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Part Name: Hays 70-226 Self-Aligning Throwout Bearing
Part Number: 70-226, 70226, H2970226
Part Brand: Hays

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Hays 70-226 Self-Aligning Throwout Bearing (70-226, 70226, H2970226)

Part Description & Details

Hays Self-Aligning Throwout Bearings are developed to withstand the high-spring pressure and high RPM operation that is common to racing clutches. They are heat-treated and Blanchard-ground to ensure trueness. These bearings feature a nylon liner and bearing retainer for cooler and quieter operation. They are self –aligning and facilitate easy installation.

Features:
  • Developed to withstand the high RPM operation common to racing clutches
  • Heat-treated and Blanchard-ground to ensure trueness
  • Feature a nylon liner and bearing retainer for cooler and quieter operation
  • Self-aligning
  • Facilitates easy installation

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