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robo 9th September 2012 04:07 PM

Brake light switch
 
Someone mentioned a brakelight switch earlier but I cant find the thread so here is an idea I had that I will give a try. There is a brake light switch that is part of a banjo bolt that will screw straight into the brake master,its available in all the common brake pipe threads and there is a banjo brake pipe adaptor on the good old mini. Bring the two together and there is no need for a tee or seperate switch. those banjos are on quite a lot of leyland cars like sherpas and mini`s. A lot neater and cheaper:cool:





Edit. a better picture of one of the banjo`s ,This one is on a range rover




Bob

ayjay 9th September 2012 09:16 PM

Would you then just continue the brake pipe from the banjo?

Cyberbeej 9th September 2012 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ayjay (Post 77707)
Would you then just continue the brake pipe from the banjo?

Yes, just continue from the banjo union.

SeriesLandy 9th September 2012 11:20 PM

I used one on my quad when I added brake lights, only cost about £10 from eBay and that was some obscure pitch thread

Seems like a good easy idea

voucht 10th September 2012 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SeriesLandy (Post 77713)
that was some obscure pitch thread

These brake light switch banjo bolts are originally designed for motorbikes, so available threads are M10x1.00, M10x1.25 or JIC3/8x24.

baz-r 11th September 2012 01:01 PM

surely its easyer to fit a equal tee into your rear brakline and screw a hum drum hyd switch from a mini (imp) or vw (metric)
all in for about £10

m10x1 is a metric brake pipe size but banjos are not that common on car stuff

robo 11th September 2012 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baz-r (Post 77791)
surely its easyer to fit a equal tee into your rear brakline and screw a hum drum hyd switch from a mini (imp) or vw (metric)
all in for about £10

m10x1 is a metric brake pipe size but banjos are not that common on car

stuff


This is a candidate for the idea. Skov already has the banjo on his brake master so he could have just got the switch. Job done, now there is a tee there with pipe and fittings with an air trap at the tee.



Bob

skov 11th September 2012 07:21 PM

That picture looks familiar :-)
I wont bother changing it now, but i do wish I'd seen these things 6 months ago!

flyerncle 11th September 2012 08:16 PM

Turn the tee piece 90 deg to the right and fit the switch to face down.

Definate air trap the way it is.

skov 11th September 2012 09:18 PM

I'll wait to see if it's a problem first.
I've already filled the system with fluid, so I don't fancy changing it unless I really have to!


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