The Acura Integra Release Bearing allows a driver to smoothly separate engine power from the gearbox for quick, quiet gear changes. The Release Bearing is a component that sits on the clutch housing. It has a hollow shaft, and the Release Bearing pushes on the pressure plate springs whenever the clutch pedal is depressed. This breaks the link between the crankshaft and transmission. Therefore, the wheels stop receiving torque while the new gear is selected. In early Integra models, a cable moved the Release Bearing through the clutch fork. Hydraulically assisted later versions displaced the same component using fluid pressure. The former required periodic adjustment while the latter self-compensates and is therefore never out of adjustment. That said, they all use the same basic sliding action. Keep reading. Grinding noise, pedal vibration, stiff travel, or balky shifting all indicate that the Release Bearing has lost lubrication, is full of dust, or just won't fit in its rollers anymore. In any case, it's a clear warning that the clutch can no longer engage and disengage cleanly. Given that every Acura Integra is dependent on this small component, a replacement with a factory-spec Release Bearing prevents costly clutch or gear damage and keeps the fun in Acura driving.
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