Collection: Clutch Pilot / Release Bearings

The clutch pilot or release bearing is a vital component of a car's manual transmission system that facilitates the smooth engagement & disengagement of the clutch. The bearing is located inside the transmission bell housing & is mounted on the transmission input shaft. When the clutch pedal is pressed, the release bearing applies force against the pressure plate, disengaging the clutch disc from the flywheel. This allows for gear changes without grinding or damaging the transmission. The release bearing consists of an outer race, an inner race, & a set of rolling elements that reduce friction & enable the bearing to rotate freely. Over time, the release bearing can wear out due to continuous use & heat generated during clutch operation. Common signs of a worn or failing release bearing include unusual noises when the clutch pedal is pressed, a dragging clutch, or difficulty shifting gears. It is important to promptly address any issues with the clutch pilot bearing to avoid potential damage to other clutch components. Regular inspection, lubrication, & replacement of the release bearing when necessary are essential for maintaining a properly functioning clutch system in a manual transmission vehicle.