With the introduction of the sporty '05 Mustang came something Mustang fans weren't used to-a hydraulic-clutch mechanism. Rather than having a cable connected between the clutch pedal and the fork to ...
"Throw-out" your traditional bearing retainer, release bearing, and clutch linkage; replace them with McLeod's new integral hydraulic release bearing. The units are available to fit most GM, Ford, and ...
All together now: From the clutch pedal, upper clutch rod (A) connects to Z-bar (B). Lower clutch rod (C) completes the linkage liaison between pedal and release arm (D) that rotates around clutch ...
Enthusiasts with manual transmissions might know whether their clutch release mechanism is operated by a cable or a hydraulic bearing. But if it’s the latter it’s unlikely they could tell you whether ...
A throwout bearing is used on vehicles with a manual transmission. It’s part of the mechanism that disengages or releases the clutch when the driver presses down on the clutch pedal. As such, it’s ...
New forkstyle release bearings are used in drag-racing clutches. Tool steel comprises the contact face, and the bearing unit itself is sealed to eliminate runout. The 40-060 and 40-070 models fit ...
Q I own a 2002 Chevy Cavalier with 74,000 miles on it. It has the five-speed manual transmission and hydraulic clutch. A year ago, I had a problem where it wouldn't shift right -- it didn't want to go ...
Recently purchased a 2010 Scirocco GT, its a manual with the 210bhp 2.0 TSI chain driven engine. Whilst reversing up an inclined driveway there was a howling noise, at first suspected brake pads but ...