nola mike
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Finally getting ready to tackle the clutch on my '14 mini Cooper JCW. Failed after 80k miles, which apparently isn't unusual. Guessing they use the tears of mini owners as the friction material. Would like to have all parts on hand, and trying to figure out what to do while I'm in there. Needless to say, nothing is accessible or easy on this car. Or cheap. Opinions in the mini forums very widely, so I figured I'd throw it out to a boating group 
It has a dual mass flywheel which is $400 at least (that's still not OEM). Consensus is to leave it alone unless it shows scoring on there. Unfortunately, won't know that until I get in there. Was also planning on replacing the RMS, but I don't think that's worth it if I'm not planning on removing the flywheel anyway (I'll have to source the bolts, plus the time needed to remove and reinstall the flywheel).
I will replace the transmission input shaft seal. Debating the output shaft seals, as those don't seem to be quite as difficult to replace if needed.
Thoughts? Especially from those with mini experience, or with knowledge about the longevity of a dual Mass flywheel. It can't be resurfaced by the way.
It has a dual mass flywheel which is $400 at least (that's still not OEM). Consensus is to leave it alone unless it shows scoring on there. Unfortunately, won't know that until I get in there. Was also planning on replacing the RMS, but I don't think that's worth it if I'm not planning on removing the flywheel anyway (I'll have to source the bolts, plus the time needed to remove and reinstall the flywheel).
I will replace the transmission input shaft seal. Debating the output shaft seals, as those don't seem to be quite as difficult to replace if needed.
Thoughts? Especially from those with mini experience, or with knowledge about the longevity of a dual Mass flywheel. It can't be resurfaced by the way.