
If you can't tell the top of that engine comes about to my head. Its really awesome. I was nerves after all the school that I had been though and working with all of my automobile buddy's that I wouldn't like to work on diesel engines but these past two days in the shop have been great.
I also am thankful for my instructor being one of the best I have had yet. He yells at everyone to keep them in line and goes around the shop looking for anyone that needs help. He is actually trying to help us learn something! Who would have thought?
We were able to fire up our engine before we started taking them apart and I was sold as the first one turned over.
The ground shook.
My eyes must have been so wide as my teacher let the six cylinders roar to a peak. I listend to the whistle of the turbo charger and felt lines pules with the idle. When he cut it off I was grinning ear to ear and noticed that about half my class was the same way. Diesel was awesome.
I'm glad we only did one at a time because there are a lot of these engines.

Here is a picture of the crankshaft out of one of them. The specs very, but this one weighs about five hundred pounds.

We just about got done taking them apart and I really do need this one to run when I am finished.

Thankfully its not falling apart. My last engine was broken when I got to it and my teacher said "just do what you can...". Well when all your bolts are broke and your manifold doesn't seal there's really not to much we can do. In this class we noticed that a few of our bolts were missing. I told our teacher and he said "Hang on I will go get you some new ones."
Diesel is Awesome..
Not to fear though, for all you auto techs who read this blog. I still work at badyear tire and I have lots of automobiles to deal with and talk about. I did a double take at this truck just the other day. I thought I had seen it some where before and then noticed that its the same truck that Ben has been building. Almost... its a 1970 and Ben's is a '69... and this one is not broken.


Also I get to see all the cars that I'm never going to own. On purpose. The list includes:
Anything made by Mercedes
A GMC Acadia
Anything by VW (Right now there are two Jettas in the shop that we have to push back in every night) (Sorry Angela)
A Mazda CX-7 and CX-9 (I know I used to like those)
kia, hyundai, most Fords, honda SUVS and trucks, and anything that has enough voltage to kill me. (Hybirds)
I know, I'm trying not to be a snob, but I am.
They work us really hard over there and don't give us a lot of down time. I took a picture of the break room.

There should be a sing that says "DO NOT USE" just to top it off.
Dang, Son! Look at that thang! Next time, put a person in the photo for some perspective. Your description and enthusiasm reminds me of the first time you plugged in The Beast and hit the E, though I'm sure it was that times 100.
ReplyDeleteHow marvelous to get this confirmation (as if we needed even more) that you're exactly where God wants you to be. God is SO GOOD.
And Oh! How you make me laugh! Thank you!
Counting the days here . . .
Okay, after seeing pictures I'm definitely sticking with my philosophy: diesel engines really are going to take over the world! Good thing you're learning how to work on them; that'll come in handy. ;)
ReplyDeleteOnly halfway kidding, but I'm so glad you LOVED it! :D
Have a wonderful day at work. Praying for you.
You're such a musician, Tyler. Even when it comes to diesel engines you hear music in the thing. What a drummer, what a drummer...
ReplyDeleteAnswered prayer - you have found what you were created to do! This makes my heart glad!
ReplyDeleteWould you come home already???
ReplyDelete;-)