Re: Brake Light Switch, 1937 120
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Cannot speak to 37 specifically but many reports would indicate silicone fluid results in a shortened life when used with original postwar switches. The 3 terminal 55-6 switches seem to be particularly affected.
Posted on: 2023/10/27 15:22
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Howard
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Re: Brake Light Switch, 1937 120
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This has been my experience with DOT 5 fluid and brake light switches:
I converted a 1937 120C to DOT 5 fluid in the late 1970's, never had a problem with it. I sold that car in 2003; I switched my 1933 Packard 1002 that had been converted to a hydraulic braking system, probably around 1940, to DOT 5 fluid in the mid-1990's, have yet to experience a problem with that brake light switch; I converted my 1954 Convertible, bought in 2005, to DOT 5 fluid around 2008 and did experience a switch failure within a couple of years. The fluid leaked through the switch and shorted it out. I bought 2 switches at that time, have yet to need the second switch. To me, the benefits of DOT 5 fluid far outweigh the potential detriments in shortened switch life. It is also helpful that these switches are easy to replace, inexpensive and readily available.
Posted on: 2023/10/27 22:49
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Don Shields
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Re: Brake Light Switch, 1937 120
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That's encouraging. The note doesn't say don't use it; it only says it is not "certified" for "silicone fluid". My car has probably had DOT 5 in it for a number of years, and the brakes work fine. The switch on the car appears to have failed due to mechanical injury. (loose terminal) It never leaked or shorted.
Posted on: 2023/10/28 5:36
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Re: Brake Light Switch, 1937 120
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Converted to dot 5 over a year ago… same switch I had in it before…. Running fine.
Posted on: 2023/10/28 11:06
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1937 Packard 138-CD Deluxe Touring Limousine
Maroon/Black 1090-1021 [url=https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/registry/View.php?ID=232]1955 Packard |
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