docking lights
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12-21-2005, 02:47
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docking lights
The eyeball is actually aluminum. It builds up a coating of white
crystalline between the two halves that is hard to break lose. I use the rubber handle of a hammer to tap all the way around to break the surface tension but not the part, then soak it lime away for an hour or so then use a penetrating oil and let it seep into the hair line separation before using the putty knife then screwdriver on both sides at once to start it apart. In the front half of the housing, there are two slots on each side that will allow the old bulb to be turned and come out then re install the same way, with the rubber gaskets, slide the halves back together then using a rubber hammer to seat the halves tightly. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm At 02:23 PM 12/21/2005 +0000, you wrote: >NAPA has docking lights part # 4411. >It is a farm tractor headlight. > |
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