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I'm curious, would this also apply to older Subarus (like an '02 Impreza)? Seems to me that I watched a Subaru clutch swap video a while back (maybe yours) where access was gained by pulling the engine. Is the difference in the car, or something else like maybe access to a lift?
Thank you for the videos Brian. I'm too old to do this stuff anymore retired mechanic. Bad shoulders and most of my other parts 🙂 it was fun while it lasted
Maybe taking the castle nut off and separating ball joints would be better and you don’t mess around with alignment when removing Subaru axles what do you think
i have similar clutch pilot string not 90+ are they all different?? mines 35 /45 but they didnt allways come with kits, all doubles given away ,some main shafts and universal. that string is impressive!!! wow
I need some info about 07 dakota has getrag238 6-speed now I believe the throw out bearing is getting bad, thing is it’s quite at first but a drive to town and home I hear it when I get home, just had a clutch at 153k-$1070 later 20k Miles later I don’t think they changed the throw out bearing… any chance could be something else that’s wrong?
As always great tips and tricks
How did you get so spoiled Brian working on a rust free car like that? You mentioned some great tips and tricks!
Great video!
Thanks Brian for your usual thorough and user-friendly work; I don't know of anyone better on YT. It reassures me that my '08 Impreza is doing well at 370,000km with only one clutch change (at 170,000). Have you done a vid on replacing the rear wiper motor on a hatchback Suby? That's my next job.
About 5:23 be ready to pause for text and diagrams!