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Re: LED turn signals
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Bill Mitchell
I bought some LED bulbs at Hershey 2 and 3 years ago. I was planning to use them in my Studebaker and Crosley. I ran into the turn signal problem and did some research and found flashers that would work on lower draw bulbs. Of course a reason for all of us and particularly 6 volt vehicles is to decrease the current draw. It would be so nice to be able to leave parking lights on for an extended time and not have a dead pattery. On some of our cars that have not had new harnesess installed low draw lamps solve a problem of low capability generators.

Posted on: 2015/1/14 15:34
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Re: 56 Caribbean with split pistons....
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Bill Mitchell
I have not had any complaint with Egge who I think is a reputible company and I will probably replace the
egge pistong with egge pistons. I paid the cost of sending the pistons to them as part of my trying to gather as much information as could be found while doing the rebuilding. When the engine was gone through in 2003 it had a crack in the structure that holds the pin on the existing #7 piston. I don't know if that was a factory pistion or had been installed in the 1983 rebuilding. I do not want this to turn into an attack on Egge who strives to be a top quality part builder. The shop that is working on the engine tells me Egge problems are few and far between. Now you have it from the hourses mouth although some have refered to me as the other end. Bill Mitchell

Posted on: 2014/6/27 14:14
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