2002-06 MINI Cooper S Clutch Replacement Part 1 of 2

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  • Mechanics eye view as I remove the transmission, replace clutch and rear main seal. Same procedure for any 2002-2006 Cooper S or 2005-2008 Cooper S convertible.
    Post any questions in the comments section below!
    We're installing a competition clutch, but my recommendation is the Valeo solid flywheel conversion kit - confirmed to work fine even up to around 250HP (buy here):
    amzn.to/1zthwOL
    See my other video for Cooper (non-S) procedure:
    • 2002-06 MINI Cooper No...
    Part 1: Remove transmission
    • 2002-06 MINI Cooper S ...
    Part 2: Install new clutch and reassemble
    • 2002-06 MINI Cooper S ...
    Total job time around 1 day for a backyard mechanic with the proper tools/parts.
    By a new rear main seal here:
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    Redline MTL transmission oil:
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    Engine support bar:
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    Ball joint separator:
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    Transmission jack:
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    or
    www.harborfreight.com/automoti...
    Procedure is the same for any R53 or R53 supercharged MINI Cooper, year 2003 - 2006. For non-supercharged MINIs 2002-2006, you don't need to remove the bumper or most of the air intake path.
    Job includes removal of front bumper, crash bumper, front end service, removing halfshafts, subframe, starter motor, power steering reservoir, wheel liners, air intake, throttle body, intercooler.
    Other stuff to replace while you you have the subframe and front of the car out:
    Crankshaft position sensor o-ring
    Rear main seal
    Inner and outer ball joints
    Control arm bushings
    Front sway bar bushings
    Any leaking power steering hoses
    Loose tie rod ends
    If you still have energy, supercharger oil service?
    Performing R50 and R53 MINI repairs in the Seattle area since 2010. :-)
    Please contact me at kurt (AT) hammondjp. dot com if I can be of any assistance. Thanks for watching, please share, like and subscribe! Check out all my videos: czcams.com/users/khammo01...
    "DIY videos provided for reference/entertainment purposes only. Only work on your car if you have the right tools and are comfortable doing so. If in doubt, consult a professional. Mod MINI is not responsible for any 'mistakes' or 'incidents' arising out of your working on your own vehicle. Have fun and stay safe!" Follow #ModMINI on Twitter to get notified of new video uploads! / modminiyoutube Thanks for watching!
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  • @DonziGT230
    @DonziGT230 Před 3 lety +101

    When a clutch job starts with bumper removal you know you're in for a good time.

    • @marshallgoldberg8376
      @marshallgoldberg8376 Před rokem +5

      If you think removing the bumper is the hard part, you probably shouldn’t take this on.

    • @DonziGT230
      @DonziGT230 Před rokem +3

      @@marshallgoldberg8376 I don't think it is. I've also learned that the bumper doesn't have to come off for some repairs where people claim that it does....like replacing the AC clutch.

    • @jenkszy3684
      @jenkszy3684 Před rokem +1

      @@marshallgoldberg8376 removing the bumper was the hard part on my car all the bolts were rounded off and rusted so badly😂

    • @camanderson9954
      @camanderson9954 Před rokem

      new jcw you remove the bumper and the clutch is right there. Takes 30 mins.

    • @sammi1533
      @sammi1533 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Everything with a mini starts with removing the bumper. Mini calls it “Front end service mode”

  • @craigsteckowych6070
    @craigsteckowych6070 Před 7 lety +40

    This is an EXCELLENT DYI video. Thank you for making it available, being concise, relevant and NOT adding annoying music. Well done!

  • @MrBond-km7dq
    @MrBond-km7dq Před 5 lety +40

    Like seriously? All that work to replace clutch? Oh goodness sake! You got mad skills man. You lost me at remove the bumper but I hang in there coz you are a pro!

    • @dirkklapzeiker4891
      @dirkklapzeiker4891 Před 4 lety

      Yeah this is nuts.. amazing job

    • @bikerlad3138
      @bikerlad3138 Před 4 lety

      Aha I got stuck at the one of the gear linkage so had to watch this video

  • @AlphaBobFloridaOverlord
    @AlphaBobFloridaOverlord Před 7 lety +43

    I don't even own a Mini Cooper, but the mechanical work in this video is really terrific and I am enjoying watching the progress.

    • @hinghampool1064
      @hinghampool1064 Před 2 lety +1

      5 Years later, did you get a Mini or did this scare you off?

    • @Thegod-do1cd
      @Thegod-do1cd Před 7 měsíci

      @@hinghampool1064lol

  • @simplepez
    @simplepez Před rokem +1

    Just finished the clutch on my son's 2005 S JCW. Would have been lost without your videos thank you so much!

  • @sidewalkMCS
    @sidewalkMCS Před 3 lety +4

    after watching your video 100 times, I finally did my clutch!! thank you!!

  • @brianbeale528
    @brianbeale528 Před 2 lety +1

    My son and I have just replaced the original DMF clutch with 137000 miles done for a Valeo solid kit on his 2002 R53. I watched your video a number of times picking up tips here and there. The most valuable one was using the ratchet strap to lift the gearbox. It made re-uniting the gearbox and engine an absolute breeze. They just slotted back together. The whole job took us two days as we replaced some parts on the subframe while it was off and replaced the oil filter housing gasket as well. I’d like to thank you for the time and effort showing us mortals how to tackle the job.

  • @darksb3r
    @darksb3r Před 9 lety +4

    Really great video. I appreciate the time you put into recording all of this for us DIY Mini owners. Will definitely be using your videos in the future.

  • @hornpub6937
    @hornpub6937 Před 2 lety +1

    This has got to be one of the best recorded, audio AND video, most detailed and well informed video on the interwebs! Well done my friend!

  • @MrJeremiahjordan
    @MrJeremiahjordan Před 4 lety +1

    Hey there,
    I work at a shop in Austin, and found your video to be extremely helpful. I've never worked on a Mini and this video made the job quite simple. Thank you very much for your time. You've got a subscriber in me.

  • @jujulo007
    @jujulo007 Před měsícem

    Just wanted to say thanks for posting this video. It helped a lot! My R53 just hit 100K on the odometer and the clutch was starting to slip in higher gears. You make the job look very easy but this job kicked my butt! I am glad that I didn't run into any issues after the install but if I had to do this job again, the R53 would be a distant memory!

  • @elgringoec
    @elgringoec Před 4 lety +4

    Hi Kurt, this has been a godsend. You're so methodical and organized both in your work and in your presentation. I'm a little past this point and starting day four.
    My ball joints are in the 20% you mentioned -- even the separador had such a tough time that I thought it was going to break. I don't know how I'll free them from the shock tower come replacement time.
    The big hose on the steering oil reservoir decided it would start leaking while I had the subframe aside. It emptied on the floor before I noticed, and I had it supported. I resqueezed the stock clamps with dikes and added backup worm clamps top and bottom.
    I got careless and the tranny rolled off the jack to the back as I jockeyed it out, breaking the plastic cable-holding tab on one side. I don't know how to find a replacement right off so I drilled holes under and ran a cable through to tie across the top hoping that will retain it from popping out.
    I believe you didn't mention the inspection plate below the starter. Naturally, I overlooked it until the tranny didn't want to separate. I re-flattened it with a soft hammer. It gave way much easier than the throttle body bracket did for you!
    Thanks again for the excellent guide! I'll post up on part 2 once done. Cheers! 🍻

  • @TheBelcherMan
    @TheBelcherMan Před 6 lety

    I've watched this video several time since I purchased my '06 R52. I'm still amazed. Thanks man!

  • @joseguillen8953
    @joseguillen8953 Před 9 lety +17

    Great video!!! I just bought this mini and the clutch bearing gave out. I have never changed a clutch before but this video have me everything I needed to accomplish it. Thank you so much, my confidence level is now soaring and now I can basically fix anything on my mini now. You saved me $500 and made my wife proud of me.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 9 lety +3

      Glad to hear and good luck. You have not changed a clutch but you have done other auto work? A clutch job is about 3 or 4 out of 5 stars on the difficulty scale. 1=change lightbulb; 5=rebuild engine. You will not have fun putting the transmission back on the car. It is easier with two people. Everything needs to be lined up before the clutch disk will slide onto the input shaft. .

    • @joseguillen8953
      @joseguillen8953 Před 9 lety +5

      I had worked on a couple of things on a car before but mainly on engine accessories and a bit of rewiring but never a clutch job with so many other things to remove. In fact I had my wife's other car at the shop with a rack and pinion problem,(they had it for a week without touching it), after I finished the mini on Thursday I decided to pick it up and I changed it myself yesterday, so you have actually saved me another three hundred more dollars!!

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 9 lety +5

      jose Guillen Wow, it sounds like you already knew how to/were ready to do this stuff but just needed the confidence to go forward! Great job!

    • @badcompanygg
      @badcompanygg Před 4 lety +1

      $500? I can’t find anyone to do this job for less than $1000

    • @franks5626
      @franks5626 Před 4 lety +4

      I would have gladly paid $500 to save myself all that hassle :-). Good on you for tackling this Jose, and you can put me right there with your wife because I am proud of you also.

  • @travisjass4804
    @travisjass4804 Před 3 lety +2

    Never worked on a Cooper before, with the help of this video, it turned out to be not too terribly bad of a job. Except the top two bellhousing bolts! They hadnt seen the light of day in 18 years. They were pretty comfortable where they were and did not want to leave!

  • @Litosminishop
    @Litosminishop Před 8 lety +6

    no words to describe how thankful I am for this video. you my friend, you're a life saver.
    thank you so much for the video.

  • @Technically_Working
    @Technically_Working Před 6 lety

    I just got done with the clutch job on my 2003 R53 and this video and it's follow up was immensely helpful. I don't think that I would have tackled the job by myself without it, this being my first subframe drop. I especially like how you announced the sizes of all of the bolts to be removed. And that overhead brace bar is a lifesaver, I see myself using that often in the future. Thanks so much Mod MINI.

  • @mrwonkothesane42
    @mrwonkothesane42 Před 8 lety +12

    Your videos are SUPER helpful, thanks for saving me so much money!

  • @Arv1749
    @Arv1749 Před 6 lety

    Channels like this I won't even mind paying a fee for....the amount of information that you get....and the amount that you can save....is great. Thank you so much.

  • @hoffa2586
    @hoffa2586 Před 4 lety +4

    So awesome thanks for the amazing video tutorial. Took us 7 hours today to get the trans out! Tips for others...We tried to do it with the rad still on but loose but struggled for an extra hour due to 2 extra trans bolts that were really difficult to see behind the rad. Just remove it and save the headaches and access issues. We also ended up removing the throttle body to see another hidden bolt even though we had removed two others with great difficulty under the octopus wires. We also ended up removing the whole right trans mount tower as you did because just removing the single horizontal mount (like I can on my vw) caused interference with the fender frame horn even with the engine tilted all the way. Thanks for the great tip melting new teeth on the fender liner clips too. Finally to remove the steering shaft after you get the collar bolt out the shaft just swings back and up instead of pulling out on other cars...genius! Oh yeah lastly a more powerful impact would have saved a ton of time like on most of the subframe and trans bolts are on too tight for my 18v battery Makita impact and had to use the jack handle over my 3/8 drive ratchet wrench for leverage. An air ratchet or HF Thunder 24v or similar would be best. I wondered why you drained the trans oil before removal...now I know as it peed on me while hefting the trans down! Looking forward to part 2!

  • @keithmerryman4402
    @keithmerryman4402 Před 8 lety

    Mod Mini. I watched your video on replacing the control arm ball joints on your own mini cooper s. Answered all my questions on the subject. Mine were rusted on... so a big hammer, an old screw driver and some time got them both off. I ruined them in the process but I intended on replacing them anyway. I just finished replacing the oil pan and gasket as well as the crank sensor O ring. Tomorrow is the new Valeo Clutch, Flywheel, throw-out bearing kit and rear engine seal. This senior citizen needed the challenge and your videos and responses to our questions gave me the confidence to tear it down. Thank You! P.S. Just gotta remember how to put it back together!

  • @aaronhahn777
    @aaronhahn777 Před 4 lety +3

    Just did this job along with a few others at the same time (overdrive pulley, power steering replace, supercharger oils, water pump, and a bunch of preventative items). Can't thank you enough.
    Funny too.. I found you other video on the power steering pump and it was very handy also as I didn't spot the rear two 13mm bolts. Thanks again for that one too!!
    Cheers.
    Aaron
    From BC Canada

  • @kevinpeyton3119
    @kevinpeyton3119 Před 9 lety

    The article on the mini cooper was very descriptive and answered all of my questions.

  • @hectordelreal3399
    @hectordelreal3399 Před 8 lety +1

    dam brotha followed the video step by step and everything is smothly now part 2 and the the cooper is back on the road thank you

  • @MobiusGuitars
    @MobiusGuitars Před 7 lety +11

    I just did my Valeo clutch / flywheel & followed this video step-by-step for the whole thing! Absolutely vital to the process. The only thing I would add that I think a few people below got stuck on (I did as well) is how to separate the steering linkage. On most cars, there is a spline shaft with a small notch cut in it for the pinch bolt to pass through. Once the pinch bolt is pulled, you pull the linkage apart by pulling the spline out length-wise. NOT the case with the Mini. On these, once you get the pinch bolt out, the outer portion swings outward, away from the smaller portion that goes to the rack. There is no spline shaft, just a post with two flat sides.

    • @simoncrabb
      @simoncrabb Před 6 lety +1

      I wish I'd read this comment before I did my clutch job. I got it off by random levering and rotation until it fell off. Once it was off I only then realised how it worked! Pretty elegant really, can get the whole subframe bolted in before connecting it up.

    • @clarkharvell5242
      @clarkharvell5242 Před 4 lety

      Yea I just did this yesterday, would have saved me 1/2 hour of monkeying with it.

  • @bcortez709
    @bcortez709 Před 6 lety +1

    This has to be the most helpful step by step video to replace a clutch. sir your time and effort put into this video or these videos is really a time and money saver I own two of these little cars and they're just so much fun to drive

  • @OllieArmageddon
    @OllieArmageddon Před 6 lety +2

    We were 5 hours in with multiple problems stopping us early on... That's when you pointed out you had taken 1.5 hours and we cried a little. Finished off where you did, with bell housing bolts cracked off, ready for us to finish it off in a few days once free again

  • @sherryminicoopersr5341

    Hello! Clutch and flywheel replacement update... you made it look so easy. This job took me four days. The last thing was my A/C. Just got it working. Found out along the way that I need left gear shifting cable bushing (but comes as a whole unit) wheel bearings, and valve cover gasket.

  • @DustinDriver
    @DustinDriver Před 8 lety +3

    Also, I physically don't have the stamina to take on a job like this anymore. And I'm only 38. You, sir, are a superhero.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 8 lety

      +Dustin Driver I've been feeling a lot older this year... but should be able to keep doing it for years to come. My dad volunteers, building houses 3 days a week full time and out in the weather, and he's over 70...

  • @hyphennz2
    @hyphennz2 Před 7 lety

    Love watching your videos, you have inspired me to do more of the work on my R53. I am sure I have a thrust bearing issue, I also have stiff gear changes, this gets worse in the cold. The clutch does not slip, but the vehicle has 75k miles on it. Watching your video, getting to the transmission certainly involves a lot of dismantling of the car!! Almost looks like it would be easier to just pull the whole front off!
    That aside I do need to do something soon, I do not use the car much, but would hate to have a clutch issue!
    Will be jumping straight into watching part two!!

  • @Ryyyaaaann
    @Ryyyaaaann Před 2 lety

    When he said "And that's all of the easy stuff" was about the point in my clutch replacement where I debated whether or not doing this myself was the right choice... lmao. But all in all great video, i couldn't have done it without you man!

  • @Preeuwtjes
    @Preeuwtjes Před 5 lety

    Just replaced the clutch on my wifes Mini R52 convertible. Thanks to this movie, great work!!!
    Keep uploading, I don’t need the dealer with those tutorials:)
    Greetings from Belgium.

  • @BradaBear61
    @BradaBear61 Před 9 lety +1

    Respect dude for doing all that work on the ground!!
    After waching this video my 2 collum koni is like a blessing of god to me today i am going to do the same cooper s but a never model without the intercooler on the top of the engine that intercooler intake and all those wirres must be a pain in the ass!!

  • @SPIKEmIlLeNnIuM
    @SPIKEmIlLeNnIuM Před 5 lety +12

    Seriously detailed and precise video with lots of good hints. Good stuff. Apparently 32 people were too stupid to pull this off.

    • @bacleted
      @bacleted Před 5 lety

      SPIKEmIlLeNnIuM 32 people who don’t know how to follow good directions lol. How did your repair go? This video has me pumped to do it! I am a little nervous but it’s a lot easier then I thought it would have been

    • @pyramidion5911
      @pyramidion5911 Před 4 lety +1

      Like all things in life, once you start wrenching away at it you'll find it's not so bad.

  • @csuich
    @csuich Před 8 lety +1

    Excellent video. I do a lot of my own MINI work and the clutch is my next big job after 150000 miles. The detail is great. Thank you

    • @TrustMeImAnIdiot
      @TrustMeImAnIdiot Před 8 lety +1

      +csuich Big job is an understatement. As an amateur I am looking at this taking me 6 days to a week to complete, working about 5 hours a day.

  • @gregs8199
    @gregs8199 Před 7 lety

    Great video! Very clear and detailed. Couldn't have done this repair without great video. THANK YOU !

  • @Freerydah73
    @Freerydah73 Před 6 lety

    Respect for this guy.
    I’m so intimidated just thinking of my car’s clutch going out someday.

  • @kevinmiller4870
    @kevinmiller4870 Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks for the great videos. Following your videos was fairly simple and the tips were very much appreciated. With your help, my MCS has a new clutch assembly.

  • @boondoggledesigns4301
    @boondoggledesigns4301 Před 9 lety

    You did a great job on explaining most of the problems that I will have doing this. thanks

  • @accountleyson1716
    @accountleyson1716 Před 9 lety +3

    Great tip in heating the screwdriver for those nasty wheel well clips to create a new head for purchase on!

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 9 lety

      Matthew - MrMini Thanks - it works (almost) every time.

  • @faro691
    @faro691 Před 9 lety

    you're a great mechanic Cooper, congratulations

  • @cpat6389
    @cpat6389 Před 9 lety +1

    Amazing video. Thanks for all the great details.

  • @castrolgtx5064
    @castrolgtx5064 Před 7 lety +6

    What a prick of a job, thanks for sharing this. I'll run a mile if one of these ever comes my way.

  • @egghed1000
    @egghed1000 Před 9 lety

    you are a brave man doing a job like this on the floor . 100% respect to you as i wouldnt even attempt it without a 2 post ramp

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 9 lety

      +lee j I recently picked up an ezcarlift (www.ezcarlift.com) that gives me an extra 8 inches of room and takes up practically zero space when not in use. 8 inches doesn't sound like a lot and I still have to use the creeper, but makes things a lot easier. Standing up under a car is a dream at this point; my garage ceiling is too low.

  • @christopherturner6914
    @christopherturner6914 Před 3 lety +1

    I just wanted to say that your knowledge on these cars seems infinite it’s almost like you can do it in your sleep and without your detailed information on how to get the job done there would probably be a lot of frustrated DIY mechanics out there including us (my friend and I) We recycle and repair broken Minis to give them a new lease of life and your videos have helped tremendously thank you 🙏 England

  • @artsenn6668
    @artsenn6668 Před 7 lety

    just wanted to say thank you incredibly helpful video love all the links

  • @100nortonfan7
    @100nortonfan7 Před 5 lety

    This video should be required viewing for anyone intending to buy one of these nightmare cars. This is ridiculous, to say the least. You are a great tech and I admire your professionalism.

  • @peterkrisbaddock4000
    @peterkrisbaddock4000 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for posting this video Mod MINI. I wouldn't have attempted this job without your great video. I have completed video 1 and am now looking forward to have my car back together again. (video 2)

  • @darrencharlton5271
    @darrencharlton5271 Před 4 lety +1

    One clever guy! I wish l lived local to you to repair my r53

  • @dkruitz
    @dkruitz Před 5 lety

    My daughter just found a Mini Cooper S that she's looking at and will be needing a clutch repair and I looked this up and am absolutely amazed at how much has to come off to get to the clutch on this LOL I am shocked. Excellent video and good smooth study work.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 5 lety

      It's a little bit worse for the 2007 and up.

  • @samias7483
    @samias7483 Před 7 lety

    Thaaanks! And Greetings from Finland. This was really helpful, and made me dare to try change the clutch and clutch slave cylinder to my MCS 2004. By studying this and lot of help from these videos, I learned a lot how my Mini and generally cars are working. It took me little longer, than couple days, but I did it really carefully. Centering the clutch was only part, that made me some gray hair. My thick fingers didn't fit behind the pressure plate (I did the normal Valeo kit). So I centered the clutch with help of centering tool and measure distances from springs with vernier caliper. I don't think, that that is by the book, but it went well and close enough, because Mini is running fine, and no problems with the new clutch. :D Another thing that was little problem, and like to mention was the pressureplates M9 size torx bolts. In my Valeo kit, didn't came with new ones, and those are something, that is suggested to renew. So that is something, that is good to know before get started at the job. Now I have a problem with cooling fan, which running all the time, when car is running. I think the fault might be found from cooling fan resistor, but I'm not sure about that. The electrical side of cars would be also interesting, and how to spot them. Anyway love your videos and they have helped me a lot. Thank you.

  • @likesototallymatt
    @likesototallymatt Před 3 lety

    This video is amazing Thankyou, it looks so complicated compared to the Peugeot’s and fords im used to working with

  • @HDmech81
    @HDmech81 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely fantastic video dude. Well done 👌👌👌

  • @WISEYOUN
    @WISEYOUN Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you very much for your informative and knowledgeable videos. I am subscribing to and watching your videos because I have a 2005 Minicooper S that I upgraded to Cooperworks after 5-6 years. I recently replaced the brake pads and tires. Your videos are suggesting that I should anticipate several big maintenance jobs, including replacing the clutch and supercharger, and a head and gasket replacement, as I am approaching 100K miles. Your videos suggest that a mechanic can do most of the jobs in one day but I suspect that is only by somebody as good and experienced as you.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for subscribing. That would be a lot of work to do in one day even for someone experienced and prepared. Best to break the work into smaller jobs.

  • @vanman0011
    @vanman0011 Před 6 lety

    Great video ..... Man you know your stuff. I just bought a 04 s.the clutch is tight but is close to floor to shift.i am one handed and this job is def 2 hand job. Thank you sir

  • @chriswouse7713
    @chriswouse7713 Před 6 lety

    great video. I had to take the engine out of mine as one of the bell housing bolts had become cross threaded by previous owner! It would not come out without risking stripping or snapping it! once out I managed to re-tap it and was good as new. I managed to leave the sub frame in place, but i see it helps a lot if you remove it.

  • @thefinestdetail7619
    @thefinestdetail7619 Před 3 lety

    Had to take my subframe out yesterday and luckily being in the uk my steering is on the right so super easy to get the linkage from the top of the engine without having to mess with anything

  • @Indentusa
    @Indentusa Před 7 lety

    Mod MINI, So glad you have made these videos, It will make it easier when I do the clutches in my sons 03 S and my 04 S. I think I will pull the motor and go that route since it seems quicker and then I can do some other maintenance as well. Nice to see people like you wanting to help people with videos like this, and not charge them an arm and a leg ;)

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 7 lety

      I frequently pull the entire engine for clutch jobs if I don't feel like getting as dirty.

  • @Valeia50
    @Valeia50 Před 6 lety

    Great! Thanks for your awsome job, very professional.

  • @RaztechPowersports
    @RaztechPowersports Před 7 lety

    Wow that's a big job... excellent video!

  • @AndreasInGreer
    @AndreasInGreer Před 2 lety +2

    This quite possibly one of the best videos ever made. Thank you for the clear audio, excellent explanations, and awesome camera angles! 👍
    Two questions: is this video secretly making fun of Mini about how ridiculous it is to do a clutch job? Wow! ... or is it a testament about how tightly and meticulously it is all packaged? 😲

  • @FSX239
    @FSX239 Před 3 lety

    Yet another video proving he's the best.

  • @d-not-u
    @d-not-u Před 7 lety

    Seems it's time for my mini to get new clutch. Found your videos and decided to buy all the tools and parts needed to get the job done myself. I spent 1,200 for compressor, air wretches, metric wretches, 4 jack stands for 4 tons, new clutch, new breaks for front and back with pads and sensors, lubricants, fluids, and lots of other stuff. I ran a bit short on money with all the spending but I'll be tipping you out once I get the job done. Thanks again.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 7 lety

      I hope you will be doing more work in future or it would have been cheaper to pay a shop, haha.

    • @d-not-u
      @d-not-u Před 7 lety

      Mod MINI
      I'm sorry! I meant to say 1,200 not 12,000! Haha. Here's a list of all the stuff I got, all new and all for the purpose of maintaining my mini. Maybe you can mention to others how much I spent and what I got so they can decide what to do with their money and mini.
      •150psi 6 gallons compressor
      •set of 3 air tools
      •4 jack stands of 4 tons
      •set of flexible wretches
      •motor support bar
      •transmission support jack
      •full clutch kit
      •drilled breaks for all wheels
      •coolant reservoir
      •all greases for parts
      •1 pressure wrench
      I still need to get some antifreeze and break fuel. I also decided service my super charger so I need to get the things needed for it. Also one of my front tires makes a noise when the car is cold and I turn the tires. I'm thinking it could be a joint ball or something like that, so I'll be checking for that also.

  • @mbrunocondello
    @mbrunocondello Před 3 lety +1

    That was inspirational!! Awesome video

  • @franks5626
    @franks5626 Před 4 lety

    Dear God! Your video convinced me that I definitely will not be attempting to do this. Thank you for the highly detailed video. Your video work is great and very easy to follow. But again this is way beyond my meager skills.
    I have changed a transmission once on a '72 Dodge Dart and it was by far less involved. As I remember I did not have to remove anything except the transmission to get it done.

  • @ohitstarik
    @ohitstarik Před rokem

    great video. i was considering buying a mini needing a throw out bearing replacement. this video solidified that i did not want to deal with the bullshit. thank you for saving me the headache and stress

  • @jessetravella8284
    @jessetravella8284 Před 6 lety

    Wow outstanding video Brother!!

  • @sappyking111
    @sappyking111 Před 3 lety

    Excellent videos, I use them all the time when working on my mini.
    I am curious what kind of sprayer you use to spray solvents? Thanks.

  • @davidlevy281
    @davidlevy281 Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you for this video and part two. I am trying to get the top bellhousing bolt off and cannot access as easily as you did. Can you let me know whats involved in removing or moving the wiring harness? I couldn't move it enough by tugging to really get access. Thank you again.

  • @minimanadam
    @minimanadam Před rokem

    Your videos you have Made for us are priceless.. you NEED to have a donation thing setup for us so we can reimburse you fir all you've done for us miniacs

  • @bacleted
    @bacleted Před 5 lety +1

    You are awesome man! I wish you were my neighbor or better yet part of my family! Great work sir! If I have any questions during my repair may I ask you? Thank you

  • @davidvang3310
    @davidvang3310 Před 4 lety

    You are a god!!! Thank you so much for your very detailed video. I owe you an arm and a leg.

  • @brunodesrosiers266
    @brunodesrosiers266 Před 3 lety

    I’ve owned a car like this one for 18 years now and though I’ve always suspected it was complicated working in it, I never quite realized how downright scary it really is!!! Now, let’s see Part 2...

  • @renobac9479
    @renobac9479 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for the excellent video!

  • @billb9812
    @billb9812 Před 7 lety

    Great vid, thank you! Do you know if the 2008 "S" is relatively the same procedure?

  • @pyramidion5911
    @pyramidion5911 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! My clutch went out and I'm about to fix it.

  • @MrGoobieracing
    @MrGoobieracing Před 7 lety

    If it wasn't for you I would have never attempted to do this. After all said and done took me the weekend to put the valeo setup in. Thank you very much you just saved me over a grand!!!!! One thing I think you could have added to this video was removing the steering linkage. That's the only part I had to figure out myself but super great and detailed video non the less.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 7 lety

      Did I forget to show that? Sorry

    • @MrGoobieracing
      @MrGoobieracing Před 7 lety

      No sorry necessary bro I was just saying! Are you still working on mini's I haven't seen a video from you in a while about your car or any other mini's?

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 7 lety

      I have had no time lately. Still fixing them sometimes but no time to record or edit video

  • @robertneild3772
    @robertneild3772 Před 9 lety

    An excellent video!
    I successfully changed out the 'bad' engine (spun bearing with a bad rod knock) from my sons 03 cooper with a used 'good' engine using the how-to from this video!
    I opted to unbolt the exhaust header from the engine in the car and left the sub-frame in place.
    It wasn't a fast job, but it was straight forward!
    Thank You!

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 9 lety

      Robert Neild Good to hear. This is a clutch video though. Do you mean that you watched my engine swap video? It is definitely possible to remove engine while leaving subframe in the car.

    • @robertneild3772
      @robertneild3772 Před 9 lety

      Opps! commented on the wrong video! Watched them all though. We swapped out the clutch before installing the replacement drivetrain so maybe that's why I was thinking clutch!

  • @freeyourmind8849
    @freeyourmind8849 Před 4 lety +1

    What a lovely time.

  • @lupoed
    @lupoed Před 7 lety

    helped me alot thank you from Germany...

  • @MATB00KER
    @MATB00KER Před 5 lety

    Great work, I’m watching this and don’t even own a Mini 😊

  • @colinu2
    @colinu2 Před 6 lety

    I don't think I have cursed at bolts as much as I did when trying to remove the 15mm bolt behind that octopus harness (took me an hour to get enough access to free it). However... great video that makes this a pretty straight forward job to complete.

  • @peterschmidt4464
    @peterschmidt4464 Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you very much for these great videos. I have so much respect for your fast and good work. That you share your knowledge and expierience. Awesome! I got a Mini Cooper S R50. All the best. Keep the videos up :)

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 9 lety +1

      Thanks for watching! Do you have an R53 or R50? (You said Cooper S but the R50 is a Cooper non-S). I have another video for the same clutch job on a non-S R50: 2002-06 MINI Cooper Non-S Clutch Replacement Part 1 of 2

    • @peterschmidt4464
      @peterschmidt4464 Před 9 lety

      You are so right. Its an R53 MINI Cooper S from 2006, sorry my fault. Now I got it right, thanks to wikipedia xD

  • @jackmclean3808
    @jackmclean3808 Před 7 lety

    you are an awesome mechanic......!!!!!!!!!!!! come to Australia

  • @rickygeorge2582
    @rickygeorge2582 Před 3 lety

    What great video I was thinking of buying a Mini Cooper but man they are too hard to work on too much involved on replacing a clutch.

  • @JacobAHull-nx6rx
    @JacobAHull-nx6rx Před 3 měsíci

    Brother, you took the whole car apart...oh my!

  • @JWSmythe
    @JWSmythe Před rokem

    That is just crazy. Most of the cars I've worked on have been front engine, rear wheel drive. My GF is into Minis, so we have two now. She was ready to buy another off Craigslist for dirt cheap, because it has a starting problem, and the clutch is shot. I wanted to see what kind of labor I would be in for. That's just crazy. Obviously doable. More doable with a lift and tall jacks. I don't think I'll be doing it until we move into a bigger house with lift(s) in the garage.

  • @zebraloser
    @zebraloser Před 4 lety +1

    This man said alright, that’s all the easy bits around the 21:10 mark while looking at a car without a subframe😂😂

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 4 lety

      Sorry, it's all relative

  • @antonypereira3853
    @antonypereira3853 Před 8 lety +1

    good video very instructive

  • @AlainSainz
    @AlainSainz Před 8 lety

    Hey man!!! First off I want to thank you very much for making this two part video. Im sure you get this a lot but you saved me a ton of money!! The first time I watched your video I got super scared with all the parts that were coming off the mini lol. After watching the entire video a few times I got the courage to tackle the task. It took me about 20 hours of work time to get it done, but it got done :). While I was working on it I went back and forth on your video to get part numbers, wrench and socket sizes and torque values. All in all great job man!!! Just like others commenting, I really appreciate you posting and sharing this video with all of us. Thank you very much!!!
    Question: When I took the flywheel out, I was able to move/rotate the center part a few degrees from side to side by hand. Is this normal? I dont think the center part its supposed to be moving that easily. Im thinking that my flywheel needs to be replaced as well.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 8 lety

      +Alain Sainz Yes. It is a dual mass flywheel and the center and outer part are separate from each other. I would recommend replacing the dual mass flywheel if you are sticking with stock setup - the OEM flywheel gets noisy when worn (it will chatter and make "chewbacca" sound when cold). It should not affect operation but it can be annoying to some people.

  • @atspeed
    @atspeed Před 6 lety

    Great video! Thank you so much! Everything worked, expect it looks like I forgot to remove the headlight leveling sensor and all three wires are out of the connector. Any suggestions? Thanks again!

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 6 lety

      Splice the wires with some crimping connectors. If the connector itself is damaged, look for a replacement on eBay.

  • @mktward
    @mktward Před 7 lety

    Wow! What a pain that is! Unfortunately, I may be doing that soon. :(
    Great job explaining everything and good job videoing while not smashing and pinching your fingers!!!

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 7 lety

      That's why I wear the funny looking thick gloves.

  • @jeffreygonpez7444
    @jeffreygonpez7444 Před 5 lety +1

    Te ganaste un suscriptor para toda la vida 🤗

  • @fadoola1636
    @fadoola1636 Před 9 lety

    Hi sir, I'm working in my own 06 Mini Cooper s and I have hard time on several thing such as; taking out the ball joints from the rudders, opening the bolts that hold the bushings. Also, the said of the bolts. Thanks
    Fadel

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 9 lety +1

      Use a big hammer. Also, some of the bolts are very tight.

  • @tomchryplewicz1360
    @tomchryplewicz1360 Před 3 lety

    And I thought having to unscrew my shifter ball when changing my mustang clutch was a lot to do to get the transmission out :-) Great Video ! Crazy amount of stuff to do to get a trans out.

  • @harlyspuitje1
    @harlyspuitje1 Před 4 lety +1

    great video!!super helpfull!thank you

  • @yo-cj8gf
    @yo-cj8gf Před 6 lety

    Nice vidéo ! Did you make one To how To the catalytic system on mini cooper s r53 ?

  • @garywhite5684
    @garywhite5684 Před 8 lety +1

    Super vid the helped 100 percent no way would I have been able to change my box with out this keep up the good work an a massive THANK YOU

  • @eWhizz
    @eWhizz Před 2 lety +1

    There’s a top tip - leave the radiator cap on to stop the water flowing out too fast at the beginning.

  • @xcreekarchery1
    @xcreekarchery1 Před 8 lety

    Thanks to this I've got s new ACT clutch and flywheel. The pedal pressure is nice with solid feedback but may be heavier than stock (think 997 non-S). It's grabby but I love the throttle response; would certainly recommend for anyone that doesn't traffic their modded mini. Not sure if I would recommend to anyone that isn't VERY confident in their driving as its touchey and tough to get moving if you don't drive high performance cars. Grab wise I would say right around corvette Z06 with a Porsche feedback. Put in a BSH lower motor mount that I love as well.

    • @ModMINI
      @ModMINI  Před 8 lety

      +xcreekarchery1 Sounds like a great update for someone looking for an aggressive performance-based setup. For something between this and stock, I've heard good things about South Bend clutch. The only problem is picking which setup to go with, they have several depending on expected torque and application.