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Hello again, dear viewers passionate about motoring, especially lovers of the Fiat 126p car and its engine.
In today's video titled "Will it still start!? Is this Fiat 126p engine seized!?" you will see the results of the previous experiment where I poured laundry soap instead of engine oil. The engine started, but after a few minutes of operation it stalled and restarting was no longer possible due to strong resistance when turning the crankshaft. In this episode, we will dismantle the oil pan and check what caused the engine to stall.
00:00 Blocked Fiat 126p engine
01:38 Draining oil from the Fiat 126p engine
02:09 Removing the oil pan from the Fiat 126p engine
04:01 Inspection of the crankshaft and pistons in the Fata 126p toddler engine
06:16 How to unblock stuck, rusty pistons in the engine
09:30 Cleaning the centrifugal oil filter in the toddler 126p engine
11:27 Inspection of crankshaft bearings and journals in a rusty Fiat 126p engine
15:00 Installation of connecting rod bearings in the Maluch engine
17:35 Installation of the oil dragon and oil suction strainer in the Fiat 126p engine
18:20 Installation of the oil pan and gasket for the Fiat 126P engine
20:48 Installation of spark plugs and cables for the Fiat 126p Malucha engine
21:00 The electrical system of the Fiat 126p engine is provisional for starting
23:00 Connecting the Fiat 126p Maluch starter
24:10 I forgot to pour oil into the engine
24:30 Pouring oil into the Fiat 126p engine
25:52 Attempting to start the Fiat 126P engine
26:22 The Fiat 126p engine does not want to start, what could be the reason?
27:05 No compression, problem with valves in the Fiat 126p engine
28:20 The Fiat 126p engine starts after the faults are removed
31:04 The seized Fiat 126p engine starts and runs without any problems
33:13 Why does the Fiat 126p engine suddenly turn off?
35:00 Film Summary The rusty and seized engine still started
38:00 End