This video discusses a Harley-Davidson motor rebuilding service, highlighting options like full rebuilds for $1200 (with customer top-end assembly), lower-end rebuilds, head rebuilding, cylinder boring with new pistons, and transmission rebuilds for models from 1936 to 1999. The process involves calling the customer with the final price including shipping, and payment is accepted via money order or certified check. The video also promotes the shop's t-shirts.
This YouTube video showcases a motor testing stand and discusses adjustments for motor work. The creator explains a 'rebuild your own motor' service where they handle the lower end assembly, cylinder boring, and head rebuilding, returning the components with a top-end gasket set. This service aims to save customers money on labor and shipping, with the customer only needing to assemble the heads, barrels, carburetor, and push rods. For more details on the rebuild service and shipping, viewers are directed to call Dragonman. The video also promotes shop t-shirts available on their website.
This video demonstrates the process of boring out cylinders and cutting them down to increase compression. The creator also mentions their specialization in motorcycle engine and transmission work, and that they no longer build out bikes or work on complete customer bikes. They offer machine and motor work services, providing instructions for sending in items for repair. The video includes a link to purchase shop T-shirts.
This video details a motor rebuild service for a specific type of engine, likely for a vehicle or powersports application. The service involves disassembling the lower end, glass-beading components, replacing bearings and rods, balancing flywheels, and checking the oil pump. The top end rebuild includes boring cylinders, performing valve jobs, and installing new guides, seals, and valves. The process for shipping parts and the cost of the service are also outlined.
This video focuses on cylinder boring, a technical process within firearm mechanics. While the description is minimal, the title "Cylinder Boring" directly points to gunsmithing and firearm maintenance. It's likely an instructional or demonstration video for those interested in the intricacies of firearm repair or modification.
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