Headlamp Pods, need a bit of work!!
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I've just had a look at the headlamp pods on my Elan and as with pretty much all of the parts I've recently removed, yes they need work.
Question...shouldn't the bolts that serve as stops for the headlamps have a rubber cap to stop damage as has happened on mine? I would hazard a guess this is common.
https://youtu.be/kxNsODbv2wE
Question...shouldn't the bolts that serve as stops for the headlamps have a rubber cap to stop damage as has happened on mine? I would hazard a guess this is common.
https://youtu.be/kxNsODbv2wE
- djb222
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Yes, the bolts need a rubber cap. I made some up for my +2 with circles of rubber and super glue. You may still be able to get the original ones but I am not sure.
The speed that the headlamp pods go up and down can be regulated by restricting the vacuum pipe that goes to the vacuum pod(s) with a clamp. I use two flat plates and two bolts on my single pod, and have set the air flow for a 3 second rise and fall. No more cracking!
Dave Chapman.
The speed that the headlamp pods go up and down can be regulated by restricting the vacuum pipe that goes to the vacuum pod(s) with a clamp. I use two flat plates and two bolts on my single pod, and have set the air flow for a 3 second rise and fall. No more cracking!
Dave Chapman.
- david.g.chapman
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Looking at your video ......
The holes in the pods below the headlamp units are drain holes for when the headlamps are up ... don't glass those up !
The holes in the pods below the headlamp units are drain holes for when the headlamps are up ... don't glass those up !
Roger
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Sue Miller stocks the rubber caps.
Eric in Burnley
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