The first crankshaft was JUNK! - Crank Grinding, Balancing, AND MORE!

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Jim's Automotive Machine Shop, Inc.

Jim's Automotive Machine Shop, Inc.

Ай бұрын

Today we're moving forward on the F-head 134ci Jeep motor that a customer brought in for their 1951 Willys Jeep Truck restoration...
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@rosschamberlain1823
@rosschamberlain1823 Ай бұрын
The cleaning guy appears to show a good aptitude for this line of work. I recommend he be promoted to the machine shop. Mind you mucking out pig sheds and scrubbing toilets is an honorable trade, but he's got a gift here!
@JAMSIONLINE
@JAMSIONLINE Ай бұрын
We will keep that in mind! lol
@kurtisstutzman7056
@kurtisstutzman7056 Ай бұрын
Yeah, I got that same feeling...
@jamesberdine8574
@jamesberdine8574 Ай бұрын
Yea, seems to have a knack for machine work.
@GrahamFrench247
@GrahamFrench247 Ай бұрын
Definitely got a talent for both cleaning and machining! 👍🏻
@notsofresh8563
@notsofresh8563 Ай бұрын
Dont praise him too much or he will want a raise.....
@billmoran3812
@billmoran3812 Ай бұрын
On the subject of balancing, as a power generation engineer, we had a gas turbine generator that had developed a severe vibration. Rather than spend over $100,000 to remove the generator and transport it to the manufacturer’s repair facility, we brought in precision vibration analysis equipment and identified the direction and magnitude of the displacement. A single 1/4” flat washer was added to a balancing post on the rotor which was peened over to hold it in place. This solved the vibration and saved $100,000 plus weeks of downtime. One single hardware store washer!
@robertwest3093
@robertwest3093 28 күн бұрын
Amazing how simple the solution to a complex problem can be.
@mikeam3871
@mikeam3871 5 күн бұрын
I was always amazed that something that weighed hundreds of pounds could rotate at 3600 rpm and have a vibration of 2-4 mils.
@BlueAvenger09
@BlueAvenger09 17 сағат бұрын
Funny enough I test and balance rotors for GE. Even we use washers at the couplings to balance. Crazy what a couple grams can do to balance a 50 ton unit.
@Bill99Cass
@Bill99Cass 5 күн бұрын
I'm an old guy who never knew what I wanted to do for a living. After watching your videos I now realize what I was made for. (I was a FedEx guy until I retired in 2007) Next life I guess Thanks for your excellent work.
@christinewhybrow8813
@christinewhybrow8813 Ай бұрын
I'm an electrical engineer, so am really interested watching you work your magic on a crank. I don't know if you have a degree or certificate in your line of work, but you COULD be a great teacher, & teachers are indispensable, especially in our 'throw away' society now. ALWAYS enjoy watching you, guys, but THIS video just shows how knowledgeable you are, & how much money you charge is worth every cent! Thnx You were always better than the "cleaning boy" we last saw you as:)
@Gregorybridgewater
@Gregorybridgewater Ай бұрын
I 💯 agree.
@ricksmith4736
@ricksmith4736 Ай бұрын
I just watched a video about the restoration shop at the Pensacola Air Museum... The machinery in the machine shop was to die for.. I was thinking the same as you, are there young people coming up being taught how to use these machines????
@ellieprice363
@ellieprice363 Ай бұрын
Let’s change that to “is” a great teacher. Now on KZfaq.
@rcf8367
@rcf8367 Ай бұрын
He’s a degreed mechanical engineer
@frasercrone3838
@frasercrone3838 Ай бұрын
Engine repair machine shops are a dying breed. Performance engines and large truck diesels are what keeps most of them going these days. Modern vehicles rarely have engines rebuilt even when they die. A secondhand unit is usually the repair option for that situation. Repair time is the main factor involved here. The more labor involved the higher the cost. it used to be that parts made up the majority of cost hence repair was the cheaper option.
@kevinsmith9420
@kevinsmith9420 Ай бұрын
I love seeing a master doing what so many never even knew about. Thank you for all the memories.
@petervass240
@petervass240 Ай бұрын
Jim you are a master craftsman. I was an apprentice mechanic in the late sixties. We used to take our machining work to a couple of " old boys" in a workshop full of machines, probably pre-war, or war surplus. they always did a perfect job. later I encoutered newer shops with newer machines, but you didnt get the quality. Thank you for showing us your workmanship. All the best to you and Nic, from here in the UK.
@Dave-gf3kd
@Dave-gf3kd Ай бұрын
Unbelievable education! So much skill, patience, and attention to detail!
@AndySatterwhite
@AndySatterwhite Ай бұрын
Every time I watch one of your videos it makes me wish I had found a local shop like you guys to go the extra mile instead of slapping it back together with fresh bearings and calling it a day. Awesome work and attention to detail!
@Retroboy-pe2me
@Retroboy-pe2me Ай бұрын
Stoked to watch some more old school stuff. If I ever need machine work, I'm bringing it to you. You guys care about quality.
@Mothermopar426
@Mothermopar426 Ай бұрын
Thats a fact!
@joemiller105
@joemiller105 Ай бұрын
That crank grinder is a beautiful machine. I’m glad to see the cleaning guy takes good care of it.
@rosschamberlain1823
@rosschamberlain1823 Ай бұрын
He does keep it clean!
@Mr.mopar71
@Mr.mopar71 Ай бұрын
Cleaning guy, you are definitely from the old school. I believe you're the 1st person I've seen shut down a torch properly. Well done sir.
@1320pass
@1320pass Ай бұрын
Best Sunday morning television ever right here. I tell ya, that cleaning guy has some chops. It's like he's done this stuff a time or two.. 🤔 Also good to hear the culprit with the wrist pin getting into the cylinder wall.👌
@CothranMike
@CothranMike Ай бұрын
Usually a ring-the-bell test is done suspended to prevent damping from the support surface as well as the hand used to stabilize the crank.
@Sunspot-19
@Sunspot-19 Ай бұрын
Another excellent episode of The Cleaning Guy in Action!! Way to go, Jim and Nick!! Shops such as yours are becoming scarce and the two of you are doing a great service!
@donniceblakely1075
@donniceblakely1075 Ай бұрын
These guys do excellent work, I know because I do some of the same type work ! They don't hide anything, most machnist will hide tenths of and inch and claim they landed right on measurement. 1 to 2 tenths of and inch is some pretty good tolerances! These guys are very good at what they do.
@hangman396
@hangman396 Ай бұрын
I'm happy I've found your channel, I have some machining experience, but this is fun to watch... Thank you for allowing me to be able to watch... And the Cleaning Guy definatly needs a partial raise...
@DrMatt96
@DrMatt96 Ай бұрын
I could watch you guys rebuild engines all day, something so satisfying about building something nicely.
@pchris6662
@pchris6662 9 күн бұрын
Is it just me, or does this seem like amazing overkill for a 75HP engine? I love it. And as an old Jeep owner, I am sooooo jealous of whoever owns and is going to run this engine. Thanks so much for letting us see what goes into doing this. :)
@johnhudson333
@johnhudson333 Ай бұрын
I’m amazed. I wish you did the work on my first car (1937 Plymouth). Keep up the great work 😊
@subterfusion4005
@subterfusion4005 Ай бұрын
So educational to see a young guy workind down to a couple tenths that far between centers. He has a bright future ahead!
@Bdogg12784
@Bdogg12784 Ай бұрын
The 3 machinist I know all shake like that. I think it's from a couple things. Working all the time, using the old machines, small tedious work. I look at it as a good machinist with lots and lots of experience. Love watching the videos. Keep them coming.
@davidcampbell5117
@davidcampbell5117 Ай бұрын
I was a mechanic for two summers in (75-76) High School and a Tank mechanic in the Army for 3 years. I studied all things automotive. Came across the term Balanced and Blueprinted I found out what Blueprinted is reading Smokey Yunick's book. But I never knew what balanced entailed until now. Thanks for the video.
@blackscotydog
@blackscotydog Ай бұрын
Cleaning guy is a national treasure!.....Sure wish you were closer to east coast. Got some EJ 25 heads that need him.
@normsweet1710
@normsweet1710 Ай бұрын
Been a long time since I hung out at “Mike’s” when I was a lot younger. I refreshed my learning curve and seen some new balancing “tools” ! Thank You Men, nice quiet way to spend Mother’s Day afternoon. (Hey MaMa got a nap too 😃👍)
@mrvector257
@mrvector257 Ай бұрын
Always love seeing the crank grinder in use. Such a cool piece of machinery.
@scooterwoodley195
@scooterwoodley195 Ай бұрын
I can’t get enough of these videos. Thanks for taking the time to make them and teaching us along the way. Fascinating.
@buzzard6410
@buzzard6410 Ай бұрын
Every episode there are always a couple pieces of experiential wisdom that the cleaning guy imparts.
@timwintersoncntr
@timwintersoncntr Ай бұрын
You have created an absolute treasure trove in this YT channel! This video is, perhaps, the exemplar for clear, precise, and correct information for proper engine building.
@ramanshah7627
@ramanshah7627 Ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this comprehensive format. Amazing how much goes into these engine rebuilds 😊
@boe4448
@boe4448 Ай бұрын
JAMS, You guys are very talented. While watching I wonder the engineering that went into design, development of the machines you use. Very interesting and informative. It would be nice to see the engines running after assembly. Thanks, Boe
@rickherrell9451
@rickherrell9451 Ай бұрын
I love it when the cleaning guy goes solo, he's a great teacher!
@goldwing2000
@goldwing2000 Ай бұрын
As a military vehicle owner and enthusiast, it's almost comical to see how much care and precision you're putting into this old engine. I love watching the machine work but it's going to end up absolutely light years better than it ever was, even brand new. This is going to be the most precision F-Head ever!
@ronnietanner3150
@ronnietanner3150 Ай бұрын
Thank you Jim , just one more great learning experience for me. Nothing better than watching you preform your magic on motors.
@JAMSIONLINE
@JAMSIONLINE Ай бұрын
Abracadabra
@BIllMcCambridge
@BIllMcCambridge Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing yalls talents and adventures. Ole Pops does a good job of explaining not just what he is doing but thw thought peocess behind why he would do it that way. Great job. Also the camera work and editing were spot on.
@brianmaynard7320
@brianmaynard7320 Ай бұрын
Love watching the balancing act.. Ain't cheating..it's working SMART!! THANK YOU for sharing your time with us!!
@bigbelconut
@bigbelconut Ай бұрын
The bolt on counter weights will dampen the ring of the crank. I just wish you were closer to me, I would give you all my machine work. All the good shops in so cal have closed up. It's very refreshing watching professionals work.
@ursamajor26
@ursamajor26 Ай бұрын
"Always think of the next guy, because the next guy may be you... " :)
@pierrehuard1341
@pierrehuard1341 Сағат бұрын
Wow ! Outstanding workmanship and attention to detail. Glad I found your video through a facebook friend
@ChrisGough-fx5vy
@ChrisGough-fx5vy 26 күн бұрын
Real pleasure to watch a craftsman at work.Hopefully the younger generation will one day be as good.
@bobbybelcher6800
@bobbybelcher6800 3 күн бұрын
excellent meticulous craftsmanship ! Quality work ! One lucky customer !
@MrPhils1958
@MrPhils1958 Ай бұрын
Really enjoy watching the cleaning guy do his thing with old engines.
@robertsanders6463
@robertsanders6463 Ай бұрын
Very nice Jim! First time I have this process. I used to check our Allison C28 Turbine engines after OH and build up in our helicopters. Vibration is a component life ending happening. The manuafacture would not listen that they had a vibration until we brought vibration specialists in th the equation. You did a very nice job explaining and showing the process.
@kriswright1022
@kriswright1022 Ай бұрын
You and Bob Ross have a soothing way of explaining what takes yrs to master. I could watch for hrs!❤
@ralphcrume2173
@ralphcrume2173 Ай бұрын
What a pleasure to watch a Master at work.
@Mike_Drew
@Mike_Drew 20 күн бұрын
Great video, the cleaning guy seems to have a knack for this machine work. Seriously though, true expert and great explanation of what you are doing each step of the way. My only regret is that you are too far from my area to give you any business. Both you and Nickolaus have a great work ethic and always a commitment to quality. I truly appreciate your candid discussion of being inside specs, demonstrating that nothing is ever "perfect". You always demonstrate a desire to get the end product as perfect as possible for your customer. Well Done!!!
@KB10GL
@KB10GL Ай бұрын
As an auto mechanic apprentice [late '60's] I learned that forged cranks ring clear & crisp, while forged [correction, Cast cranks] cranks ring kinda flat. And that's how it's been for all the engines that I have overhauled or rebuilt over the last 55 years or more. Your used Willys crank looks like a casting.
@thomasegjoergensen
@thomasegjoergensen Ай бұрын
I think you wrote "forged" on both, which one rings clear and which one rings flat?
@JAMSIONLINE
@JAMSIONLINE Ай бұрын
The Willys is actually a forged crank but the bolt on counterweights seem to dampen the sound.
@Raphael-eu7cw
@Raphael-eu7cw Ай бұрын
That and weights are bolted on that would just kill the vibrations of the ring.
@joemuncie9187
@joemuncie9187 Ай бұрын
Yes, I thought that the replacement crank might be cast iron because it has a much narrower parting line than the original. The difference in "ring" might just be caused by the bolt on counterweights
@francisschweitzer8431
@francisschweitzer8431 Ай бұрын
@@JAMSIONLINE THAT is what I said when you did it. The bolted weights will not ring.
@hardtail-gy8dk
@hardtail-gy8dk Ай бұрын
Love watching a master at work, the amount of equipment and knowledge in their use and goals, would love to use your shop for work and would be honored to work under your knowledge with a flair of humor thrown in 😊
@Bradleyscience
@Bradleyscience 25 күн бұрын
Jim, your experience and understanding ,along with your articulation is truly helpful for those of us with substantially less experience. Thank you very much! Cheers
@xFR34KEEx
@xFR34KEEx Ай бұрын
So amazing to have these F Head videos. Just got my F Head 61 Willys running.
@JAMSIONLINE
@JAMSIONLINE Ай бұрын
Nice! Been wanting to do one on the channel for a while.
@leedale4008
@leedale4008 Ай бұрын
Wouldn’t dream of making fun of something you can’t help,you’re a clever man with only skills I could dream of having.keep it up 👍
@lowelllogerwell5146
@lowelllogerwell5146 4 күн бұрын
A race ready rotating assy for an F engine? Now that's a first!!! Great job!!!!
@PaulG.x
@PaulG.x Ай бұрын
Use it as a post for a letterbox. I have seen a crank from a large engine used for the post and a connecting rod and piston with a cylinder sleeve used for the letterbox
@alanwhite4456
@alanwhite4456 21 күн бұрын
Learning so much! Thank you and please continue with the Willys F 134, certainly enjoying this series!
@rickoneill4343
@rickoneill4343 Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge and tooling.
@JAMSIONLINE
@JAMSIONLINE Ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to watch!
@tracynichols7206
@tracynichols7206 Ай бұрын
One of the best descriptions and view of what is being done as you go
@tomwagner1764
@tomwagner1764 Ай бұрын
For a second life, I've seen many crankshafts converted to mailbox posts.
@arthurjennings5202
@arthurjennings5202 Ай бұрын
Picky. Picky. Picky. But, if I were paying for the work, I'd pay it in a heartbeat. Precision. Precision. Precision. That is the motto of a great shop.
@danielesilvaggi
@danielesilvaggi Ай бұрын
Thank you the education you give is priceless. I have an engine builder just around the corner from me and I asked him if he needed help and I would love to work for him, but still no luck.
@victorbellan8357
@victorbellan8357 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the detailed explanation of the steps &process ! You are VERY thorough! I think there’s not many shops of this quality left in this country !
@phillipsracecraft4208
@phillipsracecraft4208 Ай бұрын
Thanks again Jim!
@JAMSIONLINE
@JAMSIONLINE Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!!
@JAMSIONLINE
@JAMSIONLINE Ай бұрын
It was nice visiting with you last week.
@frankgliha4149
@frankgliha4149 Ай бұрын
I'm Learning from a PhD in Machining! Just so impressive and great job!
@jamesgwynn574
@jamesgwynn574 29 күн бұрын
10:30 pm, Great skill with the technical work, I thoroughly enjoy viewing your videos, looking forward to the next episode of this series. Thank you 😊
@jorgefernandez-mv8hu
@jorgefernandez-mv8hu Ай бұрын
This was an interesting video to watch. The owner of this engine is going to be very happy with all the thorough care you have taken so far. I am looking forward to seeing the next phase in getting this engine together.
@robertmills3554
@robertmills3554 Ай бұрын
Best video I ever saw you produce. WOW nice! /thank you so much!
@convair21
@convair21 23 күн бұрын
What a Master on this engine! The 75 horses will have a smooth run now!
@sethlaird4435
@sethlaird4435 28 күн бұрын
Thank y'all for doing these shows, even though there are some real a-holes that would comment.
@sharifabdul4237
@sharifabdul4237 Ай бұрын
The depth of your knowledge is unbelievable ❤ thanks you for the time u spent making this video .❤
@claudemills1961
@claudemills1961 25 күн бұрын
You answered my question before I asked. When you were grinding the rod and cap ends I was thinking that will make the hole oblong. Glad I waited to comment.
@alangarton4313
@alangarton4313 Ай бұрын
Love your channel. i used to work on Cummins and Detroit Diesels in the 1980's as a school bus mechanic in the Sierras in California, so watching your work is very interesting to me. My Step-granddaughter is named Amelia Pelz, Her Grandfather is Joe Pelz, who has a dairy very close to your location. When we visited my step-daughter when she lived there in 2001, I bet we drove right by your shop. Small world. Keep up the good work.
@JAMSIONLINE
@JAMSIONLINE Ай бұрын
Yes, it is a small world. I know Joe. Too funny.
@markadams5285
@markadams5285 23 күн бұрын
Great video and Great work! Thanks for letting us watch!
@tonysayles2891
@tonysayles2891 20 күн бұрын
so nice to see the great detail you take in all the work you do ,,, AMAZING STUFF GUY,S
@JlerchTampa
@JlerchTampa Ай бұрын
The attention to detail and explanations of why the details are important make this channel simply amazing!
@user-zh1eb2tj3n
@user-zh1eb2tj3n Ай бұрын
He has so much old school knowledge combined with modern, its crazy. True craftsman and very very rare he is. Awesome to watch!
@WillaHerrera
@WillaHerrera Ай бұрын
I'm glad you show every step so people have an idea of how much time effort and knowledge it takes just to get ONE of many many tasks involved in building a motor correctly.
@mikemckain6556
@mikemckain6556 13 күн бұрын
When I was in Tech School 40 plus years ago, our instructor had us do the same thing when resizing rods.
@gregdavis9376
@gregdavis9376 Ай бұрын
You guys are so amazing! Real American precision craftsmen!!
@Malc2169
@Malc2169 Ай бұрын
Quality hour and a half. Felt like 10 minutes. Such a great watch. Thank you.
@mikeridgway4439
@mikeridgway4439 Ай бұрын
A lot of work for an F Head motor. I doubt many would have balanced the entire rotating assembly like that, and if they didn't, I doubt the owner would ever notice via the operation of the engine. Nice work. I appreciate the attention to detail.
@dennismirante9528
@dennismirante9528 Ай бұрын
Wow, what a great video! I wish I could be an apprentice in a shop like this. Learned so much!
@johnmanning8982
@johnmanning8982 Ай бұрын
Been watching for a while, now. This video was just fun!
@moonshadowdrifting
@moonshadowdrifting Ай бұрын
This is excellent insight into the mission of doing good engine engineering. Promote the cleaning guy!!!
@klaasbloem
@klaasbloem Ай бұрын
Great educational video Jim, thanks!
@cr-cg7kn
@cr-cg7kn Ай бұрын
9:40 look at the cleaning guy using the flashlight on his hand held surveillance device 👏
@samheumann5640
@samheumann5640 Ай бұрын
What a laborious process, wow. Thanks for sharing
@davidsmyth5770
@davidsmyth5770 Ай бұрын
You remind me so much of my deceased father-in-law. He was a machinist and had all the equipment in his garage. He would be thrilled at the newer computerized equipment to make things much closer.
@slowjoe
@slowjoe Ай бұрын
Expert work jim.
@stephenpoe2037
@stephenpoe2037 Ай бұрын
It's always in the details ! Thanks for sharing this wonderful video !
@billzemon8628
@billzemon8628 Ай бұрын
Excellent long video; I've always wanted to know what went into engine balancing step by step; Thanks for the clarity and detail of your explanations.
@4Truth4All
@4Truth4All Ай бұрын
A great episode! The cleaning guy always delivers!
@TrevorHammond-pr7yt
@TrevorHammond-pr7yt Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for taking us through the magical things a proper machinist does.
@logancarter2134
@logancarter2134 Ай бұрын
Absolutely outstanding episode, enjoyed it very much!!!
@awesomecronk7183
@awesomecronk7183 Ай бұрын
Man that crankshaft grinder looks like a blast
@marc-henricerar4170
@marc-henricerar4170 Ай бұрын
Excellent video! Love all the details explained as you went through each step.
@lukebrennan5780
@lukebrennan5780 Ай бұрын
That was SUPERB! Thank you.
@WeeShoeyDugless
@WeeShoeyDugless Ай бұрын
Yet another fascinating episode in the motor build for your old Jeep Jim. It will be better than when it left the factory👍🏻👍🏻
@user-wb4tn6hw5t
@user-wb4tn6hw5t Ай бұрын
Really enjoy how you explain what you are doing
@slicedbread9003
@slicedbread9003 Ай бұрын
That is a heck of a lot of work. And there is more to go. This is coming out far better than they would have done at the Willy's factory. Good job.
@billhendon1017
@billhendon1017 27 күн бұрын
So cool watching an old school pro!! Thanks for the info!!
@tomeyssen9674
@tomeyssen9674 Ай бұрын
Awesome...enjoyed!...thank you Jim.
@CorvetteBill364
@CorvetteBill364 Ай бұрын
Dam lot more stuff tor me to understand. Glad you have the patience and knowledge to do this kind of work
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