i have a 90 subaru legacy 2.2 wagon. which is going to become a turbo car. in a few months. i cam acrossed a monster clutch cheap will it work it cam off a legacy twin turbo rs. he says it "It will fit all turbo subarus that have a pull style hydro clutch." is this what the 90 legacy have? so will it work or not any info glady apperciated....
thanks brian
will this clutch fit??? help please
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The Turbo Legacy and WRX share the same transmission design, which is also shared with the Twin-Turbo overseas models.
Your transmission is not this type, it's not even hydraulic, so unless you're replacing the transmission as well, it will not fit.
Dave
Your transmission is not this type, it's not even hydraulic, so unless you're replacing the transmission as well, it will not fit.
Dave
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matter of factly, the transmission housings are the same between the turbo and non-turbo. If you change the pivot point that the clutch fork sits on, you should be able to use the turbo-type clutch.
granted, from my understanding, you'll also need the hydraulic assemblies to go with it.
granted, from my understanding, you'll also need the hydraulic assemblies to go with it.

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If you need a pressure plate, there's one on eBay:
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