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Chase Bays Clutch Master Cylinder Adapter - Nissan Skyline R32 / 300zx Z32

$140.85 NZD
SKU CB-R32-CMCADAPT
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This product is designed for those who need or want to upgrade to a Wilwood 3/4 aka 0.75" Larger Bore Clutch Master Cylinder on their R32 / Z32 chassis without cutting or drilling their firewall. Some transmission swaps require a larger bore clutch master cylinder and since there isn't a larger Nissan one you can swap in this is the best method. Additionally, this product is better aesthetically and matches our Brake Booster Eliminator if you have it. 

You can get it with either its own reservoir or a clutch feed adapter hose to share fluid with the brake reservoir. For those who have or plan on getting our Brake Booster Eliminator; we have an add on for this product that further simplifies and improves aesthetics. The installed photo shows the clutch master cylinder sharing the brake reservoir for fluid. This is done stock on most BMW and Mazda chassis so we wanted to integrate this idea to the R32 / Z32 world. If you select the option to add the "Clutch Feed Adapter" it will include the -6AN hose and fittings to adapt the Brake Reservoir. This will attach to the Clutch Master Cylinder with Wilwood's supplied hose adapter. For further understanding, this is pictured on assembled and installed photos.

This does not fit with a stock clutch line but the Chase Bays Clutch Line has a Banjo connection which works perfectly with this product. Just use the Banjo Bolt that's included when you add the Master Cylinder to this order since the thread pitch on the stock clutch MC and the Wilwood MC is different.

The plate is made of 0.125" (1/8 or 3.17mm) steel and has the master cylinder mounting studs pressed and welded in. The Skyline / 300zx clutch pedal has studs on it that go thru the firewall, the open holes on the plate are what attach to those studs in the engine bay. Make sure you tighten the plate to the master cylinder before installing it onto the car. The upper nut for the Wilwood Master Cylinder isn't accessible once installed based on the proximity of the firewall lip (see installed photos).