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Stiff clutch. A subie thing???


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Just drove home the new '96 OBW. Clutch takes a lot more effort than our Honda. Is this indicative of Subaru clutches?

 

In high school I drove my parents '87 GL10 and I remember that clutch was a chore to work once I got a '83 Mazda for my own. My two Legacy's have been auto so I haven't delt with a subie clutch in years.

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Well, different cars do have different feel to the clutch, but I'd think about replacing the clutch cable (does the '96 still use a cable, or were they all hydraulic by then?).

 

i drove a 97 legacy gt wagon awhile back with a hydraulic clutch and can only say this-i'll stick with my cabled clutches thank you.didn't like the feel of the pedal when releasing the pedal.

 

my 94 legacys clutch feels fine.you might have to just get used to it like i did or adjust it. unless yours is hydraulic one then ...i don't know.

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Most manual Subarus have a Hill Lock on them, once its applied, the heat transfer on the clutch plate due throw out bearing, engine's heat because in that area is very hot causing the clutch plate to stiffen.

 

Thats my theory!

 

Oh yeah, I've driven other Liberty same as mine and all clutches are different, mine is reasonable (not too heavy/light) and I am happy with mine.

Cheers

AP

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Most manual Subarus have a Hill Lock on them, once its applied, the heat transfer on the clutch plate due throw out bearing, engine's heat because in that area is very hot causing the clutch plate to stiffen.

 

What??

 

'96 is still on a cable system

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