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Hi folks, my 2000 subaru impreza recently decided to have an episode, and blow her clutch into little smokey peices! (Cars fault! Nothing to do with my driving!) Question is...mine is the 2.0 sport version, would i be able to replace the old clutch with a clutch from the same model and age, but the turbo version?
Cheers guys!
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Hmm, I know that the slave cylinders are different, and I'd expect that if the flywheels are different you can bet the clutches will be too.
Of course, then you could just get a lightweight flywheel and clutch and fit the lot assuming the crank and gearbox input shaft match...
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Nov 11, 2014 10:48:06 GMT
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turbo's use a pull to release setup. N/A push to release.
Think that's right.
So no, not without doing the whole lot.
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