AndrewT wrote:Dude how can u just quit offroading in your Subaru? If you burn out a 6month old clutch then u just gotta find out what your doing wrong and stop it. I'm sure somebody sitting passenger with you will be able to spot the problem straight away.
Hehe, I'm going to stop offroading in the suby because it's my daily driver which I use for work (IT contractor). I have a Series III Land Rover which is an unstopable weapon offroad...will just be using that from now on I think

As for what I'm doing wrong, I already know. I just ride the clutch to hard when trying to get through boggy shit. Not use to offroading in a vehicle that has no power or torque. Basically, this dune was VERY important to get up and I was flogging it hard to make it to the top. There was no way around, no other choice. It was constantly bogging down near the top and I was riding the clutch to stop the engine from conking out.
GOD wrote:Take a deep breath. It is fixable.
Borrow/hire an engine hoist, undo a few nuts and bolts, whip the engine out and pull it apart as required. Timing belts are a bitch, so you can either put on a carton of piss to attract some helpers or take the engine to a mechanic for that bit.
The rest is easy - turn spanner anticlockwise, fit new clutch, turn spanner clockwise, drop it all back into the car and bob's your uncle.
No job is harder than you want it to be
Dane.
Forgot to ask - have you tried adjusting the clutch?
Cheers mate. Haven't tried adjusting the clutch. I'll have a look at it today. Jut spoke to Melville Subaru and they told me $650 for the clutch kit, $90 to machine the flywheel and $500 for labor. Eeehm, no way.
wrxer wrote:gotta change clutch on my wrx, come give me a hand and i show you how,
No worries mate. When you planning on doing that?