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MKI/MKII Pedal Assembly (Race Car)
MKI/MKII Pedal Assembly (Race Car)
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Accurate replica of the pedal box assembly used on MKI/MKII race cars, without parking brake.
These assemblies were started in the 1990s and recently completed by LlamaBite.
Casting produced by Mike Teske.
Pedals fabricated by Kenny Thompson.
All other parts sourced/produced by LlamaBite.
This version has the rectangular casting cutout behind the brake pedal that leaves more material in the casting near the master cylinders, making it more robust. This version (drawing revision E) of the casting was used on the MKI and MKII race cars that did not have the under-dash parking brake linkage.
Some MKIIs used assemblies just like this, while others (1032) used more robust pedals (including dead pedal) and throttle bell crank with different geometry.
Includes:
- Magnesium casting, powder coated for durability
- Fabricated/brazed pedals
- Ground and case-hardened pivot shafts (brake, clutch, throttle pedals and throttle bell crank)
- New INA bearings
- Correct dry-lube thrust washers (pedals)
- Correct brass thrust washers (throttle bell crank)
- Aircraft fasteners
- Brake balance bar and master cylinder clevises, with bias adjustment
- Dead pedal
P-2A-3224-BA Pedal Assembly







