R56 Video of carbon removal
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Video of carbon removal
Hey guys,
The carbon issue has been on my mind for a few days. Well low and behold my 3rd party mini service garage MiniWorx just put up a video showing the removal of carbon using the Mini/BMW walnut shell blasting.
Not sure what the cost is but they say the process takes about 2 hours in the video and I know their rates are lower than Mini's so it should be somewhat affordable. This company has a garage in Laguna Hills, Lawndale, and soon West LA so they should be able to perform the majority of Mini's in SoCal.
Enjoy!
MiniWorx Walnut Blasting
The carbon issue has been on my mind for a few days. Well low and behold my 3rd party mini service garage MiniWorx just put up a video showing the removal of carbon using the Mini/BMW walnut shell blasting.
Not sure what the cost is but they say the process takes about 2 hours in the video and I know their rates are lower than Mini's so it should be somewhat affordable. This company has a garage in Laguna Hills, Lawndale, and soon West LA so they should be able to perform the majority of Mini's in SoCal.
Enjoy!
MiniWorx Walnut Blasting
Last edited by mmcverry; 04-26-2012 at 09:20 AM. Reason: to get video to display
#3
I'll request it from the guys at the shop- I'm not affiliated with them, just a fan so who knows how long it'll take for them to get it to me.
In the end all that matters is the carbon is removed- whether it be by seafoam, walnut shells, or any other treatments. I think the difference for people is going to be how much they want to get their hands dirty.
In the end all that matters is the carbon is removed- whether it be by seafoam, walnut shells, or any other treatments. I think the difference for people is going to be how much they want to get their hands dirty.
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Yeah it may be. From what I've seen online, it looks like you can recreate the setup in an amateur fashion for about $250-$300 at Harbor Freight Tools. The media costs about $25, and I'm not sure how much you use.
$150 to charge may be a little on the low end though, my guess is a lot of the time is spent removing and replacing the intake, in addition to performing the actual service. (making sure each piston is at top dead center)
I feel if someone got REALLY good at this, they could make a pretty penny from Audi, BMW, and Mini owners.
$150 to charge may be a little on the low end though, my guess is a lot of the time is spent removing and replacing the intake, in addition to performing the actual service. (making sure each piston is at top dead center)
I feel if someone got REALLY good at this, they could make a pretty penny from Audi, BMW, and Mini owners.
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Yeah it may be. From what I've seen online, it looks like you can recreate the setup in an amateur fashion for about $250-$300 at Harbor Freight Tools. The media costs about $25, and I'm not sure how much you use.
$150 to charge may be a little on the low end though, my guess is a lot of the time is spent removing and replacing the intake, in addition to performing the actual service. (making sure each piston is at top dead center)
I feel if someone got REALLY good at this, they could make a pretty penny from Audi, BMW, and Mini owners.
$150 to charge may be a little on the low end though, my guess is a lot of the time is spent removing and replacing the intake, in addition to performing the actual service. (making sure each piston is at top dead center)
I feel if someone got REALLY good at this, they could make a pretty penny from Audi, BMW, and Mini owners.
I already have the air compressor and shop vac - the challenge is getting a media blaster nozzle that works in the tight quarters we are working with.
-Charlie
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mini cooper S 2007 carbon build-up and pcv ventilation problems related to oil usage
Hello All:
Interested in informed perspective relative to above. Approx 60K with all prescribed maintenance performed as scheduled. Early on had start-up clatter issue which was treated with timing chain /tensoner/guides being replaced - twice. While still under warranty -noted that oil always needs replenishing. After recent timing change/ etc. followed up on oil usage checkup - and dealer confirmed using in excess of 1 qt in 600 miles.
Diagnosis: PVC not working properly and carbon build-up needs to be cleaned out. Interested in experience of others in this situation / response from Factory. Because engine is direct injected - does that mean - ergo - in 20/30 or 60k miles - valves will be coked up?
Thnx for your experience.
Bardot
Interested in informed perspective relative to above. Approx 60K with all prescribed maintenance performed as scheduled. Early on had start-up clatter issue which was treated with timing chain /tensoner/guides being replaced - twice. While still under warranty -noted that oil always needs replenishing. After recent timing change/ etc. followed up on oil usage checkup - and dealer confirmed using in excess of 1 qt in 600 miles.
Diagnosis: PVC not working properly and carbon build-up needs to be cleaned out. Interested in experience of others in this situation / response from Factory. Because engine is direct injected - does that mean - ergo - in 20/30 or 60k miles - valves will be coked up?
Thnx for your experience.
Bardot
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My 09 MCSa has 36K on it, I've only had it for a couple months but these carbon stories are scaring me. I just called Northwest Mini and they quoted me $149 for the valve clean service. I asked if they just squirted some cleaner in there and she said no, they use walnut shells, so it's the good one.
I will probably be getting this done soon, then putting a catch can in.
I will probably be getting this done soon, then putting a catch can in.
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So... MINI of Ontario told me that I had "serious" carbon build up and that the fuel injectors and HPFP were in danger of being damaged if I didn't take advantage of their $1000 service. That didn't sound right, so I took my MINI to an independent BMW garage. The mechanic put a scope down the intake and showed me my valves... the valves were free of carbon. The intake itself had some minor build up, but nothing alarming and "totally normal" according to the mechanic. For a grand total of $150, he hand scrubbed the intake and the throttle body, replaced the gasket and replaced a missing rubber mount on my air filter housing.
Now, for that $1000, MoO would have hooked me up with a loaner car for the couple of days they would have had my car. Personally, I'm glad I saved the $850.
Now, for that $1000, MoO would have hooked me up with a loaner car for the couple of days they would have had my car. Personally, I'm glad I saved the $850.
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So... MINI of Ontario told me that I had "serious" carbon build up and that the fuel injectors and HPFP were in danger of being damaged if I didn't take advantage of their $1000 service. That didn't sound right, so I took my MINI to an independent BMW garage. The mechanic put a scope down the intake and showed me my valves... the valves were free of carbon. The intake itself had some minor build up, but nothing alarming and "totally normal" according to the mechanic. For a grand total of $150, he hand scrubbed the intake and the throttle body, replaced the gasket and replaced a missing rubber mount on my air filter housing.
Now, for that $1000, MoO would have hooked me up with a loaner car for the couple of days they would have had my car. Personally, I'm glad I saved the $850.
Now, for that $1000, MoO would have hooked me up with a loaner car for the couple of days they would have had my car. Personally, I'm glad I saved the $850.
If you don't mind me asking, where did you end up going? It'd be nice to find something a bit closer.
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@NewCooperFanatic: I went to Dalcar on Main Street at Spruce in Riverside. It ain't glamorous and there's no free coffee, but they are always busy (that's a good sign, right?). This is the only service I have had with them, so I don't have a long track record of using them. I'll be getting a coolant leak (likely water pump) taken care of after the holidays. Maybe then I'll be able to provide some educated guidance about whether or not to use them. (I'm real cautious about recommending people)
Here's the deets:
Dalcar Auto Repair and Transmission
Dalton Mastrocolla
(951) 530-0222
2391 Main St.
Riverside CA 92501
As for oil changes... I invested $140 in:
- a set of plastic ramps
- 1/2" ratchet extension and u-joint thingy (stop me if I get to technical)
- oil catcher thingy (with reservoir)
- blue nitrile gloves (5 pair)
- 5 quarts of MINI brand synthetic oil (though I found out it's just Castrol One)
- MINI oil filter (WIX is probably better)
Then I reviewed a bunch of articles and YouTube videos JUST TO MAKE SURE that I didn't miss something completely wacky... turns out, it's real easy and straightforward to change your own oil. Plus, I had fun getting my hands under the hood. MoO charges about $130 for an oil change... my next one will cost about $45, since I already bought the equipment.
Here's the deets:
Dalcar Auto Repair and Transmission
Dalton Mastrocolla
(951) 530-0222
2391 Main St.
Riverside CA 92501
As for oil changes... I invested $140 in:
- a set of plastic ramps
- 1/2" ratchet extension and u-joint thingy (stop me if I get to technical)
- oil catcher thingy (with reservoir)
- blue nitrile gloves (5 pair)
- 5 quarts of MINI brand synthetic oil (though I found out it's just Castrol One)
- MINI oil filter (WIX is probably better)
Then I reviewed a bunch of articles and YouTube videos JUST TO MAKE SURE that I didn't miss something completely wacky... turns out, it's real easy and straightforward to change your own oil. Plus, I had fun getting my hands under the hood. MoO charges about $130 for an oil change... my next one will cost about $45, since I already bought the equipment.
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@NewCooperFanatic: I went to Dalcar on Main Street at Spruce in Riverside. It ain't glamorous and there's no free coffee, but they are always busy (that's a good sign, right?). This is the only service I have had with them, so I don't have a long track record of using them. I'll be getting a coolant leak (likely water pump) taken care of after the holidays. Maybe then I'll be able to provide some educated guidance about whether or not to use them. (I'm real cautious about recommending people)
Here's the deets:
Dalcar Auto Repair and Transmission
Dalton Mastrocolla
(951) 530-0222
2391 Main St.
Riverside CA 92501
As for oil changes... I invested $140 in:
- a set of plastic ramps
- 1/2" ratchet extension and u-joint thingy (stop me if I get to technical)
- oil catcher thingy (with reservoir)
- blue nitrile gloves (5 pair)
- 5 quarts of MINI brand synthetic oil (though I found out it's just Castrol One)
- MINI oil filter (WIX is probably better)
Then I reviewed a bunch of articles and YouTube videos JUST TO MAKE SURE that I didn't miss something completely wacky... turns out, it's real easy and straightforward to change your own oil. Plus, I had fun getting my hands under the hood. MoO charges about $130 for an oil change... my next one will cost about $45, since I already bought the equipment.
Here's the deets:
Dalcar Auto Repair and Transmission
Dalton Mastrocolla
(951) 530-0222
2391 Main St.
Riverside CA 92501
As for oil changes... I invested $140 in:
- a set of plastic ramps
- 1/2" ratchet extension and u-joint thingy (stop me if I get to technical)
- oil catcher thingy (with reservoir)
- blue nitrile gloves (5 pair)
- 5 quarts of MINI brand synthetic oil (though I found out it's just Castrol One)
- MINI oil filter (WIX is probably better)
Then I reviewed a bunch of articles and YouTube videos JUST TO MAKE SURE that I didn't miss something completely wacky... turns out, it's real easy and straightforward to change your own oil. Plus, I had fun getting my hands under the hood. MoO charges about $130 for an oil change... my next one will cost about $45, since I already bought the equipment.
But thanks for the details, I'm just scoping some places for just incase some heavy work is needed on the car. At the rate I drive I'll be out of warranty real fast.
As for the oil changes, isn't it free when the service indicator says its time do it while under warranty?
#24
$150 for the valve clean? The local dealer charged me that just to pull the engine codes and still didn't fix anything. They want $830-850 to do the walnut service!
I swear, as much as I like this car I have never, out of 40+ cars, ever had one nickel and dime me like this and still not run right. Why is it so much fun to drive when it works, but why doesn't it work enough to be fun? I hate catch-22's!
I swear, as much as I like this car I have never, out of 40+ cars, ever had one nickel and dime me like this and still not run right. Why is it so much fun to drive when it works, but why doesn't it work enough to be fun? I hate catch-22's!
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$150 for the valve clean? The local dealer charged me that just to pull the engine codes and still didn't fix anything. They want $830-850 to do the walnut service!
I swear, as much as I like this car I have never, out of 40+ cars, ever had one nickel and dime me like this and still not run right. Why is it so much fun to drive when it works, but why doesn't it work enough to be fun? I hate catch-22's!
I swear, as much as I like this car I have never, out of 40+ cars, ever had one nickel and dime me like this and still not run right. Why is it so much fun to drive when it works, but why doesn't it work enough to be fun? I hate catch-22's!