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Old Dec 3, 2019 | 01:03 PM
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Hi is there anyone on here can help I need the torque converter on the left it’s for a classic

I bought one on right but went to change today and was wrong anyone got one ASAP
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Old Dec 3, 2019 | 01:45 PM
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Doubtful, but year and model/engine size would narrow the search as there are about 10 unique torqe converter part numbers for the classic range...................
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I know I’m thinking it’s not going to be easy but I can only drive auto I have the box to go with that torque converter there but garage saying it won’t fit cars to good to strip but might have to 😞 It’s a 1994 wrx import version 2
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Old Dec 3, 2019 | 02:52 PM
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Part number should be 31100AA650 superceded by 31100AA651 then 652
No UK model appears to use it.
It is also used in the early 1993-96 (Revision A) JDM EJ20H Legacy (GT-B and RS) models

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Ok thanks I’m not to sure I will get one and don’t think the auto box and converter I have there are any use waiting on a breaker getting back to me tomorrow hopefully they have seems a waste of a car only past mot 3 weeks ago
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Would it be the same as a legacy saloon 1992 as someone offering me one for free out that not sure if that would work?!
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Originally Posted by Aarron0292
Would it be the same as a legacy saloon 1992 as someone offering me one for free out that not sure if that would work?!
1992 B10 models used an "AA530 version.

Yours needs to come from an early B11 (2nd Gen) twin turbo model

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Originally Posted by Aarron0292
Hi is there anyone on here can help I need the torque converter on the left it’s for a classic

I bought one on right but went to change today and was wrong anyone got one ASAP
You can use the later '97 on torque convertor 4eat phase 2, 4 speed, wrx turbo, if you use the later '97 on turbo convertor input shaft, as the splines are different to the 4eat phase 1 wrx turbo.

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Old Dec 3, 2019 | 06:37 PM
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There’s someone phoning tomorrow maby got one if not going to try sell it if get a half decent offer if not will get thrown in garage to do a manual conversion in time then sold in a few years it’s a 25 year old car with no advisories can’t bring myself to strip it or sell it stupid cheap as surely will go up in value
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