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Re: Stop Light Blues

To: ssage@socal.rr.com
Subject: Re: Stop Light Blues
From: stubrennan@attbi.com
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 17:17:45 +0000
I've had silicon fluid in since '88 or '89 and the switch is fine.  That said, 
I'm probably doomed for this spring, after the glaciers in my yard melt.....

Having had quite a fight with the pedal mounted stoplight switch in my '89 
Cherokee, I wondered if the design might not fit on the Tiger.  Never tried it, 
though.

Stu
> A week or two ago I bragged how I had fixed the Tiger's stop light 
> switch by taking it out, banging it on the ground a few times, and 
> re-installing it. It did, in fact, work properly for a few days. A 
> couple of days ago, though, I realised the switch is again working 
> intermittently. (I have figured out a way to get it to temporarily work 
> while still installed: Bang on it a bit with a wrench while it's still 
> installed! Be careful not to damage any brake lines, though).
> 
> I spoke to a Sunbeam expert who's first question was if I'm using 
> silicone fluid and, in fact, I'm using Valvolene Syntech (I don't know 
> if it's silicone, but it is synthetic). My friend said this is almost 
> for sure the problem and that he's heard from numerous Sunbeamers that 
> synthetic brake fluid does not allow the switch to function properly. 
> Something about it coating the internal contacts so a circuit can't be 
> made. I've since found reference to this on a couple of hot rod web 
> sites, and that there are switches that will function using synthetic 
> fluid (and those that will not). A suggestion was also made that you can 
> fit a mechanical switch under the brake pedal. I visited a couple of 
> parts stores and looked at a few mechanical, under the pedal switches, 
> but none seemed like they had the right geometry to work in a Tiger or 
> Alpine.
> 
> Short of switching back to Girling fluid, has anyone else out there had 
> this problem? Is there another switch that will work that will fit the 
> thread down there, or has someone found a mechanical stop light switch 
> that will go under the pedal without major surgery, or another solution?
> 
> Steve Sage
> 1967 Tiger MK1A

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