Wilwood reverse mount pedal assembly in a SB
Hello guys,
I'm currently thinking about a new pedal assembly for my 1302 GL project. The idea is take benefit of an hydraulic clutch and a double master-cylinder brake device. I would like to know if some one already mounted/experienced the wilwood reverse mount pedal assembly such as this one http://www.prcracing.com/products/340_3342.jpg Thanks, Obi |
This is what I did:
Let there be brakes... I would use these MC instead though, less mess, size, and plumbing to deal with. Wilwood Compact MC Jason |
or you could do this to the same effect, up to you if its hydraulic clutch or dual brake cylinders though...
http://i975.photobucket.com/albums/a.../IMG_5118s.jpg http://i975.photobucket.com/albums/a...Image0381s.jpg theres pics on avd forums somewhere fo someone using a floor mount tilton pedal box, or it might be on beetleracing/vforce website couldnt agree more on the wilwood compacts though, they made my clutch possible! (really have to finish those pedals off though!) |
Thanks to both of you
I feel stupid to not have seen your excellent post Volkdent ! Have a nice day guys Obi |
I like the floor mounted ones with pull cylinders as:
http://www.apracing.com/info/product...F%3E_2351_2342 It should not be out of the question to fabricate your own version using AP's pull cylinders and trunnion balance bar. (AP do actually provide a download of full tech drawings for the unit!). The floor will have to be raised/overlaid by 2" (50mm) but as I have proved this is a distinct advantage for pedal control and comfort even with the standard pedals. If you are fabricating it then a modular approach could be employed retaining the cable clutch for a future substitution but the throttle pedal as well as the brake pedal would have to be changed to accommodate the raised floor. The resevoirs could be sited anywhere convenient. Clive |
I really like the floor mount stuff, just pricey if you actually buy the AP stuff. Mine was simple enough and very cheap in comparison, but if I did it again I would look more closely at the floor mount stuff, a 2" rise would make for a good driving position and really good access to the cylinders.
Jason |
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