Hays 82-112 Hydraulic Release Bearing Feed Line Kit with Adapters
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Hays 82-112 Hydraulic Release Bearing Feed Line Kit with Adapters

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Hays 82-112 Hydraulic Release Bearing Feed Line Kit with AdaptersOverview: Hays offers upgraded release bearing kits for your favorite factory hydraulic equipped car along with applications to convert from a mechanical style to hydraulic style release bearing. Typically, this hydraulic conversion offers easier pedal effort over a mechanical release bearing. Our bearing kits offer full adjustability, providing an easy setup with most single or dual disc clutches along with reduced pedal effort. Hays release bearings

Overview:

Hays offers upgraded release bearing kits for your favorite factory hydraulic equipped car along with applications to convert from a mechanical-style to hydraulic-style release bearing. Typically, this hydraulic conversion offers easier pedal effort over a mechanical release bearing. Our bearing kits offer full adjustability, providing an easy setup with most single or dual disc clutches along with reduced pedal effort. Hays release bearings are a floating design and feature large O-rings and PTFE backup rings in the grooves to help eliminate leakage and offer a long service life. A snap ring on the front of the piston prevents over travel and keeps from pushing the bearing off the sleeve. The sealed bearing snaps in place and is easily serviceable. Our release bearing kits include bearing assembly, bearing retainer (where required), mounting hardware, adjustment shims, and -3AN feed line.

Features:

  • Offers improved clutch engagement and disengagement
  • Adjustable design provides increased travel over stock release bearing
  • Designed to fit various manual transmissions
  • Retrofit kits offer an simple way to add easy effort hydraulic clutch actuation
  • Works with single or dual disc clutches
  • Floating design bearing with large O-rings and PTFE backup rings to eliminated fluid leakage
  • Kits include bearing assembly, bearing retainer (where required), mounting hardware, adjustment shims, and -3AN feed line

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel Engine Size
2005 - 2007 Chevrolet Corvette 364/6.0L V8
2006 - 2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427/7.0L V8
2008 - 2013 Chevrolet Corvette 376/6.2L V8
2010 - 2019 Chevrolet Camaro 376/6.2L V8
2010 - 2015 Chevrolet Camaro 217/3.6L V6
2011 - 2017 Ford Mustang 302/5.0L V8
2011 - 2017 Ford Mustang 227/3.7L V6
2013 - 2014 Ford Mustang 355/5.8L V8
2014 - 2015 Chevrolet Camaro 427/7.0L V8
2015 - 2017 Ford Mustang 315/5.2L V8
2015 - 2017 Ford Mustang 140/2.3L l4
2016 - 2019 Chevrolet Camaro 122/2.0L l4
2005 - 2010 Ford Mustang 281/4.6L V8
2005 - 2010 Ford Mustang 245/4.0L V6
2007 - 2012 Ford Mustang 330/5.4L V8
2016 - 2019 Chevrolet Camaro 222/3.6L V6

Specs:

Adapter Type Clutch
Bearing Retainer Included No
Bearing Style Hydraulic
Brand Hays
Emission Code 5
Feed Line Length 36
Finish Natural
Fitting Size 3AN
Fittings Included Yes
Material Steel and Brass
Product Type Hose Assembly
Shims Included No
Warning California Proposition 72
Warranty Limited 90 Day Warranty
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