Finally found time this past weekend to do the clutch.
Old one was pretty well gone, even though it still held up to about 75% power. Went easy enough, no suprises.
Added a few upgrades while I was in there.

Lightweight flywheel. Didn't really want to go that route for a daily driver, but couldn't locate a stock one local. This one was 'on the shelf' for the rallycross car, so I swiped it. Actually, I'm pretty suprised. Feels really nice and the 2.2 covers up any bogging that might have existed in a stock WRX (2.0).

Stock Exedy WRX replacement clutch kit.

Stock WRX takeoff shifter. Less than 5000 miles, supposedly. Huge difference here! Of course the old one had 244k miles on it. The bushings were practically non-existant.

Close up of the adaptor you need to use with the WRX shifter and the 'double' roll pin that gives some of us so much trouble. Mine didn't.

Shifter installed. Also the screwdriver I used to get to the two screws under the console and airbag computer. This allowed the swap to happen without pulling the whole console out.


Group N transmission mount and pitch stopper. Motor mounts had to wait as I ran out of time.
Also tried Spencer's transmission cocktail for the same reason....No Redline local here. Seems OK, but don't have alot of pre-treatment miles to compare to. Seems about the same as my 100k mile WRX.
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added a few more pics to the gallery..
'93 Winestone SS Auto, '91 Pearl White SS.
'93 Pure White SS EJ20G slanty intercooled, SIDESWIPED! In stasis.
'94 FWD and '95 AWD Laguna Blue SVXs.
2017 Pure Red BRZ Limited w/Performance pack