Les,
If you want original replacements...then I will be of no help to you.
I replaced my vacuum relays with vacuum solenoids from mid 80's Chrysler
products. They work great and do 3 things to help.
1. They eliminate the vacuum connection between the headlight switch and the
relays
2. They allow you to raise/lower the headlight and then shut off the vacuum
running to the headlights (in case you have small leaks there)
3.If you need to replace your headlight switch it costs something like $12
instead of the $40 for the vacuum one.
This also means that you can raise and lower the headlights independent of
the lights being on...if anyone cares.
If anyone wants more info let me know...BTW...I got this idea here on the
mailing list...and I just love this feature on my car...so thanks to whoever
wrote it to me. (I just cant remember).
Jamie
Ok, guys, how about a little wisdom? My headlight vacuum relay valves are
leaking. Are they repairable? Do you know who has the best price for
replacements? Corvette versions look ok by picture, are they?.
Help! Thanks.
Les
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