After months of work, the video documents the process of putting a Murcielago engine back into a Lamborghini Murcielago car that had been left abandoned for seven years. The engine had various issues, including oil leaks and missing oil seals. The video shows the challenges of reinstalling the engine correctly, including using RTV sealing and thicker O-rings to address the oil leaks. The video also highlights the importance of proper tensioning of the engine belt and the use of a sound analyzer to tune it correctly. Ultimately, the team successfully gets the engine in place, fills it with oil, and verifies oil pressure before adding fresh fuel and attempting to start it. The video ends with anticipation as they prepare to start the engine for the first time in seven years.
Here are the key facts from the provided text:
1. The Murcielago engine was put back into the Mercer logo after months of work.
2. The Murcielago had been left abandoned for seven years and required extensive repairs.
3. The engine rebuild attempt was made by the narrator and their dad, but it initially failed due to oil leaks.
4. They attempted to seal the engine again using a different method involving O-rings and RTV sealing.
5. They successfully sealed the engine on the third attempt.
6. The engine had an issue with the timing belt tension, which they adjusted.
7. The exhaust system for the Mercer logo was upgraded with a titanium exhaust from Carbonize UK.
8. They finally got the engine in place and prepared to start it for the first time in seven years.
9. They correctly filled the engine with three liters of oil and the separate oil tank with eight liters.
10. The engine showed some oil pressure when cranked, indicating progress in the repair.