I love watching videos of CAT techs putting engines together like they're doing heart surgery. Then watching these guys roll one around in the dirt while they put it together with a hammer and a breaker bar.
Good job. Very nice video, Best job. .very attractive. Amazing! Thanks boy for cleaning all those parts so well, this is the cleanest workshop in Pakistan I have ever seen. Thank you. I really like this project. video 💯💯👍 👍
Do they use a torque wrench for the main bolts and for putting in the Caps of the rods. Do they use a torque wrench for the head bolts if they do not do these things they do a great disservice to their customer
look you gotta understand to them the rule of the game is simple: if it fits and it spins then it works. these guys don't have access to all kinds of tool which you might find in other countries because the cannot afford to buy new ones or they're not available or the don't even know those exist. is it good thing, no but it's what they have to make do with
That's not true actually they do have access to those tools actually have access to quite a few high-tech items if you watch other Pakistani videos in the same area you would find that out. Some of them are motivated to do a good job and some of them are not so motivated. Also that use RU-vid and its other isms to make the money as well as working on the trucks and such and they know when they're doing the wrong thing and the right thing and I am just hoping they're doing the right things
@@puncherdavis9727 mate you're telling a Pakistani what happens in his own country... . Firstly these RU-vidrs are 3rd parties who don't share any earnings with the people that they are recording. “Same parts of the country” you have no idea how wrong you are about that and you'd only realise it if you live here. Some have access to good tool: sure but they are like barely 10% (if not lower) who are spread all over
@@CAHA6 I only go with the information I am given me via the channels. Some have excellent air tools and some work out of boxes. Either way a good job is a good job so all I am saying is strive for that. I grew up in 3rd world countries I am very aware of the logistical and mental attitudes some countries have.