Fitting the loom today and realised the spur for the brake switch is pretty short, then realised that I have no switch triggered by the pedal.
As I have said before, my car came in boxes of bits and a shell.
So how is the brake light triggered please?
Ta.
Quick brake switch Q.
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Re: Quick brake switch Q.
For Mk1 and mk2 cars Its a hydraulic switch in the brake pipe union under the clutch housing.
Not sure when they moved to the mechanical switch on the pedal but well into the 70s I reckon.
Not sure when they moved to the mechanical switch on the pedal but well into the 70s I reckon.
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Re: Quick brake switch Q.
When they went to Tandem Brakes.woodypup59 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 6:25 pm Not sure when they moved to the mechanical switch on the pedal but well into the 70s I reckon.
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Re: Quick brake switch Q.
Thanks, that explains it.
I don't suppose anyone has a part number, as I do not have one!
Cheers
Ed
I don't suppose anyone has a part number, as I do not have one!
Cheers
Ed
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Re: Quick brake switch Q.
13H3735 for the pedal mounted switch ~1976 onward
BMK1903A for the thin locknut to hold it in place on the pedal box
13H1731 for the earlier Mk1/Mk2 hydraulic type
(Intermotor 51600 for non-OEM replacement)
BMK1903A for the thin locknut to hold it in place on the pedal box
13H1731 for the earlier Mk1/Mk2 hydraulic type
(Intermotor 51600 for non-OEM replacement)
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Re: Quick brake switch Q.
I haven't found the replacement (mechanical) switches too good in recent years.
I've been using these, similar money and a much better switch;-
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/push-but ... s/1036274/
I've been using these, similar money and a much better switch;-
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/push-but ... s/1036274/
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Re: Quick brake switch Q.
If you use silicon hydraulic fluid the Intermotor will only last a few months. The Harley Davidson hydraulic switch I'm currently using has lasted a couple of years, so far.