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Hays Hydraulic Release Bearing Kit
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Features:
- Floating design bearing
- For use with single or dual disc clutches
- Hydraulic actuation provides easy clutch pedal effort
Installation Notes:
- Requires master cylinder bore of 0.750 in. or larger
- The bearing has a 2 in. compressed length with 0.700 in. maximum travel
- Some early engine applications may require a transmission spacer (sold separately)
Specifications:
Hay's fully-adjustable, floating design Hydraulic Release Bearings are for use with single or dual disc clutch systems. Built for long service life and easy serviceability, bearing kits are equipped with O-rings and PTFE backup rings in the bearing grooves to help prevent leakage. A snap ring on the front of the piston prevents the bearing from over travel and is easily removed for bearing swaps or service. These application-specific bearing kits include the bearing assembly, mounting hardware, adjustment shims, braided steel feed line, and applicable hardware. Fully Adjustable, Hydraulic Actuation for an Easy Pedal Feel
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