The Buick Skylark Release Bearing allows for the rapid interruption of power flow between the gearbox and engine so drivers can shift gears without grinding. The Release Bearing is housed within the clutch housing, which glides on a hollow shaft. When the pedal is pressed, the bearing moves inward, forcing against the pressure plate spring to free the clutch disc from the flywheel. When the pedal lifts, the bearing slides back and re-establishes torque. Throughout the model years, the same fundamental style of Release Bearing continued to be applied. Some generations applied hydraulic movement while others had a mechanical cable, but all share steel rollers, a sliding collar, and a clutch fork link that transmits pedal effort. A healthy Release Bearing ensures smooth shifting and the clutch is protected from heat and shock. Any wear from high mileage, broken seals, or misadjusted cables causes rattling, pedal pulsation, stiff motion, and grinding gears. As the lubricant thins, dirt can encroach, roller clearance can increase, and the Buick Skylark Release Bearing can growl as the pedals are moved, signaling that a quick replacement is due so every Buick and every Skylark remains responsive and fun to drive.
Each OEM Buick Skylark Release Bearing we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.