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#486269 10/17/2023 1:16 PM
by ScottCrawford
ScottCrawford
Good morning/afternoon everyone. Hope you guys are doing well. I've been quiet for a while, busy living life.
The brake lights on my 41 SD quit working. They had been working, but required significant effort to get them to work. I'll get suited up later today to make sure they actually work by shorting the contacts of the switch.
Gene or anyone else, do you have a photo of your mechanical brake light mounted? Just trying to prepare myself for when I get up under there.
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#486584 Oct 29th a 11:37 AM
by Tiny
Tiny
I stopped using Teflon tape and started using plain old plumber's pipe dope. It's been preventing leaks for 150 years.
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#486597 Oct 29th a 07:46 PM
by Chev Nut
Chev Nut
Like the factory I have never used anything on brake or fuel system threads and never had leak problems.
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