Installing brake switch on 1940 master cylinder I had a hard time bleeding my master cylinder and and getting all the air out but finally have solid pedal, but have now discovered that my brake light switch is not working :mad:. I had silicone fluid in the system previously and have switched back to conventional fluid. I have since learned that silicone isn't too friendly to hydraulic brake switches and I assume that's why my quit working.
Here is my question: Is it possible to replace it WITHOUT having to bleed again?? I'm trying to avoid the hassle of bleeding again. Would appreciate any and all feedback. |
Re: Installing brake switch on 1940 master cylinder It can be done. Put a helper in the car with a hand on the brake pedal. Remove the bad switch and quickly start the new switch about two threads. Have the helper press the brake pedal lightly by hand until you see some leakage past your loose threads. Keep the light pressure on until you have the new switch down tight. Should be fine after you get the brake fluid off of your hand.
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Re: Installing brake switch on 1940 master cylinder I thought that might work but wanted to get the expertise of others before I tried it. Thanks for your tip!
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Re: Installing brake switch on 1940 master cylinder I had a problem with the brake switch on my '46, and replaced it with a switch from Harley Davidson, P/N 72023-51E. I cost me C$30.00 with tax, probably $20.00 US. Works well for me.
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Re: Installing brake switch on 1940 master cylinder Changed the one on my '39 p/u without having to bleed the system afterwards. Unscrewed the defective one and screwed in the new one. Easy peasy.
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Re: Installing brake switch on 1940 master cylinder There's no need to bleed nor have the pedal pushed slowly while replacing this switch. Gravity will allow a bit of fluid to escape while you're doing the R&R.
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Re: Installing brake switch on 1940 master cylinder Any of the hydraulic switches immune to DOT 5, or do you have to use a mechanical ?Thank you Fordbarners
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Re: Installing brake switch on 1940 master cylinder Thanks to all respondents - I think I'll try swapping out the switch without using the buddy system; the theory seems sound.
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Re: Installing brake switch on 1940 master cylinder X 2 for no buddy system; but check the quality of the threads first ,
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Re: Installing brake switch on 1940 master cylinder Works fine just being quick.
And any air bubble will find itīs way up into the reservoir. |
Re: Installing brake switch on 1940 master cylinder Swapped mine on my '41, I don't think even one drop of fluid came out, took 5 minutes.
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Re: Installing brake switch on 1940 master cylinder A big thank you to all for the helpful tips. Just installed the brake light switch without a helper and I'm pleased to say I now have brake lights again!! :D
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