G-Man wrote:Seadog
I did suspect that...
We had sealed beam lights in cars for a while until H4 halogen bulbs took over. Now its just a mess of proprietary headlamp bulbs. You need an encyclopaedia to work out which bulb you need these days.... :-(
G
Seadog wrote:Dunno, G. Probably so they could soak more $ out of us.G-Man wrote:Great work!
Does anyone know why American Hondas used those crazy sealed beam headlights when the rest of the world got headlamps with replaceable bulbs? Was it a legal thing or some other reason?
G
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But you don't need to readjust the bulb angle as we did in the 50's/60's. ...................lm
Exact parts for headlight conversion
Hello guys,
Can you please provide a parts list for what you used in the conversion? I am going to do this conversion but don't really know what to use. Also, did you have a problem with the new led headlight running down your battery? Any help with this is greatly appreciated.
Can you please provide a parts list for what you used in the conversion? I am going to do this conversion but don't really know what to use. Also, did you have a problem with the new led headlight running down your battery? Any help with this is greatly appreciated.
Re: Exact parts for headlight conversion
The hardest part is finding an H4 bulb base. I used a regular drill to put a hole in the existing bulb base, a piece of coat hanger or an ice pick to shatter the old bulb, a propane torch to unsolder the old bulb base and a Dremel tool to enlarge the hole to fit the new H4 base. I used heat resistant JB Weld to attach the new base and a Dremel drum sander to shape the cured JB Weld. My pics and text just about say it all. My Dream is not up and running yet, so I can't speak to your other questions, but an LED bulb should be an advantage over the old incandescent.Cbaumert wrote:Hello guys,
Can you please provide a parts list for what you used in the conversion? I am going to do this conversion but don't really know what to use. Also, did you have a problem with the new led headlight running down your battery? Any help with this is greatly appreciated.
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Thanks, MC. Others have asked if I could convert their headlights as well and I appreciate their interest, but my plate is full. I just don't have the time to keep up with my own projects. The task isn't difficult and this thread gives you illustrated step by step instructions; why not give it a try yourself? If you're not sure about it, find another headlight for your experiment.Maximum Carnage wrote:Great work, Seadog
Would you be willing to do something like this for a fellow forum member?
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Doesn't hurt to ask, it's sourcing the parts that probably the hardest. That bulb holder.....
Again great work with a great write-up.
Again great work with a great write-up.
Seadog wrote:Thanks, MC. Others have asked if I could convert their headlights as well and I appreciate their interest, but my plate is full. I just don't have the time to keep up with my own projects. The task isn't difficult and this thread gives you illustrated step by step instructions; why not give it a try yourself? If you're not sure about it, find another headlight for your experiment.Maximum Carnage wrote:Great work, Seadog
Would you be willing to do something like this for a fellow forum member?
No, it never hurts to ask.
The H4 bulb bases are, indeed, the hardest part to find. I used these:
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Quartz-Ha ... ,2980.html
Expensive and wasteful, since I used nothing but the bases, which had to be modified.
I did find exactly what was needed on a German website, but they are no longer available and an email to them confirmed that they would not be in the foreseeable future.
http://www.russian4x4.de/en/Spare-Parts ... -Niva.html
If you try this project I wish you luck.
The H4 bulb bases are, indeed, the hardest part to find. I used these:
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Quartz-Ha ... ,2980.html
Expensive and wasteful, since I used nothing but the bases, which had to be modified.
I did find exactly what was needed on a German website, but they are no longer available and an email to them confirmed that they would not be in the foreseeable future.
http://www.russian4x4.de/en/Spare-Parts ... -Niva.html
If you try this project I wish you luck.