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1. strange light behavior (score: 1)
Author: "Jim Muller" <jimmuller@pop.mail.rcn.net>
Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2001 20:32:14 -0400
Okay, folks, here's an interesting behavior that begs a solution. Every so often when I turn on my Spitfire ('80) headlights, they simply don't come on. Passing through the parking lights position on
/html/spitfires/2001-09/msg00036.html (8,640 bytes)

2. Re: strange light behavior (score: 1)
Author: Douglas Braun & Nadia Papakonstantinou <doug@dougbraun.com>
Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2001 22:39:34 -0400
Here is a tip to help you diagnose the problem: You can "flash" the high beams by pulling on stalk, even when the lights are turned off. When you do this, the current is supplied through a totally di
/html/spitfires/2001-09/msg00042.html (8,611 bytes)

3. Re: strange light behavior (score: 1)
Author: "Nick Moseley" <nmoseley@direct.ca>
Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 20:27:35 -0700
Jim, don't delay, open up the middle dashboard section, remove the switch, take it apart, and inspect the plastic back where the wires terminate into little "buttons" in the back of the switch. My ex
/html/spitfires/2001-09/msg00064.html (8,801 bytes)

4. Re: strange light behavior (score: 1)
Author: "T. .R. Dafforn" <td214@cam.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 13:09:01 +0100
-- Tim Dafforn University of Cambridge Structural Medicine Unit Cambridge Institute for Medical Research Wellcome Trust Centre for Molecular Mechanisms of Disease Hills Rd, Cambridge CB2 2XY. UK Tel.
/html/spitfires/2001-09/msg00065.html (9,320 bytes)

5. strange light behavior (score: 1)
Author: "Pettis, Ward (NIDCD)" <pettisw@ms.nidcd.nih.gov>
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 12:06:39 -0400
What you describe while using the light switch sounds just like mine last spring. I was prepared to order a new light switch when I decided to take out the old rocker light switch. I was surprised t
/html/spitfires/2001-09/msg00073.html (9,389 bytes)

6. Re: strange light behavior (score: 1)
Author: "John T. Blair" <jblair@exis.net>
Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 18:31:31 -0400
....... A quick tip on the electrical connectors. When you take them apart, dip the wire, the bullets and the circular clips in so phosphoric acid. This will clean the oxidation off the metal. Then w
/html/spitfires/2001-09/msg00084.html (8,764 bytes)

7. Re: strange light behavior (score: 1)
Author: Douglas Braun & Nadia Papakonstantinou <doug@dougbraun.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 13:17:24 -0400
This sounds scary to me. I worry that the acid would get sucked up the strands of the wire, up under the insulation, and corrode the wire over time. Doug Braun '72 Spit
/html/spitfires/2001-09/msg00098.html (7,743 bytes)

8. Re: strange light behavior (score: 1)
Author: "John T. Blair" <jblair@exis.net>
Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 16:14:49 -0400
Yes, I am. I usually use DuPont 5017 Metal conditioner - used to treat sheet metal before I paint it. Oshpo is the same stuff. But it really works great for cleaning wires. John John T. Blair WA4OHZ
/html/spitfires/2001-09/msg00100.html (8,000 bytes)

9. Re: strange light behavior (score: 1)
Author: BrYarboro@aol.com
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 21:43:07 EDT
I just rewired my parking lights and turn signals. I had a funky ground loop as a result of corrosion on one lamp and a total lack of any grd. wire on the other. I went to Sears and bought a small (
/html/spitfires/2001-09/msg00104.html (7,723 bytes)


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