ACT Pilot Bearing
Part #: PB0656A
Overview
The ACT Pilot Bearing is a high-quality, precision-engineered component designed to support smooth operation of your vehicle’s clutch system. Specifically crafted for classic vehicles like the Buick Skylark from 1970, this pilot bearing ensures proper alignment of the clutch assembly, reducing wear and extending the lifespan of your drivetrain components. It is ideal for enthusiasts restoring or maintaining vintage cars, offering reliable performance and durability. Whether you're performing a full rebuild or replacing worn parts, this pilot bearing helps maintain optimal clutch engagement and smooth pedal feel, contributing to a more responsive driving experience.
Key Features
This pilot bearing features a robust construction designed to withstand the stresses of daily driving and spirited use. Its precise fit and high-quality materials ensure consistent operation and minimal maintenance. Key features include:
- Made from durable, high-grade steel for longevity
- Engineered for precise alignment of the clutch assembly
- Designed to reduce wear on the input shaft and clutch components
- Corrosion-resistant coating for enhanced durability
- Easy installation with a perfect fit for compatible models
Construction & Design
The ACT Pilot Bearing is crafted from high-strength steel with a precision-machined inner race, ensuring a snug fit and smooth rotation. Its design incorporates a corrosion-resistant coating to withstand exposure to moisture and road contaminants, making it suitable for long-term use in classic vehicle applications.
Installation & Fitment
This pilot bearing is designed as a direct replacement for the original component in your Buick Skylark (1970). Proper installation involves pressing the bearing into the flywheel or bellhousing, ensuring correct alignment with the input shaft. It is recommended to verify fitment with your specific vehicle model and part number before installation.
What’s Included
The package includes one ACT Pilot Bearing, ready for installation in compatible vehicles. Additional hardware or tools are not required for standard replacement procedures.