5:20 Quick question regarding the slave cylinder, I've seen other videos saying that it needs to be out of the car and compressed before bleeding but I can see you have it installed in the gearbox. I need to do mine so wondering if it matters?
Looks like in your job the starter bolts magically removed themselves since you forgot to mention it needs to be removed too for the trasmission to detach 🎉
Hi, great video. Do you think that flywheel needed resurfacing? Did you replace the CV joint seal that was leaking? Its possible to get the box out without removing the subframe, but need to remove the bumper cover and slide the front end forwards, remove the front leg of the subframe.
The new gen 3s are class. They're fun as fuck to drive, and they're affordable for the quality they provide. These gen 2s suffer a lot of setbacks. Engine issues are common, they chew threw oil, and there's points on the front chassis behind the wheel arches that are bad for corrosion, just to name a few. Minis are great cars, but the 2nd gen is problematic. My 2010 One is deciding to be a money pit again. Clutch, head gasket, catalytic converter, among some other minor issues. Despite that, I'd absolutely buy a gen 3 in a heartbeat.
This video gave me better overview than a lot other videos on YT. Beginning of May will be the time for the clutch replacement on ours
5:20 Quick question regarding the slave cylinder, I've seen other videos saying that it needs to be out of the car and compressed before bleeding but I can see you have it installed in the gearbox.
I need to do mine so wondering if it matters?
Looks like in your job the starter bolts magically removed themselves since you forgot to mention it needs to be removed too for the trasmission to detach 🎉
Very informative. What would a job like this cost, noting the limited access and the number of parts needed to be remove to access the gearbox?
It depends on what labour charge the garage has... 5-700 ish
Hi, great video.
Do you think that flywheel needed resurfacing?
Did you replace the CV joint seal that was leaking?
Its possible to get the box out without removing the subframe, but need to remove the bumper cover and slide the front end forwards, remove the front leg of the subframe.
Hi mate. How does that clutch alignment tool work ! Nice video!
It goes through pressure plate to the clutch plate tightens up on the splines of the clutch plate and allows you to align them for fitting
Awesome video mate, appreciate it👌
Hi. Great video. What is the make of the clutch alignment tool please.
gonna pull the subframe on mine, looks like you can leave the front end on???
same here, taking the bumper off is far worse with all the fiddly plastic clips
And hard to drain the air con at home
Hi What is the total price of the job?
If only it was always that fast as in the video.
I'd love to have 3 hours to video start to finish but with me working in a workshop I get interrupted all the time
Perfect time to replace the front anti roll bar bushes because that is a pig of a job in situ
Hi I’ve watched this through! Is it possible without subframe removal?
You can remove the front instead, but even with that if I remember right, you still have to remove a subframe leg.
sadly my clutch also had a leakaroonie
why would you buy a mini
There a popular car
The new gen 3s are class. They're fun as fuck to drive, and they're affordable for the quality they provide. These gen 2s suffer a lot of setbacks. Engine issues are common, they chew threw oil, and there's points on the front chassis behind the wheel arches that are bad for corrosion, just to name a few.
Minis are great cars, but the 2nd gen is problematic.
My 2010 One is deciding to be a money pit again. Clutch, head gasket, catalytic converter, among some other minor issues. Despite that, I'd absolutely buy a gen 3 in a heartbeat.