Well That did NOT go as smoothly as he thought?

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Published 2024-07-26
Well guys itโ€™s part two of John and his crank grinder, although itโ€™s not going as smoothly as it should be. Also, we have a visitor with some more ongoing work in the shape of another YouTuber!

All Comments (15)
  • @youngmuttley
    We want more videos with John in. Love the technical videos.
  • Again, you can walk with a wooden leg, but you cannot see with a wooden eye.
  • @mrb3483
    Nice to see John grinding the cranks, it looks harder than you think it would be, i love the tech, nice one lads ๐Ÿ˜Ž
  • I can remember John when Barum engineers where in the Arcade ,Bear street . I use to take cranks . Heads . Etc , that was back in the seventies , when I worked for Bernard Hancock , years gone by ,
  • The 'scroll' is an Archimedes thread also used on some old gearboxes
  • @forresta65
    Johns givin it 6 naught in the background!
  • @Phuc_Yhou
    John needs an apprentice crank specialist, clean,grind, balance, not Issac he's got enough on his plate and is the next gen engine specialist. ๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿ‘
  • @paulnolan1352
    Cheers Lee, get John too explain the purpose of the Fillet Radii on a Crankshaft. See you on the next one.
  • You generally mount A series blocks to the engine stand using a custom made plate that's bolted between the oil filter housing studs and alternator bracket studs. Needs different drillings for A series and A+ blocks due to different alternator stud locations.
  • @bobmizen1
    thank you 'Uncle' John. Bob M. South Wales
  • @alandavies1725
    Safety glasses?????? I know John is old school but you will have to put your foot down.
  • @cm-oo1td
    Those lights are sheet,,, YouTube fad everyone copying each other and there sheet