I Combined 10 Engines into 1 Monster 2-Stroke (1 Million Sub Edition)

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Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:09 - Disassembling Engine
5:00 - Tig Welding
7:54 - Cut to half
11:04 - Tig Welding and Surfacing
13:59 - Crankshaft cutting and tapping
16:45 - Crankshaft pressing and aligning
25:10 -Engine Assembling
31:13 - JLCMC Mechatronic Parts
32:15 - Engine Assembling
36:22 - Engine Start

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All Comments (21)
  • @billybones4523
    No stupid music! Just the sweet sound of tools. Well done!
  • @JazzbLu
    Never seen or heard of an inline 10 cylinder engine, much less a 2 stroke! This is freaking awesome!
  • @chrismayer8337
    I have been a mechanic, engine builder for over 35 years. I have been watching you for some time. You are a gifted individual my friend 1 in millions. And I have met lots lol take it from an old man.Thank you and keep them coming.😊
  • @JerGol
    Casually throws on a gorgeous, hand made exhaust manifold and says nothing about it. Impressive stuff throughout, dude!
  • I was worried this channel died due to lack of uploading. I see why it took so long to upload, this was well worth the waiting :)
  • @TheChillieboo
    at no point was i comfortable with a single thing you were doing, and i loved every minute of it
  • @802Garage
    People are so trained to say "You can't do that." or "That won't work." and this entire video is just DOING! I love it. Love to see that PrimeWeld machine too. A sub $900 TIG can do all of that. Awesome!
  • I'm thoroughly impressed by several things here... #1- your homemade fixtures and jigs were awesome... specifically the angle grinder πŸ˜‚ #2- the fact you were able to make this work with all the worn out tooling, and deviations large enough to see them on this video... is mind blowing.
  • @gajos8284
    a 500cc 2 stroke inline 10 sounds so crazy, would love to see it with a gearbox in some vehicle.
  • @robroy1967
    This is honestly one of the most impressive feats of machining. I’ve seen on YouTube for a very, very long time. Absolutely amazing job dude!
  • @broderbunto2305
    I've seen so much fake videos from channels I didn't ever watched before in my recommended feed and thought yeah another one. Taping like 10 engines together, but holy moly I'm about half way through the video and it's awesome craftsmanship
  • @pfootball6363
    When I first saw the title I just thought you were going to connect the crank shafts of each engine together and then bolt them to like a wood plank or something. I had no idea what I was in for and just how in depth this was going to be. Holy crap is this impressive
  • @MrJermbob
    I hated welding those cases when i needed to make a repair on one. Maximum respect for welding those.
  • @MattBrownbill
    I think the most impressive part is knowing where to hit the crank to get it aligned. Great engineering as always. 😊
  • @ElAirHawk
    That Angry Snarl… This NEEDS to be a Ringtone.
  • @billgermani5769
    Hand tapping the crankshaft is ballsy. One tiny suggestion. When tightening such a long piece like this, try to tighten the bolts from the middle out alternating left to right. That way it better levels any warp (and you know there is a ton in something like this). Very well thought out and executed. That crankshaft alone is nuts. I can GUARANTEE if I did the crank I’d find one of those damn oil seals laying on the bench and have to tear the damn thing apart again.
  • @hotrodZack1948
    How you built that crankshaft is wild. The fact that it came out straight enough is mind blowing.
  • This is incredible: 0% practical application, yet 100% awesome πŸ‘Œ
  • I'm a woodworker and watched this entire thing, while understanding 10% of it. It was calming and inspiring. 10/10. Great video.
  • @troyhester7980
    Most video I don't watch because I see it before or something similar, but I will say this is the first time and probably the last I will see anything like this at the level of expertise, and I know the video doesn't give the same sound like in person, so I love to hear and see it in person. Good video, great workmanship, definitely a 10/10. Great job!