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Wilwood Floor Mount Clutch Pedal Kit,with Master Cylinder And Slave Cylinder F2 on 2040-parts.com

US $215.00
Location:

Camarillo, California, United States

Camarillo, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wilwood Manufacturer Part Number:340-1469

Tech Line

775 848-6740



Wilwood

Floor Mount

Clutch Pedal Kit


Includes

Master Cylinder & Slave Cylinder


Wilwood’s Clutch Pedal Kit comes with a floor mount clutch pedal of a 6 to 1 ratio,

Integral Reservoir Master cylinder in a ¾ bore and universal pull type slave cylinder.  



Clutch Pedal Kit - Product Summary
Pedal Type
Type:Material:Finish:
Clutch Pedal KitAluminumBlack E-coat
Pedal Description
Mount Loc:Mount Facing:Balance Bar:Mount Length (in):
FloorForwardNo10.24
Ratio / Length
Pedal 1 Ratio:Pedal 2 Ratio:Pedal 1 Length (in):Pedal 2 Length (in):
6.0 to 19.45
Notes
Desc 1:Desc 2:
PEDAL KIT,CLUTCH,6 TO 1,3/4in.M/C SLAVE
Cautionary Info
Pedal kit, contains 260-1304 Master Cylinder and 260-1333 Slave cylinder.





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