Northy
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posted on 24/4/04 at 03:20 PM |
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Brake fluid leak from light switch
Hi all,
Finally decided to blead the brakes today. The back end was a piece of piss, but the front was a bugger. Got it all nearly sorted, then realised that
there is a leak (weaping) from the brake light switch. It is in the front circuit, in a 4 way do dab. One line in from M/C, two out to front brakes,
and switch screwed into the other one. Its screwed in as far as it will go, and still leaks.
Anyone any ideas? Does it need a copper washer or something? I was thinking about making a flare, cutting it off, and shoving it in. Good idea or not?
Or is a short length of pipe best?
Cheers
Graham
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britishtrident
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posted on 24/4/04 at 05:17 PM |
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Any I have change (which wasn't often they are dead reliable) I would swaer didn't have a washer, and the one I have in my hand from a
series 2 Land-Rover that is is screwed into a 5 way doodah certainly dosen't have a washer.
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david cromie
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posted on 25/4/04 at 12:04 AM |
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brake leak
For what is is worth, make sure that the brake switch is a tapered thread, that is what makes the seal,what sort of a tee junction did you use, need
to make sure that both threads are the same . Was caught out the same way, I thing in the end I used a Golf switch and this cured the problem. David
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givemethebighammer
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posted on 25/4/04 at 12:57 AM |
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I'll be doing the brakes soon too, I've got the golf switch, how tight do you need to screw it in. The guy who sold it to me said
"just tight and a bit" ?
Coming to think of it how tight do you do any of the brake fittings ? Tend to rely on my torque wrench for everything else, obviously can't use
that on this one.
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