If I missed any engines you'd love to hear, feel free to drop them in the comments! I'll do my best to include them in my next video.
@zenger7424 күн бұрын
Tiger tanks used a Maybach HL230 engine, not a deutz mkh260
@zenger7424 күн бұрын
Also you should really look into the Napier Deltic locomotive engine
@tomg195623 күн бұрын
And the engine that is in the thumbnail on the flatbed
@daryllect665922 күн бұрын
1:02 - It's not "Fairbanks Morse and Engine Company". It's Fairbanks Morse Engine Company.
@Baumino20 күн бұрын
really nice video I just missed the 1 cyl. Lanz Bulldog
@Crescercanais-b6pАй бұрын
The sound of history coming alive! These engines are pure mechanical symphonies 🔥
@ovalwingnut25 күн бұрын
Crescercanais. A true Gearhead!
@ruurdm.fenenga257112 күн бұрын
And made to perfection.
@captainchaos662824 күн бұрын
I know that Fairbanks! It's at a farm 15 miles from my house. They have engine shows 3 or 4 times a year and have some awesome displays. They also have old tractors, shovels, bulldozers. I took my son a couple times, he loves it. Next year I want to take my daughter. She's 5 and LOVES machines that make noise. Her favorite machine is an excavator, has been since she was a tiny one. Nothing puts a smile on my face more than seeing my kids staring at a one lunger, or a giant old engine sitting running with all its moving parts and the unique noises they make. Fantastic! I'm so glad my Dad got me interested in machinery and very happy to pass that interest to the next generation!
@rossk486422 күн бұрын
That's great. I clearly recall, when I was about 3 years old (72 years ago), at my grandparents farm with my dad, my step granddad walked over to his old 2-cylinder John Deere tractor, opened the compression release, spun up the flywheel, closed the release, and off it went. I ran away in terror because the tractor had a straight pipe without muffler, and the distinctive, double pop-pop sound of the 180-degree combustion timing on that engine really hurt my ears!
@peterbustin26832 күн бұрын
4:40 Ah, the old Gardner 6 LXB, as used in many London Buses that I used to drive. Never had a breakdown in 31 years. The engine was pretty good, too.
@MIGUELANGELVILLOSLADAGARCIAАй бұрын
Modern engines could never compete with the raw power and personality of these classics
@Miata82227 күн бұрын
Um, The Auto Union (became Audi) V-16 screamer generating 300hp? A Subaru can beat that? The factory room-sized single cylinder making 600hp while Lucid makes a 670hp electric motor (AND Transmission!) that I could lift with one arm? No, the old motors were Cool, Loud, and could be repaired with a crescent wrench and a hammer, but the raw power win goes to today's engines. There's a reason airliners use jets today.
@HarbingerOfDeath10-6726 күн бұрын
You're right. Modern engines are much more powerful while being smaller, lighter, and more efficient.
@HarbingerOfDeath10-6726 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@deborahchesser737524 күн бұрын
@@Miata822you have to remember those big industrial engines may only make 200-300hp but they also make 5000-10,000 lbs torque at 300-400 rpm and can run continuously for weeks or months on end between servicing.
@gazfish23 күн бұрын
Ok so saying that smaller capacity modern engines can’t compete with the torque and inefficiency of these older engines is more correct.
@ModernFarmerTV23 күн бұрын
Wow, I really can't believe how powerful the sound coming from the old engine is! It sounded like a small explosion, which would definitely startle someone. Although a bit noisy, the power from old engines like this always has its own charm. Definitely a must try!
@Al-vy1fvКүн бұрын
Sherwood, be nice to know what half of these motors are used in what they are who made them
@AubMar27 күн бұрын
I can even smell some of these startups - Fantastic - Thank you so much!
@techonly0127 күн бұрын
Glad you like them!
@mhector8915 сағат бұрын
I love vintage engines ok 👍
@nigelm74505 күн бұрын
Absolutely excellent video, proper blokes stuff! Some amazing engineering there ,thanks for sharing with us, cant help wondering what happened to the huge truck mounted engine on your thumbnail, but brilliant show.
@hurafeciАй бұрын
62 engines, 62 time machines. You don’t just hear them you feel them. Absolute masterpiece
@quantumss12 күн бұрын
Info about the engines at the bottom of the screen needs to be there longer than 1 1/2 sec. Not everybody has the speed reading talent.
@techonly0111 күн бұрын
In all my videos, I aim to keep the text displayed for exactly 3 seconds. I believe this duration strikes a good balance-neither too brief nor too lengthy-allowing the information to complement the video without becoming a distraction. I understand it might be challenging to keep up with the text at times, so please feel free to pause the video whenever you need to.⏸️ Your experience is important to me! 🤗
@NorthCalNonLib10 күн бұрын
Yes. I would like a couple more seconds as well. Just not quite long enough.
@Headbanger42710 күн бұрын
I agree. The info should be at least 5 seconds.
@dont208622 күн бұрын
That steam tractor was a warhorse in its day. You did a excellent job rebuilding that steam engine. One of the best I've seen.
@Johnny_Guitar7 күн бұрын
Absolute ... 🎶🎵 *MUSIC* 🎶🎵... for my ears !!!
@sabastianfarnsworth56487 күн бұрын
Great video. Would be nice to know what half of them are and theirs uses
@techonly016 күн бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll try to include more specific information in my next video.
@michaelcoslo649719 күн бұрын
The wonderful thing about them is that each type of engine sings its own song. My favorites are the radial engines and most of all the Big Fairbanks-Morse ones.
@trisbonky20 күн бұрын
This is therapy. Didn't know i needed it. Nice one!
@marcchaffee775129 күн бұрын
I love these engines ! So cool .
@aaronburratwood.695725 күн бұрын
I love rotary engines & radial engines. ❤
@StoneXII24 күн бұрын
Never realized how “small” engines are now this is crazy
@SevenBee-q2jКүн бұрын
LOL ... About one guy wearing ear defenders, the rest are already deaf from their babies 😂
@tonyde149 күн бұрын
Thank you for helping to warm the solar system.
@KenLirette19 күн бұрын
I'd love to hear more narration with details about the specs, history and uses of these engines. Great video!
@techonly0119 күн бұрын
I appreciate the feedback! I'll definitely consider adding more narration in future videos.
@andrewnicholson48119 күн бұрын
health and safety would have a field day with these engines ....deadly but fantastic !
@rickbullock433125 күн бұрын
Great video of engines. I wish my Father was still around to see this video, he would have loved it. Thx.👍👍🇨🇦
@RedneckSpaceman24 күн бұрын
Back in 1974, my Dad rebuilt the 289 in our 1966 Ranch Wagon!! It actually had more power than it did new!! My Dad passed in 2004 age 79.
@krieger8842Ай бұрын
Thank you for preserving and sharing these gems-these sounds deserve to echo forever!
@ThrilllZone15 күн бұрын
Indeed, these are incredible inventions. It's the first time I've ever seen something like this.
@paulunderwood58569 күн бұрын
When you say "gas engine", I assume you mean petrol. What do you call an engine that runs on LPG?
@brownwrench26 күн бұрын
I'd like to see a lot of these engines running WELL.
@andrewnicholson48119 күн бұрын
03.48 that "packard" is a bmw engine from a heinkle 111.....
@grahamhughes436915 күн бұрын
The Abbots Rolls Royce tanks engine you have described incorrectly. It is a Rolls Royce K60 multi fuel engine. It has six cylinders with two crankshafts and twelve pistons which are vertically opposed. It is a two stroke engine and the vertically opposed pistons form the combustion chambers as they meet in the centre of the cylinders with the injectors mounted approximately at the mid point. It has a supercharger which is actually used as a scavenge pump to extract the exhaust gases. These were fitted to the FV430 series of vehicles as used by the British Army however, the power pack in this video is not from the Abbot SPG but one of the other variants, probably the FV432 APC as the power pack from the Abbot is a much lower profile unit although it does share the same engine and some of the other components. The design was copied from a WW2 German aircraft engine.
@billg781316 күн бұрын
Thank you for the warning these engine sounds were loud. My iPad speakers almost blew out my eardrums but I turned ‘em down just in time
@atoningunifex606719 күн бұрын
Tiger 131 has a Maybach HL230P30 V-12 petrol engine not a Deutz MHK260
@jeffsaxton71621 күн бұрын
I'm thinking a few of these engines might not meet current emission standards, but I'm no expert. 😂. I used to love hearing the old John Deere tractors. Low rpm, huge displacement
@hyme2788 күн бұрын
That was fascinating thankyou everyone involved.
@thirstyCactus18 күн бұрын
17:14 Imagine hearing this from the other side of the fence! Also, you can see the fuel level drop rapidly in the white bottle, when he opens the throttle.
@OrbitingCastle17 күн бұрын
wow! You weren’t kidding. That beast is thirsty.
@BikeArea9 күн бұрын
Why doesn't it jump off the mounting whilst delivering that much power? 😮
@wilcowiersma946521 күн бұрын
That RR K60 engine is awesome. It's a two-stroke, multifuel and had opposing pistons in one cilinder.
@peterbroll77516 күн бұрын
Unfortunately the Bentley-Packard Car was mixed up with the German "Brutus", powered by a BMW aircraft engine. The car you see driving is the Brutus.
@quantumss12 күн бұрын
That dodge truck with the cummins sure put a smile on my face.
@dannycarter196617 күн бұрын
You forgot the British Deltic engine, made by Napier of Manchester. A 2 stroke diesel with triangulated opposed pistons. Fitted in Royal Navy attack boats and 1960's locomotives.
@lesley117412 күн бұрын
Napier were at Acton and Liverpool.
@NorthCalNonLib10 күн бұрын
EXCELLENT compilation. Almost impossible to find any quality content on KZbin anymore. Well done. I know everyone in California was on the phone with the EPA Emergency Hotline:"I just saw 62 engines without catalytic converters or exhausts!! Get me the director, the President, the Army!!".
@techonly0110 күн бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed the compilation!
@DavidHess-e5m26 күн бұрын
WOW Thanks for the post.Im 68 and was needing out on it Love steam also of course
@techonly0126 күн бұрын
Enjoy!
@seanc67549 сағат бұрын
Those old 2 stroke diesels sound crazy
@ohwell279026 күн бұрын
13:39 This steam engine produced 5,000 pounds feet of torque. A true torque monster.
@jeffro.8 күн бұрын
I wouldn't want to be anywhere near when one of those old motors blows up. That one was the most sensational i have seen! It really exploded! I've seen rods thrown through hoods, leaving a big hole,.much like a bullet hole (except MUCH larger!). But, until now, I've never seen one actually explode. This was fun!
@Sthieli8623 күн бұрын
where thumbnail engine?
@danielhumphrey523120 күн бұрын
That's a fake AI generated image
@nigelkite538814 күн бұрын
Love the old tech. but now love the electric motors.
@solomonbarker930524 күн бұрын
This is AWESOME! I just wish people would stop talking about horsepower with diesels. They barely make HP, they make a sh*t ton of torque!!!
@josephschaefer916320 күн бұрын
Hp is how work gets done.
@sonnyeastham19 күн бұрын
....warms my heart TY ❤
@johnpayne395326 күн бұрын
AT 08:51 you appear to show a leyland L60 (6 cylinder 12 piston opposed piston 2 stroke engine) post ww2 and describe it as a v12 so it makes me wonder how accurate other statements are!
@zenger7424 күн бұрын
Yeah tiger 131 doesn't have a Deutz engine
@oblioarrow76820 күн бұрын
It would be cool to see some of the old diesel engines that were used in submarines.
@petermanders76011 күн бұрын
The car which they have called "The Beast" ( no relation to the chaser of the same name, only in size ) does actually have a Rolls Royce Merlin engine in it. The whole car has recently been totally rebuilt and is now dark blue. Still with a Merlin engine in it.
@theFrozenLiquid722 күн бұрын
It’s crazy how some of these fill up an entire room and weigh dozens of tons but today we could build a sub 2 liter 4cyl engine with the same power output. at way higher rpm of course but this fact alone probably would’ve blown the engineers minds back then
@danielhumphrey523120 күн бұрын
Maybe the same, or greater, HP output, but not the amount of torque that these large engines have.
@wyvern458815 күн бұрын
It's all about torque, the huge 300RPM hit and miss engines could run entire factories, a small engine with even double the HP would have to scream at high RPM and have to run a ton of gear reduction to get the torque back which would make it impractical. There are still building sized engines on big vessels and generators today.
@wilsonlaidlaw27 күн бұрын
I don't know why but the Griffon was never proposed for tank use as a more powerful version of the Meteor (the non-supercharged tank version of the Merlin).
@airplanemaniacgaming787727 күн бұрын
because of the costs, not to mention, they already had that engine in service, and it supercharged (pun intended) the British tank development for the Cruiser tanks (and later Centurion, my beloved Centurion......,)
@webg0314 күн бұрын
Just glad that guy running a full blown jet engine in his back yard is not my neighbor!
@johnjacobjinglehimerschmid355520 күн бұрын
In another 100 years ... there'll be a video showing 200 year old engines that start and run. Many will question where are the 100 year old engines that still run. Engineers if given the choice will design and make stuff that lasts forever, put an accountant in charge and well you get Boeing and doors that fall out of airplanes.
@pixelgraphica26 күн бұрын
Interesting engines. Would have liked more commentary. Where's the engine in the thumbnail?
@danielhumphrey523120 күн бұрын
That is a fake AI creation
@INVADERZIMA-d6g12 күн бұрын
0:47 What a beautiful Maybach HL230!
@Naturecough17 күн бұрын
17:21 Dude look at the fuel it is consuming holy crap lol
@andrewwalther920322 күн бұрын
Stop the fake thumbnails, thumbsdown every video with fake thumbnails.
@ryanklassen2420 күн бұрын
But you cared enough to comment which helps his algorithm 😂
@NorthCalNonLib10 күн бұрын
WTF are you talking about? It was a compilation of old engines which still run. THATS what the video advertised. Obviously you didn't even watch it.
@andrewwalther920310 күн бұрын
@NorthCalNonLib the giant obviously fake engine on the thumbnail. That's wtf I'm talking about.
@28GangProductions9 күн бұрын
@andrewwalther9203 if it was obviously fake tf r u bitching about 😂😂😂 obviously it tricked u and ur engagement with the content only makes it more likely to gain traction... 😂😂
@Oakville-k3h9 күн бұрын
Nice!
@dockaos92416 күн бұрын
Engines with character 😊
@asmundukkelberg874120 күн бұрын
The monster featured at 6:00 is so steampunk it should have it's own Jules Verne mythology.
@duudsuufd9 күн бұрын
Most beautiful machine for me too. And the steam tractor. Those races with jet trucks and flying buses is childish, redneck stuff.
@RedneckSpaceman24 күн бұрын
Who doesn't love Engines??? Piston-Pounding Monsters!! Sceaming 2-Strokes!! Turbo-Shaft dynamos!!!
@duudsuufd9 күн бұрын
And dancing valves.
@TurbineFlyer25 күн бұрын
Old engines just sound better in my opinion
@kevkev593516 күн бұрын
That national gas engine sounded like something from Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.
@tomt16516 күн бұрын
I bet there's a lot of guys that thought you mispoke at 28:15. Yes, Plymouth, did make pick up trucks for a short while, My ex father-in-law had 3 of them, but I can't remember what year they were.I wish I would have bought one. This was back in the 1980s.
@RazingthenRaising11 күн бұрын
I was glad to see the Beast Of Turin. And the turbo-coumpounds!
@marcorossi695318 күн бұрын
19:40 You're describing the ferrari 158 v8, but the video shows a ferrari 1512 with a 1.5l V12
@rally_chronicles17 күн бұрын
6:02 i saw something similar in the Henry Ford museum. It's very large and something to be hold
@daryllect665922 күн бұрын
4:15 - Great shot of a Blue Angels F-4 Phantom.
@ivetajerohina266625 күн бұрын
Великолепный ролик. И почему так мало просмотров?
@leegould530620 күн бұрын
Why do these machines sound so good to us?
@colla55514 күн бұрын
3:49 and 3:52 are different cars. 3:52 and 4:06 is the "Brutus" driven in Germany at Technikmusum
@daryllect665922 күн бұрын
26:27 Had this dragster's sound on a Drag race Sound Album back in the 1960s.
@BioCybergoth26 күн бұрын
The Jet Truck Engine is a fucking beautiful beast! Also the Fairbanks 3 Cyl Morse is an absolute unit!
@dawsoncanfield538627 күн бұрын
6 cylinder Fairbanks with 400+ horsepower. Just how much torque does it actually have? Same question for the Snow. How many tons of torque?
@ansgarrolandson514112 күн бұрын
3:45 - 4:26 there are two completely different cars. the one with the number 23 on it is "Brutus" with an BMW VI Engine in it
@corycrandell26829 күн бұрын
That Ferrari F1 engine.. damn, Ferraris have always sounded awesome! 2.4 liter V8... Very cool.
@isi296622 күн бұрын
At point 22:23 is CONTINENTAL W670-9A from 30's and 40's. Nothing to do with Volkswagen factory
@Sungazerglass18 күн бұрын
That panzer tank engine sounds a lot more compact than it is. Terrifying!!! I am glad most of those were scrapped by the allies DURING the war.
@dandestecroix555317 күн бұрын
Most engines where sold off after 1945 and to there is engineering company that makes them from the same blueprint from 1940 the Australian armour and artillery museum have lots more ever vids of full working order tanks
@landyandy728 күн бұрын
The RR griffon engine was never used in tanks
@dtracy03ss8 күн бұрын
Would be nice if Torque ratings were announced with HP!
@techonly018 күн бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion; I will try to include it in my next video.
@tent701420 күн бұрын
That Avon engine WoW !
@txrazor264317 күн бұрын
I may have missed it, but the Big Boy Locomotive needs to be included.
@MrChalmers9913 күн бұрын
7:07 is a runaway diesel engine. There's no way to stop the engine once it goes, unless you stall it
@duudsuufd9 күн бұрын
Just cut off the fuel supply.
@JDT45419 күн бұрын
One thing about engines is, horsepower is how fast you get to the wall, torque is how far you push the wall!
@daryllect665922 күн бұрын
16:28 - Hell yeah!
@glynrhys6816 күн бұрын
Fantastic but you should credit the filmers more obviously, not stuck in a Pastebin link
@techonly0116 күн бұрын
Creating this video was quite a challenge, as I had to use 119 different clips. I tried to include everybody but the description tab was too short to include all the links. That's why I decided to present it this way, since there was no other solution.
@glynrhys6816 күн бұрын
@@techonly01 ok fair play that makes sense. maybe highlight that though? I can see you have done the right thing but so many people on You Tube don't credit and it's something I really hate.
@rossk486422 күн бұрын
It was funny when the two guys were starting up the hemi in the little Austin Healy. The guy behind the wheel has fingers in his ears, and the other guy has his ear to the supercharger as he is making engine adjustments.
@npfd568rc25 күн бұрын
That’s the way an engine is supposed to sound like, not the way they run today with all the emissions on them.
@joebang115319 күн бұрын
Times change, get with it
@npfd568rc19 күн бұрын
@Move on it’s just what most people remember, don’t ruin the subject . If you don’t like the comments don’t read them .
@MaxPlankton20 күн бұрын
Anyone know which air museum the Bentley-Packard drove through?
@Matt-wx9xd5 сағат бұрын
17:09 Either the Kerosene is dirty in his area or he added some 2 stroke oil. 😮
@eastindiaV18 күн бұрын
Building engines is one thing, but tuning the same engine can make it more or less efficient, which alters it's sound
@fredliperson917118 күн бұрын
Are the makers of the Fairbanks Morse engines the same company that made the Fairbanks Morse Magneto's.???
@Englishguy115 күн бұрын
12:50 how the hell did that engine even end up there 😅
@erhardpostinger132614 күн бұрын
3:53 Damals gingen Reifen noch in Flammen auf, wenn sie überhitzt waren. Der Fahrer musste weiterfahren bis alles brennende Gummi weg war, damit die Flammen nicht auf den Wagen über griffen.