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Driving down the A7 one night, the 6 volt dynamo stopped working. Rolled back the roof a bit for better vis, turned off the lights and did from the Mosspaul to Langholm in full moonlight to save the battery for the sparks.
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Un cra tío Repman
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Great video - I love Honda!!
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Np :)
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No it doesn’t … Air in a roots blower is fed around the outer portion of blower housing ..,
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Ah, invented by a german. Explains.
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best video I have seen on the engine
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I have seen one open IN REAL LIFE with my own eyes, I could have even bought it, if I wanted, it was at historical bikes flea market/meet.
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विषय पर गहन शोध , प्रज्ञावान विश्लेषण और बहुत सुन्दर प्रस्तुति विशेष रूप से चलचित्र की सजीवता।
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Nice animation, thanks!
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Now compare it to a BMW Boxer engine, twin vs twin.
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this is amazing!
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Car community is so toxic, look at these comments
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super video
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awesome presentation!
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I like this video
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Thanks!
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I helped my neighbor change his engine in a vw bus years ago. We used a flathead, a Phillips, and one crescent wrench. No jacks
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This channel will get to a million subscribers real soon . Great content
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Fantastic 😍😍
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Thanks!
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It's an obvious fallacy to state that lacking parts such as an oil or water pump increases reliability. Yes there are fewer parts overall, but those additional parts contribute greatly to the longevity of the entire engjne. How many Model T engines would last 200,000 miles or more without a major rebuild, something that is absolutely unexceptional today? Comparing the fuel mileage of the Model T with the "average" fuel milage of modern vehicles is disingenuous at best, and bordering on dishonest. A small gas engined car today will get at least double the mileage whilst making maybe four or five times the power of the Model T from half the displacement or less. This is not to take anything away from the Model T, it was a huge success for good reason and a credit to Henry Ford. It is mechanically very simple and much easier to repair than modern vehicles, but those repairs were frequently needed.
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Love these animations!
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My Dad was a VW tech in 1970
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Awesome!!!
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Perfect video and technical information 👌 Respect to You 👍
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Sorry. Despite the great engineering it had one huge shortfall in snowy climates: NO HEAT! no heat for the passengers, and critically, no heat to defrost the windshield! I have a vivid memory of driving in my high school friends Beetle in a snow storm in CT with both of us with our heads out the window trying to see the road at night. It should have been criminal. Ralph Nader missed this one.
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I learned to drive in dad's '66 Beetle. No radio, 6 volt electrical system, dangerously dim headlights, etc. As basic as a car can be. When I'd get stuck in the snow, I'd put it in 1st gear, hop out and push myself out. Rust put an end of that poor car when it was 10 years old!
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This is all good until manufacturers make the rod out of plastic 😂
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Thanks!
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I nearly didn't watch this. I treat videos with hyperbole in the title as suspicious. Worth watching.
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Put this on a bicycle and WOW...
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Ford Barra
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