master cyl & brake switchs


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Posted by winget on November 29, 1999 at 08:56:08:

In Reply to: NAPA # needed for hydraulic master cyl brake switch/ hi-low beam switch posted by dave on November 29, 1999 at 08:08:45:

From my compilation sheet:
Brake Switch
I have a wm300 and used carquest "SLS-27" stoplight switch. It was about five dollars for each switch.
Brake Light Switch MoPar part # 920355. I have seen this in recent catalogs for $12.50- $15.00. This is a "Standard" brand hydraulic switch. This same switch also can be used to operate a motor hour meter when hooked to the engine oil galley. It is a stock, that right stock item in parts stores. I will give you the numbers and you can see for your self. NAPA # SL 113 Heavy-duty eyelet terminal, SL134 push on terminal, SL 135 Snap in terminal, SL 136 Polarized push on terminal. These are ALL available and not at $12.50-$15.00 but rather for about $4.00. These are NAPA numbers but any store can cross them.
Additional #'s STANDARD SLS-24 or STANDARD SLS-30 (from Bill L's M37 List)


M37 Master
I changed over to a dual master cylinder. I used on from a early 70's Power Wagon with drum brakes(each piston & reservoir is equal size). The NAPA #, is 4736258; It's from their "Safety Stop" line. It's a new Master Cylinder, and doesn't require a core. The cost was about $45. It took a little drilling and plumbing to hook up. You can re-use the original stop light switch.

Hope these help. Regards WAW



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