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Start Up of a WW2 Submarine Diesel Engine of a German U-Boat 🔊 

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Start up of a 6-cylinder diesel engine. The submarine engine RS 34 S was used in the Type XXIII submarines. Originally, it was designed by MWM as a diesel generator for the battleships Bismarck and Tirpitz. The engine has 108 liters cylinder capacity (18 liters for each cylinder) and 576 hp at 850 revolutions per minute.
The engine is located in a museum in Kiel, Germany: www.maschinenmuseum-kiel-wik.de
These are the steps performed to start the engine:
0:08 - The young machine operator begins to pre-lubricate the engine.
0:32 - After reaching 2 bar oil pressure, the older machine operator turns the engine manually.
1:44 - The engine is turned by compressed air with cylinder taps opened to blow out water or oil, if present. The engine is still being pre-lubricated.
1:57 - The machine operator closes the cylinder taps.
2:14 - Water pump switched on (control cabinet in the background).
2:16 - Fuel valve opened.
2:18 - Injection pumps on filling: Probably, this means that the injection pumps are set to maximum as a basic setting (big wheel). The final fuel amount is set by the governer (small wheel in the background).
2:21 - Preheating
2:30 - Glowplugs are glowing.
2:34 - Engine start by compressed air.
2:55 - The machine operator checks the combustion by opening the cylinder taps shortly.
3:13 - Finally, he raises the RPM by adjusting the governor.
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Комментарии : 11 тыс.   
@terrystephens1102
@terrystephens1102 2 года назад
I’ve seen several of these engines that were used in New Zealand for generating electricity for rural communities - I understand that they operated flawlessly for more than 50 years - a testament to German engineering.
@jonotermaat7247
@jonotermaat7247 2 года назад
Hey mate, that's interesting, can you tell us where in nz and during what years? I only know of the diesel electric monster in Napier. Cheers
@x808drifter
@x808drifter 2 года назад
A testament to proper maintenance. Any engine will last forever with proper maintenance. A real test of “engineering” would to see how long it could last just running on its own.
@lurk7967
@lurk7967 2 года назад
@@x808drifter Any engine wont last forever with proper maintenance.... Any well-built engine will we know for a fact that germans build Engines and automotive very well. A little more complicated than American or Japanese counterparts such as examples like the Passat w8 that need more maintenance than your average car but still Maintenance is a part of owning anything really. no engine is going to survive forever if you dont maintain it simpler engines like Japanese ones will survive longer tho
@EvanTheLemon
@EvanTheLemon 2 года назад
my fuckin volkswagen will tell you different
@istra70
@istra70 2 года назад
@@lurk7967 Of course every engine can last forever - as long you keep replacing parts and components .....
@Mana-Chann
@Mana-Chann 4 года назад
Whenever you see a german mechanic turning knobs and switches..you know its the real deal
@Bankable2790
@Bankable2790 4 года назад
Maestro.. he is playing a symphony! He may not have composed this symphony but he is certainly conducting it!
@antorseax9492
@antorseax9492 3 года назад
Diesel was Austrian
@wolfgangwind788
@wolfgangwind788 3 года назад
Leider bröckelt der Begriff " Made in Germany" durch breit gesäte tech Mängel ( siehe Kolbenringe VW Tfsi Motoren ) habe mir ein Japanisches Auto geholt , deren Ehrbegriff zum Thema Qualität traue ich mehr
@autohmae
@autohmae 3 года назад
@@antorseax9492 Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel seems to have been a German to me.
@c.l.1603
@c.l.1603 3 года назад
autohmae en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diesel_engine
@groovejet77
@groovejet77 2 года назад
Respect to the German Engineers for making something incredible
@hud86
@hud86 Год назад
Your language is common, but mistaken. Engineers don't build things, they design them from previous concepts and knowledge.
@Mordalo
@Mordalo Год назад
@@hud86 BS. How do you think the first one came to be?
@ma5079
@ma5079 Год назад
@@hud86 Does not change the fact that this engine was developed and built in Germany.
@markbeale7390
@markbeale7390 Год назад
Respect to developers of ASDIC.
@paddynhat1311
@paddynhat1311 Год назад
​@@hud86 then who tf design the previous design ? Sun ? God ? Such a stupid logid
@keithglaysher9201
@keithglaysher9201 2 года назад
The finest of German engines right there, I used to work for the UK agents for MWM. The sounds they make still makes the hairs on my neck stand up!
@Birb_of_Judge
@Birb_of_Judge Год назад
I have a question, what does MWM stand for?
@keithglaysher9201
@keithglaysher9201 Год назад
@@Birb_of_Judge Motoren Werk Manheim aka MWM, the city in Baveria in fact the industrial heartland.
@trophy-hunter4963
@trophy-hunter4963 Год назад
Only on your neck?
@TheHillpeter
@TheHillpeter 4 года назад
I'm a Diesel mechanic. Sounds so smooth sounding. It's just amazing how they built everything without computers.
@TheHillpeter
@TheHillpeter 4 года назад
@torvestas sister I think that's a reason why I took so many countries to defeat Germany. It's too bad they didn't put all the integents to good use. Very beautiful Country destroyed
@mro-aviation
@mro-aviation 4 года назад
I was going to mention how smooth it runs for an 80 y.o. engine
@terrandroid
@terrandroid 4 года назад
People were smarter
@praautoss6613
@praautoss6613 4 года назад
The Greasy Strangler 🤔 Na not really. Because the engines lasted a lot longer & the company’s were loosing💰 money due to the fact nothing needed to be replaced. So if no one was buying because things aren’t breaking then you wouldn’t have a need for a work force, thus no need for growth & new techs ect... Glad they fixed that problem 😉
@nieczerwony
@nieczerwony 4 года назад
Yes and makes you think what they should have build with computers. And maybe event more why they are not buildning this.
@tn_bluestem
@tn_bluestem 4 года назад
The sheer amount of brainpower, knowledge and engineering that went into building this is boggling. All without modern computers. [the sheer amount of negative comments is unnecessary]
@satnammandal7571
@satnammandal7571 4 года назад
@Nikola95inYT
@Nikola95inYT 4 года назад
Yeah. They designed this on a sheet of paper. Amazing.
@intrusive_thought_one
@intrusive_thought_one 4 года назад
Unfortunately war is a great stimulate for innovation
@gedhoughton9523
@gedhoughton9523 4 года назад
It had a computer........ a German brain
@darkdiddler1439
@darkdiddler1439 4 года назад
@@intrusive_thought_one, oh so that's why countries that have been war torn for centuries are still living in houses made of cow shit!
@user-ui4xb6tz8p
@user-ui4xb6tz8p Год назад
Сколько раз смотрю это видео и каждый раз восхищаюсь таким техническим исскуством и работой Механиков
@aleksanderkrivosheev2328
@aleksanderkrivosheev2328 Год назад
В армии служил дизелистом на ДЭС,до сих пор помню алгоритм запуска Д100,,звук дизеля набирающего обороты, и мощь 1000 лс в твоих руках
@dot2187
@dot2187 11 месяцев назад
I.m agree...
@VladimirAstapenkov
@VladimirAstapenkov 3 месяца назад
Немцы умеют строить , что да то да .
@GLA741
@GLA741 Год назад
Ahhh! What a lovely sound! The chug chug of U-boat engine! White noise from the right idling engines are so soothing.
@cvinthe2255
@cvinthe2255 2 года назад
Mad respect and gratitude to these guys for preserving this historic gem and sharing its workings with the public.
@user-ov5ss7bc3c
@user-ov5ss7bc3c 2 года назад
У нас на теплоходах до сих пор такие стоят
@jisoo-can
@jisoo-can 2 года назад
I live in the City where this is placed and I even were at this Museum, it's incredible to see this much machinery!
@hanhdhsj
@hanhdhsj 2 года назад
@@jisoo-can Wo ist das?
@jisoo-can
@jisoo-can 2 года назад
@@hanhdhsj Das ist in Kiel - Schleswig-Holstein.
@gillesguillaumin6603
@gillesguillaumin6603 Год назад
Superb engine.
@murilovsilva
@murilovsilva 3 года назад
Not only this engine is evidently very well maintained, you can see that this old man knows what he is doing. You can see it in the way he calmly works the procedures, adjusts what has to be adjusted, swiftly but never rushed. You can tell this man loves what he does.
@dmoskvin77
@dmoskvin77 2 года назад
похоже, он плавал на лодке с этим двигателем во время второй мировой.
@tranceman9670
@tranceman9670 2 года назад
100%
@alessandromartelli9232
@alessandromartelli9232 2 года назад
B
@trvman1
@trvman1 2 года назад
and it's still quieter then most Harley Davidson motorcycles here in the US :)
@tylerbonser7686
@tylerbonser7686 2 года назад
@@trvman1 and runs smoother
@oldpain7625
@oldpain7625 2 года назад
That's a lovely sounding machine. There's something comforting about watching it come to life and start breathing. It's like a typewriter.
@alexanderyefremov6453
@alexanderyefremov6453 Год назад
Отлично! Ни с чем несравнимый мурлыкающий звук немецкого дизеля! Лучшая музыка на свете! Danke schön!
@loginovi82
@loginovi82 Год назад
Чтобы завести надо произвести столько шума что любой акустик у слышит
@alexanderyefremov6453
@alexanderyefremov6453 Год назад
@@loginovi82 шума нет только в гробу наверное....
@KXSWORKS
@KXSWORKS 3 года назад
RU-vid: You wanna see a WW2 sub engine start up? ME: *YES*
@slimJimmey
@slimJimmey 3 года назад
Same lol
@vollvb808
@vollvb808 3 года назад
The Moment when the RU-vid algorythm actually do his Job well :D
@LuchokPlay
@LuchokPlay 3 года назад
At 3 am
@enriquevignola8256
@enriquevignola8256 3 года назад
Wow it's sound incredible !! German mechanics was amazing in these tragic days of war, but after it's would be super until today !
@davidelliott5843
@davidelliott5843 2 года назад
An excellent engine but we’re British or American big diesels inferior? I don’t believe so. A friend had a single deck 34 seat bus from 1953 with 10 litre Gardner engine. It had an enormous mileage yet still did 18 miles per gallon. Gardners we’re used in subs and ships.
@JungleYT
@JungleYT 3 года назад
Damned Germans... That runs smoother than most Diesel automobiles that I've heard
@ilovesheen7446
@ilovesheen7446 3 года назад
JungleYT and it aint changed either my new passat tdi man, and it feels so much quicker than it is, tho i wouldnt know, maybe it is my pal told me he had tuned the thing up pretty damn great, but all that torque really gets you going, and it does so fast, it feels twice as quick as my 300hp volvo v70 i had, and its so damn quiet and smooth which im definitely not used to so since my v70 had a full 4 inch straight pipe from engine to tip, and its damn easy to go well up to 200km/h without even noticing, but man i love germany now
@t.sorvig3540
@t.sorvig3540 3 года назад
I mean, when an engine is as meticulously maintained as this one is, exactly what do you expect? 🤨
@JungleYT
@JungleYT 3 года назад
@@t.sorvig3540 It was a question of *size and scale* when compared to a little automobile. Don't be a Dork...
@solitaryman8602
@solitaryman8602 3 года назад
That's why they are responsible for Dieselgate
@brianjohnston6667
@brianjohnston6667 3 года назад
When you think about it, it makes sense. A submarine's primary strength is its stealth. You can't have your engine giving your position away to enemy sonar operators.
@BBerckdano
@BBerckdano 7 месяцев назад
That’s the guy you want maintaining your stationary U Boat diesel. Absolute perfection.
@not-fedrayepps5203
@not-fedrayepps5203 2 года назад
I work as a solar installer and I work with my hands everyday, after a while you can tell when something just flows. Watching this mans hands and the sureness in every touch has a reason. The smoothness in pulling that one particular wrentch out, adjuting and testing the airflow, awe inspiring...
@dicksonaf
@dicksonaf Год назад
I came here to write the same thing, but you did it much better than I would have done.
@jasonjamrs7413
@jasonjamrs7413 Год назад
These things have over 5 million different working parts you join positive and negative
@lidiavaldovinos4982
@lidiavaldovinos4982 10 месяцев назад
Si, creo todos los mecánicos con experiencia y dedicación tienen ese sexto sentido y buen tacto, no se como pero adquieren las habilidades manuales de presicion, un tanteo bien tanteado. Yo lo veo en la cocina, sabes cuanto de sal o condimento poner y sale bien, no los pesas, solo agarras con los dedos.😅
@Budni_Rechnika
@Budni_Rechnika 24 дня назад
Он занимается этим всю жизнь, все движения на автомате.
@not-fedrayepps5203
@not-fedrayepps5203 23 дня назад
@@jasonjamrs7413nah homie, that’s just the panels, there’s inverters, disconnects, DG bi directional meters and all the wiring accordingly. I’m not saying I’m anywhere close to this master, buts it’s defiantly more complicated then joining a positive and negative together. Also, NEVER put a positive with a negative, things will go boom lol
@NovusDawn1
@NovusDawn1 4 года назад
this thing is going on 80 years old and still starts and runs smooth as hell. Thing sounds like it just came off the assembly line yesterday. Shit was made to last back then.
@finndog2759
@finndog2759 4 года назад
I owned a 1945 willys jeep. Those jeeps were made to last only 3 months of war use. But it still running today. Sad how after the war, everything made in Japan!!!
@ericl2969
@ericl2969 4 года назад
Nothing has changed since those days in the world of big diesels, except to get better. Modern diesels of that size and larger are just as long-lasting, or more so, and they run even better, though unavoidably, they are more complex. Small engines of today last far longer than anything that was produced 80 years ago. Nowadays, a full-size pickup with 400,000 miles on it and no major repairs is something you can see every day. 80 years ago, if a car reached 100,000 miles, it meant there had been numerous valve jobs performed along the way!
@Jmoneysmoothboy
@Jmoneysmoothboy 4 года назад
@@ericl2969 People like to touch themselves to the thought of ohhhh we used to make things so GOOD and MUCH MORE BETTER than we do now. wtf is that supposed to mean? did we used to be extremely wasteful engineers? Do we not believe in the same standards today as back in the "good old days"? Just take the battery in your phone lol its better in every way than even the lipo batteries 10 years ago. Look at what we do with electric motors nowadays... good grief
@ericl2969
@ericl2969 4 года назад
@@Jmoneysmoothboy I'm glad to hear a reply based on reality instead of myth-based emotions. In that same vein, I used to know an expert house remodeler with tons of experience dealing with old and new homes, and whenever someone lamented how "They don't make 'em like they used to", his reply would be, "They never did."
@jaycee1980
@jaycee1980 4 года назад
@@finndog2759 what dyou mean doc? all the best stuff is made in Japan!
@user-tr8tw1jg8e
@user-tr8tw1jg8e 2 года назад
В Узбекистане в Ташкенте на бурджарской ГЭС стоят 3 генератора с времен великой отечественной. Эти генераторы были сняты с немецких подлодок. Они до сих пор работают. Они внушительный размеров. Вот вам немецкое качество! А ведь сейчас 2021 год!
@user-jn4yk5we2m
@user-jn4yk5we2m 2 года назад
Раньше все на века делали. Не то что, сейчас. Погоня за деньгами!
@kotopsina
@kotopsina 2 года назад
@@user-jn4yk5we2m действительно, зачем деньги, когда есть восточные рабы и фюрер рассказывает сказки. Все ради будущего Германии. Только в нем не было бы нас.
@himmyuser
@himmyuser 2 года назад
@@kotopsina но это не точно. ведь это все фуфло и пропаганда.
@user-zq2nj4kz3w
@user-zq2nj4kz3w 2 года назад
@@himmyuser и газовые камеры пропаганда? , сумочки из человеческой кожи, дети с которых кровь сливали для солдат вермахта, убийства коммунистов, славян, евреев? Рассовая теория, вызженные села, деревня? Это тоже пропаганда?
@HekTo_Heu3BecTHbIu
@HekTo_Heu3BecTHbIu 2 года назад
@@user-zq2nj4kz3w Да кому вы объясняете, это же дебил малолетний.
@Holmesy87
@Holmesy87 2 года назад
Wow, it sounds exactly like the engine sound from submarine movies when they hear an enemy sub. Down to the knocks and bangs, I bet they've recorded one of these exact engines, and used it for every movie. Incredible.
@ZaHandle
@ZaHandle 2 года назад
It’s the same industry that makes a 747 crashing sound like a stuka dive bomber
@drats1279
@drats1279 Год назад
Wow, did you think of this on your own?
@Holmesy87
@Holmesy87 Год назад
@@drats1279 No, it was 6 months of crowdfunding and petitions, to get me access to Google's quantum computer. It then took the QC about 2 months to come up with an appropriate comment. Took me another few days to get home, re-find this video, and then commented. Money well spent, wish it could have been done quicker, but our technology is currently too limited for such advanced AI capabilities and rapid calculations.
@Morongobill
@Morongobill Год назад
@@Holmesy87 great reply
@Holmesy87
@Holmesy87 Год назад
@@Morongobill Google thanks you :)
@LycanthropiesSpell
@LycanthropiesSpell Год назад
One of the first engines that I got training on was a recovered older version, a Bohn & Kähler, closely resembling the ones seen on the original ' Das Boot '. Not a runner anymore as she came from a wreck, but man, I couldn't care less about that. What a joy to train as a lad, pulling cylinders on a block with such a history behind it. Even after spending some time in seawater, she would probably run if we had the parts that were missing. Sadly after I left school they scrapped her...idiots...kinda miss the old girl.
@johanneswestman935
@johanneswestman935 Год назад
Why the hell would they scrap something like that? An enthusiast could have payed a good deal of money for it. Idiots indeed.
@bingusmctingus4395
@bingusmctingus4395 Год назад
It's England, they scrapped all of their battleships.
@user-lv7ph7hs7l
@user-lv7ph7hs7l 9 месяцев назад
​@@bingusmctingus4395 Anf ocean liners. They scrapped Vamguard, Implacable, Aquitania, Mauritania and many more... why even build them.... especially Vanguard. Beaching them is free...
@GrantJohnston-dr9rt
@GrantJohnston-dr9rt 3 месяца назад
Me it was old Lister Blackstone gennys and marine twin banks....ah to turn back the hands of time!
@LycanthropiesSpell
@LycanthropiesSpell 3 месяца назад
Ah...ye old Lister & Petter's. we had one, two and three cylinder ones...all gone, scrapped. All that's left now are the memories...and even time is taking back those as well... .@@GrantJohnston-dr9rt
@rickeymitchell8620
@rickeymitchell8620 2 года назад
This engine is a work of art. The sound it makes is hypnotic and has quality that is tangible. My hat is off to German engineers of the time.
@TheEstowrath
@TheEstowrath 2 года назад
@UCgbJG4GeCqWzkndTQN4djBw you're a dumb fuck, aren't you? This was state of the art back in the day. Germans tech was FAR superior to anyone elses especially Americans. Which I'm guessing you are for making such a stupid fucking comment.
@brucechmiel7964
@brucechmiel7964 2 года назад
Far superior to The French and Soviets sure but not American. Sure we had the Sherman with little armor but we made a million + of em. Now how did all that superior German engineering work out in 44’?
@Techie1224
@Techie1224 2 года назад
@@brucechmiel7964 this is not engineering its called mass production capabilieties and if US was in europe it wouldn't be able to do this mass production due to the fighting but US was far away and safe geographically
@brucechmiel7964
@brucechmiel7964 2 года назад
@@Techie1224 the us is bigger than All the counties in Western Europe combined. And will enough natural resources and manufacturing capabilities coupled with inventors with minds decades ahead of the times. All the US needed was a 6 year global conflict to get the pieces together. Just like that. The Uboat stopped being a threat thanks to better detection and longer range planes. The Supermarine Spitfire and the superior North American Mustang put the Luftwaffe out of commission. Thanks to Rolls Royce. And the T-47 put the Red army knocking on Hitler’s bunker door. And do I even have to mention the Manhattan Project. The Allies won the war through numbers and Ingenuity.
@richbecke1
@richbecke1 2 года назад
@@brucechmiel7964 Yeah, like you would have a clue. German engineering was clearly superior, but they fought a war they were doomed to lose, overextended and resource drained. The Luftwaffe was overwhelmed by numbers; US producing fighters many times faster than they could shoot them down. Sure, the P51 was a brilliant fighter plane, but both tactics and individual pilot skills was far behind Germany's. German rocket technology propelled US space efforts and the ballistic missile program. And nowadays the US is a failed nation about to crumble under the weight of citizen's stupidity.
@sasha.escapo
@sasha.escapo 4 года назад
Вот это я понимаю музей. Действующий экспонат, а не крашенный пластик под стеклом.
@user-rn1yy7vw3p
@user-rn1yy7vw3p 4 года назад
А как работает четко!
@user-kb3gh3rm4q
@user-kb3gh3rm4q 4 года назад
И слаженно...
@dvadva7
@dvadva7 4 года назад
Жаль что запустили лишь на зжатом воздухе.
@user-rj9jj5im2f
@user-rj9jj5im2f 4 года назад
@@dvadva7 Его запустили сжатым воздухом. А не на сжатом воздухе. Он же всё рассказывал. Посмотрите внимательней.
@user-db1cn3pw5x
@user-db1cn3pw5x 4 года назад
Смахивает на дизель тепловоза по звуку
@shanevermij4780
@shanevermij4780 Год назад
If you have ever been on a conventional submarine ,these are master pieces of engineering , brilliantly thought out and assembled ,with even backup system for certain critical equipment. The engineers who design these machines are pure geniuses.
@t.t7225
@t.t7225 Год назад
Well, they were german, of course they are pure geniuses.
@paulmonks9007
@paulmonks9007 Год назад
I think we weren't bad engineers ourselves operating, maintaining and fixing these whilst operating in hostile waters. All conventional submariners share a common bond irrespective of country
@t.t7225
@t.t7225 Год назад
@@paulmonks9007 you sound pathetic! Take pride in your people!
@user-cv7rf9qm3q
@user-cv7rf9qm3q 8 месяцев назад
Великолепная работа дизеля! Мягкий рокот,работает даже на оборотах примерно 300 об/мин.До чего же приятное урчание.Спасибо автору за ролик!
@konstantinbugaev4331
@konstantinbugaev4331 6 месяцев назад
Я учился в мореходке. На втором этаже находились кабинеты, а на первом, все было именно также. Можно было на практике запустить дизель, котел обогрева и поочие механизмы. Все здание аж дрожало когда дизельзарускали и он там был не один, ЧЕТЫРЕ, все разной мощности и марки👍
@konstantinbugaev4331
@konstantinbugaev4331 6 месяцев назад
@@sleepmnan22sleepman50 20 лет назад я получил диплом электромеханика
@user-ml8lg1fv1v
@user-ml8lg1fv1v 3 года назад
Дедок красавец, как дирижёр. Запустил, настроил, а звук дизеля, просто шедевр. Он знатный моторист похоже..
@strogg59
@strogg59 3 года назад
Папа наверное у контрадмирала Дёница служил))
@Grekov773
@Grekov773 3 года назад
Немцы они все знатные мотористы
@kykyiskiy2
@kykyiskiy2 3 года назад
Запуск примерно как на нашем т55
@user-lk3wq9lz6c
@user-lk3wq9lz6c 3 года назад
Блин ждал когда газонут, негазонули.
@simonfitz1989
@simonfitz1989 3 года назад
@@strogg59 😂и не говори
@alishanmao
@alishanmao 5 лет назад
wow, this old guy knows every bit of this engine. he feels it :)
@manicmechanic448
@manicmechanic448 5 лет назад
alishanmao a true mechanic will know his machine.
@paulhorn2665
@paulhorn2665 5 лет назад
He was a teacher and then foundet this museum. I met him one day there...he is a remarkable man and I hope he has many years in good health to come!
@Turtlelina1964
@Turtlelina1964 5 лет назад
"This is Johann ... our phantom!"
@SecretPesch
@SecretPesch 5 лет назад
Maybe he built it
@Wetboyslim
@Wetboyslim 5 лет назад
Especially he loves a diesel fuel sprays to his hands from a decompression valves :)
@mikldude9376
@mikldude9376 Год назад
The old girl purrs like a swiss watch , sounds like it really would last for decades , a testament to the engineers that built them and and the guys operating and maintaining them .
@wimjacobs5297
@wimjacobs5297 6 месяцев назад
Als voormalig machinist op de Nederlandse onderzeeboten van de Potvisklasse en de Zwaardvisklasse spreekt me deze filmreportage zeer aan. Zelfs de Bosch brandstofpompen zien er bekend uit. De procedure bij het opstarten van de motoren (op onze Nederlandse dieselboten in de jaren ‘80 en ‘90) ging wel wat vlotter, alles gereedmaken duurde maar even. Bij snuiveren, dat betekent de motoren onder water opstarten met de inlaat-mast net boven de oppervlakte, was het belangrijk te controleren of er geen water in de motoren was gedrongen. Daarom was het tornen met lucht heel belangrijk. Ondertussen werden koelwaterafsluiters, luchtinlaten alvast gereed gemaakt zodat ze onmiddellijk (deels automatisch) konden openen als het bedrijf werd opgestart. Na het opstarten, werden de gekoppelde generatoren direct belast zodat de hoofdbatterij werd geladen. Er was geen sprake van warmdraaien ze werden heel snel volbelast. Het waren 3 stuks twaalf cilinder Stork Werkspoor motoren, die leverderden 920 kW per stuk. Indien er externe dreiging ontstond werden machines volbelast gesnelstopt, alle afsluiters werd met hoge vaart dichtgezet, en indien nodig werd er direct weggedoken. U kunt zich voorstellen dat de motoren door deze behandeling geen lange levensduur kenden. We hielden de motoren wel op bedrijfstemperatuur als ze gestopt waren, evenzo probeerden we ze na te koelen, mits dat kon. ( Bij geruisloze vaart onderwater werden alle pompen afgezet) .Daarom werden de dieselmotoren elke drie jaar volledig gereviseerd. In de film gaat natuurlijk alles erg rustig en gecontroleerd, tenslotte willen ze de oude machine heel houden. In werkelijkheid waren de machinisten ( net als wij) natuurlijk jonge kerels, met 30 was je al heel oud. In de film Das Boot is te zien hoe het er werkelijk aan toe ging.
@jasonledbetter6638
@jasonledbetter6638 2 года назад
He truly adores this engine, every adjustment he makes and his calm demeanor.
@suzyrottencrotch5132
@suzyrottencrotch5132 2 года назад
Adjustment ? Isn’t he just opening and closing valves on the head to a relieve pressure and check the pressure
@chadcrane6680
@chadcrane6680 2 года назад
@@suzyrottencrotch5132 we got a narcissist over here lmao
@jed-henrywitkowski6470
@jed-henrywitkowski6470 2 года назад
@@suzyrottencrotch5132 Please stay away from any engine built before 1991 or any small engine regardless of year. If a flute player, depress or doe not press the valves on her flute in the right sequence, she will mess up the whole ensemble. Same with this man.
@indiosveritas
@indiosveritas Год назад
@@suzyrottencrotch5132 And your a WW2 submarine engine expert. Never let women around any sort of engine.
@suzyrottencrotch5132
@suzyrottencrotch5132 Год назад
@@indiosveritas cope 💜💜
@user-pm8fb2xy7n
@user-pm8fb2xy7n 3 года назад
Ко всему подход прям на заглядение...звук мотор благородный,спасибо автор за видео...приятно смотреть на механика знающего свое дело...
@user-mf3gj4dr6u
@user-mf3gj4dr6u 2 года назад
Возможно Вы правы! Я про: "механика знающего свое дело..". Особенно, когда наверное служил в Кригсмарине у адмирала Дёница.))
@user-rk8qj2pi9i
@user-rk8qj2pi9i 2 года назад
@@user-mf3gj4dr6u ну и молодец он тогда
@user-bl5ry7cs6n
@user-bl5ry7cs6n 2 года назад
Виталий А у механика (вообще томоториста) имя нет? Это же Ефремов Михаил смежную прффесию осваивает,настоящую мужскую!!!
@ilnarshafikov3924
@ilnarshafikov3924 Год назад
Он работает тише чем у меня на тракторе!))Класс всегда уважал немецких инженеров!!!
@user-zx9ff3my7n
@user-zx9ff3my7n Год назад
Супер миханик стприк подстать настройщику рояля
@user-pt8br5bl3h
@user-pt8br5bl3h Год назад
Немецкие то инженеры тут каким боком? Немцам тогда такие штуки разрабатывать Версальский мир запрещал, они эти разработки по всему миру заказывали, у голандцев частенько.
@donschutte1418
@donschutte1418 Год назад
That engine looks complicated but runs like a swiss watch beautiful piece of engineering thx for sharing
@serggun2417
@serggun2417 2 года назад
Я в час ночи с глазами как две пуговки на холодце, смотрю как запускают двигатель на подводной лодке на немецком языке, спасибо ютуб за отличный досуг!
@user-pw3ts6bj3k
@user-pw3ts6bj3k 2 года назад
Эстафету принял.
@chashkavitek
@chashkavitek 2 года назад
@@user-pw3ts6bj3k и я🤣
@skylake29ru71
@skylake29ru71 2 года назад
@@chashkavitek и я))
@user-gf8ph8bk9v
@user-gf8ph8bk9v 2 года назад
Принял
@user-uj2iz2yl9t
@user-uj2iz2yl9t 2 года назад
Принял✌
@40MileDesertRat
@40MileDesertRat 2 года назад
A beautiful piece of German industrial art. Plus, music to my ears when it runs.
@johncitizen7362
@johncitizen7362 2 года назад
They had some good ideas the Germans. Some real good ones.. Misunderstood in the end..
@invalide
@invalide 2 года назад
@@johncitizen7362 misunderstood???
@strafedz
@strafedz 2 года назад
Very cool. I worked for a railroad for a few years as an electrician on locomotives. They use diesel engines to power a generator as well. This particular engine looks very similar in design to how GE diesel engines still look today (with EFI now). A lot of times machinists would forget to close those cylinder taps and when we'd go do an engine run to make sure it was making horsepower (4500hp @ 1050rpm) and no leaks and whatnot, you'd hear the air coming out and would have to go close them just like you see in the video. The handles were slightly different in design though. I hurt my neck and back and don't do that work anymore but while the history of this is way cooler, it brings back some good memories!
@vaclavhysky5500
@vaclavhysky5500 Год назад
He7ký to
@vaclavhysky5500
@vaclavhysky5500 Год назад
Dto Lppsk
@bobjohnson1587
@bobjohnson1587 Год назад
I've operated GE locomotives - they're garbage! Give me a GMD any day!
@garage5125
@garage5125 Год назад
funny enough, the old huge locomotives from lugansk are having a legend about their engines coming from submarines
@dennismorrison2071
@dennismorrison2071 Год назад
@@bobjohnson1587 GMD ? Is that a bit like a EMD ?
@vanadiumV
@vanadiumV 2 года назад
technology & engineering & perfection are born in Germany ! greetings from Morocco !
@area85restorations75
@area85restorations75 5 лет назад
I am also very happy you didn't put any stupid music on top of this vid!
@randygardener
@randygardener 5 лет назад
they are learning
@levig-man4103
@levig-man4103 5 лет назад
That happens so often by this type of videos !
@gavincurtis
@gavincurtis 5 лет назад
Yeah.... that "bodies hit the floor" or whatever..
@Engelbird
@Engelbird 5 лет назад
what? you don't want some nice, ukulele-toy-piano-and-whistling tune by some lumbersexual hipster and his girlfriend?
@Jammoko
@Jammoko 5 лет назад
Abba... Mama mia...
@georges3799
@georges3799 3 года назад
Just imagine servicing this beast in the tight, cramped, hot and dim engine room of submarine.
@Comander311
@Comander311 3 года назад
And... Under the sea after a destruyer dropping depth bombs D:
@fireman431
@fireman431 3 года назад
Or drowning If you didn't
@joey_morg
@joey_morg 3 года назад
You can try but you'd be dead in a matter of minutes from carbon monoxide poisoning considering its meant to power a u-boat that travels on the surface and not a sub that's operated under water.
@georges3799
@georges3799 3 года назад
@@joey_morg They had snorkels that vented the exhaust.
@fireman431
@fireman431 3 года назад
@@joey_morg How do you figure that??? The title literally say diesel engine from a submarine U-Boat. 'U-boat' means "Untersee boot" -or- 'Under Sea Boat' and that applies to ANY German submarine. They only ran them on the surface so they could vent the exhaust and charge the batteries. But, yes...they can run them underwater as long as they were at periscope depth and the snorkel could vent the exhaust.
@user-fh2qb8qf8i
@user-fh2qb8qf8i Год назад
Молодцы немцы. Самая крутая нация. Красавцы. Просто нет слов......
@christopherfairs9095
@christopherfairs9095 Год назад
We had two of these engines at work, running side by side. They were installed and managed by the local electricity board, supplying electricity to the national grid and steam to the factory. They used heavy fuel oil (bunker fuel), stored in an 800-ton tank alongside. It had to be kept warm otherwise it would not flow into the engines, we were told. There was a large explosion (1990s) when a welder, on top of the full tank, ignited the vapour in the small void inside. The top blew off the tank and it roared, burning with a huge flame, like a Roman Candle firework. Unfortunately, the heat made a 30-ton tank of light hydraulic oil next to it (on legs) explode; the force causing it to fly over the roof of an adjacent building, emitting a huge flame from its base. It looked just like a rocket.
@bobjohnson1587
@bobjohnson1587 Год назад
Sounds like it was a fun day at work! Lol
@mr_b_hhc
@mr_b_hhc Год назад
Bloody welders, if they are not trashing the paint job, they are blowing everything up xD
@bobjohnson1587
@bobjohnson1587 Год назад
@@mr_b_hhc Lol!
@contumelious-8440
@contumelious-8440 Год назад
@@bobjohnson1587 People lost their lives. Maybe they messed up, but they are dead. Do you have any idea what that means for their families? Be flippant, know that when when YOUR spouse, son, daughter, mother, or father is the one who died you will be singing a different tune. I know. I was you until covid-19.
@loscheninmotion9920
@loscheninmotion9920 11 месяцев назад
@@contumelious-8440 lmao bro take a fucking joke its not that hard
@MrCheckmateMarine
@MrCheckmateMarine 5 лет назад
I could listen to that all day. If you've never worked in or around a diesel machine you'll never understand it. A diesel engine, from the moment you start it, is just begging to run. The sound of it just tells you it wants to work and work hard. Raw power. Fun to be around. Great video
@NIcholasparker88
@NIcholasparker88 5 лет назад
Rich Dipre I know the feeling! I used to work around tractors and trucks but haven’t in years. There is just something about Diesel engines that just warms the souls
@ianosborne9768
@ianosborne9768 5 лет назад
not im my sodding volvo v50 turbos blown up lol no sinking allied shipping in my car this week~!!
@DIOSpeedDemon
@DIOSpeedDemon 5 лет назад
It is Raw Perfect German Engineering. I wish we had more of it in this world...
@claudyfocan731
@claudyfocan731 5 лет назад
We used to have a BMW 5-series estate. With a 3.0l 6-cylinder Turbodiesel engine in it. I loved it! It was an E39, late 90’s early 2000’s. The last decent gen of BMW’s ever made! We had the car for 13y, it did 300k and the engine never has any issues. When it was really cold, we used to turn it on to let it run before we left. I sat in the car on the passenger’s seat and just enjoyed the sound. And feel. The car was fully specced out. A 100.000€ highway munching machine. With a black buffalo leather interior. And double glass. I sat there, in the dark, only illuminated by the car’s orange lighting from the dash and the buttons. A small kid in a big leather seat. Listening to the soft rumble of the low-revving straight six that was warming up. I loved the orange lights. Very soft on the eyes in darkness. And it looked very impressive! But it pulled like a beast when it had to. 450Nm of torque. Not bad for such a small vehicle. It even made so much torque that it tore the gearbox to shreds. A known problem with BMW’s of that age. The auto-box could not cope with the torque... big design flaw, but it was the only one.
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 5 лет назад
@@DIOSpeedDemon that's just what Hitler said before he blew his tiny brain out
@no1shere710
@no1shere710 4 года назад
Lots of close ups of this type of engine running in the movie "Das Boot". Loved that film.
@BillSikes.
@BillSikes. 4 года назад
Yeah and me, it's one of my all time favourite films
@Mojo59079
@Mojo59079 3 года назад
One of the top and most realistic war films ever. Well worth the watch of the epic, 3 hr version.
@user-jl1nm7fq4p
@user-jl1nm7fq4p Год назад
Germane superstar! Эхо войны! Мы Русские,всё равно уважаем вашу технику,особенно подводные лодки времён второй войны,не смотря на гибель всех солдатов!
@jonjames7328
@jonjames7328 7 месяцев назад
My dad was in the RAF in World War Two. Never the less what an absolutely beautiful sound this engine makes.
@therandomytchannel4318
@therandomytchannel4318 6 месяцев назад
Another beautiful sound is of the Packard Merlin ❤
@EngineeringMindset
@EngineeringMindset 2 года назад
That was fantastic to see. You just know everyone left with Tinnitus but it was worth it.
@2000ViperGTSsubscribe
@2000ViperGTSsubscribe 2 года назад
But it is a 10% VA claim for US veterans at least.
@griffinburns9834
@griffinburns9834 2 года назад
@@2000ViperGTSsubscribe LOL!
@thisisbeyondajoke6748
@thisisbeyondajoke6748 2 года назад
Huh
@travissmith1065
@travissmith1065 2 года назад
@@thisisbeyondajoke6748 z‘”
@d.r.chrischristensen4820
@d.r.chrischristensen4820 2 года назад
What's it like for a crash dive or surface....
@JR-bj3uf
@JR-bj3uf 4 года назад
I keep thinking of how many of those are sitting on the floor of the Atlantic.
@Jmoneysmoothboy
@Jmoneysmoothboy 4 года назад
Savage my guy, absolute savage
@Rustie_za
@Rustie_za 4 года назад
In World War II Germany built 1,162 U-boats, of which 785 were destroyed and the remainder surrendered (or were scuttled to avoid surrender) at the capitulation. Of the 632 U-boats sunk at sea, Allied surface ships and shore-based aircraft accounted for the great majority (246 and 245 respectively).
@afranca1825
@afranca1825 4 года назад
@@Rustie_za So there are around 400 unaccounted vessels still sitting at the bottom of Davy Jones locker
@davidk8893
@davidk8893 4 года назад
@@afranca1825 no, there are 141 unaccounted for. (ships sunk 246 and aircraft sunk 245)
@afranca1825
@afranca1825 4 года назад
@ExtremeÑo WanChU What?
@jeffreyhicks4651
@jeffreyhicks4651 2 года назад
It is so awesome to see every step and how they both know what to do and each step is carried out so professionally and how you've explained each step and how beautiful that engine sounds how well it is cared for it is a wonderful tribute to those who would have been operating and maintaining the engine during the war so much of the knowledge and skill and professionalism has been lost today sadly
@w2tb36
@w2tb36 9 месяцев назад
And.
@charlieinthe_box
@charlieinthe_box Год назад
Imagine being the young lad in the belly of the beast. Your job wasn't to control the ship, to feed your comrades, to arm the weapons. Your job was to ensure the engines were running properly. Your only lover for months on end were the engines. You understood them, and they understood you.
@leadfoot1879
@leadfoot1879 2 года назад
That man is like an orchestra conductor. Bravo!
@flo9425
@flo9425 4 года назад
“Das Boot theme intensivies“
@areposs
@areposs 3 года назад
Alaaaaarm!
@benjaminprince6424
@benjaminprince6424 3 года назад
@@areposs you mean,,,"AHHHHHHHHHLLLAAARRRRRM"
@75L48
@75L48 3 года назад
Yeah mechanic wasted oportunity to shout ERLAAAAAUFT! When it started. Shame.
@murphymary1015
@murphymary1015 3 года назад
@@75L48 he has crabs, he's distracted.
@Spooms1961
@Spooms1961 3 года назад
A most sublime film. As a media studies teacher, I have found that film to be about the most superlative example of life in a WW2 German submarine. I always suggested to my older students to watch this one to get a really good idea of what war was like for the submariners.
@shadetree6705
@shadetree6705 11 месяцев назад
Incredible, i could spend all day watching this stuff in person.
@HSSANITO
@HSSANITO 2 года назад
That engine is considerably quite honestly for being that big and old pretty crazy man
@Kolovrat72
@Kolovrat72 3 года назад
Это просто чудо механик. Уважение! старейшинам ручным управлением судовыми дизелями. С уважением!
@olegstipan7677
@olegstipan7677 2 года назад
Если к нему безперебойное поступление топлива и запустить, то он сто лет будет кла, кла, кла, кла работать.
@sergzerkal1248
@sergzerkal1248 2 года назад
Этот мастер может учить молодежь. История развития механизмов очень важна, для формирования инженера -механика!!!
@user-wq2zd1jh5o
@user-wq2zd1jh5o 2 года назад
@@sergzerkal1248 Согласен. Дед любит машину. Она и в самом деле хороша.
@szt1980
@szt1980 2 года назад
Да почти такие же дизели (9Д) в ходу были года до 15-го (не знаю, что сейчас с флотилией КЮМа). В управлении такими агрегатами ничего, в общем, сверхъестественного нет; все сколько-нибудь сложное - в разработке.
@sergzerkal1248
@sergzerkal1248 2 года назад
@@szt1980 сударь, это как посмотреть! Давайте сейчас кого ни то с улицы возьмём и управлять агрегатом поставим и долго он будет "на ходу"? Мой отец говаривал, что дисциплина "Теория машин и механизмов", для механиков очень важна! Конечно разработка конструкции это полет инженерной мысли того времени!
@harrahandryan
@harrahandryan 4 года назад
It’s just amazing to see the engineering and precision that people were doing 75+ years ago, with tools that can not compare to what people use today. This was a production engine, they were making tons of these! Just amazing example!! Thank you for your video!
@user-md6kt7km9y
@user-md6kt7km9y Год назад
В 1976-м году на практике на моём первом буксире 10-го проекта Сормовского завода 50-го года рождения стояли такие "букашки" (от названия завода-строителя "Bukau wulf", позже "SKL"). Знаменитые ГДР-овские судовые дизеля типа 6NVD36, 6NVD48.
@rexjolles
@rexjolles 3 года назад
My german Grandfather from the other room: *gets out of chair* "It is time."
@Based_Is_Best
@Based_Is_Best 3 года назад
Makes me want to watch “Das Boot” - love ‘ole Johann and the magic he makes with that cantankerous engine
@kiwi_comanche
@kiwi_comanche 3 года назад
Brilliant film.
@ivanemilov522
@ivanemilov522 3 года назад
another screenshot going to the "movies I need to watch" folder
@Based_Is_Best
@Based_Is_Best 3 года назад
@@ivanemilov522 Das Boot It’s epic (kinda slow in a good way at times) - but epic, and well worth the watch.
@scotthopkins7711
@scotthopkins7711 3 года назад
My favourite film
@hectornagano1819
@hectornagano1819 3 года назад
ALARMMM... Best ww2 ever .My hat off to the German kriegermarine. You fought like lions.Karl Doenitz.
@abitmaniac47
@abitmaniac47 2 месяца назад
Thanks a million pal, i was stuck in the middle of the ocean, found a phone in the storage and saw this video. Thanks!
@SchneiderClassics
@SchneiderClassics 2 года назад
It's amazing to see that things start and run and all the work going into it to keep it good.
@Nine-Signs
@Nine-Signs 5 лет назад
Whilst I expected the engine to work, I did not expect it to sound so healthy after 70 years. It purrs.
@mrdemoncrusher3927
@mrdemoncrusher3927 5 лет назад
That's german engineering for you!
@frankryan2505
@frankryan2505 5 лет назад
@@mrdemoncrusher3927 or a reconditioned and well maintained piece of equipment..
@brendanoneil3489
@brendanoneil3489 5 лет назад
Genuine U boat diesel engine came from a scrapyard and was used in DasBoot
@PKJohansson444
@PKJohansson444 2 года назад
I need a longer version of that sound. It is incredibly calming.
@richardfabacher3705
@richardfabacher3705 2 года назад
Diesel engines and cat purring are supposed to be the same frequency. Diesels on boats used to put me sound asleep no matter how rough the water.
@petemolnar6073
@petemolnar6073 2 года назад
Still running 💪 & like butter! Really glad they saved this awesome piece of history and engineering!
@IgnatiusZaaijman
@IgnatiusZaaijman Год назад
A thing of beauty is a joy forever!
@mickles1975
@mickles1975 3 года назад
Is anyone else amazed at the simple genius of that cranking mechanism on the flywheel?
@adamrsamian3964
@adamrsamian3964 2 года назад
Try doing that when indicator cocks are closed. Haha!
@wernersolar1731
@wernersolar1731 3 года назад
What a perfect technology from these German Engineers, the sound of this engine is like harmonious music. Greetings from Brazil.
@user-jl1nm7fq4p
@user-jl1nm7fq4p Год назад
Смотреть приятно,как в фильме U-571,как Германия умеет делать технику!!!👍🏻
@vitmast5262
@vitmast5262 Год назад
И Россия умеет. То что Спасительно для души. Брабусы и порше врядли
@AndreyVIK72
@AndreyVIK72 Год назад
Немцы исторически еще те извращуги, заметьте, что все страны с сильно развитой экономикой, очень давно страдают от самых разных технических и социальных извращений. Из последнего, что мне попалось - у Ауди Q8 совместили стартер и генератор 2в одном. Внутри контроллер уровня айфона, конструкция НЕ разборная и НЕ обслуживаемая, на рубли стоит 250.000р! Карл! За стартер+генератор!
@MrShrack
@MrShrack Год назад
@@vitmast5262 , - водка, балалайка, матрешка !?...
@vitmast5262
@vitmast5262 Год назад
@@MrShrack огласи возраст свой мамин памперс.. И в скольки странах жил и вкалывал.. А также количество прочтенных глубоких книг
@markosmith8037
@markosmith8037 Год назад
brilliant video - excellent engineering here without doubt. It's always funny how some of the moving parts (push rods, valves etc.) are exposed on these larger engines. Many thanks
@owengune
@owengune 3 года назад
You will never be able to replace that old guy's knowledge.
@jonathaningram8157
@jonathaningram8157 2 года назад
You always find passionate people for this stuff.
@chad3560
@chad3560 2 года назад
Technology has definitely improved. I tried installing one of these in a 17’ runabout and it submerged way quicker than a ww2 submarine.
@mrdumbfellow927
@mrdumbfellow927 2 года назад
"Every boat can be a submarine...... once"
@jedidiahross7447
@jedidiahross7447 2 года назад
I love the sense of humor. Thank you.
@harryshagnasty4352
@harryshagnasty4352 2 года назад
@@mrdumbfellow927 Same as the mushrooms. They are all edible ... once.
@malcpaul996
@malcpaul996 2 года назад
@@mrdumbfellow927 every ship can be a minehunter at least once too!
@keithcitizen4855
@keithcitizen4855 2 года назад
always one
@hillbilly4christ638
@hillbilly4christ638 6 месяцев назад
I love watching old diesels, especially slow speed diesels.
@donnellykieranj
@donnellykieranj 2 года назад
MWM marine engines are truly amazing. Mechanical works of art.
@user-ii7wr5hc5m
@user-ii7wr5hc5m 3 года назад
Супер. Вот настоящее качество
@slick4401
@slick4401 4 года назад
"Not yet, Kameraden! NOT YET!"
@gregorgrosu4288
@gregorgrosu4288 4 года назад
Das Boot?
@TimothyReeves
@TimothyReeves 4 года назад
Ja, wohl.
@sibz5612
@sibz5612 3 года назад
Shnellah, SHNELLAH
@johnbockelie3899
@johnbockelie3899 3 года назад
To a U boat engineer this is what you had to listen to when the boat was above water.( there were two side by side.) with a.walk.way.between them. Under water the U boat ran on battery powered engines./ this is how all WW1 & 2.subs ran. UNDER VASSER BOOT, or Under water boat. U - boat.
@Schlachtkreutzer
@Schlachtkreutzer 2 года назад
Herrlich das klingt wie Musik in meinen Ohren einfach ein Phantastischer Sound deutsche Wertarbeit eben .👍👍👍
@Fumingzeus
@Fumingzeus 2 года назад
I don’t know why but Diesel engines always sound great and reassuring.
@jackde.3982
@jackde.3982 4 года назад
Deutsche Qualität. 👍🏻👍🏻❤️🇩🇪❤️💪💪💪
@MikeSmith-fc8tw
@MikeSmith-fc8tw 4 года назад
@andrew Herriges , und Wernher von Braun
@TJkAYUB
@TJkAYUB 4 года назад
🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯💞💓💓💗💗
@ffarmchicken
@ffarmchicken 4 года назад
I agree.
@MikeSmith-fc8tw
@MikeSmith-fc8tw 4 года назад
@stephen galley If you were bringing a girl on a date, would want to pick her up in a Toyota or a BMW?
@4elove4ek20
@4elove4ek20 4 года назад
@stephen galley Mercedes Benz?
@josephpuchel6497
@josephpuchel6497 4 года назад
Those diesels ran like clockwork. They appear to be very balanced motors.
@Hugo-um8nh
@Hugo-um8nh 4 года назад
inline 8
@yorkiemike
@yorkiemike 4 года назад
@@Hugo-um8nh Inline 6.
@yorkiemike
@yorkiemike 4 года назад
Inline 6 engines have practically perfect primary and secondary engine balances, no other engine has this. (apart from a v12 I guess but that's just two inline sixes :P )
@yvc9
@yvc9 4 года назад
if theres one thing germans know how to do is run shit like clockwork
@calvinnickel9995
@calvinnickel9995 3 года назад
Run like clockwork but starve and freeze to death on the Russian Steppes in their state of the art Tiger tanks holding their fancy STG.44s. Or drowning in high tech submarines because they couldn’t figure out how to use Enigma properly (it’s unbreakable without the cipher key provided you don’t do dumb things like repeat words, always use the same words. use the same key twice, lose your key book, etc).
@leyland610
@leyland610 Год назад
This is a thing of beauty. From what I can see he put it on half compression to start with and appears to have pneumatic start. Really beautiful to watch
@williewonka6694
@williewonka6694 6 месяцев назад
This shop reminds me of the Machinist Mate 'A' school I went to in Great Lakes, IL. There was an ancient steam plant we were trained on.
@espeterson522
@espeterson522 5 лет назад
Beautiful sounding engine. Runs like it was built yesterday.
@alouiciousjackson5812
@alouiciousjackson5812 4 года назад
What a beautiful piece of classic German engineering!
@atamah7774
@atamah7774 3 года назад
Russia engineering fuck German 1945 ;)
@alouiciousjackson5812
@alouiciousjackson5812 3 года назад
@@atamah7774 Russian engineering? LOL it's like comparing a Yugo to a Mercedes
@Twostrokefan
@Twostrokefan 2 месяца назад
Wir haben unseren Diesel immer nach dem Systhem W.O.L:K.E. Startklar gemacht, ist (Wasser Öl Luft Kraftstoff Elektrizität) und haben die auch vorher mit geöffneten Dekompressionsventilen ohne Kraftstoff durchgeblasen. Damit sollte ein Eventueller "Wasserschlag" ausgeschlossen werden, welcher zu einem total Motorschaden geführt hätte.☺ Tolles Video
@sidecarbod1441
@sidecarbod1441 2 года назад
0:48 I like the synchronized lever pulling, very soothing and rhythmic!
@hunters215
@hunters215 5 лет назад
And here ladies and gentlemen we see a German in his natural habitat - around large industrial machinery.
@bjornbergh9998
@bjornbergh9998 5 лет назад
Emilie. ELINDBÉRG"
@jacobjorgenson9285
@jacobjorgenson9285 5 лет назад
They will march again
@loralassan8649
@loralassan8649 5 лет назад
Best comment in years
@hertzair1186
@hertzair1186 5 лет назад
They are natural engineers and technicians...a brilliant people.
@clintwilde1048
@clintwilde1048 5 лет назад
Interesting to consider that in the modern world, men depicted in many movies and other entertainment media, if they are not killers, are basically doing wimp jobs. They push paper in a skyscraper in NYC, they are lawyers, the work at things that are sans anything mechanical. In the real world, many men work with their hands doing productive things, making a living, with never a break in employment. I spent almost 40 years doing mechanical work, and never had a time I was not employed. I've seen a lot of college liberal arts education graduates behind the cash registers at places I have gone, but never a diesel mechanic.
@frankpitochelli6786
@frankpitochelli6786 5 лет назад
Will run for 200 yrs or more. Diesel engines were one of the more Magnificent inventions Of our time.
@nomon95
@nomon95 5 лет назад
Sure will run for many years. I was mechanic when yi was a young man,and i had passion for this huge engines,,and today for diesel locomorive engines.
@calidude1114
@calidude1114 5 лет назад
Diesel engine was invented in my Dad’s home town of Augsburg, Germany. 🇩🇪
@LinkinPark4Ever1996
@LinkinPark4Ever1996 5 лет назад
Frankie Pitochelli Diesel engines are the the ruin of everything. Diesel pollution is a huge problem
@Connlew
@Connlew 5 лет назад
LinkinPark4Ever1996 great another tree hugging lefty 🙄
@LinkinPark4Ever1996
@LinkinPark4Ever1996 5 лет назад
oh so polluting is good?
@jasonchow6475
@jasonchow6475 2 года назад
German engineering at its finest
@thomasayer7511
@thomasayer7511 2 года назад
I never get tired of that video. Amazing engineering 🤩
@ofrisingstar3579
@ofrisingstar3579 3 года назад
Der Mann liebt jeden Zylinder. Toller Typ
@ronnybrowning8319
@ronnybrowning8319 2 года назад
So wie Johann, das Gespenst...;)
@rudiwinkelspecht4930
@rudiwinkelspecht4930 2 года назад
@@ronnybrowning8319 So wie Ruiner, seinen Luan.
@robertocalvo934
@robertocalvo934 2 года назад
The sound is hypnotic, a kit of undertones... The breathing of an old machine
@Black-kd4rt
@Black-kd4rt 2 года назад
"Sie lääääuft... " "Ja...dann sag mal dass Marmelade keine Kraft gibt!" ;-)
@sadzasnake1755
@sadzasnake1755 2 года назад
That is a beautiful engine. Very quiet and smooth.
@alexeygennadievych8913
@alexeygennadievych8913 4 года назад
Много интереснее смотреть на работу мастера, как виртуозно он играет на этом музыкальном инструменте.
@user-ws2ox6qo9y
@user-ws2ox6qo9y 4 года назад
Это работа обычного моториста на флоте.Сам прошел путь от моториста до стармеха.
@metocvideo
@metocvideo 4 года назад
Love to see all those valve rockers in a row, the chief engineer plays the engine like a piano.....
@renesagahon4477
@renesagahon4477 Год назад
This marvelous machine needed no translation. Beautiful to hear start up
@HD1080ide
@HD1080ide Год назад
There are subtitles available if you are interested in the details.
@americancoalminer6828
@americancoalminer6828 2 года назад
Them Germans don't mess around when it comes to engines. 👌🏻👍🏻
@Wonkabar007
@Wonkabar007 5 лет назад
it’s like music to the ears
@bluemarshall6180
@bluemarshall6180 5 лет назад
Wonkabar007 Pump pump pump pump Clatikiclank Clatikiclank.... Rrrrriiiinngggg...... Broom broom.... Chuga chuga chuga chuga....... Psshhhh..... Psshhhh..... Chuga chuga chuga...... Where is the Beer Chief?
@norisknofun8710
@norisknofun8710 5 лет назад
always running
@daleburrell6273
@daleburrell6273 5 лет назад
Wonkabar007 YOU BETCHER LIFESAVERS!!!
@macrokaiju
@macrokaiju 5 лет назад
like a song and a dance... and a bell.so interesting
@triariicat8448
@triariicat8448 5 лет назад
i was going to comment that
@diesundas
@diesundas 3 года назад
Wonderful, built by MWM (Motorenwerke Mannheim) in my hometown. The production of these engines was one of the reasons why Mannheim was bombed so often by the Allies. There was one occasion when they were loading new engines onto a Rhine river barge in the port of Mannheim to be transported northwards to the shipyards of Hamburg and Kiel when an American air raid began. A bomb hit the barge and it sank with the new Diesels on board. A few days later the engines were lifted from the sunken barge, cleaned up and finally reached their destination.
@essexfarmer9610
@essexfarmer9610 2 года назад
Is that the factory which also made Tiger tanks and now makes John Deere tractors?
@coloradostrong
@coloradostrong 2 года назад
@@essexfarmer9610 You will have to go through some Hogans Heroes episodes to find out LOL.
@diesundas
@diesundas 2 года назад
@@essexfarmer9610 No, it is a different factory. The Tiger Panzer was made only by Henschel in Kassel. John Deere, then Heinrich Lanz AG, kept building tractors throughout the war. It became John Deere in 1960.
@essexfarmer9610
@essexfarmer9610 2 года назад
@@diesundas Many thanks for the quality information!
@diesundas
@diesundas 2 года назад
@@essexfarmer9610 You are very welcome.
@BegudMaximan-zp2tc
@BegudMaximan-zp2tc 9 месяцев назад
Nice piece of kit, runs like clockwork with precision! A testament to good mechanical building. 🙂👍
@Sedoy914
@Sedoy914 2 года назад
Этот дед показал, как нужно любить технику и ее историю 👍
@user-sf7bg6tz3x
@user-sf7bg6tz3x Год назад
Согласен на все 100.
@user-pt8br5bl3h
@user-pt8br5bl3h Год назад
В смысле? Что он любил мать этой работы, мать этого лома, мать этих экскурсантов и сам этот дизель
@dpelops
@dpelops 8 месяцев назад
На этой технике убивали ниших дедов.
@pranteranaud3617
@pranteranaud3617 4 года назад
Germans : some of the best engineers the world has ever seen and will continue to produce. 🇩🇪
@conveyor2
@conveyor2 4 года назад
Now being replaced by Somalis, Nigerians and even a few Syrians.
@andyphillips7435
@andyphillips7435 4 года назад
Let’s hope electricians as well, or Tesla picked the wrong trees to cut down.
@petijozsa9589
@petijozsa9589 4 года назад
@@andyphillips7435 hahaha
@alphabogeyman7462
@alphabogeyman7462 4 года назад
@@conveyor2 Nigerians? What are you smoking?.
@alphabogeyman7462
@alphabogeyman7462 4 года назад
Prantera Naud Germany now makes even better marine engines,there is a company called MTU Freidrichshafen,very reliable engines.
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