Is anyone 'across' the intricacies of Lucas bulb (globe) types/fittings? I'm working with BPF type base.
I recently bought an LED hi/low bulb/globe (which is super-bright I might add) But... I had to do a slight adaptation to it because the distance between the flange plate (with the little semi-circle cutout) and the contacts is about 2.5mm shorter than the old conventional bulb I have. The LED was listed online as a P36d, I have a reference listing a P22d (P36d). The older conventional bulbs I have measure 16.7mm between flange plate and contacts, but the LED globe measures only 13.25 - so it's a shorter base.
I've got around it by putting a 2mm thick copper washer ring underneath the flange, which moves the globe upwards to reach the contacts.
But I wouldn't mind getting to the bottom of this, E.g, what's the number in brackets?
The ebay seller has hundreds of LED bulbs, lists a P36d and P15d but not a P22d. It was very cheap, but it's good (I even managed to drop it on the concrete floor without hurting it)
Any clues?