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Old 07-04-2016, 08:43 AM
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Will be needing to replace clutch...

I think my 2005 base model Mini-Cooper(R52) , with 5 speed manual tranny, is going to need a clutch replaced soon. Pedal is almost all the way out before any grip/movement is felt. It has 74000 miles on it. Am guessing the clutch is original.

Looking for a shop in Seattle and places north up to Everett that can do a clutch replacement. Oem clutch, don't need something fancy or for racing.


Any ideas? TIA!



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Old 07-07-2016, 08:56 AM
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Check the local google search for shops, or if you can find a BMW / MINI shop up there. Reach out to Alta performance out in Hillsboro, OR ( we carry there product ) and they might be help you with a shop.

And for the parts


For an R50 R52 MINI Cooper ( Non S ) which is what you said you have, it has a Getrag 5 speed transmission: 7/2004+ production.
Here is the clutch kits: 21207561754

http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/ 21207561754/




Centering tool: 83300495051

https://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/83300495051/


For the flywheel , you can resurfaces them once, but I would not resurfaces them multiple times. If you do get it resurfaced go to a place who knows how to do them, and has a huge background with flywheels. 11227535599

http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/ 11227535599/




8 collar screws for the center

11227560578

http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/11227560578/



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6 Presssure plate bolts Part # 21211043920

http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/21211043920/


Check the guide tube , they can shows wear and shows some ring wear from the clutch release bearing. It also contain the seal ( separate part) on the back which can seep fluid and into the bell housing.

Guide Sleeve 23117545085

http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/ 23117545085/




Guide Sleeve Seal


http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/SiteSearch/ 23117549008/





Thanks and hope that helps.
 
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Since we're on the topic, just what does a lighter weight flywheel do for a car's performance? Less weight mean better mileage since the engine and tranny is spinning less weight? Does the clutch 'feel' different? Can anyone explain flywheels for dummies?

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http://www.psmini.org/

If you haven't done your clutch yet, check out this website and have corners do it.
 
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Who is "corners"? And no, haven't done the clutch yet.


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Did you click on the link ?

Seattle area Mini website.

If I lived anywhere near Seattle and needed someone to work on my car, the first person I would contact is the person on that website with the forum name corners. Think his real name is Kurt.

Another link :

http://www.psmini.org/forum/r53-clut...opic10431.html
 
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I did click on the link that sent me to the homepage of Puget Sound Mini. Didn't see any reference to a 'corners'. This latest link does show what you were orginally trying to tell me thanks.

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He also goes by the name of mod mini. The single best dyi resource we have to fix our cars.
 
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nevermind boo boo on my part!
 
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Originally Posted by Shawnnn
He also goes by the name of mod mini. The single best dyi resource we have to fix our cars.
Thanks for the resource!

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