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The switch bracket is now working as the brake pedal stop, not the switch. The switch contacts the end of the rod
Something's bent up or otherwise rigged — maybe you don't have the right brake lamp switch. The brake lamp switch is meant to be actuated by the brake pedal arm itself, not the brake pushrod.
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The way it was put together for the old master cylinder was wrong, but now I need diagrams or photos to see how it is supposed to be assembled.
I'd help if I were closer to my car! I'm sure someone can get under the dash of his A-body and shoot some pictures.
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Is there a missing bracket on the pedal arm that is supposed contact the switch?
No, the arm itself contacts the switch when everything's bolted together correctly. The brake lamp switch and bracket is supposed to look like this:
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if it was lower the brake lights will stay on all the time.
When all the right parts are installed the right way, the switch bracket is adjustable relative to the dash brace to get correct brake lamp operation regardless of pedal height. If that's not enough adjustability, there's a different, threaded-shank switch you can install in the correct stock switch bracket, that will give you more room to lower the pedal and still have correct brake lamp operation.
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