Application
Vehicles with front and rear manual disc brakes
Manual drum brakes if used with 10 lbs residual valves

Overview
Pressure is delivered equally out of both ports
Volume is greater from the port closest to the push rod
An adjustable proportioning valve is highly recommended

Aluminum Master Cylinder With Plastic Reservoir
• 1.125″ bore size
• Cast aluminum body anodized for corrosion resistance
• Flange for firewall mounting – 21/64″ holes on 3.187″ centers
• Provisions for side mounting – .390″ holes on 5 1/2″ centers
• 1/2″-20 brake line holes with brass inverted flare seats
• 3/8″-24 x 4.200″ long push-rod
• Push-rod locking grommet
• Dust boot to protect piston bore
• 1/2″-20 brass inverted flare adapters for 3/6″ brake line
• 3/16″ brake line nuts
• Two firewall reinforcing plates
• Two 5/16″-18 x 1.75″ bolts
• One 5/16″-18 x 1.25″ bolts
• Three 5/16″-18 nyloc nuts

Reinforcing Plates
• Minimizes deflection of aluminum firewalls
• Stiffens OEM firewall mounting location

Recommended Pedal Ratio
• 6.5 to 1

Check Front & Rear Brake Pressure Before Using Vehicle
Silicone brake fluid is not recommended

Street – Factory Front Disc with Rear Drum
• Requires smaller bore master cylinder – B3360

Street – Factory Front and Rear Disc Brakes
• Requires smaller bore master cylinder – B3360

Street – Aftermarket Disc Brakes
• Consult the manufacturer for their recommendations

Drag Racing
Strange One or Two Piston Front and Four Piston Rear
• Requires smaller bore master cylinder – B3360

Drag Racing
Strange Four Piston Front and Four Piston Rear
• Plumb the front calipers to the outlet furthest from the push rod
• Plumb the rear calipers to the outlet closest to the push rod
• Mounting below caliper level requires 2 lbs residual pressure valves

Drag Racing
Strange Dual Four Piston Rear Brakes – No Front Brakes
For Hand Brake or Brake Pedal
• Plumb one left hand and one right hand caliper to the same port
• Plumb the other left hand and right hand calipers to other port
• The port selection isn’t important in this application
• Install 2 lbs residual pressure valves in each line
• A preferable master cylinder option is a B3362

Drag Racing
Strange Dual Four Piston Rear Brakes – No Front Brakes
For Both a Hand Brake and Brake Pedal
Where 4 calipers are used for holding and 2 calipers used for stopping
Can also be to use as a emergency brake system should an issue occur
This Master Cylinder Isn’t Usable In This Application
Two single master cylinders are required
Fast Fill Master Cylinders are a great option – B3362

Drag Racing
Strange Four Piston Front and Dual Four Piston Rear Calipers
One Line to the Front Calipers and the Other to the Dual Rear Calipers
Not Recommend As Fluid Volume Can Be An Issue
Use two single master cylinders with dissimilar bore sizes
May also use two Fast Fill Master Cylinders – B3362
These systems are more complex as they require balance bars

If Insistent – Please Read Precautions Below
• Do not use rear calipers with low drag O-rings
• Plumb one left hand and one right hand caliper to the same port
• Plumb the other left hand and right hand calipers to other port
• The port selection isn’t important in this application
• Install a 2 lbs residual pressure valve in each line
• This minimizes volume requirements by limiting piston retraction
• Brake pad wear may increase handle/pedal travel
• Ensure to periodically check brake fluid level

Drag Racing – Other Manufacturers
• Consult the manufacturer for their recommendations

Brake pressure test gauge – P2360
2 lb residual pressure valve – B3366
10 lb residual pressure valve – B3367
Adjustable proportioning valve – B3369
Master cylinder without plates – B3359TA
Master cylinder rebuilding kit – B3381
Single master w/remote reservoir – B3362