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Greetings!
I have a '58 Champ undergoing a 'ground up' restoration after a serious groundloop. One of the Nav lights was damaged when the wing tip scraped the ground, and I'd like to repair it if possible. The lamp-holder is really the only thing broken; the wires were torn out, and there's not enough left to solder on new wires. There are two of what appear to be pressed-in pins that hold the lamp socket in the fixture. My thought is to drill them out, pull the lamp socket, replace it, and drive in a couple of small, aluminum nails (or such). Does this scenario seem doomed to fail, or does it, perhaps, have some merit? Serviceable Model A lights are becoming both rare and expensive. There's a tail-light on ebay right now, but mine can be cleaned up and returned for another 45 years of service (I hope). Alternatively, does any of you have a Model A light fixture for sale? The lens and reflector are fine, so if all you have is the fixture and lamp socket, I'm interested. Mine is the two-contact socket, by the way. I don't know it there's a single contact Model A... Jon B. |
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Ummm, nope. I didn't realize they were still in business. (Envision Homer
Simpson style palm-strike to forehead) Doh! Of course, the next, obvious question: Contact them how? The old light has a city & state on it - Ohio... hmmm, the city belongs in another state, though. At least, Ohio isn't what comes to mind when I think of the city... Think, Jon, think. I shall search the web for info on Grimes. Thanks, Ron! Jon B. "Ron Natalie" wrote in message . .. "Grandpa B." never.mind wrote in message ... Greetings! I have a '58 Champ undergoing a 'ground up' restoration after a serious groundloop. One of the Nav lights was damaged when the wing tip scraped the ground, and I'd like to repair it if possible. The lamp-holder is really the only thing broken; the wires were torn out, and there's not enough left to solder on new wires. Did you check with Grimes? Last I checked they seemed to have quite a selection of spare parts even if they don't have the entire assembly. |
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![]() "Grandpa B." never.mind wrote in message ... I shall search the web for info on Grimes. Thanks, Ron! http://www.grimesaero.com/ |
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