09-25-2018, 01:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-25-2018, 02:05 PM by DomMINIque.)
Spent a few days working from home, so saved some serious time due to not having to sit in traffic to and from work which was absolutely blissful.
Rushed out to work on the mini while the sun was still out.
And we are almost at a running driving car again.
Just two more crucial things to sort out:
1. Brakes - there still appears to be a bubble stuck inside the system somewhere.
2. Thermostat leak.
So managed to continue replacing all the other brake parts, turns out one of the front wheel cylinders was also seized - explains why under hard braking the car would pull to the side. Glad I found that and happy about my decision to replace almost the whole braking system at this point.
Tried bleeding the system, but this is a very very difficult task to do alone. I seemed to have successfully have gotten most of the air bubbles out except one, which we guess may be stuck behind the bias valve.
I continued and continued but to no avail could I get it right.
I also finally changed the gaskets and seals under the clutch and brake master cylinders as the minute it rained or the car got washed, water would appear under the pedals.
That is now resolved.
While doing this, it turns out that the engine bushings needed to be replaced (one not even being a bushing but rather a solid piece of plastic which had be jammed in). Put 2 new proper bushings in and tighten the everything back up.
Also had bought a new clutch master cylinder line to replace the concoction which was in my car - turns out the concoction is there because the slave cylinder is not actually a mini item... So that job was scrapped.
Took a few pictures and a vid this time around.
2018-09-13_01-15-51 by Dominique Bernardino, on Flickr
Parcel arrived for me during the week.
20180923_140331 by Dominique Bernardino, on Flickr
Me trying to bleed to brakes and force the bubble to the "top/rear" of the system.
20180922_155844 by Dominique Bernardino, on Flickr
Got some stickers to put on the car. They'll go on after the car gets a wash before it's first drive again after a very very long time.
20180921_121203 by Dominique Bernardino, on Flickr
Had a mate ask me if I was ever going to fit 13" wheels to the clubby so tried the set out I had at home. Don't look bad, may do it at some point with a golf conversion.
20180921_121047 by Dominique Bernardino, on Flickr
Definitely needs a spacer.
20180921_121040 by Dominique Bernardino, on Flickr
Probably some larger arches also needed.
20180923_143131 by Dominique Bernardino, on Flickr
She idles.
. (The above is a video, no idea why it doesn't display as such.)
@Jimmy, sorted my carb elbow out, thanks man. Just changed the order of installation which is a little annoying but it shall work for now.
So in summary at this point I have:
1. Replaced all the wheel cylinders and rubber hoses on the car. (also has a new master from previous work)
2. Replaced all the gaskets and sorted out the leak on the master cylinder.
3. Installed new choke and accelerator cables.
4. Replaced the jet on the hs4 and got the car running and idling again.
5. Installed a bonnet prop rod so I no longer have to use a mop to hold the bonnet up.
6. Tightened the petrol tank down as there was never a bolt there before.
7. Changed all the breather pipes and caps to new items so that the motor can breathe as it was initially intended
Still to complete:
1. Remove air bubble from brake system.
2. Change thermostat housing to Metro type, plumb expansion tank in and flush and re-bleed cooling system.
3. Install sound deadening and carpet set with gear lever gaiter.
4. Replace headlights
5. Install new boot lid cables.
6. Work on a neat and reasonable sound install.
I'm sure the list will grow as it usually does with minis.
But we carry on, the light at the end of the tunnel is a little bit bigger now.
Rushed out to work on the mini while the sun was still out.
And we are almost at a running driving car again.
Just two more crucial things to sort out:
1. Brakes - there still appears to be a bubble stuck inside the system somewhere.
2. Thermostat leak.
So managed to continue replacing all the other brake parts, turns out one of the front wheel cylinders was also seized - explains why under hard braking the car would pull to the side. Glad I found that and happy about my decision to replace almost the whole braking system at this point.
Tried bleeding the system, but this is a very very difficult task to do alone. I seemed to have successfully have gotten most of the air bubbles out except one, which we guess may be stuck behind the bias valve.
I continued and continued but to no avail could I get it right.
I also finally changed the gaskets and seals under the clutch and brake master cylinders as the minute it rained or the car got washed, water would appear under the pedals.
That is now resolved.
While doing this, it turns out that the engine bushings needed to be replaced (one not even being a bushing but rather a solid piece of plastic which had be jammed in). Put 2 new proper bushings in and tighten the everything back up.
Also had bought a new clutch master cylinder line to replace the concoction which was in my car - turns out the concoction is there because the slave cylinder is not actually a mini item... So that job was scrapped.
Took a few pictures and a vid this time around.

![[Image: 42844264860_b15a9faa55_z.jpg]](https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1883/42844264860_b15a9faa55_z.jpg)
Parcel arrived for me during the week.

![[Image: 43993492775_e68ab7c9ca_z.jpg]](https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1980/43993492775_e68ab7c9ca_z.jpg)
Me trying to bleed to brakes and force the bubble to the "top/rear" of the system.
![[Image: 44855668292_b72d89edf2_z.jpg]](https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1942/44855668292_b72d89edf2_z.jpg)
Got some stickers to put on the car. They'll go on after the car gets a wash before it's first drive again after a very very long time.
![[Image: 44905654351_3972b18d51_z.jpg]](https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1903/44905654351_3972b18d51_z.jpg)
Had a mate ask me if I was ever going to fit 13" wheels to the clubby so tried the set out I had at home. Don't look bad, may do it at some point with a golf conversion.
![[Image: 44185657354_781a201ee9_z.jpg]](https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1970/44185657354_781a201ee9_z.jpg)
Definitely needs a spacer.
![[Image: 44185660364_6766070422_z.jpg]](https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1965/44185660364_6766070422_z.jpg)
Probably some larger arches also needed.
![[Image: 29969191197_10e0193243_z.jpg]](https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1977/29969191197_10e0193243_z.jpg)
She idles.

@Jimmy, sorted my carb elbow out, thanks man. Just changed the order of installation which is a little annoying but it shall work for now.
So in summary at this point I have:
1. Replaced all the wheel cylinders and rubber hoses on the car. (also has a new master from previous work)
2. Replaced all the gaskets and sorted out the leak on the master cylinder.
3. Installed new choke and accelerator cables.
4. Replaced the jet on the hs4 and got the car running and idling again.
5. Installed a bonnet prop rod so I no longer have to use a mop to hold the bonnet up.
6. Tightened the petrol tank down as there was never a bolt there before.
7. Changed all the breather pipes and caps to new items so that the motor can breathe as it was initially intended
Still to complete:
1. Remove air bubble from brake system.
2. Change thermostat housing to Metro type, plumb expansion tank in and flush and re-bleed cooling system.
3. Install sound deadening and carpet set with gear lever gaiter.
4. Replace headlights
5. Install new boot lid cables.
6. Work on a neat and reasonable sound install.
I'm sure the list will grow as it usually does with minis.
But we carry on, the light at the end of the tunnel is a little bit bigger now.
