Quote: Originally Posted by Silverado (original)
The Haynes manual says " Refilling the transmission is an extremely awkard operation".
What exactly is involved ? What did you use to refill it ?
I followed these instructions on some US MINI forums below and refilled using a plastic tube and a funnel but job would be done a lot easier using a proper garage lift/ramps:-
MINI COOPER :: North American Motoring - Transmission Fluid Change How To? Manual Transmission Fluid Change How-To - Lone Star Mini Club Forums
(Also the pics shown of the metal debris on the drain plugs was very similar to what I found on mine!
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Quote:- Manual Transmission Fluid Change How-To
Although the manual transmission fluid for the MINI is called a “lifetime” fluid it’s far better to change it at not longer than 50,000 mile intervals (would advise more often on the Midland Cooper/One gearbox). It’s not so much that there will be a viscosity break down, but that it will be saturated with wear metals. There is no filtration system in the manual transmission only magnetic fill/drain plugs or disc to capture the large debris.
Tools needed:
8mm allen wrench or socket
Breaker bar
Torque wrench
Equipment:
Funnel
Tubing
Fluid receptacle
Ramps
"Operate the vehicle to warm the transmission and suspend any particulates, raise the front of the vehicle either by driving onto ramps or lifting and placing on stands. I backed the MINI up an incline before driving up ramps in an attempt at leveling the vehicle as much as possible.
Loosen the upper fill plug on the transmission case, then loosen the lower; I recommend a breaker bar and allen socket because often the plugs are over tightened from the factory. Once loose the plugs unscrew easily by hand; then drain the old fluid into a wide mouth receptacle.
Screw in the lower fill plug and hand tighten. Attach a tube to a funnel and feed through the top of the engine compartment near the exhaust manifold into the fill plug opening. A 3/8ths ID/1/2 inch OD tube is just about right; the length of the tube will be determined by the type of funnel used.
Add 1.75 quarts (or until fluid flows out of the fill plug) of your favorite transmission fluid. Screw in the top fill plug and torque both top and bottom plugs to 32ft-lb for the
MCS , 22 ft-lb for the fill and 30 ft-lb for the drain plugs on the Cooper/One.
I had the stock MTF-94 transmission fluid analyzed after a 14,000 mile change interval and the results were outstanding; the stock fluid is a quality product so there’s no need to loose confidence in it. Many prefer Red Line MTL and that’s ok too."