So called Warranty, you won’t BELIEVE what we’ve found inside this engine

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@adamweston4152
@adamweston4152 2 жыл бұрын
Don't honour any kind of claim on this engine, he's pissed around with it so it's his problem from here onwards and that homemade gasket and the ground down bits are a major contribution to the damage. I can't get enough of these warranty stories,they beggar belief most of them, thanks for another great video 😊
@forevercomputing
@forevercomputing 2 жыл бұрын
Make your own gasket = cost saving.
@anhedonianepiphany5588
@anhedonianepiphany5588 2 жыл бұрын
@@forevercomputing Only if you’re _competent._ Note: self-evaluation of this quality is rarely accurate.
@orange5fox
@orange5fox 2 жыл бұрын
Worth asking if he has an oil cooler too. if he has, then it's also likely to be full of debris, and ripe for destroying the next engine too.
@jimamizzi1
@jimamizzi1 2 жыл бұрын
Good point.
@defresurrection
@defresurrection 2 жыл бұрын
Was the gasket the main failure point?
@guganotubo
@guganotubo 2 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@michaelslee4336
@michaelslee4336 2 жыл бұрын
@@defresurrection Ummm, did you watch and listen properly? If not go back and do it again.
@defresurrection
@defresurrection 2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelslee4336 Thanks for the fing help!
@TheOriginalDaveJ
@TheOriginalDaveJ 2 жыл бұрын
Well for a start, the engine was tampered with after it left your shop. For me, I would keep well away from it and tell the customer that he'll have to foot the bill (upfront) for any future works to the engine.
@defresurrection
@defresurrection 2 жыл бұрын
As long as he has a signed disclaimer absolutely no liability. The age long story... you try to help someone and...
@holdfast7657
@holdfast7657 2 жыл бұрын
Mains bolts have been ground off in-situ, lol. They made a perfect grinding paste resulting in a new oil pump and the bearing damage. Yep the dodgy gasket will reduce the oil flow. The customer knows he dropped a clanger, that's why he's not blaming you.
@g0fvt
@g0fvt 2 жыл бұрын
I am not wise enough to know, but years ago we ran an Essex V6 in a light car with a front well sump, under hard acceleration it would briefly lose oil pressure. After one too many hard launches from the traffic lights the engine started to knock, it did nothing like this carnage. (We made a baffled sump when we fixed it). I realise this engine had a home made pump gasket but chances are it was in one piece when fitted. I think you are right on the money, the swarf from the grinding did the pump in. It would be interesting to know if the original oil pump was damaged too. You have to wonder too whether the remote oil filter assembly was contaminated when it was fitted. A shallow sump on a high revving engine may not be too clever if it has no windage tray and the pickup might have been far from optimal, a shallow sump with a stock pickup will encourage it to pickup crap that would otherwise sit in the bottom of the sump. Was the sump also "clearanced" with a grinder at the last minute? TBH I think there are too many unknowns to reasonably uphold a warranty claim, the wrong viscosity oil is the least of the problems. IMHO you can give a bit of "goodwill" but this engine was damaged by subsequent work, not by the original build......
@eatsinabeat
@eatsinabeat 2 жыл бұрын
I worked in a machine shop for many years, with each reworked engine we supplied a sheet with running in instructions, the oil to use 'depending' on the engines application & supplied the oil, the onus is then the customer's to follow the instructions to the letter, and if not that was on their head, we also marked all sump & head bolts to deter tampering, and if the markings was found to be disturbed, warranty null and void, it's a minefield now and the reason we sold the business.
@timothybayliss6680
@timothybayliss6680 2 жыл бұрын
In the U.k. And the U.S. You couldnt void a warranty with taper indicating fasteners, not legally. There is the Magnusson moss act in the states and the consumer protection act in the uk. You could try and if the warranty claim was valid and the customer took you to court you would have to show how manipulating the hardware caused the issue. When the customer wins their case, like i said its a valid warranty claim, not only would you have to fulfil all warranty clauses but pay court fees and legal costs of the plaintiff. Even the stickers on consumer electronics that indicate manipulation have no value in court. A, it isnt 100% reliable B, there are nondestructive methods to open electronics C, the sticker doesnt affect functionality. Simply opening something does not break it and the courts in the US and UK have acknowledged this.
@eatsinabeat
@eatsinabeat 2 жыл бұрын
@@timothybayliss6680 Granted opening does not mean that it's what's caused the item to be defective, however, I would argue as to the persons abilities, would they have the knowledge to discern or diagnose an issue, & let's suppose it was found they was not, it could be argued as to why it was opened up in the first place, and if they was, why open the unit to then file a warranty claim when it would become impossible for anyone to discern if any tampering was the cause of the issue, and that my friend is why we sold up, the lawyers always get paid win or lose, but come on, opening and modifying parts that clearly should not be is the work of Sunday morning jim under his moggy minor he's been restoring since it was brand new & he's still trying to put it together after changing a flat tyre. Cracking channel by the way.
@timothybayliss6680
@timothybayliss6680 2 жыл бұрын
@@eatsinabeat the last time i had an engine "built" by a shop it pitched a keeper and twisted the oil pump drive during break in. Its probably a good thing it stopped making oil pressure because i shut it down right away. I took the pan off and found a keeper in the bottom. How well do you think things would have gone for the shop if when i walked in with a picture if the valvespring with only one keeper on it and a twisted pump drive and keeper in my hand they told me that because i took the pan off that they werent going to warranty the build? Whats is my responsibility here? It stops making oil pressure so i take it out of the vehicle and return the assembly to the shop? How much of my time do i have to invest? Installing the heads isnt terribly difficult but i cant remove the unit that has a malfunction without voiding the warranty either? Even the inclusion of tamper indicators is potentially a violation of consumer protection act because it assumes that warranty protection is validated based on something that isnt causal to the failure. You make a claim that its Sunday morning Jim that is the one thats going to damage the package through inept modification. That fictional person isnt the customer base of a machine shop of this caliber. Most people involved in the hobby or profession arent grinding mains hardware to fit a pan. Most people that do this and would use this shop for service would know how to swap a cylinder head or pan without causing malfeasance. The evidence of this is the lack of spurious warranty claims.
@Andy-qo6rq
@Andy-qo6rq 2 жыл бұрын
(1) I would ask the customer who did the grinding (2) also who replaced the oils pump as the gasket has blocking the flow of oil restricting the pressure so changing the pump and leaving the old gasket didn’t sort anything out. (3) who did all this work invalidated your warranty. (4) but as we have the engine in bits we can sort out the problem that’s occurred but in doing so do not accept any liability for damage caused by a third party. Great video it’s nice to see the engines coming in with these problems that have been worked on by so called mechanics. The customer has cocked up but to Embarrassed to admit it. 👍
@adolfshitler
@adolfshitler 2 жыл бұрын
The engine's been opened and messed with, walk away!
@theondebray
@theondebray Жыл бұрын
As has been said before, MAKE SURE that a full disclaimer is included in both the estimate for the work, and subsequent bill, as you cannot be responsible for owner's installation, treatment & maintenance of your engines. And having the decency of taking the engines back for inspection covers your backs, shows goodwill, and both you & the customer can learn from mistakes.
@jbirdsall99
@jbirdsall99 2 жыл бұрын
I like your videos. I am an old mechanic from the US. I would never, ever let someone walk out of my shop with an incomplete engine. In fact, I always made sure we installed any engine rebuild in the car before we let it leave. In addition, I would insist as a condition of warranty that they return the car for inspection and oil change after 2000 miles. There is just so much that can go wrong as evidenced by the warranty claims I have seen here. help me understand why you do that, you must have a good reason as you seem to be a very smart guy.
@teamidris
@teamidris 2 жыл бұрын
Modern engine won’t take a shallow sump off-roading. My 1958 landrover has a deep 5litre sump and it has HUGE big end bearings. (Like V8 journal width). As the engine guy said, “it’s not how often you run without oil, it’s how fast it makes pressure again.” (Basically how long before a big ends run dry) So you are spot on with dry sump, I did it to my Rover V8 and it is the right thing offroad. It sat at 28 to 40 psi all day no matter what stupid angle we had it Idling at. Basically the customer tried some tricks and they didn’t work out. (And the outcome seen appears to match the modifications mentioned) (as a weird engineering note; ironically you are better with a narrow sump that carries half the oil than wings that let it hide from the pickup)
@JimLahey21
@JimLahey21 2 жыл бұрын
You again? Are you following me?? Hahah hi from Milo's chat
@teamidris
@teamidris 2 жыл бұрын
@@JimLahey21 There’s probably only ten of us commenting on ‘engine in bits’ channels :D I bet you post on Binky and fabrats as well? ^-^
@stephenhunter70
@stephenhunter70 2 жыл бұрын
@@teamidris Struth mate you here also!
@teamidris
@teamidris 2 жыл бұрын
@@stephenhunter70 I can smell off-highway engine problems :o) It’s the combination of burnt oil and melted white metal :D
@renezwart3201
@renezwart3201 2 жыл бұрын
I'm with the above. I'm used to marine engines and they are specified with deeper sumps to make sure the pump has a chance to keep the suction submerged when the vessel rolls and pitches, which is basically what happens when you ride trail with a car. They can spent quite some time at odd angles in these stages. I would want to know what the suction arrangement for that lub oil pump is. Further does the owner intent to fit the same sump again/same use?
@none3763
@none3763 2 жыл бұрын
guy was threatening legal action against his previous engine supplier, why would you take this customer on? high touch clients cost more than they're worth.
@gowdsake7103
@gowdsake7103 2 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly I suspect he buggered around with it when he got it back
@nickbea3443
@nickbea3443 2 жыл бұрын
@@gowdsake7103 Did he bugger around with the first engine, didn't learn his lesson, refitted old contaminated oil system parts and used his DIY skillz on to this engine and the same thing happened again.
@My_father_was_a_toolmaker
@My_father_was_a_toolmaker 2 жыл бұрын
Grinding away material from the studs and nuts would surely change the torques plus heat and vibration, then add loads of lovley griding dust. Then then the oil starvation gasket, charge him for all your time and some.
@chrismechanic2000
@chrismechanic2000 2 жыл бұрын
funny how the bearing that spun is between the 2 ground stud's, id say it was grinding wheel dust/metal contamination. if the studs needed grinding they should have been removed from the engine, never grind near an open engine, grind wheel dust is the worst thing to have inside an engine.
@0cypher0
@0cypher0 2 жыл бұрын
On top of that, reducing the height of the nut can reduce the tension it is capable of effecting on the bearing caps by reducing the grip length, it gets worse if an angle grinder has been used and the nut hasn't been retorqued afterwards.
@fatwalletboy2
@fatwalletboy2 2 жыл бұрын
He said that in the video.
@super6954
@super6954 2 жыл бұрын
I've heard several stories from older mechanics of valve grinding compound not being good either, when customers have annoyed mechanics in some way. From what I've heard if it's added in motor oil, it will run a while before anything odd turns up. Apparently it can't be traced back to the guy who did it either, but it's expensive revenge against the customer !
@davelead2742
@davelead2742 2 жыл бұрын
@@super6954 old retired mechanic here and never heard that one
@super6954
@super6954 2 жыл бұрын
@@davelead2742 I heard it about 30 years ago, from a couple guys that were in their late 60's then. I'm not sure how it would work with some modern filter technology now. But I can tell you I had a Russian tractor in here with a centrifugal oil filter. It had liner seals go bad so the guy dumped copper seal leak stopper in it being a cheap fix, It didn't fix the leak like he thought. it dumped the coolant again a week later. on inspecting the sump contents I couldn't find the copper color trace in it like you'd see in coolant. when I opened the filter to clean it that's where the copper colored particles were in the carbon and slime in there. It had gone round with the oil/water mix inside the oil galleries/bearings and that filter got it all out. It kind of makes me think the valve grinding compound would go round the same But the paper filter wouldn't get it all out as those centrifugal filters are far more accurate in what they take out and can tell you how hard an engines been working from carbon deposits between services that paper type won't show.
@daveswarbrick5576
@daveswarbrick5576 2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see the sump he made/bought, was it baffled? .....and where did he put the pick up? if it's used in a trial car they get to all sort of mad angles, oil starvation , it should have been dry sumped.
@dockerandy
@dockerandy 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you Dave, he should have dry sumped it, and that grinding dust must have gone everywhere, it certainly would not have helped those bearings/caps etc stay healthy ! the oil from the homemade sump described would not have been good and would've pooled the oil away from everything for too long a time inc' the oil pump leading to insufficient lubrication for too long !!
@markcollins457
@markcollins457 2 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly, the modified sump and baffles if any, to many unknowns I like "you broke it you bought it" your a business man you seem to already know the answer time for a divorce. I
@stuartwagstaff6287
@stuartwagstaff6287 2 жыл бұрын
I would guess it has been sucking air, either from the crap gasket or due to the poor sump design (most likely cause). Even an oil pump with that much damage will produce good enough oil pressure. The debris damage is consequential in my opinion. I work on off highway engines and anything that needs gradeability (if wet sump) needs / gets a deep well sump. Another thing that would worry me is that the oil pick up pipe has a minimum distance from the sump bottom, beyond that flow can be messed up. And these are usually set close to minimum by design. Messing with the sump clearance would not be good. High level assessment... Would i expect a on highway engine to survive in a off highway application. No!!!. Not without modification. And a shallow sump is not one of those modifications
@jasonhansen6632
@jasonhansen6632 2 жыл бұрын
I had an oil pressure problem on a v6 engine from an 1986 oldsmobile, it was modified for a jeep install, it turned out to be the thickness of the gasket being increased and the sump being elongated. Same damage too. Cork gasket was more than twice as thick as stock, I ended up making a gasket out of a phonebook cover and it worked for years.
@davidbayliss7502
@davidbayliss7502 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely not your fault.
@jimamizzi1
@jimamizzi1 2 жыл бұрын
First up, this is a great channel and your an excellent presenter, second, this engine failure is not your problem as I see it. 🇳🇿
@Antony_Jenner
@Antony_Jenner 2 жыл бұрын
Over the years I have built a few engines, slapping together Nissan/Datsun A12/14 for my Datsun 1200 ute to a couple of stroked 355ci GM V8 not to mention all the sixes and motorbike engines. I'm an not a mechanic I'm a boilermaker by trade and now build guitar amps. My point is some people need to just stay away from engine builds if they are not that technically minded. Manufacturers spend millions of dollars on R and D and typically know best, I just love the way some people seem to know better than the designers. But in this case dry sump warranted and proper gaskets plus recommended oil weight and someone who knows what they are doing.
@maxwebster7572
@maxwebster7572 2 жыл бұрын
Just read what you wrote and with all the POOR quality aftermarket parts out there it is near impossible for somebody who does know their trade to do a build. From bad lifters to bad valves, cams and springs. You should not have to machine "new" parts.
@rjp666
@rjp666 2 жыл бұрын
Give the engine back to him along with a bill for inspection report.
@dagenhamdave2611
@dagenhamdave2611 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. There is a difference between oil pressure and volume . No worries with pressure but suffering from lack of volume Wrong pan will suffocate the pump
@matthewq4b
@matthewq4b 2 жыл бұрын
There is not really a difference. Pressure is an effect of volume. If you have insufficient volume you will never achieve adequate pressure. Pressure is the effect of restriction against the volume of the liquid being moved. Lower the volume and you lower the pressure. Increase the volume and you increase the pressure. Change the viscosity of the liquid and you have to change the volume being moved to maintain the same pressure. Either increase the volume for a thinner liquid or decrease for a thicker liquid. The preceding applies to loss lubrication systems such as the oiling system in an engine. Closed systems the preceding may not apply.
@roy2689
@roy2689 2 жыл бұрын
I've not got a problem with making your own gaskets in principle, maybe a thermostat gasket or at a push a water pump gasket, but on a critical joint where the oil and oil pressure are critical to engine longevity it just doesn't make sense to cobble up a gasket, and for it to be so poorly made, it was just asking for trouble...
@derekpeters8946
@derekpeters8946 2 жыл бұрын
You can’t cover the engine when the sump and other parts are changed. For my money the gasket is the main problem it is a lot easier to pull up air than oil. The engine should always have been dry sump for that type of competition. Good luck with it.
@frankmurray9172
@frankmurray9172 2 жыл бұрын
I think you did the right thing taking it back and checking it out. I suspect it is a combination of the problems you mentioned. The flat sump may not be suitable for the highly angled terrain he is using it for. I suspect the the oil pick up is running dry when the vehicle is at extreme angles.
@tomt6020
@tomt6020 2 жыл бұрын
My advice for what is worth, give him it back and have no further dealings with the engine, never ending trouble! On a brighter note, loving the in-depth engineering vids 👍🏻
@chrisbutlersmith9970
@chrisbutlersmith9970 2 жыл бұрын
I think the best thing for that is throw it in the skip and tell him to collect it .
@leebrand2172
@leebrand2172 2 жыл бұрын
Put an engine on a dyno and already my brow is on its way up 😂
@scotty6346
@scotty6346 2 жыл бұрын
@Barum Engines 32 years on the spanners here guys, That oil pick up pipe 'gasket' is the culprit in my book, What a mess, Why skip on a £2 genuine part? Love your content, Keep it up Fella's!
@keithrimmer3
@keithrimmer3 2 жыл бұрын
I've never seen a spun bearing due to particles they only spin through oil starvation and overheating I've pulled sumps off with an inch of carbon in them and big ends gone but never a spun one, the low pressure could be a relief valve faulty, 0w30 oil is like water when hot I don't like it at all you need high-pressure oil pumps to get the same protection with it 10 w 40 never had a problem with it, why was the pressure not checked when rebuilt the first time around, he said he wasn't happy with the oil pressure why keep driving it with low oil pressure numpty, the cooler will need cleaning out and all the pipes as well, Good advise DON'T GRIND INSIDE AN ENGINE FFS.
@stephensaines7100
@stephensaines7100 2 жыл бұрын
Without there being enough oil for analysis, it's like trying to solve a crime with the most important evidence missing: the blood. On that point alone it means there's no evidence indicating your being responsible.
@trigtrigger9794
@trigtrigger9794 2 жыл бұрын
Can't tamper with the internals after a rebuild and get a warranty when it rattles.. simple. Soon as you separate that rocker or head it's over to you. ( Unless qualified ) So totally agree with you. The dangers of the hobbiest touching an engine or taking it elsewhere after its rebuild is like Thornton's selling a bag of used Toffees... No chance
@woodrimcars2324
@woodrimcars2324 2 жыл бұрын
Oh Dear Lee. Customer's with a little knowledge can really cause some problems for sure. Don't get me wrong there are some clever self taught people around Burt Munro for starters. Keep the videos coming.
@johnbeckett2624
@johnbeckett2624 2 жыл бұрын
It would have helped to have the oil filter to open up and see how much rubbish is in there and were the remote oil lines to the filter cleaned out after the first engine let go probably not! but I agree with what you said in your video oil starvation due to the poorly made gasket on the pickup, an oil pump would rather suck in air than oil, also a dry sump would have been a much better idea. Many years ago I worked for an engine re-conditioners and we sold short engines which consisted of rebuilt block, pistons, crank and cam shaft, most camshafts were in the block back then anyway we sold a little A series for a Midget about two week later the engine came back under warranty knocking badly customer claimed, we striped the filthy engine to find none of the parts he had removed from his old engine had been cleaned still a layer of sludge in the bottom of the sump he had evan reused the old filter and oil which was black there is no accounting for the stupidity of some people, when he returned he was shown the door very quickly.
@richardmessenger9474
@richardmessenger9474 2 жыл бұрын
Engine has clearly been tampered with since you rebuilt it...advise customer on what you have found and why engine has failed...as it's been tampered no warranty claim....advise him you can rebuild at full cost or put it back together and give it back to him...
@flwryvv
@flwryvv 2 жыл бұрын
100% warranty void. Would be nice if you could fit some sort of warranty seal to all joints/gaskets to cover yourselfs in the event of silly claims.
@linuxlinux9914
@linuxlinux9914 2 жыл бұрын
Here in the usa junkyards do this. They use a metal tab I think made of some form of lead. The main point is to see if the engine overheated or was opened. I'm sure they could also just have custom metal warranty stickers made from silicone or another type of plastic . China sells all types of warranty stickers and are happy to make custom ones for not to much money.
@jonsimmons4150
@jonsimmons4150 Жыл бұрын
​@@linuxlinux9914 uv indelible ink. Wax seal.
@vollandt
@vollandt 2 жыл бұрын
These warranty claims are impossible when one side isn't in control of all the key variables. As an outsider, it seems like if the engine were delivered fully sealed everything and even tested it would make it so much easier for both sides. - You guys work so hard for your money. Love your videos.
@GOTboost-tl3qi
@GOTboost-tl3qi 2 жыл бұрын
When I sold turbochargers warranty was the worst part of any given day. People would pop a turbo, bolt a new one on, and pop the new one with all of the shrapnel from the old turbo and then demand warranty. As if it was in place for their mistakes. They rarely would figure out why the old turbo went bad then they would wonder why the new unit only lasted 6 months. It was MY fault every time of course.
@phillipkennedy508
@phillipkennedy508 2 жыл бұрын
Man should learn to change his oil according to use & operating conditions. Shallow sump no matter how wide will limit peak oil pressure especially with stock oil pump🙏
@oafardan
@oafardan 2 жыл бұрын
We do rebulit engine in my garage , we wouldn't rebulit the engine again unless he pays again, I grantee you from experience he most likely won't accept again, but you car try to help him by offering him discounted price... Good Luck
@Maulzy23
@Maulzy23 2 жыл бұрын
"Sounded like a one man band' made me laugh much harder than it probably should have but I am stealing that one, nice. :)
@bbjunkie
@bbjunkie 2 жыл бұрын
Looks like signs of rust on the crank webs, any chance the oil got contaminated with water and he flushed engine before bringing it in?
@thewholls7176
@thewholls7176 2 жыл бұрын
Lack of oil pressure Spun a rod bearing That debris went through the system and chewed front and rear main journals…….. Simple - lack of oil pressure Not your problem - racing application
@dennissheridan1550
@dennissheridan1550 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with Adam, he changed the oil pump and that voided any and all warranties on the engine.
@royjennison3916
@royjennison3916 2 жыл бұрын
i dont agree it was the spec of the oil . more like the sump he made for it lacks capacity , i do agree a dry sump system is required . also the oil presure relief valve needs to be checked . the split in the gasket would not help but i dont think its the cause at all . the bearing spun because it got hot due to low pressure and not due from the grinding of the bolts
@benjaminbenson8714
@benjaminbenson8714 2 жыл бұрын
I would be interested to see the sump. Wonder if he is having pick up problems if it's that shallow he need to mod the bolts. Is there a pot on it for the pick up and how deep is it? Like you say. Big oil surge issues?
@keithrushforth4019
@keithrushforth4019 2 жыл бұрын
Knuckle draggers and their "projects", don't we just love marvelling at their follies. Also once they've spent loads of money on good parts, and then screwed it all up, their "projects" can become cheap "spares or repair" for the rest of us.
@gregculverwell
@gregculverwell 2 жыл бұрын
Yup. For trials you need a deep narrow sump (dry sump preferred) a shallow wide sump is guaranteed to wreak an engine.
@misterbacon4933
@misterbacon4933 2 жыл бұрын
Just say bluntly what you think what has happened. Be honest and say what you can do for a honest price. If the customer leave then that's his take. If the customer is smart he will say: go on with the job and phone me when it's ready. Important: just say in the start of the conversation bluntly what your investigation came up with. Don't be diplomatic on an English way.
@michaelfay780
@michaelfay780 2 жыл бұрын
If they used a grinder the disc on grinder produces a lot of abrasive dust
@ke4gbe
@ke4gbe 2 жыл бұрын
Penny wise/pound foolish not to buy a replacement gasket. Didn't one come with the pump? I think the untold story here is that the owner KNEW that he had mucked it up with the metal shavings from grinding... which of course he was embarrassed to state.. and left it to the shop to figure out. Thanks for being upfront! I reused a mangled gasket when replacing a thermostat years ago. It didn't leak, but it ran warm. That lasted until I removed it and found a piece of the gasket blocking the thermostat.
@creativerecycling
@creativerecycling 2 жыл бұрын
Grinder grit in the oil… isn’t that what lapping paste is made from? I bought a Datsun pick up truck years ago. The guy had rebuilt the engine, bored, new pistons, 3- angle valve job, shot peened the rods. All well and good! Except…. About a month down the road, the engine developed deep low knocking sound. Pulled the pan, and decided to check the bearings. There was a red plastic substance in all the oil channels, very confusing at first. Then I realized that he had put the bottom together using Loctite. That is a big no-no. The stuff it got up into all the oil passages. I contacted him about it, but he denied any responsibility. I was able to get the oil pressure back up somewhat, but I never trusted the engine after that. I kept it for about a year and sold it at a loss. Lesson learned!
@Badgertronix
@Badgertronix 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing
@dhcrouchmarineltd3049
@dhcrouchmarineltd3049 2 жыл бұрын
My only point I think I would pick up here is the issue of allowing the customer to lead the build, unless I misunderstood this? Reusing pistons etc. I have done this myself but only when inspecting an engine. A rebuild suggests to me would be hard sold to the customer, so new parts etc re-bore . I have refused work when it is a customers pocket as if it goes wrong it is my pocket that may be emptied. I have learned to say "No sorry, we do it or take it somewhere else". No one might say this is bad business but I find if you are seeking an engineer then your supposed to step back to allow the engineer to work. Managing someone's desires is of course difficult to balance out, for example I rebuilt the top end of a very salt water damaged engine. Got that one running about Europe even today, but when it cam to connecting the 12v charging circuit to allow the domestic bank to charge I said I can't due to a very dangerous installation. I had to draw a line to save myself really from possibly causing fire or injury. But the big no no here is the question of the ground down studs! I photograph my work as i go along, use a google drive and of course KZbin. They both have proven a valuable resource to ensure sanity. This is my second video to my eyes and have to admit I like the level of work you do. I will look at more of your work as it hits home for me. Thanks for taking the time to make these, I know the effort. Thanks
@seancantwell883
@seancantwell883 2 жыл бұрын
Would you ever let an engine that you had rebuilt at whatever cost to you be removed from your premises to take to another engine builder without being paid for your work
@jamieduff1981
@jamieduff1981 2 жыл бұрын
That gasket would cause a noteworthy pressure drop across it. If it's on the suction side of the pump, this can be serious as the pump can cavitate even without drawing in air through a leak in that gasket. Add in a sump design that sounds like it could allow a lot of "slosh" away from the pickup and this sounds like a perfect storm for oil starvation.
@jdudb
@jdudb 2 жыл бұрын
That pickup gasket is the killer if you ask me. If that split was in the gasket while its was in place, it would have drawn air preferentially to any oil and it would been a cause of the bearing failure on its own.
@manuelblevins4711
@manuelblevins4711 2 жыл бұрын
I think you already went beyond !! Good shop !!!
@tomtat38
@tomtat38 2 жыл бұрын
Second attempt, the customer has ruined his engine and is trying to get you involved.your patience is amazing.wash your hands of it and refuse to get further involved . Have a great Christmas. You are a first rate engineer. If this customer tried this trick with another engineering company they would show him the door.
@ralfie8801
@ralfie8801 2 жыл бұрын
That cracked homemade oil pickup gasket would be more than enough for me to tell him to pound sand on any warranty.
@jonathancolling2284
@jonathancolling2284 2 жыл бұрын
Shallow wide sumps are no good for track work or off road because unless very well baffled, the oil will be able to gather away from pickup during high cornering and steep angles. Dry sump is best choice
@mjhmech4903
@mjhmech4903 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad we are not the only ones who deal with these muppets :D
@stanneh1978
@stanneh1978 2 жыл бұрын
You said the customer was reasonable, just be straight and honest if someone cannot handle the truth there is nothing more you can do to help. if he is cool provide a solution and see if he want's to go ahead. I feel sorry for him it's a nightmare situation for the owner but its not on you you are kind enough to try to find a solution for him.
@alaskanwolf7262
@alaskanwolf7262 2 жыл бұрын
Thats kind of what you get for tinkering. He literally fixed it until it was broken. There was nothing wrong with it. My Ford 4.0 has medium low pressure most of the time and it works just fine.
@grahamrobson9292
@grahamrobson9292 2 жыл бұрын
Another great episode
@madmonkey116
@madmonkey116 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad it's not just us that has to deal with this stuff
@robertmiddleton5663
@robertmiddleton5663 2 жыл бұрын
i think you have gone above and beyond the video doesnt lie
@tomhenry4993
@tomhenry4993 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a free breakdown and inspection is plenty on your part. Agree with others that too much work was performed after it left your shop.
@boosthit811
@boosthit811 2 жыл бұрын
The customer should run a mechanical oil pressure guage and also log oil pressure on ecu. Another bodge with the gasket and all the silicon, plus grinding the studs🤦‍♂️
@goldcountryruss7035
@goldcountryruss7035 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't warrantee any modified engine or engine modified to use an aftermarket remote oil filter/cooler unless we had complete control of the installation. Hose selection, installation, & routing are too critical. First start-up is also where the problems should be found and remedied before the damage is done.
@drewmurray2583
@drewmurray2583 2 жыл бұрын
Even a small leak on the pickup tube will cause big problems. Ford/vw/audi use orings to seal them which I like better than the old paper gaskets
@africadreamin
@africadreamin 2 жыл бұрын
When in this case an engine moves through different hands and possibly different levels of competence and modifications take place you are entering the lions dem, I can understand that you like engines that you have built and have failed to come back to you for analysis but how to attribute blame after the event is almost impossible.
@amandagardner565
@amandagardner565 2 жыл бұрын
yes, but by doing the forensic analysis he can PROVE it was not done in HIS SHOP. the engines owner can track down who did what, but i'm betting he did it himself.
@forwardsdrawkcab
@forwardsdrawkcab 2 жыл бұрын
Shallow wide sump for a trial car... Oh, and lets add some ground metal too !
@derekevans8266
@derekevans8266 2 жыл бұрын
The clue here is the problem with the oil pressure, they identified there was a problem with the oil pressure changed the oil pump that didnt cure it and then decided to keep on using it. At this point they should have found what was causing the low oil pressure.
@donhoney9164
@donhoney9164 2 жыл бұрын
be worth you looking into security seals must be a way to install under a bolt or connect two together < heads or oil pans>
@harold6863
@harold6863 2 жыл бұрын
He has messed with it no way your fault. Gasket would be drawing air for sure. You have done the decent thing looking at it. Love the channel 👍
@burtbacarach5034
@burtbacarach5034 2 жыл бұрын
No way would I warranty that engine.The customer has obviously tampered with the oiling system,which most likely caused the bottom end damage.Sorry but it's on the customer.
@garyhewitt489
@garyhewitt489 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it's best just to steer clear. When you first got the engine he should have said "I'm going to be gunning the engine at ridiculous angles and I'm going to need more clearance what would you suggest" ? 0-30 oil, was he in the Arctic? Some people you just can't help.
@stevenbusk539
@stevenbusk539 2 жыл бұрын
You should only be supplying sealed engines with the sump fitted and ready to install. Then you can walk away confidently and if it's taken apart by the owner or third party for any reason, then you tell them to do one. By getting involved at all even to inspect an engine after an issue you open yourselves to some discussion of fault or blame. Supply sealed engines with the flywheel and sump on, and make it clear that if anything is removed or modified from the as supplied spec that it's the customers problem not yours.
@stevemcevoy5628
@stevemcevoy5628 2 жыл бұрын
Seems to me the customer has messed about with it after it left the shop but hasn't got a clue and ballsed it up and now is trying to claim on warranty for his incompatence .
@tomrichardson2099
@tomrichardson2099 2 жыл бұрын
Would like to see the oil reservoir first, but I also expect the grinding debris to be the culprit for the failure
@myopinion69420
@myopinion69420 2 жыл бұрын
when you said 2.5L mazda engine, my mind went strait to the KL-ZE 2.5L v6. Killed one of those due to oil starvation. turns out the sumps are not baffled particularly well.
@waynep343
@waynep343 2 жыл бұрын
where is the Oil pan and the Pickup tube... i have run into many issues with poorly designed oil pump pickup tube and oil pickup screens.. the pickup not deep enough in the pan.. had one customer made oil pickup... that was made with perforated sheet metal. the holes were tiny and spaced too far apart unlike a screen with the holes the same size but only the thickness of the wire between the holes so there is a lots more surface area... i also HATE flat oil pickup surface shapes.. i like a nice convex shape.. so there is a low pressure area of oil being pulled up.. a flat surface to the pickup screen or grill allows the oil to slide away leaving the pickup exposed. . since he keeps bringing it back.. and it previously expired on the dyno.. something is wrong in the oiling system.. since the engine was rebuilt twice and the oil pump changed several times.. it leads to the Pickup /oil pan issues. excessively thin oil.. question.. have you ever set up an oil pump dynometer.. so you can check the flow rates and pressure at various pump speeds .. used to have an oil pump rebuilder in los angeles that would also take used oil pumps from warranty returns and flow /pressure test them for you.. i would really like you to measure the end gear clearance of the returned pump.. a JPaydirt on youtube ended up with a Peterbuilt dump truck with a Cummins N14 diesel.. pump specs were 4 to 8 thousands of an inch of gear to case end play.. all the replacement pumps and he went thru several trying to find a good one .. china from several brands.. even factory cummins were china pumps with 0.008" end play.. he had the pump housing lapped to take it down to .005 and ended his low pressure oil problems.. there was a video of another tuber building an N14.. washing the pump... the solvent went thru the pump so fast it was like going down a drain. a comment i made on a Circle track or stock car racing magazine a bunch of years ago.. resulted in somebody reading it and on GM revamp of the LS1 the LT1.. they actually build a swiveling engine dyno.. that rotated the engine at various loads to angles that duplicated the forces changing the oil levels around in the pan during acceleration.. cornering and braking. check youtube for Chevy LT1 tilting Dyno.. i don't know if ford in europe has done like ford in america and replaced the oil pressure sending units with a reversed oil pressure switch... open contacts below 5 psi and closed above 7 to move the gauge up off zero part way.. if you end up building another one of these engines for that person.. weld some 6x1.0 nuts to the side of the oil pump pickup.. so the pickup can't be blocked by the oil pan being pulled up by an incorrect PCV system without a crankcase vent system.. without a crankcase vent system.. using a pcv only.. oil pans have been sucked up and blocked the oil pump pickup screen.. had a friend with a race Honda H22 ... insane build.. 14 to 1 compression drag race engine... had a Vacuum sump set up.. it sucked the front crank and aux shaft seals in.. had to find flanged seals.. and glue the rear main seal in place. ended up going to a GM electric smog pump... turned on as he lit the second stage light.. ran a vacuum/turbo boost gauge hooked up to his crankcase.. to make sure he did not over pressurize or over vacuum the crankcase.. causing issues. thinking of that insane raspy honda.. i did a paper napkin drawing of a tuning tube that fit in at the 3 bolt collector after the flex joint.. it tapered the pipe diameter down from 2.5" to 1 3/4" and was almost a foot long. this increased the speed of the exhaust gasses after the collector.. at 7,000 RPM on the hub chassis dynos.. he went from 265 horse power to 275 by just installing the first try at a tuning tube.. also totally changed the way the car sounded. instead of sounding like a raspy honda.. it sounded like a healthy big block chevy. it was insane the difference a tuning tube caused. he had closed loop fuel injection also. so it could compensate for the change in scavenging on the engine and the change in manifold vacuum,
@erniemathews5085
@erniemathews5085 2 жыл бұрын
Recently I had my classic BMW motorcycle rebuilt and lightly modified. Talking to the aftermarket supplier I got all particulars, like timing changes, because that's not usual. A mechanic should be apprised in advance on special issues. No mechanic modifies without an okay in the USA, and it's likely true there as well.
@computertechnician4896
@computertechnician4896 2 жыл бұрын
If you get low oil pressure warning, then you stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Then get it repaired! How long did he drive with no oil ? Never carry on and hope if fixes it self. If you know you have an oil problem and carry on, then it's your own fault when when it gets damaged. He should have brought it back and shown you the oil pressure problem, What exactly was he doing! driving at 45 deg off road with oil all at the wrong end of his sump? Was he using the wrong extra thin oil trying to get more power?
@craigsmith7273
@craigsmith7273 2 жыл бұрын
It's obviously no fault of your company... But it also seems that the poor bloke has had no luck with that engine... As you already have the engine strip down I would offer to replace the bearing caps and do a dry sump conversion at cost for him... A bit of good will goes a long way plus he is parts of your local racing community and word-of-mouth goes a long way for a small business like your own
@curtstewart993
@curtstewart993 2 жыл бұрын
Like to post a opinion, as a engine builder myself although my main focus is performance engine’s for circle track racing, but nevertheless basically the same functions. Don’t necessarily agree that the modified some or oil pan and the remote oil filter housing would play a part in the fault but much like you without seeing the modified some in the installation of the remote filter it’s hard to condemn it or favorite it. With all that should presuming those two items were installed correctly and the sump was gated and during the use of the engine in what you described, I’m assuming the engine isn’t turning high rpm’s on a continuous bases. Me personally I would look for a restriction in the oil passages due to poor cast when the engine was cast , I personally have seen this in much older V8 engines but technology has came a long way in the production stages today then of the past but being the oil starvation seemed to reoccur on the second build it would be something that I would personally look for and I must agree the grinding of the main stud girdle and nuts surly wasn’t wise on the customers behalf and agree the home made oil pump gasket if it split when torquing the oil pump down certainly would cause low oil pressure because it would essentially be sucking air and would reduce the amount of oil pick up because of the leak in return could possibly cause lower oil pressure but being the customer had the same issue with your installed pump and his installed pump it’s hard to say .. you definitely have a touchy bun here but that was a wise thing to tell the customer in the beginning if it’s not used in the intended purpose and vehicle the engine was designed for that you cannot be liable and especially in any type of performance application and because even the highest quality parts that money can buy they do fail also . But best of luck to you and I enjoyed seeing your page as it seems that you do things a little differently on the other side of the pond. As I’m here in the USA.
@johnmorrow7080
@johnmorrow7080 2 жыл бұрын
Looks like the customer is extracting the urine , a quick go forth and multiply should do the trick .
@peternorman2563
@peternorman2563 2 жыл бұрын
I would imagine the studs were ground off to give a little more clearance once the non standard sump was fitted ?
@stevenallingham3008
@stevenallingham3008 2 жыл бұрын
Got the 2litre duratec with shortened sump. You have to cut the original oil pick up pipe which is plastic to make it fit. Before you refit the sump you have to check the clearances and if you get it wrong you will have oil starvation at higher revs as it cannot suck the oil fast enough. Think that's what has happened here. Pick up too close to the bottom of the sump.
@tazmeadows2925
@tazmeadows2925 2 жыл бұрын
A classic example of oil starvation was there silicon in the pick up? the grinding could be a red herring other than it shows the sump is to shallow ! also trials cars end up on there sides regularly. As a technician for a main dealer for 20 years i have seen most tricks and a racer 40 years and race engine top fuel to endurance engine step a way politely.
@michaelbradley7529
@michaelbradley7529 2 жыл бұрын
Seems like more often than not, the customer is their own worst enemy.
@murraywest198
@murraywest198 Жыл бұрын
thanks Lee, what was he thinking, I looked at images on these Trials Cars, bugger me, the need dry sumping -SIMPLES!-why does someone else have to be at fault, owner: own up to your f**** up
@moses4031
@moses4031 2 жыл бұрын
Looks like the customer fudged that motor himself.
@Biffo1262
@Biffo1262 2 жыл бұрын
Isn't it amazing that anything the customer did couldn't possibly have caused any of their problems?
@dennisgeroux4483
@dennisgeroux4483 2 жыл бұрын
So many issues with the sump and the pickup and pickup gasket, probably sucking a little air when centrifugal forces move the oil around. Bearings show signs of starvation or excessive wear spots for the short time this engine ran. Oil weight was light, did it have a cooler for the oil? Maybe some crank work on the oil holes and galleys. The main bolts and grinding them is unbelievable, seams most issues are from the custom pan and sump.
@englishrifleman6556
@englishrifleman6556 2 жыл бұрын
i would wont to see sump & pick-up. prime place to look when these items get diy'ed
@aumetalmental8403
@aumetalmental8403 2 жыл бұрын
I would be questioning pump-pickup to pan clearance...pump pickup too high off bottom of pan and starves or too close to bottom and restricting flow...🤔 Modifying OEM parts is always problematic, always. Like you said, dry sump would be smart call 👍
@we-are-electric1445
@we-are-electric1445 2 жыл бұрын
If the oil pump was changed (and presumably run in the engine for a time) then what condition was that pump in after it was removed ? If it was in good condition compared to the one in the engine when it failed then it tends to rule out any common factors between the two. If the bolts were ground down then surely that must have been before the first pump was fitted ?
@super6954
@super6954 2 жыл бұрын
Well I'm going to say not your problem It's on the customer because of the possibility of the filing issue . Plus You've shown that oil pump gasket and the big flag other than restricted flow from the actual gasket is the amount of silicone gasket sealer used on the oil pump gasket and the oil pan when that was fitted. If any of thats found it's way into an oil gallery it's possibly restricting oil flow somewhere to, pretty well any oil pan screen I've seen is basically fit to filter fish 4lb or larger L.O.L. I got involved in a pressure lubed tractor transmission somebody else did it ran 500 hours and puked again. On disassembly I pulled an end cap off a shaft/ bearing assembly that is part of the pressure feed system, the oil port was plugged with the bright orange sealer they fitted the cover with. They tried saving $12 the gasket was worth by using a $ of sealer, destroying the transmission costing another 10K on top of the first rebuild that wasn't cheap either. To be honest I use an anaerobic sealer and only use silicone if I have to, then make sure it's only a very thin coat so it don't squirt out and cause problems later. Thanks for the video's take care.
@jasonevans6720
@jasonevans6720 2 жыл бұрын
Looks like he had oil scavenging fault caused from the pick up gasket, don't realy think the studs caused anything apart from the obvious swarf issue
@foggy460
@foggy460 2 жыл бұрын
If you go and buy a drill and unscrew one screw on it, then there goes it's warranty.
@murraystewartj
@murraystewartj 2 жыл бұрын
I have only done an engine rebuild once in my life (early 80s, VW Type II) and thanks to the Idiot Book it turned out fine. One minor boo-boo by breaking a piston ring but the parts shop helped me out with that. But the thing I knew even then as a novice is that every part, every tool and the work bench has to be spotless - you have to treat the process like surgery and eliminate contamination. To do something as monumentally stupid as to grind down bolts in situ just astounds me - metal dust and abrasive material will hide in every nook and cranny. Astounds me that someone working on an engine would do this. It would be like the doctor about to operate on your Granny picking his nose and scratching his arse before making the first cut.
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