Like anything, the more you do it the better you get at it. This is only the 3rd or 4th e-unit I've had apart. Check out my other channel @pinballmayhem
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@bradkorandoАй бұрын
Excellent video Jeremy. I've always been too intimidated by the E-unit to attempt to work on one. Your explanation and demonstration on how to rebuild one has motivated me to take on the challenge the next time I come across an old engine that has an E-unit in need of repair. Thanks for taking the time to put this together!
@TooManyHobbiesJeremyАй бұрын
That's awesome Brad ! You got this.
@TheCreativeMindАй бұрын
Lol, parts go flying. I can relate. Great video Jeremy.
@TooManyHobbiesJeremyАй бұрын
For sure, of course when I had the camera rolling on this one - the parts refused to go flying
@raysrails2164Ай бұрын
I am still amazed by the design and how the e unit works .
@TooManyHobbiesJeremyАй бұрын
Me too. Simple yet complicated
@Coreyt1976Ай бұрын
Great video. I was looking forward to seeing parts go flying 😂😂
@TooManyHobbiesJeremyАй бұрын
Me too Corey! I'm slightly miffed they didn't
@joshuacampbell9990Ай бұрын
I'll never forget the first one I tore into..... it was a mess to say the least lol. But I'll always say you'll never learn if you don't try!!
@TooManyHobbiesJeremyАй бұрын
For sure 💯! I get asked frequently - how do you learn how to fix these? My answer is by just doing it and learning from my mistakes.
@joshuacampbell9990Ай бұрын
And mistakes can be made! The best advice I can give to someone who is trying to learn is to not force anything. If you’re having trouble taking something apart, stop and look, you might be missing something….. my early days working on junk (not just trains) was hard learned to use some common sense lol.