And if it was in the US, the “amazing skills” would be how fast the repairer would be in cutting you an invoice for a replacement one!! Spending 30 minutes to dismantle it etc would just be too long for the repairer to go without a donut break
@@andrewcourt5156 And this pump will not work any better when he is done than it did before. I am all for remanufacturing it, but he didn't hone the bores or replace the pistons, it still leaks.
@@integr8er66 While this is just a disassemble. polish, reassemble video, The problem could have been a leaking gasket which was replaced in this video and no further repair is needed.
I am not sure what he did other than undersize the pistons and put it back together with the old parts. If it works for them great? I wonder how they do medical surgeries in that country ? Possibilities are endless, lol
Currently, only 20% of the country’s population has access to clean drinking water. The remaining 80% populations depends on polluted water primarily contaminated by sewerage (fecal, total coliforms, E. coli colonies), and secondarily by fertilizer, pesticides, and industrial effluents (Daud et al. 2017; Sahoutara 2017). Such water pollution is responsible for approximately 80% of all diseases and 30% of deaths (Daud et al. 2017). He took a part that was not working well and made it work better with near zero monetary input. Would you rather do that and buy water for your family, or go thirsty?
Your response is way beyond the text of the conversation. The conversation was about the content of the work performed, not a social issue. If you like what they are doing, you should send all of your things to them to work on. I am sure you would be very happy !
@@bullhippo9023 have you ever seen someone actually quote a sauce on RU-vid before though? I feel like we’re at least moving in the right direction now 🤣
Im betting the balls were oversize to seat in a different spot after undersizing the pistons Funny, how he never noticed the chunks missing between the bores of the plunger body and didnt touch the check ball seats. But he did measure the check balls, threw one away and still had enough for the pump.
To be honest, a lot of equipment that we throw out in the Western world needs nothing more than some cleaning and a light polish of its moving parts to keep working. If there was a single stuck piston in that pump, it would not work. That could be caused by some old varnished oil, or a piece of dirt. Clean it out and you are good to go.
Lol this wtf they act like this shit is difficult. Also, I never failed a pressure test after a valve "refurbish" but normies on here wont understand how "amazing" that is to do.
I guess the amazing skills part is that he didn’t have any springs leftover when he was done. Those shaft splines though….Yikes. Clamping the shit out of it in a lathe chuck didn’t do it any good either.
Выкручиваются как могут конечно, от безысходности, но сдаётся мне насос будет работать ещё хуже чём до переборки. Это не ремонт конечно. Разобрать, помыть солярой и собрать. И разве плунжерные пары переставляют так между собой, от балды? Откуда вынул плунжер, туда и ставить надо. Хотя после обработки наждачкой пофиг уже. Но думаю этот насос уже перебирали не раз и не два. Его может ежемесячно шаманят. Тиски конечно знатные, это да. Удивило наличие микрометра. Обычно ничего лучше подобия кронциркуля нет в наличии. Но что поделать. Была бы страна побогаче, не занимались бы таким мазохизмом.
с чего ты взял, что главное богатство? люди работают, а не потреблятствуют. Да, насос ремонтировать, то нужно учиться. хотя этот и не сложно. А вот шарики, нужно было пристукнуть, а не мерить. Тисы наверно стальные. Бо подошва тонкая. Пацанаб на годик к нам, на повышение квалификации, там бы сразу супер-пупер мастером стал. Наверно и впрямь, с преподованием там туго. Похоже пацанчик, сам до всего доходит.
У них микрометр там для антуража. Чтоб клиенту пыль в глаза пустить. Не известно, какая у него там точность. Да и какой толк от того, что им там что-нибудь померили. Дальше эти замеры никак не используются же
Очень удивил ремонт, когда увидел гидроузел, подумал что они сейчас наплавят металл, и на супер точном станке все подгонят до микрон. Эврика! мне нужно навести порядок в багажнике, протереть огнетушитель, может поможет и двигатель будет лучше заводится )))). P/S Очень понравились тисочки, в тисках можно блок двигателя зажимать от крузака, или мотик за раму. ))) А токарный станок чистый, ээх, мой бы кто отмыл до такого состояния))).
Each piston will be matched to its corresponding cylinder and they will not be interchangeable. Mixing them is bad practice. When undoing bolts on items like that they should be loosened diagonally and tightened with a torque wrench the same way. I would choose someone else.
Да, тож заметил, станки чистые. но подубитые. или походу, жесткости на токарном никакой. В прошлой серии, сороковку отрезать не мог. Скавчало всё, шо пиндец.
8:07 the vibrations from that can cause something called "white finger" you can get it from vibrational tools like a jack hammer. It will also make his wrist joints bad
I have no idea what he did besides take it apart, clean the pistons off on the lathe, wash everything off with gasoline, and put it back together. He didn't even replace the gasket or grease the bearings.
Ремонт хороший, плунжеры зажал в патрон без цанги или хотя бы разрезной втулки. Тех процесс соблюден. Шлифовка шкуркой сделана правильно, но я бы еще рашпилем по стаканам прошелся, слишьком уж они гладкие.
He didn't even remove the dirt inside the housing. That thing is going to be in no better shape than it was before he took it apart after the first time it is run, if not worse. That dirt can now loosen and get between the bearings, which will destroy them. If he had at least used a wire wheel to clean the inside of the housing it would be much, much better.
When his long sleeve shirt and the spinning chuck become intertwined , he need to learn how to use his arm as a flipper , Pump repair will be just a memory . Not the brightest lad
There was a video of some factory worker here in Russia who used to use sandpaper to clean the surface of the billet working on damn big lathe. Well it worked for him 1000 of times but failed on 1001th. It scary af, tbh. I think you only see more or less young dudes for a reason. Old lather operator would respect PPE and safety rules.