1 Million Pounds Holding Your Engine Together | How Bolts Really Work
Автор: Disrupted Factory | With Yanesh
Загружено: 2026-02-02
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Your car or diesel engine isn’t one solid block of metal, it’s a system of components held together by bolts operating under EXTREME tension. In fact, just the cylinder head on a heavy-duty diesel engine can be held intact by over 1 million pounds of clamping force. That force doesn’t come from the metal alone, it comes from bolt preload.
In this short episode, we unpack how engines get their real strength from fasteners tightened to over 90% of their ultimate tensile strength. From cylinder heads and main bearing caps to connecting rods, bolts quietly absorb the massive loads generated by combustion, keeping engines running safely at high pressure and high speed.
If you’ve ever wondered what actually holds your engine together, this video explains why bolts — not just steel — are the unsung heroes of mechanical engineering and manufacturing.
This Machine Monday dives into the physics of tension, preload, and why a bolted engine can be stronger than one machined from a single solid block.
#MachineMonday #Bolt #DieselPower #Strength
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