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Driving Light Air piston - erniecarpet@... - 10-23-2006 09:17

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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Driving Light Air piston - dspithaler@... - 10-23-2006 10:20

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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Driving Light Air piston - Alan - 10-23-2006 12:40

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.