhatib5555 10 лет назад
i've found it entertaining learning it, dude great job and thanks a lot (Y) keep it up
@LumocolorARTnr1319
@LumocolorARTnr1319 5 лет назад
Great video, thank you for making high quality content. :)
@SwPiotrek
@SwPiotrek 10 лет назад
Great video! Huge thanks! I've learned a lot!
@mikehendrix2202
@mikehendrix2202 10 лет назад
I lol when you said that after this block goes you have to start over with a new one. Sounds just like me and my excuse to install my dohc 16v engine into my honda instead of my sohc 8v. Yes the sohc gets over 40mpg, but thats also because I don't use a heavy foot, as their is no point with 95hp lol. But one good thing about this is saving up more money so I can build the dohc. Also when I finish that, I get to start to piece together my turbo kit! yeehaw! Can't wait for next vid from you. Buy those doughnuts and get those guys working! heh.. Oh and don't forget the coffee, later.
@mikehendrix2202
@mikehendrix2202 10 лет назад
Oh I forgot to mention. For the sake of sleepers and the priceless expressions you get on people face. Please use your Hyundai car for the chassis you run all the 4G63's you build in present and future. Thanks. Oh stock wheels also please..(maybe some rigged sleeper wheels if you cannot fit the amount of rubber you need for proper traction ;o)
@cybursus
@cybursus 10 лет назад
Thumbs up for the nice animations!
@Paulster2
@Paulster2 9 лет назад
Another great video Jafro!
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 9 лет назад
Rocco Croce Your replies are disabled. It was "Fighting the Valve Clearance" and it's one of the semi-recent Hyundai videos. :)
@BoostedBeaverGarage
@BoostedBeaverGarage 10 лет назад
I see a nice new tool cart there!!! Robert
@Jafromobile
@Jafromobile 10 лет назад
Indeed. Yours is nicer than mine! I hope you travel home safely my friend!
@botacarga
@botacarga 4 года назад
Great video
@Noswolf
@Noswolf 9 лет назад
learned so munch from this video!
@fehmiyarayan
@fehmiyarayan 8 лет назад
love your videos... keep up the good work man...
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