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Just bought an R50 with a formerly slipping clutch, your videos have been invaluable in getting it replaced. Watched many vehicle related tutorials on youtube over the years and few come close in regards to explanation and actually showing the job. Thanks for helping make the job so straightforward.
Another clear and informative video Mark- Thanks. I agree, those mobile clutch and gearbox guys earn their crust. I remember fondly (as he got a mouth-full of gearbox oil) doing the engine and earbox change on his fiesta with minimal tooling/improvised hoist back in about 2005. Lets just say its character-building.
Thank you Patrick, they do seem pretty hardcore don't they. Cars seldom play fair so if you get a snapped bolt or rounded head on one it must really put the pressure on and I doubt you can charge more as it's probably a quoted fixed price. Crikey a mouth of gearbox oil cant be fun. I drained this one first if only to make it 2kg lighter lol
I know exactly what you mean on putting the gearbox back in, it takes some doing on your own. The last one i did was a Peugeot 206 ,and I got a friend to give me a lift with it by wrapping a sling around the box, and he pulled it up whilst I pushed it up from under the car. There was a lot less swearing than normal. I like your small torque wrench, it looks a nice bit of kit. Keep up the good work.
Hi Neil and thank you. In hindsight I should have wrapped a sling around it and lifted with the jack while tightening a strap above. Peugeot 206 might have the same gearbox as the original MINI with the Midlands box. So would be the same weight. I dare not complain though as it was at least indoors in the dry and no wind haha. I list the tools under all my videos if you needed to see more details on the torque wrench. I bought it for cycling at the time as handlebars are easily overtightened and I feared crashing on my bike going down a steep hill lol
@@neilhampson2843 I think I read that the gearbox started as a 4 speed and Rover added the 5th gear as a modification, but being the gearbox was only made for small 1 litre French cars putting it into a 1.6 caused it to fail with too much power so they later changed that box to the Getrag which is in this MINI I am currently working on. The Midlands was in my silver MINI where I took the engine out. Both about the same size though.
Excellent video, next time, use a long plank of wood and put that on the jack and then the gearbox on top to lift the gearbox. When the wood lines up with the engine, the gearbox will slide in on the wood as there are no awkward bits blocking the gearbox from sliding. I have done this few times and works perfects and safe for your back
Great work! Did you weight that gearbox before installation? I also watch Kevin's videos 😊. Take into account he does it everyday so, he doesnt need a gym yo keep fit. Thanks for the video and all the best for Debbie!
Thank you for your comment Oscar. They must weigh 30kg at a guess……according to my arms lol. Thank you for your best wishes to Debbie, challenging times for her but she’s a strong minded lady so I hope she can win this battle.
... HE REMOVED ALL OF THE FRONT END AND WAS STANDING UP WHEN HE REPLACED THE GEAR BOX , REMOVE THE RADIATORS & PUT THAT STRAP AROUND THE GEAR BOX & ON UR SHOULDERS & MOUNT IT STANDING UP ...
Think the R50 is more spacious as well compared to the later R56 I'm working on now which is packed with emission equipment. Hope all comes good for you.
If you click "SHOW MORE" in the description above your be able to see Links to the Tools 🔧🔨🔧 I use. Also Clickable Chapters📋 📙 throughout the video and other Links 🎬 that may be of interest. I've had a few viewers request where they can buy the tools they see in some of my videos but it's not very clear that the "SHOW MORE" tab has a lot of information in that may be of interest. Admittedly the amazon links are associated with me and I would earn a small commission which helps towards keeping the channel funded.
Just bought an R50 with a formerly slipping clutch, your videos have been invaluable in getting it replaced. Watched many vehicle related tutorials on youtube over the years and few come close in regards to explanation and actually showing the job. Thanks for helping make the job so straightforward.
Thank you for the comment. Pleased to hear it helped.
Another clear and informative video Mark- Thanks. I agree, those mobile clutch and gearbox guys earn their crust. I remember fondly (as he got a mouth-full of gearbox oil) doing the engine and earbox change on his fiesta with minimal tooling/improvised hoist back in about 2005. Lets just say its character-building.
Thank you Patrick, they do seem pretty hardcore don't they. Cars seldom play fair so if you get a snapped bolt or rounded head on one it must really put the pressure on and I doubt you can charge more as it's probably a quoted fixed price. Crikey a mouth of gearbox oil cant be fun. I drained this one first if only to make it 2kg lighter lol
My wife took photos of the event...my son looks in a terrible condition!
@@patrickjmorgan where are these photo's Patrick? time to show
@@CoatsandGaiters I dont know how I can upload then in reply?
I know exactly what you mean on putting the gearbox back in, it takes some doing on your own. The last one i did was a Peugeot 206 ,and I got a friend to give me a lift with it by wrapping a sling around the box, and he pulled it up whilst I pushed it up from under the car.
There was a lot less swearing than normal. I like your small torque wrench, it looks a nice bit of kit. Keep up the good work.
Hi Neil and thank you. In hindsight I should have wrapped a sling around it and lifted with the jack while tightening a strap above. Peugeot 206 might have the same gearbox as the original MINI with the Midlands box. So would be the same weight. I dare not complain though as it was at least indoors in the dry and no wind haha. I list the tools under all my videos if you needed to see more details on the torque wrench. I bought it for cycling at the time as handlebars are easily overtightened and I feared crashing on my bike going down a steep hill lol
@@CoatsandGaiters Yes, I think you a correct that gearbox looks familiar , and just as heavy.
@@neilhampson2843 I think I read that the gearbox started as a 4 speed and Rover added the 5th gear as a modification, but being the gearbox was only made for small 1 litre French cars putting it into a 1.6 caused it to fail with too much power so they later changed that box to the Getrag which is in this MINI I am currently working on. The Midlands was in my silver MINI where I took the engine out. Both about the same size though.
Excellent video, next time, use a long plank of wood and put that on the jack and then the gearbox on top to lift the gearbox. When the wood lines up with the engine, the gearbox will slide in on the wood as there are no awkward bits blocking the gearbox from sliding. I have done this few times and works perfects and safe for your back
Fabulous idea !!! Thank you. Experience wins again lol will try next time
Great work! Did you weight that gearbox before installation? I also watch Kevin's videos 😊. Take into account he does it everyday so, he doesnt need a gym yo keep fit. Thanks for the video and all the best for Debbie!
Thank you for your comment Oscar. They must weigh 30kg at a guess……according to my arms lol. Thank you for your best wishes to Debbie, challenging times for her but she’s a strong minded lady so I hope she can win this battle.
i just tried lifting that the other day,,, nope,,, I put a strap on it,,, and my arms were killing me the next day
Not easy is it lol.
... HE REMOVED ALL OF THE FRONT END AND WAS STANDING UP WHEN HE REPLACED THE GEAR BOX , REMOVE THE RADIATORS & PUT THAT STRAP AROUND THE GEAR BOX & ON UR SHOULDERS & MOUNT IT STANDING UP ...
... ALL BUT U STILL DID A DAM GOOD JOB ...
Attempting this with a friend on my project car and its a right fuck-a-ma-boo to manoeuvre that box in the gap its meant to fit in lol
Think the R50 is more spacious as well compared to the later R56 I'm working on now which is packed with emission equipment. Hope all comes good for you.