Well, after having my Mini sat in the driveway for 6 months while I finished the house renovations, I have finally got it up on stands ready to start inspecting the extent of the work needed. One thing that I am all too aware of is the seemingly impossible task of down shifting. When driving, it goes up the box no problem but no combination of downshifting seems to work without some almighty grinding going on. Double-dipping the clutch makes no difference and the only way to make a clean downshift is when the car is completely stopped - any forward motion and a downshift is pretty much out of the question.
Today, I got the front end up on stands to take a look at the source of a couple of oil leaks and while it was up, I fired it up and ran it through the gears and downshifting was perfectly possible, no grinding whatsoever regardless of which gears I went between.
So, given the ease of downshifting while up on stands and the impossibility of downshifting while mobile, what do you think I should start looking at as the most likely cause? It's been over twenty years since I last owned a Mini at which point I'd had in the region of 10-15 of them and never ran into this particular problem so any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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