HD CLUTCH RELEASE BEARING [RB1108]

HD CLUTCH RELEASE BEARING [RB1108]

Brand: ClutchMax
SKU: RB1108
24.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

ClutchMax has 20+ years of history supplying very best clutch products to top tier clutch brands in Japan, UK, Australia and U.S. ClutchMax® has taken this experience and a new approach to re-engineer performance clutch industry and is now one of the fastest growing performance clutch company in the world. ClutchMax® contributes this growth to its commitment in the innovation and highest quality of the products that we design and manufacture, complimented by an industry leading warranty and unparalleled customer service. About ClutchMax Clutch Release Bearing:Also known as a throw out bearing, a common replacement when installing a new clutch Clutch release bearing is housed within transmission bell housing. It sits and is located on a "guide tube" which surrounds the input shaft of the transmission. When you push the clutch pedal down; the clutch cable forces the shift fork to push the release bearing into the pressure plate. This action allows for you to shift with the transmission disengaged. It is a common and recommended practice to replace this component when installing a new clutch. However, it is possible for the release bearing to fail before the clutch needs replacement. If you hear a whining or squealing noise when the clutch pedal is pushed to the floor as you are shifting it typically means the release bearing has gone bad and needs to be replaced.Key Features: Self-Aligning Design Steel construction High-temperature grease Rigorous quality control measures have been undertaken to ensure that this part conforms to product standards VEHICLE APPLICATION Fits 1979 - 1994 Ford Mustang (2.3L 4cyl Non-Turbo; Turbo with 5-speed) Fits 1994 - 2004 Ford Mustang (3.8L 6cyl) Fits 1979 - 1995 Ford Mustang (5.0L 8cyl) Fits 1996 - 2004 Ford Mustang (4.6L 8cyl)

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