There not much to this video, and you won’t learn anything fancy from it – aside from the benefits of being prepared, which this guy most certainly is.
The video is essentially a series of 3,000 photos documenting one do-it-yourselfer’s mission to deconstruct, clean and re-install an entire engine block. He took thousands of photos of each laborious step over the course of a whole year, so that he would remember where each individual piece went when he out it back together again. The result is a stop-motion style video of the engine’s dismantling. It gets especially entertaining about 1 minute and 22 seconds in.
What do you think?
Awesome
Wow, what just happened?
an engineers ultimate challange
okay why in the world do you need to paint your engine blue?