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Has anyone replaced the standard hydraulic brake switch with one mounted on the brake pedal--activated either by mechanical contact or a mercury switch?
I would appreciate seeing them and/or getting info on where you got the switch. This is for one of my race cars, not for my Healey, and it has an organ-type brake pedal--that is, hinged on the floor as opposed to suspended.
If you can't come up with a suitable alternative, you might consider looking at what the hot rod/street rod community uses. Low pressure switches from Ron Francis. They activate on less than half the pressure of regular ones. I use one on a '55 resto-mod pickup. https://www.ronfrancis.com/prodinfo.asp?number=SW-32
I don't mind dealing with inline hydraulic pressure switches on a street car but on race cars they are a problem because their failure mode is decreased sensitivity to slight pressures and it is easy to have them seem okay when one stands on them hard in the shop or at tech and yet not have any brake lights when doing light/moderate brake applications when racing.