Re: brake light switch
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I have heard of the VW switch being used but if the threads are metric that would be the big difference. There was discussion a few years ago where several said they had tried the VW item but felt the switches did not hold up long term. I have no direct evidence they don't hold up or remember any comments that the threads are metric.. IIRC, it was a Wells RB402 that was mentioned.
If you do need to get some kind of adapter from stock 1/8 pipe to a metric thread size on the switch will there be enough room to mount it and the switch.. There is not much clearance between the frame and vent pipe. IMO, I think the conversion to a standard 2 prong switch with the relay is a good move. The switches are available everywhere for very low cost and the conversions are plug and play. You can also build your own for a very low cost if you wanted to.
Posted on: 2017/9/14 8:54
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Howard
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Re: brake light switch
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The VW switches screw right in with no problem. The difficulty is that the residual pressure in a Packard is high enough to not always let the TL circuit turn back on when the brakes are released.
Posted on: 2017/9/14 10:11
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