Classic Mini DIY - Dash Pot Oil Change

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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2015
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Komentáře • 51

  • @hoofshealz
    @hoofshealz Před 9 lety

    thanks heaps, very clear and easy to follow.
    i still have a single carb, but one day soon i plan on fitting a stage one kit to my 1100.

  • @ollyit
    @ollyit Před 4 lety +2

    superb vid mate, yours runs amazingly smooth - well done

  • @xxsteve
    @xxsteve Před 9 lety +1

    Great videos, hope you keep posting more DIY videos like them!
    Steve-Australia

  • @89bandie
    @89bandie Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. Very easy to follow and helped me out changing the dash pot oil last night :)

  • @Oopsie74
    @Oopsie74 Před 5 lety

    These videos are great mate!! I need to do a classic mini diy CZcams marathon and watch them all I think. (1971 mini 1310)

    • @Oopsie74
      @Oopsie74 Před 5 lety

      Currently having issues with engine cutting out when revving. Welcome your thoughts. Basically I’m going to spend today checking timing, compression and then fueling as it’s been about 8 years since last driven regularly.

  • @natandnate4712
    @natandnate4712 Před 8 lety +1

    I enjoy these videos. They are well made, to the point and very well narrated. Please keep 'em coming. I have an issue with my headlights - they are not working. I do not think the issue is the fuses, it may be the switch. My Mini is a '92 1275 engine too. Thanks!!

    • @classicminidiy
      @classicminidiy  Před 8 lety

      +NReneCrazyCoolReveiwsChannel Glad you enjoy them! Thanks for the feedback. I would check the fuses just to be sure. But if the switches are anything like my mk1 switches they break constantly. :-| If that doesn't do it, follow the wire all the way from the switch to the headlights and make sure there are no tears/exposed areas to ensure there isn't a short. Good luck!

  • @jimrox1
    @jimrox1 Před 8 lety

    very good video , cheers

  • @mydreamarewheels
    @mydreamarewheels Před 22 dny

    nice video! perfect thanks ! if you have more tips for changel oil tell us ;)

  • @B33tLEManI4c
    @B33tLEManI4c Před 8 lety +5

    wow, thats quite possibly the smoothest Mini engine I've ever heared

    • @coleslaw71321
      @coleslaw71321 Před 8 lety

      +Brad's Broadcast Thanks it was running great for a while but like any mini motor it started acting up recently and now im doing a motor rebuild again! Gotta love classic minis.

    • @B33tLEManI4c
      @B33tLEManI4c Před 8 lety

      +Cole Slaw I know exactly how u fell haha, my minus heater only blows cold, any idea how I can fix it?

    • @coleslaw71321
      @coleslaw71321 Před 8 lety +1

      +Brad's Broadcast could be two things. First check on the top left of your cylinder head, you'll see a small either manual turn valve or little plunger on a hinge. Check to make sure that isn't stuck shut. If that is open and feeding the inside of the motor coolant then I would wager your heater core may be clogged. This can be resolved by pulling the heater core out and flushing it with a hose. I have a radiator flush video on my cmdiy channel which shows how to flush the radiator. It's the same concept but with the smaller heater core. Be careful if you do this, it's a messy job with the potential to get coolant inside your car. Use a catch pan and be prepared for lots of coolant. Take care!

  • @ouquritte
    @ouquritte Před 9 lety

    Thank you for your vdo.
    Keep doing this.

  • @romeumatos7864
    @romeumatos7864 Před 8 lety

    Nice video. Do you have any video about twin SU adjustment?

    • @classicminidiy
      @classicminidiy  Před 8 lety +2

      I don't have anything out there yet but my carbs are about ready for a tune up so I will put something together in the next few months. :-)

  • @craigbuchan316
    @craigbuchan316 Před 6 lety

    Great vid. As Im new to SU carbs. I have a couple of questions. Does the oil diminish at all? Or does its level stay the same? And how often does one have to change said oil?

    • @classicminidiy
      @classicminidiy  Před 6 lety +1

      Oil does seem to diminish over a long period of time. I generally just top it off each time I tune the car (every 6 months or so)

  • @hugokruger3331
    @hugokruger3331 Před 8 lety

    Hi. My classic mini 1968 Morris is overheating and i dont know why! The radiator is full and working, i had to top up the engine oil with about 200ml (half a pint more or less) It is still in the red. it started yesterday. When i stopped at the local gas station i could still touch the head and i could take the radiator cap off without water spewing everywhere. I am going to flush the radiator tonight and check the carburetor dash pots as someone told me the dash pots could also be a reason for overheating ( dont know if ts true ). Can someone please help. I just want to know what is wrong with it or where i should start checking for the problem.
    Thank you for the tutorial.
    Hugo - South Africa

    • @dr2944
      @dr2944 Před 4 lety

      Ever since I lost an engine, it has been check fan belt first, (Unless visible leak.) then fluid level, clutch fan, then what has caused it most often with me the thermostat. Those things easy to check. Harder to check are bad bearings.

  • @jarradjack8497
    @jarradjack8497 Před 7 lety

    hello, what level should the oil sit at? love the videos!

    • @classicminidiy
      @classicminidiy  Před 7 lety

      I would fill it up just so you can see the level a couple mm away from the top. When you drop the plunger in there it will dump out a bit and the first few times you drive it will equalize when the float moves up and down.

  • @matthalsey387
    @matthalsey387 Před 3 lety

    Any reason why you can't fill up the plunger reservoir with oil before adding the spring and cover?

    • @classicminidiy
      @classicminidiy  Před 3 lety

      You can if you want to. I find it easier to fill and prevent excess spilling by filling it after its on the car already.

  • @johnobiro5202
    @johnobiro5202 Před 4 lety

    Sweet

  • @R5555.
    @R5555. Před 2 lety

    Hey i know that video is old and i don't expect a answer but my question is does this video apply to triumph spitfire carburetors as well?
    Greetings from Austria

    • @classicminidiy
      @classicminidiy  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey thanks for watching! Yes this should apply to any car that ran an SU style carburetor. Basically a carb that has the dash pot on top.

    • @R5555.
      @R5555. Před 2 lety

      @@classicminidiy thanks alot 😀

  • @AdventuresofCeylonese
    @AdventuresofCeylonese Před 3 lety

    Can we use engine lubricant to dash pot ?

    • @classicminidiy
      @classicminidiy  Před 3 lety

      Yes you can but your throttle behavior might be a bit different than standard dash pot oil and you may need to adjust the tune of your car a bit.

  • @ItsaboutMakingnotBuying

    How long will the oil last for? Thank you

    • @classicminidiy
      @classicminidiy  Před 4 lety

      Mine usually lasts for about a year or so. After a year i just check the levels and make sure it’s still running nicely.

    • @ItsaboutMakingnotBuying
      @ItsaboutMakingnotBuying Před 4 lety

      @@classicminidiy Thank you for the answer. Later

  • @shaneabayekoon356
    @shaneabayekoon356 Před 7 lety

    what is the best oil for standard mini?

  • @no66
    @no66 Před 4 lety

    Good video. However don't use the word float for the plunger. The float is in the float bowl that regulates the fuel to the carb.

    • @classicminidiy
      @classicminidiy  Před 4 lety

      Yeah there were a few mistakes in my verbiage in this episode. I might actually redo this video at some point since this was one of my very first! Thanks for adding some clarity though. :-)

  • @xmotoAsiek
    @xmotoAsiek Před 6 lety

    What kind of oil that can be? Is 20w50 as like the engine is ok or would it be too thick?

    • @classicminidiy
      @classicminidiy  Před 6 lety

      There is a specific SU carb oil but if your engine is modified at all 20w synthetic(not 20w50) is recommended.

    • @classicminidiy
      @classicminidiy  Před 6 lety

      Link to SU oil -
      www.7ent.com/products/carburetor-dashpot-oil-125ml-bdr125.html?af=cmdiy1959

    • @no66
      @no66 Před 4 lety

      10-40 syth wil also work well

  • @billylund5910
    @billylund5910 Před 5 lety +1

    They're not floats they are plungers, the floats are in the float chambers.

  • @chueewowee
    @chueewowee Před rokem

    Actually, Not 'float' but 'piston'