TheSubaruJunkie Posted March 16, 2004 Share Posted March 16, 2004 I Found a 1992 Legacy Turbo. Its a 5spd AWD and it has a bad clutch. How difficult would it be to replace the cluch on these things? I'm used to smaller engines like the Subaru EA81 and the 8.5" clutches they use. How much larger are these clutches? and how much harder is it to replace them? Would it be easier to drop the transmission or lift the engine? -Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myles Posted March 16, 2004 Share Posted March 16, 2004 Originally posted by TheSubaruJunkie I Found a 1992 Legacy Turbo. Its a 5spd AWD and it has a bad clutch. How difficult would it be to replace the cluch on these things? I'm used to smaller engines like the Subaru EA81 and the 8.5" clutches they use. How much larger are these clutches? and how much harder is it to replace them? Would it be easier to drop the transmission or lift the engine? -Brian There's really nothing unique about Subaru clutch replacement. There's more work involved to get access to the clutch due to the AWD, however. How high can you lift the car? This will determine whether it's easier to drop the trans. or pull the engine. If you can raise the car a few feet off the ground, I'd drop the trans. It'll be faster than removing and reinstalling the engine plumbing/electricals (which may be more complicated than those of my naturally-aspirated engine). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheSubaruJunkie Posted March 16, 2004 Author Share Posted March 16, 2004 Thats what I was thinking, all the elec and turbo crap is more than im used to. Ive done clutches on older sube's, but never on a EJ. I doubt i could get the front of the car a few feet into the air. Im thinking maybe 18" to 24" is the highest i can get the frame up, and supported. -Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supaglu Posted March 16, 2004 Share Posted March 16, 2004 Does it have air conditioning ? if it does it would be easier to remove the transmission, the only problem you might come across is releasing the exhaust nuts/bolts around the turbo due to the way they seize with the heat. DaveH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheSubaruJunkie Posted March 16, 2004 Author Share Posted March 16, 2004 Yeah, it has AC. He also had the entire exhaust replaced so im sure the exhaust studs wont be too difficult to remove. -Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShawnW Posted March 16, 2004 Share Posted March 16, 2004 Just like the old gen models you can pull the air and PS pumps out of the way and get the engine out. You could also slide the motor 3-4 inches forward thanks to that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheSubaruJunkie Posted March 16, 2004 Author Share Posted March 16, 2004 I think im going to do the Tranny route on this one. -Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rallynutdon Posted March 18, 2004 Share Posted March 18, 2004 All you really need to do is disconnect the exhaust, support the trans, remove the radiator, unbolt the motor mounts, hoist the motor and slide it front 3-4 inches. No need to disconnect fuel or electircal lines, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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