Clutch Release bearing - is the roll-pin OK ?

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#1 Clutch Release bearing - is the roll-pin OK ?

Post by Nick » Sat Mar 07, 2026 9:19 pm

I'm about to replace my clutch release bearing. It has done 15 years and 25K miles, but the carbon material has worn away. I note that the release bearing supplied with the Borg & Beck clutch (I may as well replace the clutch at the same time) has a small dia. roll pin pressed in from the side to secure the carbon in position. I've read on the forum of some previous failures and a roll pin, rather than a shrink fit into the housing as per the original design, doesn't seem very reliable to me.

Are there any recent experiences ? I'm considering running some superglue around the joint between the carbon & the steel housing.

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#2 Re: Clutch Release bearing - is the roll-pin OK ?

Post by 1954Etype » Sun Mar 08, 2026 10:29 am

We’ve just replaced mine with the rob beere upgrade. Really good so far. I just don’t have any faith in the modern carbon bearings any more - seen too many breaking up/coming loose.
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#3 Re: Clutch Release bearing - is the roll-pin OK ?

Post by mgcjag » Sun Mar 08, 2026 2:40 pm

It's a lot of work if you get it wrong....last couple I did were NOS bearings....they do come up on ebay but make sure they are the old ones and not NOS from a couple of years ago....I wouldnt touch the ones with roll pin or the self tap screw....I would go the same route as Angus...iv heard a couple of reports on them with no issues yet...Steve
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#4 Re: Clutch Release bearing - is the roll-pin OK ?

Post by Nick » Sun Mar 08, 2026 10:03 pm

Thanks for replies gents. I've sourced an older carbon bearing to have available as an alternative.

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#5 Re: Clutch Release bearing - is the roll-pin OK ?

Post by mgcjag » Mon Mar 09, 2026 8:19 am

Thete are several different release bearings..ensure that you have the correct one....have a look at this photo and note the difference in the main body from pivot point....yes one is worn but you can see the difference....Steve
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#6 Re: Clutch Release bearing - is the roll-pin OK ?

Post by Nick » Fri Mar 13, 2026 10:08 pm

Thanks. The ebay old stock version is the same size (apart from assembly differences) as the new one supplied by Barratt's with the 4.2 diaphragm clutch. In the new bearing there was a 0.0015" gap in places around the circumference. The old one didn't have a gap here, but there is a 1-1.5mm gap on the rear face- ie it isn't fully seated into the recess. I currently think I'll use the old one since it doesn't have the roll pin.

The roll pin must surely have been added in an attempt to prevent the bearing rotating, but I've yet to find anyone with any engineering understanding who thinks it's a good idea.
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#7 Re: Clutch Release bearing - is the roll-pin OK ?

Post by MarkRado » Fri Apr 03, 2026 6:50 am

I've heard - albeit from Triumph owners - that the upgraded bearing can be noisy. Angus have you experienced anything like that?

I am just about to change the clutch on my 3.8 as well.

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#8 Re: Clutch Release bearing - is the roll-pin OK ?

Post by Tommd » Sat Apr 04, 2026 1:55 pm

Nick wrote:
Fri Mar 13, 2026 10:08 pm

The roll pin must surely have been added in an attempt to prevent the bearing rotating, but I've yet to find anyone with any engineering understanding who thinks it's a good idea.
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Mistakes are made, but clearly the engineers at the manufacturer (Borg & Beck?) believe it is a good idea.
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#9 Re: Clutch Release bearing - is the roll-pin OK ?

Post by 1954Etype » Sat Apr 04, 2026 3:39 pm

No issues yet with the roller bearing but we are about to head off to Italy next Thursday so that will give it a good test.
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#10 Re: Clutch Release bearing - is the roll-pin OK ?

Post by Gfhug » Sun Apr 05, 2026 8:54 am

1954Etype wrote:
Sat Apr 04, 2026 3:39 pm
we are about to head off to Italy next Thursday
Angus, I hope you have better luck with your luggage this time! Have a great time.

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#11 Re: Clutch Release bearing - is the roll-pin OK ?

Post by 1954Etype » Mon Apr 06, 2026 11:24 am

Thanks Geoff! Not sure what else we can do as the cars are so easy to break into.
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