Re: Front Parking/Blinker Light Help

Posted by HH56 On 2018/10/26 19:28:26
Couple of options. The original socket appears to be crimped to the support. If the existing socket shell is in good condition you could clean it well and then apply a layer of liquid tape or maybe even paint to the inside surface so the chrome doesn't get on the bulb grounding surfaces. You would need to check with the plater on what would work best and not come off or contaminate his solutions. Also need to ensure all of that substance is removed when the chroming is done. Carefully applied ordinary vinyl tape might also stick to the inside.

You can get new fiber bottoms, springs, contacts etc from places like Rhode Island wiringhttp://www.riwire.com and others. They also have some complete socket assys but not the crimp type. Check out their supplies section.

You could buy the original fabric wire but since those particular wires are short and never seen you could just use modern wire for the short lengths. On your second question it appears the wiring for the parking lights is all handled and connectors are located under the fender in an enclosure near the headlight bucket so the new loom should have everything up to that point.

If the socket shell is rusted or otherwise in poor condition you could drill it out and then install a new socket assy. Finding the original crimp type sockets might be difficult both in finding and installing. You could use a modern socket by fabricating a new support to keep the bulb in roughly the same position. Support it by screwing onto the remains of the old support or some other place in the housing. Some of the regular parts stores also have universal sockets with a tab which can screw into something for support.

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