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Old 14 January 2022, 11:50 AM
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Default Legacy 2.0r 2005 new flywheel advice please

Hi,

Apparently I need a new flywheel the one currently on the car is dual mass and the new part from Roger Clark Motoring is £750 + VAT!

I am told the OEM is 12345AA002

RCM have said it is likely there is a single mass conversion available but it would be for a 'compatible' Impreza.

Any ideas?

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Old 15 January 2022, 04:11 PM
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I'd suggest shopping around mate. Try your local clutch places. Dual Mass is normally more expensive for the equivalent normal flywheel. That price from RCM seems high if I'm honest.
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Originally Posted by NOSSY_89
That price from RCM seems high if I'm honest.
Relatively cheap compared to many






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Wow

With it being a normal road car I expected the price to be more in line with the German, Jap and American cars that use a dual mass flywheel.
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I've spent about 8 online hours contacting pretty much everyone and RCM are the only option for my car that is under the £1700 shown above.
LUK, Valeo, Blueprint and Sachs et al have all discontinued production and there are zero options on Ebay.
The possible 'cheaper' option is a single mass conversion but other than xtreme performance ( expensive, out of stock and non-UK supplier ) I cant find a kit confirmed for my particular car and I'm struggling regarding cross compatibility info.
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Originally Posted by Iglugluk
I've spent about 8 online hours contacting pretty much everyone and RCM are the only option for my car that is under the £1700 shown above.
LUK, Valeo, Blueprint and Sachs et al have all discontinued production and there are zero options on Ebay.
The possible 'cheaper' option is a single mass conversion but other than xtreme performance ( expensive, out of stock and non-UK supplier ) I cant find a kit confirmed for my particular car and I'm struggling regarding cross compatibility info.
So after my comment from what Don said I looked too. There seems to be next to no stock at all. Might be worth jumping on Legacy UK forums and see what those guys suggest.
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Originally Posted by NOSSY_89
So after my comment from what Don said I looked too. There seems to be next to no stock at all. Might be worth jumping on Legacy UK forums and see what those guys suggest.
yes I already have a thread running on there.. only option seems to be single mass conversion but getting stock on a kit is also challenging
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Any good?
15% off with a discount code

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Originally Posted by RobsyUK
Any good?
15% off with a discount code
cheers for the info. Unfortunately I need the part this week as the car is on a workshop ramp with the gearbox already off. Plus I would guess that import duty would push the price up to at least £900?
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Hello I just wondered how your issue was concluded. Our 2.0R is immobile with a broken clutch, but will also require a DMF. Only genuine Subaru part available at

£2408!!

We may have to abandon an otherwise perfect car........
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I ended up biting the bullet and bought a dmf from Roger Clark Motorsport.. it cost around £1000 at the time.
Using a conversion kit would've been way cheaper but I didn't have time to wait for an import.
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Thanks for responding. I have sent details to Roger Clark. £1237+vat.

Can you tell me where to source a solid conversion kit please?

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Check the old thread I started on the Legacy UK forum as the advice regarding supplier for a single mass conversion kit was on there.
tbh I forget the exact details as I like you had my car on a garage ramp and had to get something that was available that week.
I know partsouq sell these parts at a significantly lower price too, although you have to import from the middle east with them.Sorry I cant be of more use but good luck with getting the car going again.
Parts availability for 2.0R is a real headache and it's taken up huge amounts of time for me on more than one occasion.
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Thanks very much, I will look into that.

Originally Posted by Iglugluk
Parts availability for 2.0R is a real headache and it's taken up huge amounts of time for me on more than one occasion.
I cannot agree too vociferously with this statement : for a 138 bhp car it is crazy. I wonder if it would have been better to have a 2.5 or turbo as parts are so readily available for them. It is unlikely I will get this ar back on the road for less than one thousand pounds so will have to purchase another car; unfortunately that will probably be an old BMW.....
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Booked into Ashburton Subaru dealer to supply and fit Subaru solid flywheel conversion.

£1238 inc VAT for everything

Parts not available until mid April though....

That will be 12 weeks off the road.
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Annoying but sounds like a good option. That's significantly cheaper than I paid a few years ago.
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