I am rebuilding a 1991 Mini 998 which has been sadly neglected by previous owners. These videos from Steveston are my 'go to' reference for many of the jobs as I move through the complete (and I mean complete) disassembly of the car. Well done Philip and the rest of the team at SMCO - this videos are awesome, entertaining, informative and well made!
I am a 14 year old boy in vernon and i have 3 project minis 1 mark 1 mini and then a 72 and a 78 i plan to make one car out of the 72 and 78 and then restore the mark one later. your videos are very helplful for the the big things and the little things. If you are ever in vernon area you should stop by.
Excellent video, thanks for this. I'm about to do the drive shafts on my Cooper S restoration. Mine's an old 1969 car and pre dates the inner pot joints. It has Hardy Spicer universal joints instead (standard cars had very basic rubber joints). The subframes were designed back in those days and the joints were small enough to easily fit through the holes in the subframe. I guess they didn't bother re-jigging the subframes to make the holes bigger for the later pot joints.
Oh...I would love to come and work with you guys ... I am dreaming about setting upo my own shop focused on K11 Nissan Micras. They share a lot of similaryties between Classic Minis! Small, fun to drive and easy to work on! Best of luck for you guys! Hope to meet you some day! Cheers !
Hi guys coming to you from the south of Ireland love your video's very helpful and educational keep up the good work, and congratulations on opening the new shop 👍👍👍
Great video as always… But I have a question for you around an issue I had a few months back with a full restomod. Have you ever seen in your experience the exterior or the outer CV pulling away from the axle because the cir clip was too thin? I had this happen to me on the road where the outer pulled away from the hub and left me stranded… Got it re-locked after some persuasion with a hammer and then saw the inner axle start to pull out a little bit so I can only surmise it might’ve been a cir clip for circlet that wasn’t properly engaged. Curious if you have seen this before?
@thebluepOtatO I’ve seen that on other cars (classic mini are rare in the US) when the axles wear out or the rubber boots gets cut and all the grease is leaked out, ball bearings start to wear out and the outer swivel is no longer smooth, then it happens. Also when the vehicles are lowered or lifted and the angles are beyond the allowance, it could wear out components and cause that too 😎✌🏽
This is perfect timing! I heard plenty of clicking when making sharper turns on my way home today and it seems I'm in need of replacing my CVs. Is there any way to tell which CV is going bad (inner vs outer)? I'd like to order the parts I need before I take it apart. Not much room for loose parts where I'm at currently.
Awesome! Wondering if you have seen, or if MiniSpares has an axle rebuild 'kit' that can just be purchased with everything. Sometimes it is a bit intimidating trying to find all the right parts and matching them to the right year of Mini. I have 10in wheels on my 1986, so would I just look for the bearing, pots, and boots that fit that in particular? Seems there is also a 'smaller type joint' parts. Is that for 10in wheel setup? Thanks for all the help!
The subby hole's too small because they had rubber cruciforms or Hardy Spicer joints when it was designed. It's best to keep the joint components matched as they wear together - as you would pistons in an engine block.
I am rebuilding a 1991 Mini 998 which has been sadly neglected by previous owners. These videos from Steveston are my 'go to' reference for many of the jobs as I move through the complete (and I mean complete) disassembly of the car. Well done Philip and the rest of the team at SMCO - this videos are awesome, entertaining, informative and well made!
Thanks Toby!
Can't believe how easy it was to hammer that off, one we're doing won't budge at all.
I am a 14 year old boy in vernon and i have 3 project minis 1 mark 1 mini and then a 72 and a 78 i plan to make one car out of the 72 and 78 and then restore the mark one later. your videos are very helplful for the the big things and the little things. If you are ever in vernon area you should stop by.
Excellent video, thanks for this. I'm about to do the drive shafts on my Cooper S restoration. Mine's an old 1969 car and pre dates the inner pot joints. It has Hardy Spicer universal joints instead (standard cars had very basic rubber joints). The subframes were designed back in those days and the joints were small enough to easily fit through the holes in the subframe. I guess they didn't bother re-jigging the subframes to make the holes bigger for the later pot joints.
This is a killer video! I'm in need of replacing both boots so this is extremely helpful.
Carb tuning would be awesome too
This is like perfect timing. I have new front 7.5 disc kit coming for my 61 morris mini next week. Awesome vid
Awesome, glad to help
Great video. Sure to help anyone needing to tackle this job.
glad to hear that you guys will be making more vids. Thanks for your content!
Oh...I would love to come and work with you guys ... I am dreaming about setting upo my own shop focused on K11 Nissan Micras. They share a lot of similaryties between Classic Minis! Small, fun to drive and easy to work on! Best of luck for you guys! Hope to meet you some day! Cheers !
Awesome. Micras look like a lot of fun.
Wow, absolutely perfect timing.
great video and good explanation
well done
Great video. Greatings from Luxemburg!
Great video as always, Carb tuning tech tip video soon please!
Great videos guys...! Would love see one on twin carb tuning..tq
Hi guys coming to you from the south of Ireland love your video's very helpful and educational keep up the good work, and congratulations on opening the new shop 👍👍👍
Thanks very much Peter!
Excellent video
Was doing this today on my 62 super and my CV did not go on that easy😂. The circlip you need to slide the CV over is evil.
Another amazing helpful video guys! Great job!
Necer hit the cv joint without the nut, the end is really easy to damage due to the big hole for the split pin ! Miniolic
really good video easy to follow along!
Love your Mini channel! Have you ever done a front drum to 7.5 disk conversion video? Just an idea.
We've done it but haven't made a video on it. Good idea.
Im going to be doing that next week on my 61 mini.
Great video as always… But I have a question for you around an issue I had a few months back with a full restomod. Have you ever seen in your experience the exterior or the outer CV pulling away from the axle because the cir clip was too thin? I had this happen to me on the road where the outer pulled away from the hub and left me stranded… Got it re-locked after some persuasion with a hammer and then saw the inner axle start to pull out a little bit so I can only surmise it might’ve been a cir clip for circlet that wasn’t properly engaged. Curious if you have seen this before?
@thebluepOtatO
I’ve seen that on other cars (classic mini are rare in the US) when the axles wear out or the rubber boots gets cut and all the grease is leaked out, ball bearings start to wear out and the outer swivel is no longer smooth, then it happens.
Also when the vehicles are lowered or lifted and the angles are beyond the allowance, it could wear out components and cause that too 😎✌🏽
God damn! You are my hero bro!
Excellent as always 🤙
thanks!
This is perfect timing! I heard plenty of clicking when making sharper turns on my way home today and it seems I'm in need of replacing my CVs. Is there any way to tell which CV is going bad (inner vs outer)? I'd like to order the parts I need before I take it apart. Not much room for loose parts where I'm at currently.
Awesome! Wondering if you have seen, or if MiniSpares has an axle rebuild 'kit' that can just be purchased with everything. Sometimes it is a bit intimidating trying to find all the right parts and matching them to the right year of Mini. I have 10in wheels on my 1986, so would I just look for the bearing, pots, and boots that fit that in particular? Seems there is also a 'smaller type joint' parts. Is that for 10in wheel setup? Thanks for all the help!
The subby hole's too small because they had rubber cruciforms or Hardy Spicer joints when it was designed.
It's best to keep the joint components matched as they wear together - as you would pistons in an engine block.
Hi, what's the best type of fixing straps for cv joints ? Thanks
In the rubber you put more grease?
any reasoning for replacing the pot joints?
Great video.what grease should i use on these joints?
We use moly lube. Moly lube for metal on metal, but wheel bearing grease for bearings.
Maybe a good time to do a video about the seal from axle to the engine. (Mine is leaking :-) )
nice 1
just found you. I know cars. Minis are a bit different. Some what. Like for example. Air is punished through the radiator not pulled. Small thing.
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Is it the end of the world if one of the pot joints is missing a ball bearing?
It will probably wear out prematurely because the other bearings around the missing space will be loaded up
While were on the subject, Id like to offer my support for all the suffers of idontlikecvgreaseonmyskin
Hahaha. We recommend gloves, but Phil doesn't like wearing them.