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I need a new clutch, it's mushy. Northwest Automotive who specializes in Subaru quoted me at $400. This includes new clutch, resurfaced flywheel, and a new rear seal (transmission?) He said he would use genuine new Subaru parts. Sounds like an OK deal to me. Opinions?

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sounds real good to me. About two weeks ago i had my shop replace my rear main seal because it was leaking all over the place. Taking down the tranny and everything else involved cost me 700 dollars...but its good to know that your car doesn't leave big puddles where ever it goes :-)

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didnt pull motor, just popped two nuts off motor mounts

Was this after you pulled the tranny? Does it make it easier somehow to undo the motor mounts??

 

I got paid $120 bux to do a clutch job on an 88 rx.. i think they paid about $130 for the clutch kit.. came with an alignment tool. $400 is a good deal I think to have a shop do it for you.. because then it has some kind of warranty right?

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That doesn't sound like too bad of a deal if you absolutely can't do it yourself, but swapping a clutch is fairly easy. I just did one a few weeks ago without pulling the engine. It took me a lot longer than two hours, but I got it done after work one day plus an hour or so the next. It's a lot easier if you have a buddy to help too.

 

The question I would have is what do you mean by mushy? I wouldn't replace a clutch until it started slipping.

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i think i roasted mine picking up 24 boxes with 6 quarts of oil in each one. I had the only vehicle working that day that had enough room to carry it all. And everybody there knew I towed a truck up a hill so they knew my car could do it.... but my clutch is all to ************ now. We were really busy that day..... and apparently the truck from O'Reilly never delivered the oil they were supposed to.

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