Right and Wrong Jacking Points on a Classic Mini

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2020
  • This video covers where you SHOULD and SHOULDN'T lift your mini from, whether it's with a jack and jackstands, a hoist, or an emergency jack. Many rocker sills and floorboards have been destroyed by accident from lifting the car from a weak point. Please lift and support your mini properly and safely!
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Komentáře • 87

  • @chrisb9360
    @chrisb9360 Před 3 lety +16

    You should produce some nice durable stickers to indicate to shops where the jacking points are. Small arrow stickers (like track car tow hook ones) for the sills and large target ones underneath for the jack.

  • @gweeb_goble
    @gweeb_goble Před 3 lety +25

    I've never owned a mini, so I have absolutely no practical reason to watch this video, but I'm happy to watch this just for how well produced your videos are

    • @Stevestonmotorco
      @Stevestonmotorco  Před 3 lety

      Hahaha. Love this, and thanks for watching ❤

    • @richardmoore7381
      @richardmoore7381 Před 3 lety +6

      One minute you're idly surfing a SMCO mini video and then before you know it the bank balance takes a hit and you are making space in the garage for a baby Austin. Don't ask me how I know this 😁

  • @charlesrockwell3923
    @charlesrockwell3923 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks so much for posting this video. This is the first thing a DIY mechanic needs to get right, and it is bungled on MOST cars after 10 or so years in service. People laugh at me when I ask, "so where are the best jacking points on this car?" and when you get under their cars there are bent floor plates, ties rods, and sump pans because they don't know where to jack up and support their cars.

  • @patrickclyde4931
    @patrickclyde4931 Před 3 lety +5

    This youtube channel is so amazing you can learn so much about minis here yet its far too underrated this channel deserves more attention.

  • @JohnBaxendale
    @JohnBaxendale Před 3 lety +2

    The proper jack point, as far as I know, is about half way down the car where the cross-beam is, there's a specific cutout in the sill for the (supplied) jack to fit in. I realise the video was about jacking up with a trolley jack etc, but thought I'd mention it :)

  • @hosrow
    @hosrow Před 3 lety

    Good to see you again, buddy. Great pointer as usual. Looking forward to many more.

  • @MrKurns
    @MrKurns Před 3 lety +5

    6:30 Slinging brackets. I cut mine off. Rust traps. Also to try and prevent a shop from using them as jacking points.

  • @scottbahlavooni6071
    @scottbahlavooni6071 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this! I love watching your vids. It’s about time for another Q&A.

  • @danescholl7184
    @danescholl7184 Před 2 lety

    Great vid y'al. Love the mini, love you guys! great show.

  • @VanaConn
    @VanaConn Před 2 lety

    super informative channel . My 94 Rover mini comes tomorrow and I think I'm obsessed .I'll be ordering some of your upgrades soon . Thanks !

  • @windyboy78
    @windyboy78 Před 3 lety

    Simple and informative! Thanks mate!

  • @sam._.buswell8181
    @sam._.buswell8181 Před 3 lety +5

    Yes finally! More tech tips! Love these thanks guys👌

  • @hadynmcloughlin4661
    @hadynmcloughlin4661 Před rokem

    Saved to favourites for when I can find a mini thanks for sharing

  • @mike444c3
    @mike444c3 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant advice as usual guys!!

  • @jacobchampion4022
    @jacobchampion4022 Před 3 lety +11

    If only I had this a few months ago, I've got some pretty bendy floors now! 😬

  • @janengvall
    @janengvall Před rokem

    Excellent! Really helpful!

  • @scottderuyter6627
    @scottderuyter6627 Před 3 lety +5

    Another great vid !! Thanks

  • @johnclark499
    @johnclark499 Před 3 lety

    great video with very useful info - thanks

  • @kyleelectrical9663
    @kyleelectrical9663 Před 3 lety +1

    It’s like you knew I bought jack stands last week to work on mine at home. Luckily I had been using a hoist and somehow got those points correct. Thanks for the info yet again!

    • @Stevestonmotorco
      @Stevestonmotorco  Před 3 lety

      You're very welcome! Glad you saw the strong points and used them 👍👍👍

  • @martinobrien4562
    @martinobrien4562 Před 2 lety

    Excellent presentation thanks, great help

  • @dangreenwood1657
    @dangreenwood1657 Před 3 lety +4

    I remember looking this up as the first thing I did before doing any work on my mini. A lot of stories about dented panels from improper lifting 😬
    Thankfully mine seems to be fine dent-wise even if it does look a little like a patchwork quilt in places haha.
    I've heard that if you're taking out the subframes you can actually lift it from the centre of the body using a large piece of plywood and Jack stands to spread the force evenly to prevent damage BUT I DO NOT KNOW HOW TRUE THIS IS. ALWAYS DO YOUR PROPER RESEARCH!

    • @Stevestonmotorco
      @Stevestonmotorco  Před 3 lety +2

      Great point. We spread the load with a wide span of plywood as well when removing sub frames.

    • @dangreenwood1657
      @dangreenwood1657 Před 3 lety

      @@Stevestonmotorco cool

  • @Oldenroadie
    @Oldenroadie Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, just about go through that with my recently acquired '67, which does unfortunately does a bump in the floor from improper placement in the past.

  • @ivannieves631
    @ivannieves631 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks great video

  • @johnnystewart9389
    @johnnystewart9389 Před 3 lety

    You've helped so many minis

  • @UnknownArtist994
    @UnknownArtist994 Před 3 lety

    Very good video!

  • @andrewhurst1472
    @andrewhurst1472 Před 9 měsíci

    Worth noting that early factory manuals include plans for a wood cross beam that nests into the front cross beam of the front subframe allowing a safe central point for jacking the entire front of the car. I made one and it works well.

  • @yokingtomcat
    @yokingtomcat Před 3 lety

    awesome tips bro

  • @Spanish4Point4
    @Spanish4Point4 Před 3 lety

    More tech tips!! Wooo!

  • @BiscuitAdvisory
    @BiscuitAdvisory Před 3 lety

    great video. please do one for the grease points!

  • @riczito
    @riczito Před 3 lety

    Hi, thanks for this. So my Mini has been lifted in exactly the wrong way and as a result I have bent floorpans on both sides at the front. What would be the best way of remedying the bent floors? Hammering the bent footwells downwards from inside the car? Or trying to pull the floor back into shape from underneath? Do you have any tips?

  • @minimonte1
    @minimonte1 Před 3 lety

    How is it possible to make a video about jacking up a mini and then completely ignore the mini's jack and jacking points. Your video gives no clue to anyone who needs to change a tyre at the side of the road with only the original equipment. Apart from that.. spot on

    • @Stevestonmotorco
      @Stevestonmotorco  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. Fair point, but 9/10 factory jacks are broken or missing at this point.

  • @littlemini3171
    @littlemini3171 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much

  • @shapinoweno
    @shapinoweno Před 2 lety

    Any chance you guys have tried a quickjack on a mini. I’m debating on buying one but I want to make sure it will work for my mini

  • @midgelambert3880
    @midgelambert3880 Před 3 lety

    Hi Phil, I have another question, if you don't mind, have you had any experience with fixing a gas leak where the little hose from the jet assembly enters the float chamber. I have had the carb off several times now trying to fix this problem. I installed a new jet assembly and it leaked from day one. So I changed the small rubber washer as it seemed to be too fat and squashed plugging the passage for gas to flow through (build up of gas pressure blowing the hose out) to a small O ring this works better but there is still a leakage of fuel. Any ideas on how to fix this problem?

  • @sebl1527
    @sebl1527 Před 3 lety

    if my floor is dented, do you recommend putting it back from inside? Or I have to live with it?

  • @elliotthopkins8174
    @elliotthopkins8174 Před 3 lety

    What about the 'emergency' jack points on the sills for roadside wheel changes?

  • @maximesimons9306
    @maximesimons9306 Před 3 lety

    Is it safe to lift from sump guard? Is that bolted to the subframe?

  • @samsnow7370
    @samsnow7370 Před 2 lety

    This video was pretty good... but I need you to do this with a 2017 Countryman. Jack points on the countryman 2017 are those points you pointed out that looked crushed under that car you have. Another video showed a person using 2 x 4 x 2 between the 2 wheels from the side and jacked it up using the 2x4 on the edge of the mini. And he said the plastic will bend a little but that's okay... I'm not comfortable with that ... so I am still searching for a video ...

  • @franciscomelendez3894
    @franciscomelendez3894 Před 3 lety

    What about beefig up the jack point in the shell?

  • @travelingkaspersworld4096

    Do you happen to know the weight distribution over the wheels...front vs back?
    Hello and thanks all!

  • @raychambers3646
    @raychambers3646 Před 3 lety +2

    I had a "professional " mechanic lift my mini underneath my front floorpan ,drivers side never could get quite it back into shape.

  • @peterw4338
    @peterw4338 Před 3 lety +1

    In the 1960s my five year old mini rusted like mad. The correct jacking points were anywhere where there was no rust.

  • @kevinchappell3694
    @kevinchappell3694 Před 2 měsíci

    Why couldn't you extend the arms to the subframes? Angle issue?

  • @zakjones342
    @zakjones342 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow, all this time I never knew that was the battery cable under the front subframe. Lol

  • @thomasvejlo
    @thomasvejlo Před 3 lety

    Good informative video and I think it is quite funny that you have a Stenhøj lift ( the same lift as where I work in Denmark)... How does a danish lift end up in Canada ?

  • @midgelambert3880
    @midgelambert3880 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Philip, what are your views on lifting under the motor with a piece of wood to spread the load just so you can get jack stands under the frame.?

    • @Stevestonmotorco
      @Stevestonmotorco  Před 3 lety +1

      It's not a good idea to ever lift from the motor because the force of supporting the car is taken by the engine mounts. You also risk damaging the transmission case. But it's easy to lift from the front subframe and also have room to place jack stands underneath as shown. There's also a wood jig some folks make to allow jacking up the whole subframe from a front and center location.

  • @zizipoil
    @zizipoil Před 3 lety +1

    thanks

    • @Stevestonmotorco
      @Stevestonmotorco  Před 3 lety +1

      You're welcome!

    • @zizipoil
      @zizipoil Před 3 lety

      @@Stevestonmotorco I remember you had a video where you where lifting the shell without the subframes. Iirc you used a wood plank placed across the shell for this.
      Would you recommend using that technique on top of the one you show when one cannot access the subframe?

  • @maxpablo5882
    @maxpablo5882 Před 3 lety +2

    Just moved on from my motorbike to my first mini at 19. Been working on it solidly for the last two weeks and loving it. Is there any harm in leaving it jacked up for long periods of time so I can continue working next day?

  • @richardwalker5906
    @richardwalker5906 Před 3 lety

    Hi guys I've welded an extra section of steel in either side of car into the box section to give the side jack points extra strength for those times your at the side of the road with only a scissor or bottle jack

  • @Iranrock
    @Iranrock Před 3 lety

    Hi Philip! I want to buy a jack pump for my Mini because the original that comes with the car is terrible. Could you tell me please the minimum and maximum height that the jack pump should have? Many thanks from Spain!! ⛽🚙

    • @Stevestonmotorco
      @Stevestonmotorco  Před 3 lety

      Hi, lower minimum is always better. Depends on whether or not your mini is lowered, on collapsed cones, standard height with new cones, etc

  • @Macaco_Branco
    @Macaco_Branco Před 3 lety

    Great comparison video between the two Quick Shifters Steve!
    I still have one of the first versions in my '90 Mini, as far as I know there was no KAD version available at that time.
    I wish there was a way to give my Morris Mini Cooper S MK1 a more precise gearstick, the car's shifting is so wobbly and spongy that it's not much fun to change gears, but I guess you have to make friends with that if you want to drive a Mk1! ^^
    If anyone has any ideas, I'd be grateful for any tips.

  • @sebl1527
    @sebl1527 Před 3 lety

    Nice video. Really like your pointing tool. 😂
    🚗 👈
    ☝️

  • @petr.stejskal
    @petr.stejskal Před 3 lety

    Been wondering...what's the best way to lift up a Mini while on the road? (to change a flat tyre) Scissor jacks does not look too safe to me...

    • @Stevestonmotorco
      @Stevestonmotorco  Před 3 lety

      Scissor jack on the subframe. Or on the body, as shown, in a pinch. But it would be a good idea to spread the load over a larger surface area with a wood block because scissor jacks can be a little pointy.

  • @adi2602
    @adi2602 Před 3 lety +1

    You won't like this because you weren't first!!

  • @designerty
    @designerty Před 3 lety +1

    1st! :D

  • @ryanshaw6174
    @ryanshaw6174 Před 3 lety +1

    Sorry, even your “right way” you would not lift / work on my minis like that.

    • @Stevestonmotorco
      @Stevestonmotorco  Před 3 lety +1

      You're welcome to share your own methods and/or give a reason

    • @designerty
      @designerty Před 3 lety

      Would you please suggest how we should ‘lift’ our Mini?

    • @CharlesSmith-zt7vt
      @CharlesSmith-zt7vt Před 3 lety +3

      Given the format of modern lifts, I think this is as about as good as you can do. Ideally you would always use the subframe like this imgur.com/hgISJKU but that's not what lifts look like these days! I'm also intending to make one of these for the front of the car imgur.com/pliKY5U I got both of these images from a very helpful Facebook group.

    • @ryanshaw6174
      @ryanshaw6174 Před 3 lety +1

      You’ve still got the weight of engine and subframe essentially hanging off the body. I know the bulkhead beam has significant strength, but any wear in the subframe tower bushes will mean the frame droops and stresses the front panel/wings.
      4 post ramp and beam jack.

    • @TheSkybaek
      @TheSkybaek Před 4 měsíci

      @@CharlesSmith-zt7vt I wanted to know the exact point of this wooden jig. Thanks for the your link.