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There are a few videos from Machine Thinking that focus on the early or past days of industrial technology, particularly things such as precision, screws, lathes, etc. I can recommend these in particular:
Another thing to look at would be infographics, especially from Animagraffs by Jacob O'Neil. They've got a few gems that cover some of what you're asking about, such as pistons:
For something a little closer to a full-blown free course or series, there's this Basics of Mechanical Engineering playlist put together by John Bedford Solomon, but it doesn't seem to have any rhyme or reason as to the order, so skip around a bit, or look more specifically at any of the channels it selects videos from.
Lastly, the top videos from US Auto Industry on YouTube (sort by popular) are some old but phenomenal educational content on some of the basics of cars, with videos about differential steering, transmission, suspension, and hydraulics.
Happy learning!