jhorton3
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OK, I pulled the reverse switch out of my gearbox last night. It looks very similar to the new brass brake switches. It's the same length, but the diameter is bigger. Threads are coarse. I put my tap and die gauge on it and it's a 13 SAE thread.
Is the ball at the end of the switch normally in or out when not in reverse? If it's in then it's just like the brake switches. I've got a couple of ideas floating around in my head about replacements. There's a company that makes those type of switches and I want to see if they have one with that thread count, or how much it would take to have one made up. If they have one I'd like to also see how much they'd charge to get lead wires soldered on.
Here's the other idea...if they can't make one up, could we use the current brake light switch and put some kind of threaded insert to fit in the original hole, then screw a brake light switch in?
Is the ball at the end of the switch normally in or out when not in reverse? If it's in then it's just like the brake switches. I've got a couple of ideas floating around in my head about replacements. There's a company that makes those type of switches and I want to see if they have one with that thread count, or how much it would take to have one made up. If they have one I'd like to also see how much they'd charge to get lead wires soldered on.
Here's the other idea...if they can't make one up, could we use the current brake light switch and put some kind of threaded insert to fit in the original hole, then screw a brake light switch in?