Genius mechanical guy repairs and restores A twenty years old rusty police van #genius #mechanical #guy #repairs #restores #twenty #years #old #rusty #police #vanlife
My first surprise was having the correct break down truck to remove the van. I was expecting a donkey cart. In the west we consider many parts taken from such a truck to be just scrap but in Pakistan there is always a man who can repair no matter what it is. Even broken light lenses
Here I am thinking about buying a torque wrench that can go down to 2nm cos the BMW manual states that the injector brackets on a B48 need to be torqued at a specific torque and angle and these guys are doing headbolts with what looks like a Tyre spanner! LOL
Nice use of a height multiplier by the guy helping to take the engine block out. I was particularly impressed by the efforts to keep the cylinder head and components out of the dust. I'm sure those valves and camshaft will be just fine after a rub down with some coarse grit emery.
Wow i love your torque wrench😂. Mains are 76 ft lbs and bigends are 29 ft lbs + 90 degrees, not do it up till your elbow clicks. The rod and head bolts are torque to yield so dont be surprised if it blows again. Good luck.
I am actually surprised. I thought they would be lifting the van onto a motorcycle or a donkey cart! Instead it's a real life tow truck, albeit smaller!
Years ago, while working in the yard, I took a drink out of the hose. All was fine till a swollen up dead lizard came down the pipe into my mouth. That was about 30 years ago, never drank out of the hose again 😂
Very cool 😎 truck I love to see the truck run again it can be a very nice truck very great work you guys are doing to the truck I give you five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love to on a truck like that truck
If he was a "mechanical guy" he would be either an android or a robot; looking at the screen, he appears to be quite human and therefore a MECHANIC or an operative.
These Pakistani mechanics curiosity for restoring anything mechanical is both a strength of knowledge and weakness for the lost cause however unperturbed by the challenging dilemma and is essentially the motivation for this particular project of rebuilding a vehicle way past its initial use by date expiration however these conceptual limitations have no effect whatsoever resulting in team of backyard enthusiasts who are eager to invest their time and resources into whatever is required to complete the rebuild we as viewers can only dream big like them
Probably you have enough experience to "feel" the torque using only your "arm-memory". But I would invest in a good torque wrench... really !!! Otherwise ... great job, gentlemen !!!
Main bearing caps are marked with the order they belong. Same with rods. Toyota did a good job machining that engine when new for the main caps to interchange and still allow the engine to run. Basic shit if you've been taught.
All the money I've spent on for work-benches, vises, engine lifts, torque-wrenches and the host of other "necessary" equipment---- I don't think anybody would have worked for me if they were expected to scrabble in the dirt--- I know this goes on and I did it in the early days fixing my own cars but I don't think I would have published it
I am sure they know that the engine will not last with metal tubes scraping the inside of the piston walls, dragging the machined surface across dirt and sand and a torque wrench is nowhere in sight!
I watched the whole damn video and did not see one genius. I was waiting patiently for one to show up but all I saw was men in pajamas and sandals working on a small truck. Mostly I saw fools who put vital engine components down in the dirt.
Yes , but the people doing it will have been supplied with suitable clothing and paid a decent wage with holiday and sickness benefits plus enough money to buy more than a bowl of rice a day
Damn, yeah!! Who needs those stupid torque wrench, measuring tools, new cylinder head bolts and other nonsense?? I think they put new pistons and bearings same way: if it moves it's ok!! Welcome to paquistancraty!
They work with what they have and make the best of it. That doesn't make anyone a "mechanical genius"! It just insures more business when this improperly assembled engine comes back for another premature rebuild. You can't just guess at torque settings even if you are a mechanical genius!!!