How an engine works - comprehensive tutorial animation featuring Toyota engine technologies
Animation I created for Toyota that gives an overview of the components of an engine, how an engine works and some of Toyota's valve, intake and Exhaust technologies. I wrote, directed and storyboarded the video. It was for training purposes only.
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See other videos at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zA_19bHxEYg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpP6WYKrtS4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMrBDdLGB20
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwwXukJaTlM
Comp Cams - How it's Made
Competition Cams, one of the industry leaders in performance engine equipment, walks PowerTV through the complex process of designing, creating and manufacturing its high performance cam shafts.
How Ignition System Works
Know the basic working of an automobile ignition system working on battery. For more detailed information on ignition system and functioning of individual ignition elements, log on to http://www.theautopartsshop.com/carsystem/ignition-system.html
Dissecting an Engine, The Basic Parts and Their Function - EricTheCarGuy
Dissecting an Engine, The Basic Parts and Their Function - EricTheCarGuy
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I've had more than one request for this and since I had a few hours while sitting on my butt waiting for my Dodge engine to show up I thought I would fill the time by making this video for you. I have to say that after the first edit I wasn't too happy and went back and reshot not once but twice and even then I still felt I didn't cover it the way I liked. I should really start scripting these videos, it would make my life soo much easier. Anyway don't be too rough on me if you have differing opinions as I'm willing to accept them in the comments if you are nice about it but if your going to tear me a new one then please make a video of your own explaining why as at least then we will be on the same playing field.
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Engine Overheating? How To Troubleshoot and Diagnose Your Cooling System in 9 Easy Steps
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In this video, I explain how-to troubleshoot and diagnose an overheating engine in 9 simple steps. I show you how to tell if each system is working properly. This happens to be a cooling system from a Jeep Cherokee but the same rules apply across all makes and models including jeep, dodge, ford, chevy, toyota, and almost all others.
9 Steps:
1 - Clean Coolant?
2 - Radiator Debris?
3 - Leaks?
4 - Air Burp?
5 - Lower Radiator Hose Spring?
6 - Electric Fan?
7 - Thermostat?
8 - Water Pump?
9 - Fan Clutch?
Audi TDI - How it's made
The Science Channel does a great job explaining the TDI and the build process.
How to Check Bearing Clearances Plastigage - Engine Rebuild Do It Yourself (Part One)
DIY engine rebuild. See Part Two: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2aHnlHYW7A
How to check main and rod bearing clearances.
This is to prevent low oil pressure or seized bearings.
clearance required = .001" - .003" for almost all engines
I ordered the Plastigage wire here. $2.50
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/catalog/accessories (Search Plastigage)
How Lubricants Work
The Video describes with the help of demonstrations on how lubricants perform their role in engines.
Russian Rotary Vane Engine
Rotary Vane Engine proposed to power Russian hybrid car 'ё мобиль' (Yo Mobile).
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How a Running Engine with No Oil Sounds
Someone forgot to fill the crankcase with oil before they started this Inline 6 Ford 300 engine. The next shot was after they added oil. Poor engine!
How To Solve An Engine Overheat Condition - EricTheCarGuy
How To Solve An Engine Overheat Condition - EricTheCarGuy
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I actually had fun putting this one together for you since the car I was working on didn't cooperate it made it so I could show you real world problems as they happened, very cool. I think this one is pretty self explanatory so I will save a long explanation. In case you missed the link to the "Bleeding a Cooling System" here is a link for you
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