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Front Brakes Distribution Block

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by tripilio, Aug 20, 2020.

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  1. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    I have the brake distribution block on the left inner front side of the frame. This is supposed to distribute the brake lines from the MC to both front wheels. The issue I have is that my block has 4 ports, one on each side. I thought one was to receive the fluid from the MC and two ports to distribute, one for each wheel. What is the 4th one for?
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  2. ITLKSEZ

    ITLKSEZ Hope for the best, prepare for the worst

    IIRC, the 4-port units were for the single-reservoir MCs. One inlet, two fronts, and one to the rear.
     
  3. Jw60

    Jw60 That guy 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Yep large line is master cyl then the two front and rear are small. If you swapped to dual reservoir master cyl I would just plug the extra port.
     
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  4. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    And I thought I was going crazy!:crazy:
    Thanks!
     
  5. Jonbbrew

    Jonbbrew Member

    Not sure what else you have but i put in a brake light switch as the PO must have removed them when he/she tried to upgrade to 11in drums.
     
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  6. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    After seeing post after post of brake light switch failure I think I'm going the route of a mechanical switch. I want to try the motorcycle pull-style since my pedals are through the floor. Shouldn't be that difficult.
     
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  7. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Post up pics of the switch when you fab it up. I want to do a similar thing.
     
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  8. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    Will do!
     
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  9. teletech

    teletech Member

    I notice in the manual that in later Jeeps they have two diaphragm brake light switches, so both would have to fail before you loose brake lights. You could use the fourth port to add a switch. Of course, one would want to check both switches every once in a while to make sure one hadn't failed. That said, my great-grandfather kludged a mechanical second switch on my CJ (original pedal) Sadly I didn't pay attention to exactly where it was when I took it apart so can't advise on how to install one. I'll let you know if I get it figured out.
     
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  10. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    Thanks, teletech!
     
  11. teletech

    teletech Member

    OK, so I found the floor panel with the bracket and the switch that was used. The switch is a NC (normally closed) type.
    Sorry I don't have a picture of it installed, but it's certainly a simple setup.
    The switch fits a 1/2" hole and is 3" long from contact button to the back of the terminals, but I don't see a part number.
    At the moment I'm using a spare port to just run two pressure switches in parallel but I might reinstall this since it's nice to be able to show brake lights before even applying enough pedal to bring the brake fluid to pressure.
     
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  12. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    Thanks! You are correct. It supposed to be NC since its resting position is depressed against the pedal and as soon as you start braking it separates from the pedal and closes the circuit, lighting up the brake lights. I think any automotive brake switch would work The bracket is a great idea!
     
  13. Buildflycrash

    Buildflycrash More or Less in Line. 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Good place for a crappy brake light switch.
     
  14. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    Why?
     
  15. Jonbbrew

    Jonbbrew Member

    I assume that he is stating that a "better" way is to install the brake line pressure switch as it is a vast improvement, yet basic, technology?...but what do i know..
     
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  16. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

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  17. teletech

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  18. Rick Whitson

    Rick Whitson Detroit Area 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I put Dot 5, silicon brake fluid in my Jeep, had three brake light switches fail before I got one from Ron Frances for silicon brake fluid, all good now. Just saying. Good Luck
     
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  19. Buildflycrash

    Buildflycrash More or Less in Line. 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    That was it. Sarcasm is never easy in writing.
    My pressure switch story - Recently on the Colorado trip none of the old CJs showed brake lights while riding their brakes downhill. When they stepped on the brakes hard to stop all worked.
     
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  20. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    From what I've been reading, the failures are not on the hydraulic side but on the electric side, where the contacts arc and overheat making them fail to establish a closed circuit once actuated. But i have been wrong before...:sneak: