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1958-1972 Chevy Wilwood Aluminum Tandem Master Cylinder with Pushrod, 7/8 Bore

Item EK-40-382663-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Designed Primarily For Manual Application
      • Black Electrocoat Finish
      • For Mount Flanges From 3.22" to 3.40"
      • Fluid Outlets Both Sides of Bore
      • Stroke Set at 1.10:, Volume Ratio of 2:1
      • Only 3 Lbs - 75% Lighter Than OE Cast Iron
      • 12.26" OA Length
      • Eckler OEM Number: 260-9439-BK

      Description

      Wilwood’s 7/8" or 15/16" bore Tandem Aluminum Master Cylinders available in 3 finishes, plain, ball burnished, and black e-coat. These master cylinders are designed primarily for manual applications and include a pushrod. They’re designed for mount flanges from 3.22” to 3.40”, common measurements for most domestic cars and trucks from the mid 1960s to present, and offer fluid outlet ports on both sides of the bore. The stroke is set at 1.10” with a volume ratio of 2:1 between the primary and secondary chambers. Machined from high-pressure die castings, each master cylinder weighs only 3lbs, a 75% weight savings over most cast iron OE type master cylinders.

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