Tech Tip: GM Release Bearing Installation Notes

Tech Tip: GM Release Bearing Installation Notes

The design of the release fork on many GM applications can contribute to a very common installation error. The GM release fork has two spring steel fingers attached to the back side of the release fork.

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The design of the release fork on many GM ­applications can contribute to a very common installation error.

The GM release fork has two spring steel ­fingers attached to the back side of the release fork.

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These fingers have a radius on the tips at the end of the fingers.

When installed onto the release bearing correctly, the radius or rounded tips of the fingers allow the release bearing to “rock” or pivot.

When the release fork is installed incorrectly onto the release bearing, it will not allow it to pivot and will cause the release bearing to bind on the release fork. This binding will damage the back flange of the release bearing.

bearing damaged from incorrect installation

Other symptoms of improper installation can include a binding or hard pedal at mid stroke of the clutch pedal as the release bearing will bind or dig into the release bearing retainer on the transmission.

Hard shifting or no release can also occur because the release bearing will not contact the clutch diaphragm fingers evenly.

This can cause uneven wear on the release bearing and clutch diaphragm fingers.

In extreme cases the hydraulic release system components can be damaged. Hydraulic seal damaged from incorrect installation

Courtesy of Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket, manufacturer of LuK Clutches.

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