Hi all. Looking for some of your experienced help here.
The father-in-law and I have been rebuilding our Mini City 1989, which was taken off the road for approx 10 years. The rebuild has gone well, although taken some time. We have done lots of body and mechanical work. But we are now stuck with a new issue.
We installed a new verto clutch during the rebuild as the old one was worn out and seized. We got the car into a running order. All seemed well, I was test driving up and down the private road, prepping for its MOT, all was driving fine, in 1st, 2nd and reverse gears, when all of a sudden, the clutch would not engage. I had just stopped to put in reverse and turn around when I no longer had drive in the reverse gear, or any gear.
We checked all clutch fluid levels and free play on the release bearing, all seemed ok. The slave cylinder rod was still moving when clutch pedal pressed.
We removed the clutch outer cover to assess inside the clutch area. We were able to turn the engine over by hand and the fly wheel was moving. We were able to see the wheels turning slightly too, indicating engagement. We put it all back together and she ran. I got down the road. Stopped, reversed and turned back. Put in 1st and no engagement again.
We suspected a hydraulics issue. As we had not replaced the master cylinder or slave, so we decided to do that today. All replaced, along with a new flex hose. After pressure bleeding, the clutch pedal was back on and working the slave cylinder, moving the push rod back and forth, but unfortunately, still no drive!
Our next step is to dismantle the clutch casing again and this time remove the new clutch for a thorough inspection. Before we go ahead and do this, I am interested to hear if anyone else has had this issue or know what might be causing such an issue.
So, to summarise, the new clutch was working, the car was driving. Now it will not engage to generate drive, although it did temporarily after just removing the clutch case, turning the engine, and replacing the case again. All now hydraulic parts, sill no drive.
Your wisdom and help would be appreciated.
Colin