Replacing my clutch

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by Klesk, Dec 29, 2005.

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    Hey guys. I 'm going to be replacing my clutch here and was wondering whether this list of parts is all i need to get the job done. I wont be personally doing this myself but i have a friend who has done this several times but never in a subaru. he deals with dragsters and rockcrawlers n such but anyways, he made a list of parts for me to get.

    Throwout bearing
    Diaphram Clutch (What else is available/ better)
    Clutch alignment tool
    Pilot Bearing (or Pilot Buching, which do i get and why, doe it matter)
    Tranny Fluid
    Flywheel bolts

    Also if the rear main is replaceable when the tranny is out, he said to pick up a new rear main.

    Is there anything else that you guys suggest i get to get this done right, words of wisdom would be much appreciated.

    Oh, i almost forgot, i drive a 94 impreza FWD sedan.

    thanks guys
     
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    if you have the plastic type rear acces cover replace it with a steel one and re-seal it
     
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    good idea to do the rear oil seal.

    hey as long as the tranny is out you could do kartboy shifter bushing and short throw lol.

    have fun!
     
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    If you can grab a 2.2L flywheel, you can put on the Exedy Stg 1 street clutch onto yours. We put on a ACT pressurep late with organic disc on a 1.8L AWD tranny. We had to swap out the 1.8L flywheel for a 2.2/2.5L one.