Sealed Beam Headlamp Fitting
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Sealed Beam Headlamp Fitting
The 2 point sealed beams were off the car when purchased. I am now fitting them but I cannot get the lamp unit clamped when assembled. I'm thinking there is something missing that fits between the housing and the lamp. Photos show the components. Can anyone advise please?
- Bill_qaz
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Re: Sealed Beam Headlamp Fitting
There should be an inner that fits on the adjusting screws and a spring, the headlamp holind ring fits to this with 3 screws.left side of illustration. This is not necessarily the specific one for your year but shows you what is missing.
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Re: Sealed Beam Headlamp Fitting
Thanks.
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Re: Sealed Beam Headlamp Fitting
I concur with Bill, you're missing this part: https://www.morrisminorspares.com/elect ... it-p829791
It was used with several, but not all, the headlamp assemblies over the years.
All mountings had a 'clamp' arrangement, either just 2 rings as in the topmost of these illustrations (item 13), or the larger 'bowl' as in the middle (28) and bottom(46). The Bottom is the Sealed Beam one.
It was used with several, but not all, the headlamp assemblies over the years.
All mountings had a 'clamp' arrangement, either just 2 rings as in the topmost of these illustrations (item 13), or the larger 'bowl' as in the middle (28) and bottom(46). The Bottom is the Sealed Beam one.
Basil the 1955 series II
Re: Sealed Beam Headlamp Fitting
Thanks for the inputs. After further searching of the bags of bits I found 6 small angled clips that proved to be the the clamping method.geoberni wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 2:08 pm I concur with Bill, you're missing this part: https://www.morrisminorspares.com/elect ... it-p829791
It was used with several, but not all, the headlamp assemblies over the years.
All mountings had a 'clamp' arrangement, either just 2 rings as in the topmost of these illustrations (item 13), or the larger 'bowl' as in the middle (28) and bottom(46). The Bottom is the Sealed Beam one.headlamp.JPG
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Re: Sealed Beam Headlamp Fitting
That'll work.
Not the standard equipment, but I have seen sealed beams with those small individual clips instead of a full 'ring'.
I suspect an aftermarket conversion kit.
Your original photo seems to have vanished?
Have you deleted it or do we have a Gremlin in the system??
Not the standard equipment, but I have seen sealed beams with those small individual clips instead of a full 'ring'.
I suspect an aftermarket conversion kit.
Your original photo seems to have vanished?
Have you deleted it or do we have a Gremlin in the system??
Basil the 1955 series II
Re: Sealed Beam Headlamp Fitting
Here are the photos again.
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Re: Sealed Beam Headlamp Fitting
The internals of these are notorious for corrosion. Somehow my 1969 has retained the originals although they are pretty awful internally. The Wipac kits are mostly plastic and I might try them when I replace my rusted front wings.However, I have been saying I would replace those rusty wings for over 25 years….
Stephen
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1969 1098cc Convertible “Xavier” which I have owned since 1989.
Stephen
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