Just another cement head youtuber who can afford to trash cars for a paycheck.
I think this is my point exactly. If you're going to work on a car, or really anything mechanical, do it properly. If you find a motor full of water that you're not sure about, at least pull the friggin' oil pan. Obviously on an Eagle that's not the easiest venture with the motor in the car, but it's not like he knew that. I would feel the same way if it was the hypothetical 2018 Corolla I mentioned initially, not just an Eagle. The type of car here is irrelevant.
The knowledge that gets passed on to an untrained/uninformed audience here is: "mystery motor full of water, drain water, fill with oil, expect everything to be fine". So many people take YouTube to be "THE" definitive source for lots of things and the uninformed may not know to question our friend's work methods.
I have more of an issue with that than anything else.
The other thing I'd say is this: Having the Eagle up on the Youtube "big screen" is fine, but not all publicity is good publicity. Having our cars painted as completely disposable lumps of garbage doesn't do much to forward the hobby.
As always, it's just my opinion. Bear in mind I am a softie that felt bad back in the day watching/hearing "Cash for Clunkers" engines die with the sodium silicate solution.
Rant over, getting off soapbox...
David