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Offline Adtrac

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Head lamp question
« on: 04.03. 2024 19:47 »
Is the underling pilot lamp functional on the 1954 golden flash,
I have looked and can not find  any bulb holder for it ,
Can somebody post a photo of the  proper holder and its location?
Ps the underling housing is there  ,just no holder
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Re: Head lamp question
« Reply #1 on: 04.03. 2024 19:58 »
Is the underling pilot lamp functional on the 1954 golden flash,
I have looked and can not find  any bulb holder for it ,
Can somebody post a photo of the  proper holder and its location?
Ps the underling housing is there  ,just no holder

Yes it lit up, I had a shell but unfortunately it did not have the bulb holder, in case it helps here is a pic showing what appear to be small brackets for it.
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Re: Head lamp question
« Reply #2 on: 04.03. 2024 20:29 »
This has come up before. If you search for pilot you will find this and more.

John

Lens and  lamp internals used as a sidelight on the Daimler Dart, so Classic Car parts websites are a possible source. Plenty here in the UK....won't rust, reckon they are made of gold.

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Re: Head lamp question
« Reply #3 on: 04.03. 2024 22:14 »
Is the underling pilot lamp functional on the 1954 golden flash,
I have looked and can not find  any bulb holder for it ,
Can somebody post a photo of the  proper holder and its location?
Ps the underling housing is there  ,just no holder

Found this…
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Re: Head lamp question
« Reply #4 on: 05.03. 2024 09:17 »

 Lens and  lamp internals used as a sidelight on the Daimler Dart,

The lens certainly, but I wouldn't think the internals were used on a car as the orientation of the bulb to the lens would make the whole unit much bulkier than desirable on the front wing of a car.

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Re: Head lamp question
« Reply #5 on: 05.03. 2024 09:38 »
Draganfly sell the bracket that holds the bulb holder, I had to do a little fettling to get it to fit in my headlamp.

https://draganfly.co.uk/shop/87799/underslung-pilot-bulb-holder/#516597
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Re: Head lamp question
« Reply #6 on: 05.03. 2024 10:46 »
I had one on my C11, was always always being stopped by police for having no front lamp. It was on but they're so dim that I think they're dangerous in todays traffic. I kept the housing but replaced the headlamp reflector for one with a side light in.
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Re: Head lamp question
« Reply #7 on: 05.03. 2024 12:28 »
Though you could use one of the modern super-bright LED's in there?

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Re: Head lamp question
« Reply #8 on: 05.03. 2024 14:44 »
sure an LED would be easy to fit and bright !
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Re: Head lamp question
« Reply #9 on: 05.03. 2024 16:10 »
Draganfly sell the bracket that holds the bulb holder, I had to do a little fettling to get it to fit in my headlamp.

https://draganfly.co.uk/shop/87799/underslung-pilot-bulb-holder/#516597

So basic you could just make your own and buy the bulb holder.

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Re: Head lamp question
« Reply #10 on: 06.03. 2024 08:53 »
Thanks for all of the advice, it has been very helpfull
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