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Tilton 76 Series Racing Remote Compact Clutch Brake Master Cylinder .625" 5/8" on 2040-parts.com

US $82.00
Location:

Vandalia, Ohio, United States

Vandalia, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tilton Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:76-625

Tilton’s newly designed 76-series master cylinders incorporate new features, such as the added top outlet port, to provide universal appeal. 76-Series master cylinders retain the rear port to continue to match the function of the old version, while the added extra-deep top port enables the use of a banjo fitting.

  • Addition of a top AN-3 outlet port (along with the original rear outlet port) allows for more flexibility with plumbing.
  • Optional use of either port to connect to a brake pressure sensor, bleed port, brake light switch, and more.
  • Top outlet port is compatible with both AN-3 and banjo fittings.
  • Both outlet ports can now be used with standard fittings without the need for modification or adapters.
  • Lighter, more compact body design provides additional clearance.
  • Available in seven bore sizes

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