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In this Discussion
- bartibog1 March 2012
- hudsontech March 2012
- Lee ODell March 2012
- RL Chilton March 2012
- Walt-LA March 2012
replacement parts
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Anyone out there know the part # for a brake light switch and the front input shaft seal for std 2 lever transmission (52 Hornet)?
There was a link to Tips & Tech help at the Hudsonclub that listed replacement modern day replacement parts, but it doesn't seem to be available? -
Dave-
I use a brake light switch available from PAULLARGETYPE. I believe it's actally to a Harley-Davidson, but unlike the originals, which will give out certainly with silicone-based fluid, but also with some of the regular DOT's. They bolt right up and work flawlessly-got them on both of my cars.
I'll send Alex a note about the website, I'm sure he'll post on this thread shortly.
Russell -
Napa has a brake light swith made by Echlin which fits. SL 134. Walt-LA
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I believe the website your looking for is Jon Battles site. I don't seem to have that bookmarked.:oops:
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN -
i got mone from local Harley dealer as i am using synthenic fluid in mine.
paul has them as well.
steve -
I got mine at Burbank Auto Parts, Burbank, Ca. If you are not using synthetic brake fluid then any auto parts store will have it. Millions of Fords used the same switch. Otherwise use Harley Davidson switch with synthetic.
Lee O'Dell

