I'm impressed you repaired what you did with the parts you have, unfortunately strengthening the weakest part now ensures the net time that massively cracked flywheel fails it will do so spectacularly with shards of steel flying in every direction at high rpm likely taking out the driver and any close pedestrians. (Slow clap)
The stress cracks are from extreme heat 🔥 Thats why the center exploded out , It is permanently ruined . Nothing can be done to fix it ! It will explode with even greater Force next time ! Its a Time Bomb with an extremely short fuze
What's going to happen when the part explodes after some miles? In worst case, it will kill the driver and a few passers-by on the road. It's Pakistan, where life is cheap and short.
@@chrisjarvis4449 Can't be true. Intention of all these world-famous "super high skilled professionals" is not making money with crap videos. These world-famous specialists are proud of their work just using a sledgehammer while crawling in the dirt. They have remained small children who have very little understanding of decadent Western technology. Even the innards of these new gasoline donkeys will overwhelm most of them. Yes, it's sad but true: Most of these workers don't survive a full year, or if they do, with chopped off hands and feet and a fatal lung disease. Life in Pakistan is short and cheap.
Set-screws to hold that piece in? No way. At least run a V groove between new metal piece and old metal flywheel, then weld it, then cut/shave it flush on the lathe. Would have taken the same amount of time and is stronger.
This man is one of the best machinists I have ever seen with a great vision of how to repair things and the tools he creates to do the repairs as with the grinder attachment to surface the flywheel. That flywheel has multiple cracks, and its life is limited, but they have to make do with what they have!!!
Там скорее всего всё разорвало... Маховик вырвало, трещины жесть, нагрузка была бешаная. Посадили на резьбу кусок пластилина и двумя болтиками на 6 зафиксировали😂
it's cast iron, won't take a weld. i would have peened off those two bolts with a hammer to swell them and prevent from shaking loose, then ground them down. i think it will hold but it would have been safer to make an entire flywheel from mild steel on the lathe and transfer over the starter ring. he had all the tools there to do it, and the work would have been about the same.
You can weld cast iron with a nickel 55 or nickel 99 rod or wire. You can also use 316 stainless rods or wire and it will not harden like if welded with mild steel. But none of that matters when the flywheel is scrap to begin with. Also what a sweet piece of locally smelted chunk-o-scrap to make the plug out of.
Так при включении задней двигатель то в другую сторону начнет работать и все открутится ... Ребята нужна сварка....только сварка...прям к колену варить и шатунам😂
Esa reparacin puede funcionar para pequeñas poleas de fajas en motores eléctricos, Para una volante que absorve y entrega energia cinética producto de las millones de explosiones de los cilindros del motor, se arloja y se sale el postizo.
Меня одного смутили трещины по привалочной плоскости диска сцепления? Хотя работать будет, но как долго? Или опять - сварка-балгарка- станок! 💪🤷🏻♂️😆😆😆
I really enjoyed seeing the work he did. But I would buy a different fly wheel that didn't have all those cracks in it. I would be very worried that that fly wheel would eventually fly apart. Sometimes the part is too far gone to repair and still be safe to use. Great video though.
'Not sure about the cracks being an issue; just like brake disks, they develop surface cracks due to friction heating. I suspect they are more of an appearance issue than a structural one. All things being equal a scatter-shield would still be nice...
They are not capitalism. It's easy to replace it, but making an old material last a hundred thousand miles feels amazing. That's his honest job. If it doesn't work, he probably won't repair it.
There is no way those 2 bolts will stop that centre unscrewing, threading it in was a terrible idea, the entire torque and weight of the truck in drive and overrun will eat it alive, I imagine those 2 bolts are the lowest grade a bolt can be, if it had 6 x 12.9 grade it would be a start but it'll still fail. Lets hope it's just temporary so it can slowly creep to the flywheel shop a few miles away.
Sometimes you just gotta turn loose of a few bucks and buy a (GASP!) new part. Ockmed is gonna need some new legs when that piece of scrap metal lets loose and comes through the floor of the truck.
Our friend is a man of many talents as soon as l saw the problem I knew instinctively how he was going to respond and I was 💯% spot on at the end of the day this is one guy that can make your day better if you are the client
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