What is the point of a clutch kit?
A clutch kit is a set of components designed to replace or upgrade the clutch system in a vehicle. The primary purpose of a clutch kit is to facilitate the smooth engagement and disengagement of power between the engine and the transmission, allowing for efficient shifting of gears and control over the vehicle’s acceleration and deceleration. Here are the key points of a clutch kit:
Friction Disc (Clutch Plate)
The clutch kit includes a friction disc, also known as a clutch plate, which is positioned between the engine’s flywheel and the pressure plate. The friction disc contains a lining material that engages with the flywheel when the clutch is engaged, transmitting power from the engine to the transmission.
Pressure Plate
The pressure plate is another component included in the clutch kit. It applies pressure to the friction disc, pressing it against the flywheel when the clutch pedal is released. This pressure allows for the transfer of power between the engine and the transmission.
Release Bearing
The clutch kit typically includes a release bearing (also called a throw-out bearing) that facilitates the disengagement of the clutch. When the clutch pedal is depressed, the release bearing pushes against the pressure plate, releasing the pressure on the friction disc and interrupting the power flow from the engine.
Pilot Bearing/Bushing
Some clutch kits may include a pilot bearing or bushing, which provides support and alignment for the transmission input shaft within the crankshaft of the engine. It helps reduce friction and allows for smoother operation of the clutch.
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