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Part Name: Hays 70-104 Throwout Bearing Hi Performance GM
Part Number: 70-104, 70104, H2970104
Part Brand: Hays

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Hays 70-104 Throwout Bearing Hi Performance GM (70-104, 70104, H2970104)

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Hays High Performance Throwout Bearings have been developed to withstand the high-spring pressure and high RPM operation common to racing clutches. Each bearing face is heat-treated and blanchard-ground to ensure trueness. The collars are heat-treated for strength and machined to close tolerances for secure bearing fork attachment. The ball-bearing race is packed with heat-resistant moly-based grease for better lubrication and longer life. A nylon liner and bearing retainer is also featured for cooler and quieter operation. SEE catalog for complete applications and specifications.

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  • High Performance Throwout Bearings have been developed to withstand the high-spring pressure and high RPM operation common to racing clutches. Each bearing face is heat-treated and blanchard-ground to ensure trueness

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