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Ok, what are the rear end ratio in the 62' Thunderbird Hardtop with standard 390...

Also what size is the fuel tank on the 62'? How many gallons??

Where is the brake light switch? Is it built into the master cylinder or is it on the pedal??? I have NO brake lights what so ever.

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Refer to the shop manual for answers to first two questions.... The brake light switch is on the master cylinder.
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Check your fuse ... of course. Good indicator is rear interior dome light on same circuit.
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Standard Rear-end ratio for the 62 Hardtop is 3.00:1

fuel tank is 20 gallons
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Thanks a bunch, I still havent gotten around to purchasing a shop manual.. I have started a nice collection of parts suppliers catalogs.

Thanks again for the help
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