Garandfan
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So the my chronic brake switch issues have made me a better mechanic and also have me thinking. I recently had a hydraulic brake light switch fail, well multiple switches fail and ended up changing over to air.
I also have a breather on my master cylinder cover. It was pointed out to me by a ss member that this is a one way check valve that can cause a vacuum in the master cylinder.
Here is the relativism of these two issues. If the breather created a vacuum in the master cylinder, could that cause a pressure problem with the brake fluid to not engage the switch? By this, we would never know if the switch was bad or good. I hope Cranetruck and other Deuce Genius Club members chime in on my thinking.
If this is breather is the problem, I am going to change over to the vent line just because, even if I have the air switch. When I do change over, does anyone have any pictures of the setup? I have seen it a few times but I don't remember the exactitudes.
I also have a breather on my master cylinder cover. It was pointed out to me by a ss member that this is a one way check valve that can cause a vacuum in the master cylinder.
Here is the relativism of these two issues. If the breather created a vacuum in the master cylinder, could that cause a pressure problem with the brake fluid to not engage the switch? By this, we would never know if the switch was bad or good. I hope Cranetruck and other Deuce Genius Club members chime in on my thinking.
If this is breather is the problem, I am going to change over to the vent line just because, even if I have the air switch. When I do change over, does anyone have any pictures of the setup? I have seen it a few times but I don't remember the exactitudes.