Wilwood 340-11295 Forward Swinging Dual Brake Master Cylinder And Clutch Pedal Assembly

Wilwood 340-11295 Forward Swinging Dual Brake Master Cylinder And Clutch Pedal Assembly
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Price: $301.36
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Sold As: 1 Pedal Assembly

Part Number: WIL34011295

MFG Number: 340-11295


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Product Information:

This pedal assembly shares the same 3" x 7-1/2" bolt pattern as Tilton's 72-607 pedal assembly. The bias bar inside Wilwood's brake pedal arm is 3/8". It can be upgraded to 7/16" if you purchase Jamar or Tilton's brake bias balance bar if you're concerned about bending Wilwood's 3/8" bar.

Features:
  • Aluminum pedal arms
  • Dimpled foot pads for extra grip
  • 6.22:1 Pedal ratio
  • 3/8"-24 balance bar
  • Lightweight aluminum frame
  • Four 5/16" smooth mounting holes on the sides
  • Two additional 1/4"-20 threaded holes on the bottom edge near where the master cylinders mount
  • Pedal pads can be mounted in 3 positions horizontally to make the pads closer or further apart from each other

  • Dimensions:
  • Mounting surface to bottom of pedal: 11-1/4"
  • Pedal pivot to center of pedal: 10-1/2"
  • Pedal pivot to center of MC push rod: 1-11/16"
  • 10.5 ÷ 1.6875 = 6.22:1 Ratio
  • Pedal pad: 2-3/8" wide x 3" tall
  • Uses standard 2-1/4" vertical bolt pattern cylinders
  • Uses 5/16" pushrods for the master cylinders
  • Uses 5/16" bolts to secure master cylinders

  • When selecting master cylinders, you'll notice with a smaller bore, you get more pressure but less volume. With a larger bore you get less pressure but more volume. You need to make sure that you have enough volume to supply your brake calipers, but at the same time, enough pressure.

    For the tandem brake master cylinder pedal, offroad trucks and buggies will have more bias to the rear brakes. 60% rear and 40% front is a common starting point, with a lot of offroad racing vehicles ending up at 30% front and 70% rear. Opposite of a street vehicle.

    For the single clutch master cylinder pedal, here is an example of the math. Pushing the clutch pedal with 100 pounds of force, a 6.22:1 pedal ratio and a single 3/4" bore master cylinder:

      Pedal force at master cylinder:
      100 lbs x 6.22 ratio = 622 lbs

      3/4" master cylinder area:
      A = π r2
      A = 3.14159 x 0.375 x 0.375
      A = 0.4418 in2

      Line pressure:
      622 lbs ÷ 0.4418 in2 ≈ 1408 PSI

    Clutch Master Cylinder

    Pedal effort in pounds:
    Pedal ratio:
    Master cylinder bore:



    Brake Master Cylinders

    Rear bias percentage (percent represents effective force split, not bias bar turns):

    Pedal effort in pounds:
    Pedal ratio:
    Front brake master cylinder bore:
    Rear brake master cylinder bore:

    Results


    On the right hand side clevis you'll notice a tiny slotted screw with a jam nut. The tip of that screw has a spring loaded ball that clicks into a groove cut into one side of the 3/8" shaft. Every 360 degree revolution, the ball snaps into that groove. If you're using a dash mount bias adjuster knob that already has a detent click, then you can simply remove the slotted screw from that clevis.

    Wilwood 340-1757 and 340-4745 brake bias balance bar close up view

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