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Old 12-15-2015, 02:52 PM   #11
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clutch and brake switches by Kevin Frank, on Flickr


Mazda brake and clutch switches mounted to the MG pedal box. I had to modify the box a bit and provide a small relief cutout in the inner fender area. The Midget came with a single brake switch and no clutch switch. The Mazda uses a slightly larger double brake switch and a clutch switch for the cruise control. I eliminated the clutch interlock switch as it would have been a pain to adapt and is really an unnecessary doodad. The wires had to be extended to run up to the loom going through the firewall, but that wasn't a big deal.
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