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Keep it up. Jungle mechanic in Borneo don't need a 5 star shop to build engines running.
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this engine surely needs resleevng
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Theres an explosion just waiting. lol
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STOP IT!! JUST STOP IT!!! bore the fucker out! J.C.
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4:57 THESE NUTS!
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noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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u r just killing the engine dude!!!!
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the point is if he can dobit so can you but the way some of these keyboard cowboys are replying im notvsure about that not sure if they can move there gat ass away form there keyboard stands
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Nice "shop" ya got there. I guess this is where the term "shade tree mechanic" come's from?
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Dry boring, hope you dont do your mother like that... good grief
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geez, even a 10 year old knows.. " righty tighty lefty loosey "
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RIP Block
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harry potter'S doing mecanics
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I think the point was just to show that someone could do a little of this work without having to send it to a shop and you can save some money doing it yourself.. I learn something new today
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You don't know what your doing, and should be make a video of it, I have rebuilt an engine in more than 20 years, and could do better then you with opening a book, I pity the guy that watches this video and thinks that is all there is to do before you put the piston in, and by the way how did this engine run after you put it back to gather ? Dennis
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so many fucking critical assholes in here acting like this kid a pro builder about to drop this block in a 10000000 dollar race car.
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Editing is a thing. But cool tho
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Are ridges an indication that oversized pistons will be needed? Thanks for the video!
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When you look into the first one the shaft where he started, it looks like he cut a small bit too deep, i suppose this will help him get the piston back in with the new ring on it. Lol
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This actually works excellent if the cylinders aren't tapered exsessevly .
But the bad news is his cylinders look shot .
if you'll look close it appears theres 2 ridges, one for each compression ring .
This one IMO needs a re-bore .
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How to remove ridge for installation of new piston rings.