MINI Cooper Replace CV Axle Howto - Gen 1 2002-2006 R50 R53 R52

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  • Mechanics-eye-view how to replace right CV axle on a Gen 1 MINI Cooper. Got a leaking boot? Buy parts and install yourself to save money and have fun by working on your own MINI Cooper!
    Procedure is exactly as shown in this video for all 2002-2006 Coopers and Cooper S hardtops and 2004-2008 Cabriolets.
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  • @aldarko9487
    @aldarko9487 9 років тому +25

    Thanks you so much for posting these how to videos......I really appreciate you helping out the MINI community, you will never know how much time and money you have saved me, I salute you sir...Kind regards!

  • @tewilk
    @tewilk 7 років тому +2

    2004 mcs here... I wished my ball joints would have fell out like that after a few wacks. After wacking several times I just gave up and decide to take the nut off at the ball joint using a separating tool. I was successful at separating the parts but rookie here damaged the threads on the ball joint. Figured with the ball joint thread damaged - either chase the threads to repair OR replace. Decided to replace but still had a time removing the old ball joints. Finally took a trip down to harbor freight for the $10 air hammer and glad I did, I had the ball joints out in about 30-40 seconds top and taking it easy as well because that was the first time using an air hammer. Once out I think I found the issue... rust. Both ball joint and carrier had a ton of rust build up. Sanded the inside of the carrier to remove rust and now wait on new ball joints. Mainly posting this for folks that run into the same issue.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  7 років тому +2

      Yeah they can get like that over time. If you don't have an air hammer, a filed down cold chisel and a big hammer work as well. Put some anti-seize (the copper color stuff) on the ball joint when assembling to reduce chance of it happening again in future. But usually even in rust belt you can get the ball joints to pop out if you hit them with a big enough hammer...

  • @Highqman1974
    @Highqman1974 7 років тому +3

    Mod Mini Thanks so much for these videos. After reading so many horror stories of money, money, money on Minis, these videos are ultimately what made me fell comfortable enough to pick one up. 03 R53 in the driveway, and I think for the most part I can do everything that needs to be done thanks to these videos

  • @graveshaker
    @graveshaker 8 років тому +7

    Thank you Mod mini, I used this video to replace the boot only. I caught it before it started clicking. I didn't have to remove the carrier bracket thank goodness. I also used your supercharger oil service video. You are very valuable to the community.

  • @kevinlovingsher2755
    @kevinlovingsher2755 9 років тому +4

    First, thanks for the video, it was very helpful. Much easier than following the Chilton Book.
    Second, I have a few tips after spending the day replacing the inner CV boot on the passenger side of a manual 2003 mini.
    The video comment to remove the fan as recommended is easy and very helpful. The first two axle mount bolts were accessible from under the car, and the third hidden bolt on my model was easily accessed through the wheel opening at top. The ball joint under the wheel disc did not come off at all by removing the two bolts shown in the video. The easy tap with a hammer and just fall off didn't happen. In fact even a flat chisel and sledge hammer couldn't break it free. Still not sure what the issue is there, but I resorted to taking off the ball joint, which proved to be a challenge as well. It would not budge.
    RECOMMENDATION: Before you damage threads like I did with banging and such, go to to Advance Auto and rent a ball joint separator KIT. Advance will let you buy one they have in the back and then return it when you are finished. The rental is free. You do have to put the $120 on your credit card as a deposit, to ensure that you bring it back. NOTE: I wasted $39 on a different ball puller at NAPA that turned out to have too wide a gap and did not work. That was my fault not NAPA. Only the puller in the KIT with flexible joint hooks worked, and presto it came right off. This would have been good to know 4 hours ago, $39 ago, and before I screwed up the bolt threads. Never fear, I managed to fix the threads and re-bolt later.
    RECOMMENDATION: When you pull the axle out the side of the transmission, be sure to lower the opposing side of the car. This will hopefully avoid transmission fluid from pouring out. NOTE: Again this would have saved me loosing several ounces. Also note, Advanced and several other auto stores I checked, do not carry suitable manual transmission fluid for the Mini. Also note: You have to add the fluid directly into the transmission while under the car, filling it up to the upper plug hole.
    RECOMMENDATION: It is good to have the right tools. I didn't have ring clip pliers, so I used needle nose and a small screwdriver to pop it off. Plus a friend helped to hold the pin until I slid the screwdriver behind it. The right tool would have been better. Also I happen to have an old version of the clamp pliers. I suppose you could rig that as well, but the right pliers were much better plan.
    RECOMMENDATION: When putting the axle back into place, climb under the car to direct the axle into place, and have a friend hold the other axle end from the wheel well. Also finger tighten ALL three axle mount bolts prior to tightening any of them down. And be sure to pay attention to the location of the screw holes as you line up the axle. This gave me a few minutes of profanity because I was assuming I had it lined up.
    That is it, otherwise it was a little intimidating, but really actually a fairly easy job (if not for my snags).

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  9 років тому +1

      Kevin Lovingsher
      Thanks for the comments. Here are mine:
      1. About 10% of the time the ball joints don't fall out. Maybe higher probability in places that use salt on icy roads. A cold chisel and a large hammer works, but it takes time. If one side is stuck, the other side is always stuck as well.
      2. I recommend draining all or some transmission fluid, but tilting the car is an option as well. Note that the sway bar will be under tension - do not work on the suspension when one side of the car is on the ground - bolts will either bind or come apart with explosive force.
      3. Absolutely - working with c-clips without the right tool can be dangerous.
      4. Good tips. I can do this myself with practice, but it's nice to have a helping hand.

    • @R53Hype
      @R53Hype 5 місяців тому

      Thank you for taking the time to write this all down. The video was awesome and these tips are also helpful.

  • @josepastor6770
    @josepastor6770 7 років тому +2

    Mad Mini, I just want to say THANK YOU!!!!!! You sir, with your detailed videos have literally saved me many thousands of dollars in repairs on my 2003 Mini Cooper. Please keep up the great videos! You are Awesome !!

  • @HellOnWheel
    @HellOnWheel Рік тому

    2005 R53 over here. Just want to say that your videos have been an invaluable resource for me. I think the pov camera view really helps.

  • @coldman307
    @coldman307 2 роки тому +1

    I’m new to the mini community and had to start working on my R53 as the are no shops that’ll touch it. Thank you for your very informative and thorough how-to videos, they save me a lot of time and money.

  • @shades9179
    @shades9179 3 роки тому

    I've built every car I've ever owned (7 Air cooled VW's, and 2 Porsche's) since 1982. I bought my first and only new car - R53 brand new in 2004 with only 3 miles on the OD. After the warranty expired, the cost of repairs at the dealership were astronomical. Independent BMW mechanics were just as expensive, sloppy, cut corners and many times lied about "repairs" that weren't necessary. I often refer to my official Bentley manual, but having discovered your Mod Mini channel; it has been a revelation! Your video procedures are well documented and your verbal editorials are insightful, clear and poignant. You could have been the guy that wrote the book (note:compliment ahead)- "How To Keep Your VW Alive - For The Compleet Idiot"; (which was my bible when I first started building cars..). Thank you so much for sharing your expertise, professionalism and insight - Mod Mini is the only channel I look for before I begin to dive into any repairs on my 17 y/o MCS. Thank you sir- You have saved me a lot of time, money and frustration!!!

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  3 роки тому

      Thanks. I agree about the dealers misdiagnosing stuff. Charge you a pile of money and don't fix anything. It's worse than doctors in the US.

    • @shades9179
      @shades9179 3 роки тому

      @@ModMINI - :-) = couldn't agree more.

  • @jameswilde6713
    @jameswilde6713 8 років тому +1

    Thank you! Used this to do my pass side axle today. Mine was torn in The same spot. I got away with not using a bench vice and my snap ring tool sucked, but it got done. I also put anti seize on my axle living in a snowy cold, salt using area. I have had them seize up on other cars. Great video again.

  • @DaveMyMateDave
    @DaveMyMateDave 9 років тому +2

    Thanks so much for posting this video, just changed mine with no problems and only took 1:30 and I don't have that much skill. Take care. Dave.

  • @davidhadden7677
    @davidhadden7677 3 роки тому +1

    You are absolutely awesome. I really enjoy working on my 2004 Mini Cooper S. Your videos are building my confidence in DIY on this vehicle, and saving me so much money. Thanks so very much!

  • @charl1300
    @charl1300 6 років тому +1

    I've used this and many other videos from your channel for help with my R53, thank you.

  • @321357w
    @321357w 9 років тому +8

    Another Gem for the ref library, thanks Kurt

  • @tylerhonschopp3480
    @tylerhonschopp3480 6 років тому

    Thanks to your video I was able to save around $500 by doing this install myself. Keep them coming :)

  • @mikestorck
    @mikestorck 4 роки тому

    Thanks for posting this video, I just changed my axle and I always watch your videos before I start working on anything on my Mini Cooper.

  • @RobertWilliams-sq6xw
    @RobertWilliams-sq6xw 7 років тому

    I just changed my driver side cv axle! I couldn't have done it without your video! THANK YOU and KEEP ON POSTING!!!

  • @heissiseissen
    @heissiseissen 9 років тому +3

    Great to find such a well done video. No time wasting at all, covered all the necessary details.

  • @jakepollard8093
    @jakepollard8093 2 роки тому

    Amateur Tips: Like others my ball joints did not come off with a few hammer hits. I had to shimmy the two pieces with blades until I could get my screwdriver and chisel in. Then wack, wack and off. I also needed a prybar to pull out the axle. I tried with my large screwdriver and I couldn't get enough leverage on jackstands. Your videos rock!

  • @Poohwaltrip
    @Poohwaltrip 9 років тому +3

    Another great video. I just finished this repair with the help of this video. Thanks for sharing these, it's greatly appreciated.

  • @Sr1hawk
    @Sr1hawk 9 років тому +1

    I had to do this to my R53 the other day while changing my struts. The bolt in the middle for the long axle was hard to get too. Had to remove the vac pump fan. Great video as always!

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  9 років тому

      Vacuum pump fan?

    • @Sr1hawk
      @Sr1hawk 9 років тому +1

      Power steering sorry.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  9 років тому

      SquawkHawk Yeah, you can probably get to it with a socket + short extension by removing the power steering fan. I just took a shortcut here since I was lucky enough to have a super long 13mm wrench (that a previous mechanic had forgotten in this MINI's engine bay many years ago!)

  • @davidvangoethem3089
    @davidvangoethem3089 8 років тому +3

    Thanks for the great video, changing mine for the first time at 242k miles.

  • @mfeijo
    @mfeijo 5 років тому

    Thanks for this video! Just finished changing the axles on my R53 and all went well. I changed the gearbox fluid while at it, and changed the ball joints as well.

  • @Crickeybeoch
    @Crickeybeoch Рік тому

    Thanks for making informative videos without unneeded drama.

  • @BigSteveRealtor
    @BigSteveRealtor 9 років тому +2

    Thank you for another great video even with the artistic blur. I always look forward to updates on your channel. Keep 'em coming!

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  9 років тому

      BigSteveRealtor Thanks for watching!

  • @Melvin_RongDong
    @Melvin_RongDong 4 місяці тому

    Using this video as reference to replace the transaxle seals, wish me luck

  • @BigSteveRealtor
    @BigSteveRealtor 8 років тому

    I replaced both axles this weekend. Everything goes so well for you in these videos. Have you ever had these problems? The passenger side axle didnt want to come out of the hub took excessive hammer blows. Went in pretty easy except that the bearing bracket that was installed on the new axle didnt want to let the mounting bolts to align. Got them in but that was 30 minutes by it self. The Driver side was no problem at all in and s=out sweet.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  8 років тому

      +BigSteveRealtor Sometimes axles can get stuck to the hub in 'rust belt' areas (places that use salt on the roads). Penetrating oil can help. If using a hammer, thread the nut back on the shaft to avoid mushrooming the end of the strut. It can become larger than the hole and be hard to get out. The only time I have had problems with the bearing bracket is when the manufacturer puts the wrong bearing onto the axle. (R50 and R53 use different brackets)

  • @scottcates
    @scottcates 8 років тому

    Highly useful and helpful video. Very good job. Made the work much easier. I had removed the axles for a transmission swap (5-speed to 6-speed) but the passenger-side axle from the donor vehicle only lasted about four thousand miles or so before it gave out. In hindsight, it would have been better had I simply replaced both axles when I swapped transmissions. Hindsight it seems is 20-20.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  8 років тому

      +Scott Cates I can't blame you. Axles are not supposed to fail, or maybe fail only once in the lifetime of the vehicle...

  • @baldeagleApiaries
    @baldeagleApiaries Місяць тому

    thanks for these videos. I just bought a 2002 R50 and the fuel filter needed to be replaced and the CV joint. This car was towed 2 years ago and has been sitting. I just need a how to on swapping out the window mechanism on the passenger side and I be in pretty good shape.

  • @ameliaedwards5817
    @ameliaedwards5817 9 років тому +1

    I literally just got back from picking up my car from the shop from this exact repair; I look in my email and see a link to this video. Spoooky! If I had a proper shop, I would love to be able to do all this myself. But then again, they were late getting my car back to me, apparently the axle was really seized up.

  • @clintrowland354
    @clintrowland354 9 років тому

    Another Great Video!!!!! Keep it up.. this is one of the channels that i enjoy getting updates when new videos are posted.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  9 років тому +1

      Clint Rowland Thanks for watching! I've just now started a Twitter account for #ModMINI - subscribe to get notified of new video uploads! twitter.com/ModMINIUA-cam

  • @mktward
    @mktward 8 років тому +2

    Thanks for the video, very helpful! I'm about to be doing this on an '03 Mini.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  8 років тому

      +Oby1Kenobi Good luck, should be pretty easy unless rust happened.

    • @scotstrandberg9172
      @scotstrandberg9172 3 роки тому

      I love you too honey

  • @jasonleeandersen
    @jasonleeandersen 20 днів тому

    For the top bolt on the carrier bearing, I was able to go through the wheel well very easily.

  • @zagaty
    @zagaty 5 років тому +3

    Nice video;pretty clear explanation 👍

  • @leroywalden3031
    @leroywalden3031 9 місяців тому

    I found out the hard way that the 2003 R50 5 speed transmission fill plug is significantly above the axel seal opening and therefore, 1-1/2 quart of gear oil poured out onto my garage floor when I popped the driver’s side axel out. Note to self - drain the gear case first!

  • @philiprader1479
    @philiprader1479 3 місяці тому

    After replacing axle ( 2004 Mini R53)I am now getting several warning lights..Tire pressure/ low brake pad warning/ stability control/ABS. I had replaced an axle previously, and did not get any warning lights. What would cause these lights, and how to erase them. Thanks..(all your videos have been most helpful)

  • @emeraldaisle2927
    @emeraldaisle2927 2 роки тому

    Thank you. I saw your video, and did it myself.

  • @R53Hype
    @R53Hype 5 місяців тому

    Awesome video! Thank you for making it. I have to do this job and this video is so helpful.

  • @t.b0tthebotanist419
    @t.b0tthebotanist419 6 років тому

    Thank you for this channel. Mini Cooper for the win!

  • @johnpatton3676
    @johnpatton3676 8 років тому

    If you're doing the left side. This side has a "C clip". How does that affect the axle removal? And the reinstallation?
    You videos are great. My son and i did the right side about a year ago. This video really helped.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  8 років тому

      +John Patton Just pop it out with a pry bar.

  • @simonlloyd7557
    @simonlloyd7557 3 роки тому

    The blurry camera work added some much needed romance to the proceedings.

  • @phaseiiiii
    @phaseiiiii 9 років тому +2

    Awesome video as always!

  • @Omar-cb6nv
    @Omar-cb6nv 6 років тому

    Hi, I was able to do everything in the video except the part of inserting the axle back. It doesn't want to go all the way in, I’ve tried to wiggle it and us force but it didn't go. it needs to enter less than 1” to get all the way in.
    Thanks for your videos!!

  • @bemmismaximus8304
    @bemmismaximus8304 9 років тому +3

    You are a genius!

  • @stephenzane8103
    @stephenzane8103 Рік тому

    Followed these directions pretty precisely, swapped the left side axle out, drove the car around the block, and the left axle separated at the inner joint just as I pulled back in the driveway. Everything was tight, this is the third axle it's gone through in a month, previous two a mechanic installed. Any idea what may be going on? Something is causing these to break. Car is lowered an inch, I don't think that should be enough to cause issue though?

  • @acykat2069
    @acykat2069 9 років тому +3

    I have an R56. Should I sell it for a similar R53? These seem to be much more popular with tuners.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  9 років тому

      acykat2069 Test drive one and see which you like more :-)

  • @ModMINI
    @ModMINI  9 років тому +1

    Henry, I can't respond directly to your comment due to your google+ privacy settings. After removing the 13mm bolts, attack it with a big hammer and a cold chisel. Attack from a couple different angles. Eventually the top of the ball joint will separate from the hub. Either that or remove the bottom ball joint bolt (18mm or 21mm) and procure the ball joint separator tool to separate it from the control arm.

    • @henryhertzler
      @henryhertzler 9 років тому

      ***** Ok, I will keep on trying...I now have everything including the wheel bearing removed, will it damage the ball joint to hammer/pry down on the top of it?

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  9 років тому

      Henry Hertzler I would put the wheel bearing back.

    • @henryhertzler
      @henryhertzler 9 років тому +1

      ***** Ok, thanks a lot for the advice.

    • @ryanhaugh4908
      @ryanhaugh4908 8 років тому +3

      +Mod MINI Do a drive side next!

  • @Neurus63
    @Neurus63 9 років тому +1

    My car is not lowered, and I didn't have any problem with the previous axle.
    I also replaced the clutch following your video guidelines, and I had some problems that I needed to loose motor mounts, could the motor be displaced to the left? but the transmission motor mount doesn't allow any adjusting.
    What axle brand do you recommend for long lasting? my old axle body for the bearings is kind of triangular, while new ones are rounded and not allowing to set the clip for the carrier because diameter where you need to pass through with the clip is to big.
    Thanks

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  9 років тому

      Angel Amurri Probably you just had a normal mechanical failure then. The axles will allow for small amount of side to side motion. I recommend the remanufactured axles in the video description.

  • @shaunwilliams3662
    @shaunwilliams3662 5 років тому +1

    Big help. Thanks for the instruction!

  • @cmsmwoo1
    @cmsmwoo1 2 роки тому

    My inner boot got tore by the inner ball joint bolt sticking right up (woops) so I'd only jacked up 1 side. Not disconnected the anti roll bar or tie rod end... I'm replacing the Bush using in car cut out method. Question is (should I jack it up evenly and remove the tie rod steering then remove the axle) can I replace the torn boot and put back in? Or new axel a better move? Car is 2006 55k r53. Rusty sub frame...

  • @spencerbachynski2437
    @spencerbachynski2437 9 років тому +1

    Hi great video on how to do this, I did the short side axle or drivers side if you not in Europe and got everything in but doesn't run right. Doesn't feel like the axle is actually connecting or something. It dumped a lot of fluid when I pulled it out could the be my issue?

  • @1billwill
    @1billwill 7 років тому +1

    Great video ,Thank you very helpful.

  • @alanromero3980
    @alanromero3980 9 років тому +1

    I hear a click noise when I first accelerate from the front right tire. Would it be because of the cv axle?
    Thank you

  • @marc-anthonysimonetta3694
    @marc-anthonysimonetta3694 6 років тому

    Also my front end link is not going in place anymore. It sits higher after i reinstalled everything. Not sure why this is.

  • @basileusahad6488
    @basileusahad6488 9 років тому +3

    Hi just a quick question... Why do you have to replace the whole axle if it's just the inner cv boot that is ripped?
    Thank you

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  9 років тому +3

      If you can find the correct size boot and CV grease you could just replace those...
      For most people, it's easier to replace the whole part to avoid having to do the work again in case of any damage due to loss of lubrication or water/dirt contamination. If it's already making noise, it's too late and you'll have to replace the whole axle.

    • @basileusahad6488
      @basileusahad6488 9 років тому +1

      Oh ok cool thanks for explaining.

  • @ianrawley670
    @ianrawley670 8 років тому

    Hey Mod Mini great job as usual, thanks for your informative videos, been a big help on my current project R53 MCS. Not sure if you know but I have a split boot on the RH inner tripode joint. I plan to rebuild with a new boot and fresh grease after cleaning etc. The Haynes manual says on no account should the inner joint be separated and to get the new boot on you need to drift the outer CV joint off the shaft and slip the inner boot over the shaft from the outside end. As you showed in this video the tripode seems to come apart easily and to me that would be the best way to service the boot, clean and regrease etc. as long as you mark the shaft and the housing to ensure everything goes back in the same place I dont understand why Haynes say this...There is no problem with the outer CV joint or its boot as far as I can see or maybe I should just go ahead and service both now the axle is out. Cheers.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  8 років тому +1

      +Ian Rawley The outer half of the axle shaft is difficult to disassemble enough to slide off the boot. The inner joint comes right out. One of the joints has a nonstandard boot with indentations that need to be filled by a non-round boot. I don't remember which one. For the amount of effort, mess, and risk, I'd probably just replace the axle.

    • @ianrawley670
      @ianrawley670 8 років тому

      +Mod MINI Agreed but here in Australia there are no reasonably priced reconditioned parts available and shipping here from USA would be uneconomic. I ordered the boot repair kits from Pelican Parts and gave them and the axle to a local mechanical shop to strip,clean, grease and rebuild. Cost me $80USD all up so not too bad. They said the joints looked and felt OK so fingers crossed eh.

  • @kuiperroerdink1670
    @kuiperroerdink1670 3 роки тому

    My 05 r50 is making a really loud whining noise that increases with speed regardless of gear. It doesn’t get too bad until I get to highway speed (ie 55-75 mph). I changed the gearbox oil, but the noise is still there. I suspect it’s a bad bearing in the gearbox, but could it be something in the axles like a bearing?
    Thanks for the awesome videos. They have been very helpful!

  • @aidagad5830
    @aidagad5830 8 років тому +1

    Very nice walk through of your process. However I'm wondering why not just replace, and repack the inner boot? A kit will cost you around $25 with everything you will need, and you don't have to mess around with carrier bearing.. Your tri-pod roller bearings came out easy from the flange, all you would need is some type of puller around 5ton to get the tri-pod off the splins if it's really on there, it has a clip holding it in place like the larger one you took off the carrier bearing but smaller.. Was the joint, roller bearing on the tri-pod damaged for replacing the entire axle?

    • @wolfpack9455
      @wolfpack9455 7 років тому

      if the joint is already clicking then there's no saving it, there is also the risk of repacking it with a new boot that you get some dirt in the joint ruining it anyways to where you need a new axle, should just start with the axle unless you ripped the boot yourself on accident and you know no dirt got into it

  • @gregallen690
    @gregallen690 2 роки тому

    Question. Should you grease axle before reinstalling???

  • @Mini-Driver
    @Mini-Driver 8 років тому +1

    I will do the passengers side tomorrow.

  • @AlphaBobFloridaOverlord
    @AlphaBobFloridaOverlord 7 років тому

    Very (extremely) helpful - thanks!

  • @xmraztecax
    @xmraztecax 8 років тому +1

    do you have a video of how to replace the seal or you think is better to just replace the hole axle

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  8 років тому +1

      Axles are so cheap I just replace the whole thing. You have to remove the axle to replace the seal anyway.

  • @alexperdigon5801
    @alexperdigon5801 3 місяці тому

    What’s a good one to buy for the left axle

  • @asridgway
    @asridgway 2 роки тому

    Hi there, trying to order the correct size axles for my manual r53. The seal surface diameter is in question. What size should those be? I'm hearing I can get 40mm for the driver side (left) and 35mm for the passenger side (right). Is this correct? I was told the right side should be 31mm? Thanks for any help

  • @davidobregon8386
    @davidobregon8386 7 років тому

    I just replaced my passenger side axle and I get a pull to the right when I accelerate. I didn't do that before. Any ideas?

  • @NITEMARECREATOR
    @NITEMARECREATOR 5 років тому

    I had to replace my serpentine belt on my 2005 MCS, and when I was reinstalling the wheel well insert, I noticed my outer boot was torn. Can I just buy a replacement boot kit, or should I replace the entire axle? It is NOT making noise or anything, just making a mess with drips here and there in my garage.

  • @MiniModBlue
    @MiniModBlue 2 роки тому

    Should take a few lite taps *tapping intensives*

  • @djotx92
    @djotx92 9 років тому +1

    Does the passenger axle slide all the way into the transmission? After switching the carrier and putting it on as far as it will go, the holes don't line up if the axle is put in all the way. If I slide it out a little then it'll line up. I can't move the carrier any more on to the bearing..

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  9 років тому +2

      Line up the carrier bearing, not the axle.

  • @unclefranky6137
    @unclefranky6137 7 років тому

    Nice work Mod Mini 😎👍👍

  • @simonlloyd7557
    @simonlloyd7557 3 роки тому

    From bitter experience I can tell you that my Mini is not as easy as this to disassemble.. To remove the ball joints I had to use a ball joint seperator and then use a Dremel to cut slots into the side of it in order to release it from the hub. The tie rod end had to be heated and seperated with a hammer and seperator tool. Over an hour before even getting into the job.

  • @averagedadgamer27
    @averagedadgamer27 8 років тому

    Even hammering the crap out of the lower ball and removing everything I cannot get the joint free from the bottom of the hub. Should I just keep hammering away at it and then it will eventually pop off?

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  8 років тому

      +Patrick McNamara Did you use a cold chisel? Hammer alternating front and back side of between the hub and the ball joint ears. You need to hit really hard. You need at least a 3 or 4 pound hammer.

    • @averagedadgamer27
      @averagedadgamer27 8 років тому

      +Mod MINI I had to take a break. I'll be finishing it up tomorrow. All I need is the cv's out to get the motor out.

  • @rmwarriors16
    @rmwarriors16 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the video. It was very helpful 😄

  • @ianfitzpatrick6362
    @ianfitzpatrick6362 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video! How did you know to replace the whole axle and not just the boot? The driverside boot on mine is leaking

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  3 роки тому

      I replace the whole axle in this video??

  • @nedimdeovic161
    @nedimdeovic161 Рік тому

    Is it possible to purchase inner joint, so I can rebuilt the axel? Also, is it possible to make driver side work on the passenger side?

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Рік тому

      An axle shop can probably repair an axle, but it will be likely cheaper to replace with an aftermarket part. Left/right Axles are not reversible.

  • @Litosminishop
    @Litosminishop 8 років тому +1

    hi
    I fallow you, and enjoy your videos, they are very helpful. I just replaced my driver side cv axle on my r53 6spd manual and I'm having trouble with the axle popping out when I start driving. any idea what could be causing this to happen?
    any help would be appreciated. I'm on my third axle and I have no idea what to do, they keep sliding out.😞
    please help
    thank you

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  8 років тому +1

      Circlip not fully engaged, loose/faulty circlip, substandard replacement part, or significantly lowered MINI can all cause this.

  • @moutiabelhedi9381
    @moutiabelhedi9381 5 років тому

    Help please
    Mini r53 2003
    The coolant goes out through the cap. But when I open it I can t feel any preassure. And it does it onley on the traffic so it can not be a blown headgasket. On the highway I rode for 200 km and nothing happened and when I stpped I oppened tge cap and I dont feel any pressure . All semms ok. Plz mode mini I need your help.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  5 років тому +1

      Coolant escaping through cap is either failed cap, head gasket, or something causing coolant to overboil. (thermostat stuck closed, wrong water/ethylene glycol mix, etc.)

  • @edcashwell5723
    @edcashwell5723 6 років тому

    Great video! Doing mine next week. Why not put loctite on main bolt when reinstalling? It seems like that would make sense, is there a reason why I shouldn’t use it?

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  6 років тому

      On the 32mm nut? Not needed because you're going to dent the lock ring of the bolt in when done tightening. Not sure I've ever seen Loctite ever used on any axle bolt.

  • @pastormarcmanriquez
    @pastormarcmanriquez 5 років тому

    I just bought a replacement axle and the spline is the same but it is a 1/4 inch longer would that mean its for a 6 speed I have a 5 speed I just want to know if this will still work for my mini??

  • @johnsmidl7441
    @johnsmidl7441 6 років тому

    Nice video Sir. Love your videos, makes me feel more comfortable on how to work on my mini. I love this car!!! It gets a bad rap from people but I think think it's worth it. The Drive is too much fun to give up. I am very interested in the dog bone used in this video. The bushings are colored. My car seems to jerk a little in first to second gear and the forums suggest changing the dog bone with a better quality one. Is this one you are using an upgraded version and is there any else I can done for this problem. I know this is a common problem with the Mini's. Mine is a 2006 non-s model R50. Thanks for your help and keep up the videos. I have watched almost all of them and feel like I know you personally. Take Care!!

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  6 років тому

      www.waymotorworks.com/bsh-lower-engine-mount-r50-r52-r53.html

  • @ibran
    @ibran 7 років тому

    I had my axles out for another job, and when I went to put the pass side back in, I noticed that the carrier bearing makes a grinding noise and doesn't spin freely. I take it that's not normal -- best bet is to replace the whole axle with a reman one?

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  7 років тому +1

      Yeah not normal. Replace bearing or the axle.

  • @marc-anthonysimonetta3694
    @marc-anthonysimonetta3694 6 років тому

    Hi there. I am replacing the driver side axle. What C clip are you refering too. All i see is that on the outside axle shaft there was a ring that was rusted on to it and the new one does not have this ring.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  6 років тому

      The ring on the end of the axle that goes into the transmission. There is a groove in which the ring sits. If the new one has no ring, you might need to transfer it over from the old axle. Or look in the box.

  • @jrazjraz
    @jrazjraz 9 років тому +1

    With your knowledge of Mini's. would you say that a 2008 Mini Cooper Automatic is a safer car to purchase...given the power steering pump issues and the CVT transmission problems. I am trying to get as much information before I actually make the purchase. I am looking to understand the issues to be aware of. Thank you !!!

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  9 років тому

      The CVT transmission is not known for its reliability - the 2008 MINI is probably the more reliable of the two.

  • @LewReviews
    @LewReviews 6 років тому

    My coolant is light brown with no foam on the lid and slightly low the car I has been sat for about a year could it just need a flush or repace any idea

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  6 років тому

      Rust. Flush it.

  • @oldhess
    @oldhess 2 місяці тому

    Little tap with a hammer? Has your ball joint never seen the road? I've been beating on mine for half an hour!

  • @leandre2192
    @leandre2192 5 років тому

    @Mod MINI There is some seals at the end of the axle (gearbox side). I presume I need to follow this tutorial and before replace the axles, replace the seals. Is there any need to special tools? Can we do it quite easily? Thanks for all your vids, thanks to these, I'm not afraid anymore to repair by myself!

  • @Neurus63
    @Neurus63 9 років тому +1

    Hi mod MINI
    Your video is awesome, but my question is if you have some news about right cv axle popping out, I'm having the same problem as Rafael Vasquez.
    My replacements were from O'Reilly, should I buy something different?
    Thanks

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  9 років тому +1

      It seems to be an issue affecting significantly lowered cars. O'Reilly is probably fine but may or may not last as long as other brands.

  • @Datsikkali
    @Datsikkali 6 років тому

    My 2005 mini Cooper s goes to right wen driving and I hear some knocks is it the CV axle??

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  6 років тому

      I'd have to see the car to know.

  • @henryhertzler
    @henryhertzler 9 років тому

    Hey Mod MINI, I am replacing my right inner cv axle boot on my R53. The one problem is that I cannot separate the outer ball joint...I have tried whacking it with a hammer like you show in your video, I have tried at that a number of different places but to no avail. Do you have any suggestions on how to get this to come loose?

  • @pagoda882
    @pagoda882 7 років тому

    How much will it cost to fit cv joint it's the driver side inner clip com off can't get new one on it will I have to change the whole

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  7 років тому

      I think there is a link to buy an axle in the video description.

  • @Sagittarian1202
    @Sagittarian1202 7 років тому

    hey,fantastic stuff. was wondering, I have what feels like a front wheel vibration only under acceleration. do i need to swap out my cv axle. did motor mounts already, not it.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  7 років тому

      +Liam Marx could be axles if car is lowered or worn struts.

  • @rblrickster1717
    @rblrickster1717 8 років тому

    I would like to install a 6 speed manual transmission in 2005 Mini Cooper. I would like to know if the cooper and the cooper S have the same cv axles so I know if a 6 spd can be installed into a regular cooper? thanks

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  8 років тому

      Different axles, different clutch, different hydraulics. The flywheel weights are different as well which may make the car hard to drive without revving up the engine when coming off a complete stop. I can't say I'd recommend it.

  • @uncomn
    @uncomn 6 років тому

    Will left and right be flipped on a right hand drive, or will it just be the same as yours shown? Cheers.

  • @thaidangable
    @thaidangable 6 років тому

    If the CV boot is just torn can't you just replace the boot and call it a day? Or is that not advised?

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  6 років тому

      The axle would have to be disassembled, which is not easy to do and not easy to put back together - unless you want to use a split boot which would probably cause an imbalanced drive line. Sure you could just replace the boot if you do that and make sure no dirt got in there and the bearings are still good.

  • @irishpandabear
    @irishpandabear 7 років тому

    I just replaced my CV boots. The steps are pretty much identical. Problem is, when I put everything back together, there is some play in my wheel. Looks like my tie rod end isn't getting tight. Is that a sign of the tie rod end going bad? Or do I need to impact it until it tightens up?

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  7 років тому

      Either it is going bad or you didn't tighten it enough.

  • @frankjrouseau8563
    @frankjrouseau8563 7 років тому

    Nice job my good man 👍

  • @davidnicol9359
    @davidnicol9359 Рік тому

    Cant get the end into the transaxle on the side. 3 hours tryingg. HELP

    • @davidnicol9359
      @davidnicol9359 Рік тому

      Should it go in fully? Currently the bracket is short of the holes

  • @dsants88
    @dsants88 8 років тому

    Hi there Mod Mini, I appreciate the videos you post on here. They are very helpful. I just did the oil pan gasket and o-ring by following your video. Thanks!
    I do have a question about this video. Recently the carrier bearing on my 2006 R53 Coooper 3 started to squeal. Is the carrier bearing replaceable or do I have to purchase the whole axle and replace it like this video? Please advise.
    Thank you!
    -Dom

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  8 років тому

      +Dominique Santos The carrier bearing is pressed onto the axle.

  • @TheJustincoull
    @TheJustincoull 5 років тому

    Hey mini mod, did you have to add transmission fluid after you did this axle swap? If so how much? Thank you so much and I use so many of your videos to make the job go so much easier!

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  5 років тому +1

      Sometimes you get lucky and nothing comes out. Total system capacity is about 1.7L

  • @tavo1247
    @tavo1247 6 років тому

    Do you have to drain transmission fluid prior to remove either axle?

  • @Mini-Driver
    @Mini-Driver 8 років тому

    Replaced my drivers side today, it had 272,187 original miles on it

    • @zachstaysclashin6642
      @zachstaysclashin6642 8 років тому

      How did you get the shaft out of the transmission?

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  8 років тому

      The right side shaft just comes right out. The left side is held in with a circlip. Pop it out using a fairly long pry bar.