Connecting Rod Sawed The Engine Block in Half || How to Weld an Engine Block | Engine Block Repair

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Connecting Rod Sawed The Engine Block in Half || How to Weld an Engine Block | Engine Block Repair
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As a mechanical engineer myself, I congratulate these guys and all others round the world who make due with what they have. They have no illusions of creating a new car, but are simply fixing an engine block out of available materials with available tools. It's not made to last forever, but it will be fine for the time frame they need.

kurtfrancis
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Для ремонта этого блока потребовалось :
Четверть баллона ацетилена
Две заплатки с донора
Половина сварочного электрода
И самое главное 100 КОРОВЬИХ ЛЕПЁШЕК 😂

_yba
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I always respect a man with the attitude of "well, let's make it work".

jbthesfm
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For these guys it is not a throw away item, but simply something to be repaired, and this is typical throughout India and Pakistan. These workers have old school techniques, attitudes, and tools. This is something we once had in the West, but that we have lost greatly due to reliance on a throw away world where skills like these have declined due to the closure of a good measure of our manufacturing base and reliance on imports. I could not fail to notice however, that they re-surfaced the bottom of the block only to drag it around the workshop. Interesting. HSE? Forget it! On most international sites this is top of the list, but for these guys it is not even an after thought. I congratulate these guys for making do with the tools and skills they have to repair items that in the West would simply be considered throw away scrap. It is amazing what skills can do, but any society that loses them is in for a hard time due to its dependence on others to supply it with what it can no longer make itself.

MrMoggyman
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*puts block on a surface grinder
*Drags block on the ground for 15 miles

joshespiritu
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После того что они сделали с этим блоком цилиндров, они обязаны на нем женится

axmedov
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Какие то термички, температурные режимы, флюсы, динамометрические ключи, микрометры, скобы, параллельность и плоскостность привалочных баз, спецодежда, ТБ, маршрутные технологические карты, ОТК и много ещё прочего ? Нах всё это, если есть отборный кизяк и такие специалисты.
МОЛОЙДЦЫ !!! КАК ЖЕ Я ЛЮБЛЮ ПАКИСТАН ! Эту нацию не победить.

stcrttw
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Ни когда не думал что для ремонта движка понадобится кизяк)))

man
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This is Pakistan where talented people know how to finish the job without availability of resources they invent their own successful ways . Job well done 👏🏻

TheOne_________
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Salute to this people performing this kind of repairs in absence of all that high tech we used to live with in our world. Gives an idea about the circumstances ancient metal workers have to cope. All that dust, gases, heat, sparks surrounding them without protection...i think their life was of germany

petermertz
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Когда кажется, что мы плохо живём смотрю их видео !

Ruslan_Chizhov
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I spent 16 years working in the Middle East - mostly my guys were from South Asia. We are far too wasteful in the West - these guys have no option but to repair - they don't have spare cash for steel toe capped boots. My team kept me and my projects going - don't look down your noses at them.

abudhabidel
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I work in an engine machine shop with power overhead cranes, CNC mills, and lathes where if you leave a greasy boot print on the floor you will get your ass chewed. I am both amazed and horrified by what these guys have done to this block. I'm still traumatized over the surface grinding and dragging the block across the floor on the ground surface.

vegasflyboy
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Amazing work! My dad would have really appreciated what you did to repair what would be considered scrap in america. My Dad taught auto mechanics class his whole life. Great job everyone!

DouglasHeyen
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Simply fantastic work and metallurgical knowledge for welding

jaksonwagner
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Без кизяков не получится🤔
При таком объёме трудозатрат, проще было новый блок отлить.
Бьют кидают, потом поверхности шлифуют, И ОПЯТЬ ПО НИМ ЖЕ ТАСКАЮТ И БЬЮТ.
Переносной станок для расточки, это вообще шедевр 🤪

roshen
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Amazing for sure. Being a soldier for 14 years in the field and some of our working conditions and lack of needed tools you learn to make due. On the other hand, these guys have boring bars, lathes and more and know how to use them!! Wow!!

grabir
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Чтобы заниматься таким ремонтом нужно владеть как минимум одним коровником

TheWerlioka
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Really an amazing repair considering the tools at hand and the primitive conditions! Heating the block with cow dung is another scrappy move!

thomasfx
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These guys occupy the Mt Olympus of street level machine repair! That they do so w/o protective equipment of any sort is both tragic and heroic. Dirt floor work benches, dung patty forges, tree limb hand carts, scrap metal patches, eyeball tolerances, pragmatic strategies, indomitable team effort and a willingness to tackle near terminal problems provide an essential value added service in their resource scarce society. WE SALUTE YOU!! (but a bit more PPE would really put us more at ease & less likely to fuss over the long & short term lethality if your work.)

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