I've changed my Sierra master cylinder to a fiat 19mm bore one, on the Sierra master the brake light switch went straight into a spare port via a
M10 x 1.0 thread.
On my new master cylinder the port threads are M10 x 1.25 which won't accept the 1.0mm thread.
so I've run a short piece of pipe into a M10 x 1.0 3 way tee blanked off one port with a tapered bung and the switch into the remaining one.
The switch is sealing on its threads as its not tapered or long enough to seal into the bottom of the tee, as a brake pipe fitting would.
I'm not convinced this is a good idea, this is how it was fitted to the old master cylinder and worked ok, but what's the correct way of
fitting a brake light switch ?
You should have a copper washer for it to seal on. Alternatively purchase a taper thread switch. You'd be better with a bleed nipple in the third T outlet, then bleed the pipe/switch via that rather than just having a bung in it.
Convert over to a electric switch on the pedal
Would a tapered thread brake light switch go into a standard M10 x 1 port and seal properly ?
Good point with bleed nipple.
No copper washer on, so if that's the right way to do it sounds simple enough.
Thanks
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Originally posted by martinnitram
Would a tapered thread brake light switch go into a standard M10 x 1 port and seal properly ?
Good point with bleed nipple.
No copper washer on, so if that's the right way to do it sounds simple enough.
Thanks
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Originally posted by CosKev3
Convert over to a electric switch on the pedal
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Originally posted by CosKev3
Convert over to a electric switch on the pedal
After all the chew on with the hydraulic switch onmy mnr my next one will be a switch on the pedal....
Ordered a push switch to go on pedal and bleed nipple for M/C.
Getting rid of the brake line switch and chance of a leak.
martinnitram
Just noticed your username and it's made me chuckle quite a bit.
Had a pal called Martin for some years and he's always been referred to as "nitraM". No reason really it's has just been amusing.
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Originally posted by gingerprince
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Originally posted by CosKev3
Convert over to a electric switch on the pedal
This.
I never found the pressure sender worked until I was stamping, despite how well I bled the switch. With the switch on the pedal, the brake light can come on right at the beginning even before hydraulic pressure starts to build.
Brake Switch
Brake Switch
[Edited on 4/10/17 by gingerprince]
To all.
While browsing this thraad http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/4/viewthread.php?tid=214615, I went to Daf picture archive and found this picture.
Description
Thanks for Daf for uploading.
Should I have seen this picture before, a lot of pain, aggravation and cursing would have been spared...
Thanks Daf,
I´m posting this to keep the solution on a thread that makes sense.