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Join Date: Nov 2022
Location: Oshawa, Ontario.
Posts: 41
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Hello all,
I upgraded my brake master, Im looking for a part that would fit on my line. A T fitting perhaps?...Or is a brake pedal extension needed? Please have a look at my setup... Thanks Ted.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Santa Rosa, CA.
Posts: 143
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I used a generic brake light switch. Welded one tab to the pedal support assembly to mount the switch and another tab to the pedal itself to trigger the switch. Works great!
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Midland Park, NJ
Posts: 4,406
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I made up a bracket that mounts on the dash/firewall brace and used an aftermarket switch (electrical) on my 54 Ford. I have a write up about it if you are interested. Message me your email and I can send you the info.
If you prefer to use an hydraulic switch, you can get a T fitting at a local auto parts store that will take a standard hydraulic switch. Based on your picture, you could substitute that coupler on the back line with the T fitting.
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