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Default Re: mini/metro Auto box, help! - 01-08-2007 , 02:15 PM






Hi,
Unfortunately your clutches and possibly brake bands have worn. The box must
come out and be stripped to cure this problem..It's not an easy job and some
special tools are needed. I have rebuilt dozens of these auto boxes and if
you want to do the job yourself, I would suggest you get hold of the
official Rover/BMC workshop manual.
Keith


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About a year ago me and a friend swapped the engine/box in his rover mini
auto for metro van den plas auto setup (mg metro engine on an auto box).

It has just started giving him problems. When in any forward gear it acts
as though the clutch is slipping and screeches a bit when prodding the
loud
pedal to hard. It is fine in reverse!?!

We have changed and checked the oil, which is about all haynes says can be
done with the auto box lol.

Anyone had a problem like this - and even better, fixed it without taking
the engine out!?

TIA

Chri$





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Default Re: mini/metro Auto box, help! - 01-08-2007 , 05:01 PM






If your going to pull the engine out, why not just drop a 1275 manual
straight back in,
could all be done in the same day,
could save you a lot of money
Fitzy


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Quote:
Hi,
Unfortunately your clutches and possibly brake bands have worn. The box
must
come out and be stripped to cure this problem..It's not an easy job and
some
special tools are needed. I have rebuilt dozens of these auto boxes and if
you want to do the job yourself, I would suggest you get hold of the
official Rover/BMC workshop manual.
Keith


$> wrote

About a year ago me and a friend swapped the engine/box in his rover mini
auto for metro van den plas auto setup (mg metro engine on an auto box).

It has just started giving him problems. When in any forward gear it
acts
as though the clutch is slipping and screeches a bit when prodding the
loud
pedal to hard. It is fine in reverse!?!

We have changed and checked the oil, which is about all haynes says can
be
done with the auto box lol.

Anyone had a problem like this - and even better, fixed it without taking
the engine out!?

TIA

Chri$







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Default Re: mini/metro Auto box, help! - 01-09-2007 , 12:51 PM



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"Fitzy" <dontbotherme (AT) home (DOT) com> wrote in message
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If your going to pull the engine out, why not just drop a 1275 manual
straight back in,
could all be done in the same day,
could save you a lot of money
Fitzy

*ding* That's what I recommended but it's his wifes car and that's what she
wanted. No budging her this time either (

Chri$


How about
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/mini-1000cc-au...QQcmdZViewItem


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Default Re: mini/metro Auto box, help! - 01-09-2007 , 01:55 PM



Thats even better ,,Nice one Turbo Jo,,
Fitzy

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"Fitzy" <dontbotherme (AT) home (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:FIWdnf0Vr-7_UD_YnZ2dnUVZ8q-mnZ2d (AT) bt (DOT) com...
If your going to pull the engine out, why not just drop a 1275 manual
straight back in,
could all be done in the same day,
could save you a lot of money
Fitzy

*ding* That's what I recommended but it's his wifes car and that's what
she wanted. No budging her this time either (

Chri$


How about
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/mini-1000cc-au...QQcmdZViewItem



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Default Re: mini/metro Auto box, help! - 01-09-2007 , 05:15 PM



If you are going to fit a manual box and engine in you will have to modify
the nearside engine mountings; the subframe for the autos is wider at this
point.
keith

"Fitzy" <dontbotherme (AT) home (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
If your going to pull the engine out, why not just drop a 1275 manual
straight back in,
could all be done in the same day,
could save you a lot of money
Fitzy


"xx" <cowpoke (AT) btinternet (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:r82dnU5RcM75Oz_YRVnyjAA (AT) bt (DOT) com...
Hi,
Unfortunately your clutches and possibly brake bands have worn. The box
must
come out and be stripped to cure this problem..It's not an easy job and
some
special tools are needed. I have rebuilt dozens of these auto boxes and
if
you want to do the job yourself, I would suggest you get hold of the
official Rover/BMC workshop manual.
Keith


$> wrote

About a year ago me and a friend swapped the engine/box in his rover
mini
auto for metro van den plas auto setup (mg metro engine on an auto
box).

It has just started giving him problems. When in any forward gear it
acts
as though the clutch is slipping and screeches a bit when prodding the
loud
pedal to hard. It is fine in reverse!?!

We have changed and checked the oil, which is about all haynes says can
be
done with the auto box lol.

Anyone had a problem like this - and even better, fixed it without
taking
the engine out!?

TIA

Chri$









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Default mini/metro Auto box, help! - 01-10-2007 , 12:03 PM



hey ho

back on topic


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Default Re: mini/metro Auto box, help! - 01-10-2007 , 04:52 PM




<$> wrote

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"xx" <cowpoke (AT) btinternet (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:LOudnWov6sCLvznYnZ2dnUVZ8qaqnZ2d (AT) bt (DOT) com...
If you are going to fit a manual box and engine in you will have to
modify
the nearside engine mountings; the subframe for the autos is wider at
this
point.
keith

I have a manual box on the bench if I need to offer anything up, but that
wont be happening. Auto all the way (sigh). I have heard the manual box
fits the auto subframe but you have to redrill the engine mount holes.
Bonus is that engine sits lower than it would in a manual subframe - so
lower C of G. As if that really matters that much on the road though lol.

Thanks for your suggestions. It appears the 1,2 and 3rd clutch is gone -
engine out job anyway. Top and reverse clutch is fine.

Will replace the whole engine/box assembly with another 1.3 auto.

Chri$


Hi,
That's by far your best bet, but make sure the box you put in is OK or you
will be back in the same shi* again.

keith




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