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SilentMarivs |
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Joined: Mar 14 2020
Member No: #4278
Location: Madrid |
Saludos Alguno no se si habrá visto mis videos. Los dejo aquí para quien le interese. Están en español pero algunas tomas son interesantes. He sacado el motor a la C6 para reparar todas las juntas y fallos que vea Cheers Someone about whether they have seen my videos. I leave them here for whoever is interested. They are in Spanish but some shots are interesting. I have taken the engine out to the C6 to repair all the gaskets and failures you see - Click Here - - Click Here - - Click Here - |
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Fraunie |
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Joined: Dec 09 2018
Member No: #3763
Location: Stockdorf |
Really impressive! It looks like as if you are a really talented mechanic... Too bad I don't understand Spanish | ||
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SilentMarivs |
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Joined: Mar 14 2020
Member No: #4278
Location: Madrid |
saludos, he hecho un nuevo video. aprecio mucho vuestros comentarios y consejos. Greetings, I have made a new video. I really appreciate your comments and advice. - Click Here - |
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ingmar55555 |
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Joined: Mar 16 2020
Member No: #4280
Location: Amsterdam |
Nice to watch Marius, quite a big job that you have undertaken. What I Understood from the video is that you made the special tools to block the flywheel and camshafts yourself ? Although the 6 mm allen keys come from Ikea . Myself I like to do a lot of the work, but this is quite a project....Respect! Best Regards Ingmar |
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SilentMarivs |
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Joined: Mar 14 2020
Member No: #4278
Location: Madrid |
New video, enjoy It - Click Here - |
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SilentMarivs |
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Joined: Mar 14 2020
Member No: #4278
Location: Madrid |
regards I have made new videos of the c6. I have little time lately, worse I will try to upload more soon - Click Here - - Click Here - - Click Here - - Click Here - |
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FraserG |
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Joined: Jan 05 2015
Member No: #2011
Location: Auckland |
Thanks, One of life's great regrets is not being able to understand more languages! Cheers Fraser |
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DSDan |
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Joined: Apr 03 2018
Member No: #3488
Location: Auckland |
Hi Guys, Just thought I'd chip in in case anyone is particularly interested in this work and doesn't know how to get the subtitles up on YouTube. It's very easy. Just press the cc, (closed captions), icon at the bottom of screen and subtitles come up in Spanish. Then press the settings icon, (like the big cog), next to the cc icon. It shows 'Spanish' captions. Press on Spanish and then select Auto Translate. Every language in the world comes up, obviously scroll down to English, (or whatever!), select language and the captions will instantly translate into your choice. Might not make the work involved seem too much easier but at least we can understand what he is up to! |
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Fraunie |
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Joined: Dec 09 2018
Member No: #3763
Location: Stockdorf |
Thanks for this post, but unfortunately the translation is complete nonsense mostly | ||
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DSDan |
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Joined: Apr 03 2018
Member No: #3488
Location: Auckland |
Yes, Fraunie, I think live translation is always going to be a bit sticky, especially when trying to identify some obscure mechanical component. I think English is particularly tricky. We use some strange words and odd phrases that don't always translate easily. Could well just be easier to learn Spanish! |
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FraserG |
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Joined: Jan 05 2015
Member No: #2011
Location: Auckland |
Whilst the translation does throw up some funny results it is much better than watching the video with no idea of what is being said. I must say that our engines look more interesting inside than out, to me anyway! | ||
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