Tilton hydralic releaseberings fits on CM twin disckit?
You have to check the contact point diameter of your CM clutch cover diaphragm vs the diameter of the Tilton release bearings you're going to get to insure proper pedal pressure once installed.
Yeah you need to measure your clutch. There are 2 different hydraulic release bearings that Tilton has. They were both made to work with their clutches to make them more attractive to potential buyers. But with that said they may work with other twin disk set ups as well.
The measurements are done from the crank mating surface to the diaphram on the pressure plate. If you do not know yours, call CM and ask for that measurement.
The Tilton carbon/metallic is 2.01", and the Tilton carbon/carbon is 2.08" Also they are 44mm round, so you want to measure the diaphram. Otherwise the bearing could drop right in.
Jason
The measurements are done from the crank mating surface to the diaphram on the pressure plate. If you do not know yours, call CM and ask for that measurement.
The Tilton carbon/metallic is 2.01", and the Tilton carbon/carbon is 2.08" Also they are 44mm round, so you want to measure the diaphram. Otherwise the bearing could drop right in.
Jason
sence tilton states that their clutches works with stock relese bearings i cant see why it wont be a drop in with other clutches that works with stock relesebearings.
we are talking about Tilton Release bearings on a CM clutch not Tilton clutches on stock release bearings..
lol ^^, yeah but if the clutches are made to work with stock release bearings, and the hydro release bearings are meant to work with that clutch.... not clicking?
OP just measure them up, it 'should' be ok though.
OP just measure them up, it 'should' be ok though.
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