Description
The Wilwood High-Volume Aluminum Master Cylinder (Part 260-6765) is engineered for high-performance braking systems, featuring a durable high-pressure die-cast aluminum body that ensures strength and corrosion resistance. With a total fluid capacity of 8.2 ounces, it provides at least 26% more volume than comparable models, reducing the risk of fluid cavitation and ensuring consistent brake pedal feel under demanding conditions. The high-volume design makes it ideal for applications requiring large piston calipers or enhanced braking power. The piston offers 1-7/16 inches of travel, providing extra margin for precise control and accommodating various brake setups. Heavy-duty internal springs facilitate quick piston retraction, contributing to improved pedal response and reduced fade during prolonged use. The formed steel lids with bellows-type gaskets create a sealed environment, effectively preventing moisture ingress that could compromise brake fluid integrity. Designed with standard dimensions for flange or side mounting, this master cylinder simplifies installation across a wide range of vehicles. The 1/8-27 NPT outlet port allows for versatile connection to brake lines and accessories, making it suitable for both custom and OEM applications. Built by Wilwood, a trusted name in braking technology, this master cylinder offers reliable performance, durability, and ease of installation for automotive enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Features:
- High-pressure die-cast aluminum body for durability and corrosion resistance
- High-volume fluid capacity of 8.2 ounces for improved brake performance
- Piston travel of 1-7/16 inches provides extra margin for large piston calipers
- Heavy-duty internal springs for fast piston retraction and responsive pedal feel
- Formed steel lid with bellows gasket to prevent moisture ingress
- Standard mounting dimensions suitable for flange or side mounting
- 1/8-27 NPT outlet port for versatile brake line connections


















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