that reminded me that VW uses a swithch like that. the switches are cheap.
BelAir Bob wrote:
> > If anyone has figured out how to put in a warning light for
> > pressure differential between the front and rear brakes I would be
> interested in
> > hearing about it.
>
> Grant,
>
> How about cutting a "T" fitting into both the front and rear lines and
> installing hydraulic brake light switchs in them? the switches could be
> wired to two small indicator lights on the dash somewhere to tell you if
> you had brake pressure or not. If you go this route, Ron Francis Wire
> Works is offering what they say is a better hydraulic switch than what has
> been available for years. You know, this would actually be a fairly easy
> modification to do. I might just have to add it to my next ol truck.
>
> Robert
> 82 1/2 ton Crew Cab short bed (custom)
> 57 Belair Sport Coupe restored to factory specs.
> 55 - 2 3100, 3105 & 6400
> and a few others
>
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