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Brake Pressure Fail Switch (leaking now, need to replace)

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Subject: Brake Pressure Fail Switch (leaking now, need to replace)
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 11:38:21 -0800
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I noticed a while back that I'm getting a slight leak of brake fluid 
leaking from my pressure fail switch (that white plastic/nylon thing 
that threads into the cast brass pressure warning asembly).  
Specifically it looks like it's leaking IN the plug - where the male 
plug ends are.  Guessing it got bumped once by someone working on the car.

So that said, I wanted to replace it.  I ordered a new one from Victoria 
British (part # 7-434), and just got it.  Wrong part.  This one has a 
nylon part where the sensor wires plug in, but also a brass/metal part 
that should thread in.  Not at all like what the original looks at.  
Based on catalog info, it should have been the right one (given I've got 
a 1275 ('74 midget).

So...

1) Going by the catalog, I got the wrong part.  Anyone know what would 
be the RIGHT part?
2) Anyone know of a source for this part other than VB?  Moss didn't 
seem to have it in their catalog.
3) How much danger of a catastrophic failure do I have right now with 
the leaking part?  I had wondered if some day I'll put on the brakes and 
have it blow out. 
4) Until I get the right part, would it be reasonable to just thread in 
a bolt of the same thread to stop the leak?  No pressure failure warning 
then of course.

Thanks.

Tim Holt
'74 MG Midget

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