What did you do to your mini today?
Replaced the timing chain cover gasket, front crankshaft seal, oil pan gasket. Cleaned the oil residue from the intercooler and throttle body. Put it all together. Started up first try, no strange noises or leaks from the supercharger, and no check engine light. Guess I haven't lost my touch (been over 10 years since I last worked as an auto tech for my main living).
I'm definitely going to get an oil catch can after doing the supercharger job. Couldn't believe how much engine oil got into the supercharger and intake system - and this is on a relatively low mile engine that doesn't seem to use any oil between changes.
Car runs great. Seems to have a slight bit more spunk than it did prior to the teardown. Glad to have it on the road again.
I'm definitely going to get an oil catch can after doing the supercharger job. Couldn't believe how much engine oil got into the supercharger and intake system - and this is on a relatively low mile engine that doesn't seem to use any oil between changes.
Car runs great. Seems to have a slight bit more spunk than it did prior to the teardown. Glad to have it on the road again.
I have the whole timing cover gasket/seal setup (referred to in pic below) ready to swap out along with my serpentine belt tensioner, idler pulley, crankshaft pulley and crankshaft seal with my next oil change. I've already done all the other oil-related gaskets (valve cover, oil pan, crankshaft sensor o-ring, camshaft sensor o-ring and timing chain tensioner) as part of a preventative maintenance service at my last oil change.
Replaced the timing chain cover gasket, front crankshaft seal, oil pan gasket. Cleaned the oil residue from the intercooler and throttle body. Put it all together. Started up first try, no strange noises or leaks from the supercharger, and no check engine light. Guess I haven't lost my touch (been over 10 years since I last worked as an auto tech for my main living).
I'm definitely going to get an oil catch can after doing the supercharger job. Couldn't believe how much engine oil got into the supercharger and intake system - and this is on a relatively low mile engine that doesn't seem to use any oil between changes.
Car runs great. Seems to have a slight bit more spunk than it did prior to the teardown. Glad to have it on the road again.
I'm definitely going to get an oil catch can after doing the supercharger job. Couldn't believe how much engine oil got into the supercharger and intake system - and this is on a relatively low mile engine that doesn't seem to use any oil between changes.
Car runs great. Seems to have a slight bit more spunk than it did prior to the teardown. Glad to have it on the road again.
Sorry to hear this, glad to have you on the forums. Good luck with the new car ventures.
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Good luck to you in the future and motor on!
Yup. Replaced the oil pump gaskets too. I didn't want to risk having an oil pressure problem.
The timing chain, guides, and tensioner are all in great shape. Likewise with the oil pickup screen. Wish I would have taken some pictures. This is the first engine I've gotten into in a while that did not have sludge, burnt oil residue, etc. When I wiped the oil off the internals, clean metal surfaces were all that were left. Guess those expensive european oils I've been using are doing a great job.
I have not changed out my camshaft sensor seal - it is not leaking at this time, nor is the valve cover gasket. These are easy enough to do in the future if they wind up leaking.
The timing chain, guides, and tensioner are all in great shape. Likewise with the oil pickup screen. Wish I would have taken some pictures. This is the first engine I've gotten into in a while that did not have sludge, burnt oil residue, etc. When I wiped the oil off the internals, clean metal surfaces were all that were left. Guess those expensive european oils I've been using are doing a great job.
I have not changed out my camshaft sensor seal - it is not leaking at this time, nor is the valve cover gasket. These are easy enough to do in the future if they wind up leaking.
While you had the timing cover off, did you also change out the upper and lower timing case oil inlet/outlet gaskets (#3, #4, on pic)?
I have the whole timing cover gasket/seal setup (referred to in pic below) ready to swap out along with my serpentine belt tensioner, idler pulley, crankshaft pulley and crankshaft seal with my next oil change. I've already done all the other oil-related gaskets (valve cover, oil pan, crankshaft sensor o-ring, camshaft sensor o-ring and timing chain tensioner) as part of a preventative maintenance service at my last oil change.
I have the whole timing cover gasket/seal setup (referred to in pic below) ready to swap out along with my serpentine belt tensioner, idler pulley, crankshaft pulley and crankshaft seal with my next oil change. I've already done all the other oil-related gaskets (valve cover, oil pan, crankshaft sensor o-ring, camshaft sensor o-ring and timing chain tensioner) as part of a preventative maintenance service at my last oil change.
Yep. I decided I didn't have the time (or desire) to be under my car again for oil leaks - at least in the near future. A few more days of down time wouldn't kill me. Fortunately the MINI isn't my only vehicle.
It took quite a while to get the intercooler clean. I backflushed it with acetone into a bucket. At one point, I capped off both ends and shook the acetone inside the intercooler. I repeated this process until clean acetone came out.
Now to do some research on oil catch cans. I want something that I can drain easily and also one that has some way of telling me how much oil is in it without having to disassemble it.
It took quite a while to get the intercooler clean. I backflushed it with acetone into a bucket. At one point, I capped off both ends and shook the acetone inside the intercooler. I repeated this process until clean acetone came out.
Now to do some research on oil catch cans. I want something that I can drain easily and also one that has some way of telling me how much oil is in it without having to disassemble it.
Yep. I decided I didn't have the time (or desire) to be under my car again for oil leaks - at least in the near future. A few more days of down time wouldn't kill me. Fortunately the MINI isn't my only vehicle.
It took quite a while to get the intercooler clean. I backflushed it with acetone into a bucket. At one point, I capped off both ends and shook the acetone inside the intercooler. I repeated this process until clean acetone came out.
Now to do some research on oil catch cans. I want something that I can drain easily and also one that has some way of telling me how much oil is in it without having to disassemble it.
It took quite a while to get the intercooler clean. I backflushed it with acetone into a bucket. At one point, I capped off both ends and shook the acetone inside the intercooler. I repeated this process until clean acetone came out.
Now to do some research on oil catch cans. I want something that I can drain easily and also one that has some way of telling me how much oil is in it without having to disassemble it.
I hear a lot about acetone being used on the intercoolers... Would brake cleaner be bad? Or is acetone just that much better at cleaning when being tossed around inside the intercooler?
Remember to . . .
Drive Hard. Drive Safe. Keep Grinning.
I don't see why brake cleaner or carb cleaner would be harmful. I would have used these if I didn't run out trying to clean the engine block, supercharger, water pump, oil pan, etc.
I had a bunch of acetone in my garage, so in my case it was just more convenient than having to run back to the store.
I had a bunch of acetone in my garage, so in my case it was just more convenient than having to run back to the store.
haha I can totally relate! Just wrapped up replacing my other axle and trans fluid swap. I do NOT want to go under there again! haha
I hear a lot about acetone being used on the intercoolers... Would brake cleaner be bad? Or is acetone just that much better at cleaning when being tossed around inside the intercooler?
I hear a lot about acetone being used on the intercoolers... Would brake cleaner be bad? Or is acetone just that much better at cleaning when being tossed around inside the intercooler?
Cleaned up the headlights today and cleaned out all of the junk from inside and got it ready for the weekend. Hope to do an oil change, and power steering hose swap this weekend and then vacuum and give her a bath. I got the oil change kit, some power steering hoses, interior LEDs, and a donut spare from Way Motor Works as well as a couple of new stickers. Gadget's got a real smirk now!
Congrats, first time doing it, its a little bit of a pain getting that expansion tank to hold in place while you undo the oil cap.
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Awesome, congrats
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New winter tires
New 215/45/17 Pirelli Sottozero 3's and 17" wheels. Ski season coming! We have 2 4WD SUVs but I'd rather drive the MINI any day! Looks funny with a cargo box though!
New clutch and LSD coming soon. Thinking JMTC Stage 2 and Wavetrac LSD. Comments?
I have a great set of 4 Dunlop SP Winter Sports 195/55/16 and 17.4 lb 16" S-Winder Light wheels for sale: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...16-wheels.html
New clutch and LSD coming soon. Thinking JMTC Stage 2 and Wavetrac LSD. Comments?
I have a great set of 4 Dunlop SP Winter Sports 195/55/16 and 17.4 lb 16" S-Winder Light wheels for sale: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...16-wheels.html
Nice winter wheel set up. Pirelli has some awesome studded tires I run.
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Definitely agree with the MINI being more desirable to drive than a 4x4 SUV. I prefer to drive my MINI over my 4x4 Ram 1500 pickup and 4x4 Ramcharger in the winter, except on very deep snow days.
Please let us know what you think about those tires. I'm coming up on due for new winter tires. So far I've had very good luck with my studded Pirelli Winter Carving tires, but haven't found another set of those in stock to replace them.
Please let us know what you think about those tires. I'm coming up on due for new winter tires. So far I've had very good luck with my studded Pirelli Winter Carving tires, but haven't found another set of those in stock to replace them.
New 215/45/17 Pirelli Sottozero 3's and 17" wheels. Ski season coming! We have 2 4WD SUVs but I'd rather drive the MINI any day! Looks funny with a cargo box though!
New clutch and LSD coming soon. Thinking JMTC Stage 2 and Wavetrac LSD. Comments?
I have a great set of 4 Dunlop SP Winter Sports 195/55/16 and 17.4 lb 16" S-Winder Light wheels for sale: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...16-wheels.html
New clutch and LSD coming soon. Thinking JMTC Stage 2 and Wavetrac LSD. Comments?
I have a great set of 4 Dunlop SP Winter Sports 195/55/16 and 17.4 lb 16" S-Winder Light wheels for sale: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...16-wheels.html
https://www.nokiantires.com/tires/pa.../winter-tires/
Pirelli Winter Carving tires : some sizes went out of stock so you have to plus size to find more options. That's what I did.
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I've run Nokians in the past and I definitely agree - they are the best I've ever run. Last set I had were on a RWD Volvo 740 Turbo. It was amazing how those tires transformed that car into a capable winter vehicle. Unfortunately, none of the tire shops in my area sell them and I can't seem to find vendors online that would ship them to me. That's the main reason why I went w/ the Pirellis when I bought my MINI. They're kind of a wanna-be Hakkapeliitta.
If you haven't had occasion to try Nokian's winter tires, you should look into them. They're the best, hands down.
https://www.nokiantires.com/tires/pa.../winter-tires/
https://www.nokiantires.com/tires/pa.../winter-tires/
including one in Anchorage -- Anchorage Tire Factory... (https://goo.gl/gCehSW).
They won't send them to you?