Headlamp fixing woe

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MartinU
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Headlamp fixing woe

Post by MartinU » Wed Jul 03, 2013 8:55 am

I hope the combined knowledge of the group can help me.. :bow:

I've just got the TC rewiring finished [many thanks to several on this list and some external help]
So nice to know she will not burst into flames in an old loom melt down..

My problem is the r/h front headlamp fixing.
All that was holding it on was rust and road dirt.
Like a fool I cleaned it and now the nut does not hold.

The only off the shelf solution seems to be the replacement of the whole headlamp which is mad and rather expensive.
Does anyone know of a way to replace this when I don't have any machining capability? :?

Many thanks &
Best regards

Martin
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Milton Keynes UK
in the height of summer [OMG that means it just gets colder now :-( ]
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Re: Headlamp fixing woe

Post by Rick Waters » Wed Jul 03, 2013 9:38 pm

There are specialists in vintage lighting in the UK. I'm sure that they have suggestions, parts, etc. to rectify this situation. Don't have a name in my head right now, but a search on the web ought to show the way.
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Post by Steve Simmons » Wed Jul 03, 2013 9:59 pm

Just off the top of my head, a piece of brass shim between bolt and bucket?
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Re: Headlamp fixing woe

Post by Max Irvine » Wed Jul 03, 2013 10:14 pm

What do you think the problem is? Is the the fixing bolt or the nut? I think the nut is brass so it is possibly very worn. A new nut might fix it. I just had a look at one of mine to confirm that the thread size is 5/8 inch 26 tpi.

Doug Pelton at "From the Frame Up" lists these nuts for $4.50

I would try that first.

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Re: Headlamp fixing woe

Post by stephen stierman » Thu Jul 04, 2013 3:29 am

If the threaded tube is stripped this can be replaced as well. In the UK, Holden has parts for these.

http://www.holden.co.uk/displayproduct. ... ode=503890

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Re: Headlamp fixing woe

Post by MartinU » Fri Jul 05, 2013 12:50 pm

Thats great, thanks everyone. Holden have exactly what I need, on order and soon on the car.
Just in time for the sunshine..
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About 30 miles from the MG factory.

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Re: Headlamp fixing woe

Post by Rick Waters » Wed Jul 10, 2013 7:09 pm

Good thing you are waiting for the sunshine, as it is well known that "Gentlemen do not motor after dark."
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