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Clutch Master Cylinder Question

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Will a 04-05 clutch master cylinder for a WRX fit on a '91 legacy? I came across one of this and since mines on it's last leg I wanted to know if they were compatible. They look to bolt right up but the WRX one has a smaller resivor and i don't know if it would have the same flow capacity as the legacy one. I know the clutches are basically the same for the 2.0 & 2.2 turbo engines, but i'm just trying to get some insight as to if this will work.
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Post by Legacy777 »

I believe they'll probably work. The piston diameter is probably different which will affect clutch travel and pedal effort.

If you ran into problems you'd need to swap the wrx slave cylinder as well.
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Post by SLODRIVE »

As far as reservoir size, I wouldn't worry about that. I chopped my clutch res to about half of its original size to clear the TMIC, and there's no problems whatsoever with it.

They are different bores though...the WRX is 11/16" and the Legacy is 5/8". :?
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Post by AWD_addict »

So you'll have a lighter clutch pedal feel, and maybe too much pedal travel. If you don't like it you could get a WRX slave cylinder, as Josh mentioned. The slave is probably on it's last legs too.
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Post by diego0decastro »

Thanks for the insight
AWD_addict wrote:So you'll have a lighter clutch pedal feel, and maybe too much pedal travel. If you don't like it you could get a WRX slave cylinder, as Josh mentioned. The slave is probably on it's last legs too.
So when say lighter do you mean like holy crap light or ok light?
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Post by AWD_addict »

Well that's about a 17% increase in master cylinder area. Whether it's OK is going to depend on your personal preference. There's also the possibility that it will move too much fluid for the original slave cylinder.

So if you install it, test it before you try to drive the car. If it sucks, use a master/slave that went together originally.
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