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Driving Light Air piston
10-23-2006, 09:17
Post: #1
Driving Light Air piston
Alan, this is one item that has not been addressed. I'm glad you brought it
up. Hopefully we will get some response.

Ernie Ekberg
83 PT40
Livingston, Montana



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10-23-2006, 10:20
Post: #2
Driving Light Air piston
Alan there is a switch that the light has to touch to turn the light on. The
light can be adjusted to hit it. If the cylinder is bad it is a Clippard.
Mine is an SDR-20-3 & I got two new ones for sixty dollars for both. That made
mine work fine after I adjusted them to come the whole way down. I don't
think you can repair them.
Don
89 SP 36'
Butler, PA
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One of my driving lights is slow to lower and then doesn't go quite
all the way down (hence it won't come on until i push it into place).
I was trying to find a post on working on those air pistons (... What
are they called?).

Can I repair or rebuild it?

Thanks,
Alan
87FC35






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10-23-2006, 12:40
Post: #3
Driving Light Air piston
One of my driving lights is slow to lower and then doesn't go quite
all the way down (hence it won't come on until i push it into place).
I was trying to find a post on working on those air pistons (... What
are they called?).

Can I repair or rebuild it?

Thanks,
Alan
87FC35

ps.. Just installed my headlight/bosch relay upgrade. I"m looking
forward to trying it this weekend.
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