Free R50 MINI Cooper with knackered gearbox!
Free R50 MINI Cooper with knackered gearbox!
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GreatGranny

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9,519 posts

242 months

Sunday 26th May 2019
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My brother in law has had his wife’s MINI Cooper on his driveway for about 4 years ever since his then 17 year old son tried to do a burn out on his driveway while he was at work 😊
Basically something went bang and then no drive at all.
I mentioned it to him today as a possible project car for my son and I to work on.
He said just take it. Offered him some money but he said he just wants rid.
So on Wednesday I’m having it trailered the 2 miles from his house to mine.
God knows if the gearbox is salvageable or needs a new one but I’ve nothing to lose and it will be a learning experience for the both of us.
I’ll post photos when it gets picked up and hopefully keep this thread updated.
I would love to make it into a track car but no specific plans.
Thanks for reading.

Dave.

7,708 posts

269 months

Sunday 26th May 2019
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Could be something as simple a the driveshaft popping out...

GreatGranny

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9,519 posts

242 months

Monday 27th May 2019
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Bonus if it is.
I’ll get it on the axle stands after my son gives it a decent clean 😊

Sammo123

2,147 posts

197 months

Monday 27th May 2019
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What year is the car? The very early R50 Minis with Midland gearboxes had a tendency to spin the ring gear on the diff which would leave you with no drive. You could buy a complete diff from Mini for about £100 then just needed to have a couple of new bearings pressed onto it.

GreatGranny

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242 months

Monday 27th May 2019
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It’s a 2003 so yes midland gearbox.
I’m ok with removing gearbox and having a go at fixing it.
I can take my time.
No time limit to this project.

Thanks

Cankicker

219 posts

75 months

Monday 27th May 2019
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I'd be very tempted to swap it for a bulletproof Getrag six speed. That would set you back a few bob in parts though. Having just done a clutch on one, you have my full sympathies, horrible job on Minis.

Sammo123

2,147 posts

197 months

Monday 27th May 2019
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GreatGranny said:
It’s a 2003 so yes midland gearbox.
I’m ok with removing gearbox and having a go at fixing it.
I can take my time.
No time limit to this project.

Thanks
The pain in the arse part is getting the gearbox out of the car. Swapping the diff over can be done in under an hour really. It could possibly be easier to remove the engine and gearbox in one go rather than trying to wrestle gearbox out by itself.

GreatGranny

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9,519 posts

242 months

Monday 27th May 2019
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Thanks Sammo the more advise the better 😊

Garage (almost) cleared ready for delivery
It only just fits from marking the extents out on the floor.


Krikkit

27,527 posts

197 months

Monday 27th May 2019
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Don't the planetary gears break up most easily on MA boxes? I've no idea about the modifications made for the Mini, that's from Peugeot applications.

GreatGranny

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9,519 posts

242 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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It's arrived :-)





12 year old son is busy giving it a good clean as we speak :-)

A few things:

1. It's bloody filthy

2. No battery

3. rear disks knackered

4. It looks pretty clean underneath

5. Exhaust is very rusty

6. It's bloody filthy

eliot

11,911 posts

270 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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GreatGranny said:
Thanks Sammo the more advise the better ??

Garage (almost) cleared ready for delivery
It only just fits from marking the extents out on the floor.

All your tools are going to slide to one side of the garage

Benten

693 posts

199 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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Great little car for a freebie.

Cankicker

219 posts

75 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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If you have it all nailed down, then great. If not, Mod Mini is a great resource on Youtube for these cars.

jeremyc

26,103 posts

300 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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Without wishing to teach my GreatGranny to suck eggs, make sure you have a receipt or other documentation signed by your BIL confirming that he has transferred ownership to you/you have acquired all title in the car (you might even want to do it for a nominal £1 fee, sold as seen).

The last thing you need is him claiming it back if/when it is all shiny and fixed ....


GreatGranny

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9,519 posts

242 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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Cankicker said:
If you have it all nailed down, then great. If not, Mod Mini is a great resource on Youtube for these cars.
No, not got it all nailed down so thanks for the recommendation.

Going to start on the gearbox as soon as possible.

Not sure whether to get it going first.
Last time it was started was about 2 years ago so may need to do some draining and renewing of fluids before a turn it over.
Also new battery, plug in ECU which my B in L unplugged when he parked it up.


RazerSauber

2,774 posts

76 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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Fingers crossed for an easy fix! What happened to the front bumper?

Keep your ears peeled for the inevitable PAS pump issues too

GreatGranny

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9,519 posts

242 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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jeremyc said:
Without wishing to teach my GreatGranny to suck eggs, make sure you have a receipt or other documentation signed by your BIL confirming that he has transferred ownership to you/you have acquired all title in the car (you might even want to do it for a nominal £1 fee, sold as seen).

The last thing you need is him claiming it back if/when it is all shiny and fixed ....
Going to sort out V5C this weekend.

He definitely doesn't want it back and is not the type of person who will try to claim it back.

He's got a lovely Landy which keeps him busy as well as other hobbies so just wanted shut of this.
Anyway, his wife wouldn't let him :-)


Cankicker

219 posts

75 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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I wrote up my experience of doing what you're embarking on here. I'm still not finished, truth be told.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

If I could offer one insight, if it does turn out you need to remove the gearbox, I would recommend taking it out together with the engine. It's barely any more work & makes life much easier. I wish I'd done it that way round, but life is for learning I suppose. Oh, and everything that can be rusted on, will be.

GreatGranny

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9,519 posts

242 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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RazerSauber said:
Fingers crossed for an easy fix! What happened to the front bumper?

Keep your ears peeled for the inevitable PAS pump issues too
Front bumper was removed ages ago when B in L tried to see if he could fix it.

Got it along with the undertay, air box and various other parts.

GreatGranny

Original Poster:

9,519 posts

242 months

Wednesday 29th May 2019
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Cankicker said:
I wrote up my experience of doing what you're embarking on here. I'm still not finished, truth be told.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

If I could offer one insight, if it does turn out you need to remove the gearbox, I would recommend taking it out together with the engine. It's barely any more work & makes life much easier. I wish I'd done it that way round, but life is for learning I suppose. Oh, and everything that can be rusted on, will be.
Thanks Cancicker. I'll have a look.

My first 4 cars were original Minis which I was continuously working on so know all about rusted on bolts and fittings :-)