headlamp bezel

PostPost by: milton » Thu Aug 20, 2020 11:05 am

I bought a pair of new headlamp bezels which fit OK but the headlamp pod will not close with them on. Does anyone know which car the originals came from or a supplier who can provide ones that fit. I have the originals but one of them is a bit bashed!
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PostPost by: milton » Thu Aug 20, 2020 3:23 pm

I should have looked at Brian Buckland's book first, apparently the headlamps, including bezel, are from an MGB.
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PostPost by: GLB » Thu Aug 20, 2020 5:24 pm

I too purchased bezels that were listed as MGB from Moss motors and they would not allow the pods to close. they interfered with the body lip. Subsequently bought some from Dave Bean here in the US. They were about 3/16 inch shorter as I recall and worked fine. Don't know what the fitment was for, maybe just aftermarket tolerances. I'm sure either would work on MGB but not on Lotus.
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PostPost by: ericbushby » Thu Aug 20, 2020 5:34 pm

The bezel is modified to have a spring tab to locate it. Some have a screw fitting which is unsuitable as we cannot access the screw in our pods.
Mine came from Sue Miller and they are fine.
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PostPost by: elangtv2000 » Thu Aug 20, 2020 8:02 pm

Years ago I bought the MGB style with clip; one fit the pod, the other didn't. They are rather square-shouldered, and the outer portion of the bezel needed just a tiny bit more clearance. I ended up using TR6 bezels, which are more tapered.
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PostPost by: MarkDa » Fri Aug 21, 2020 12:29 pm

I installed some brass based rims from Moss.
Had to look at a few to get a decent finish.
My problem is that I don't think I'll ever get them off without spoiling the paint.
The clip is very tight and the rims very close to pod.
Am I alone in this?
Anyone got tips to aid removal?

Slightly academic question as I aligned headlights before installation (I suppose you have to!) but could easily have fitted first then found I couldn't get them off to adjust.
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PostPost by: RogerFrench » Fri Aug 21, 2020 1:12 pm

I have found that a strong, springy tool like the one Lotus show in the manual works fine. I made mine from an old table knife with a thin blade.
You slip it between the bezel and the light, not as some have tried around the outside of the bezel.
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PostPost by: 69S4 » Fri Aug 21, 2020 1:48 pm

MarkDa wrote:I installed some brass based rims from Moss.
Had to look at a few to get a decent finish.
My problem is that I don't think I'll ever get them off without spoiling the paint.
The clip is very tight and the rims very close to pod.
Am I alone in this?
Anyone got tips to aid removal?

Slightly academic question as I aligned headlights before installation (I suppose you have to!) but could easily have fitted first then found I couldn't get them off to adjust.


I'm in the same boat with what I take to be the original bezels (they've not been replaced in my near 40yr ownership). They're very securely on there and the paint will come off with them if I ever have to remove them. I don't have the removal tool but from the look of it I'd be amazed if that did the job without damaging the paint.
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PostPost by: MarkDa » Fri Aug 21, 2020 3:51 pm

Thanks Roger - that sounds like a better plan than the workshop instructions working on the outside.
I will have a play around and report back in due course - which may be some time :D
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PostPost by: reb53 » Sat Aug 22, 2020 7:06 am

After my rebuild, and they proved difficult, I never bothered putting them on.
After all, who is going to notice ?
So far, in the last 30 years, no-one has.... :)
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PostPost by: MarkDa » Sat Aug 22, 2020 9:36 am

Good point certainly on UK cars they are only up in the dark and on the move - wish I'd thought about that!
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PostPost by: milton » Mon Aug 24, 2020 3:25 pm

bezel removing tool.jpg and
I bought MGB bezels from Moss Europe Ltd, NOT the after market ones that are about half the price. They fit OK and the pods close freely. I made a couple of removal tools with old table knives. They were heated to red heat and allowed to cool to room temp to make the metal workable. They had to be hardened again by heating to red heat and quenching.
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PostPost by: MarkDa » Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:08 pm

Best Sheffield steel I see!
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PostPost by: elanner » Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:41 pm

I forgot that I had this problem when I rebuilt my headlamps some years ago (bezel fouling the bodywork when the headlight pods lowered).

In my case I was able to lower the entire headlamp bowl/gasket down closer to the bottom of the pod face. It wasn't much, but enough so that the bezel cleared the bodywork. I was surprised at the time that dropping the bowl such a small amount made a noticeable difference to the clearance against the bodywork.

I'm not looking forward to getting the bezels off again but some strong plastic under the removal tool should protect the paintwork, right?

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PostPost by: MarkDa » Mon Aug 24, 2020 9:25 pm

In theory one should be able to put something in between but stopping it moving may not be easy and there's not much space.
I'm minded to try between bezel and light first.
Or just hope that bulb never blows :D
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