I did a similar switch on my 60 Windsor. I used an easier obtainable switch and bracket from a 84 dodge van. The threaded hole was already there, as Spencer pointed out. I had to straighten one of the bends in the bracket, but otherwise, it was a fine fit. Spencer Louthan wrote: > Mr. Whitman- after owning Mopars for many years I can relate to your brake > lite problem. Those brake fluid operated switches are prone to failure > being mounted below the resorvoir, any sediment present accumulates in > there. They are still available from Filco and would probably solve the > problem for awhile. Or you can do what I've done. After replacing that > switch numerous times I decided to eliminate it. The 2 wires that go to it > can be re-routed back up under the dash and connected to a conventional > pedal activated switch which can be obtained from a later model car. 61' > was the last year Chrysler used the hydraulic switch so I looked for a 62' > or later model to scavenge. What a surprise when I went to install it on > my 61' Newport and found a threaded hole right where it was supposed to go! > Just install and adjust. If you do take this route, you could leave the > old switch in place with dummy wires to look original or replace the entire > M. Cyl. with a later 62-65 unit which will be the same except without the > hole on the underside.....Good Luck .....S. LOUTHAN > 61 Newport > 62 Buick Hearse > 68 Barracuda > 69 Barracuda > 71 Dart
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