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Tilton Honda Hydraulic Release Bearing Kits

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Tilton Honda Hydraulic Release Bearing KitsDesigned specifically for use with Tilton 7. 25 2 plate carbon carbon and cerametallic clutch flywheel assemblies. The Honda hydraulic release bearing (or hydraulic throwout bearing) mounts inside transmission case, eliminating the stock slave cylinder and related release bearing linkage. Provides better clutch modulation and lower pedal effort when compared to using the stock release bearing. Includes hydraulic release bearing, Tilton bore master

Designed specifically for use with Tilton 7.25″ 2-plate carbon/carbon and cerametallic clutch-flywheel assemblies. The Honda hydraulic release bearing  (or hydraulic throwout bearing) mounts inside transmission case, eliminating the stock slave cylinder and related release bearing linkage. Provides better clutch modulation and lower pedal effort when compared to using the stock release bearing.

Includes hydraulic release bearing, Tilton ¾”-bore master cylinder kit, master cylinder mounting bracket, pedal clevis, steel braided lines and fittings.

Features

Superior lightweight aluminum construction

Tilton HRBs are designed, machined, assembled and checked by Quality Control at Tilton’s headquarters before they are approved and shipped. By using the highest quality materials, combined with the latest machining methods, our designs can be light, strong, and provide race-proven results, time and time again.

Proprietary low-friction surface treatments

Using the latest technologies, Tilton HRBs are treated with a durable, low-friction coating, created specifically for our use on HRBs. This coating aids in the long-wearing durability and high-performance they are known for.

Unique monoseal technology

For proper seal tension, Tilton has created a unique multi-edged quad-tension seal, to ensure consistent feel, long term wearability, and lasting reliability. Seals have been tested to hundreds of thousands of actuations without failure, which is why this technology is built into every Tilton HRB.

Wiper-seal debris prevention
The resilient orange seal is your guard against unwanted HRB bore damage.

Smooth and reliable high-quality bearings

Using the highest quality components, Tilton bearings are tested extensively for long life durability.

Constant contact design
Coupling high-quality, durable bearings with a constant contact design, your system is always ready to engage.

Self-adjusting
As your clutch wears, Tilton HRBs compensate to maintain the same pedal feel, shift after shift.

 

Application

Honda B-Series/K-Series with Tilton 7.25” 2-Plate Carbon/Carbon Clutch Kit, Honda B-Series/K-Series with Tilton 7.25” 2-Plate Cerametallic Clutch Kit




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