Euro turn signal installation project, Adding some bling with euro lenses and Camp914's kit |
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Euro turn signal installation project, Adding some bling with euro lenses and Camp914's kit |
BigDBass |
Jan 5 2007, 10:05 PM
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Dumb Question Champion Group: Members Posts: 1,438 Joined: 11-January 06 From: Chicago (south 'burbs) Member No.: 5,405 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
Hi all,
I haven't been around much lately. Maddie is a few days shy of 6 months old now and slays me daily with her two-toothed smile. Hope all is well in a good new year with my 914 friends. While continuing to procrastinate 914 winter projects (ignition and exhaust) that will keep my car off the road come spring, I'm warming up by installing my Euro front turn signal lenses and Camp914's splendid Euro turn signal kit, available here in the Member Vendors forum. This is what you get in the kit: I started by removing my nearly flawless US lenses. The seals are nice and pliable. The chrome inside the bucket has a couple blemishes but still has a nice shine. The top screw gave me a hard time and I found what looks to be solder or something near the tip. I tried to gently pull out the bucket, and to push it gently from the inside, but it didn't want to budge. Do I just need to use more force and push it out? Or maybe I'm missing something? Thanks, Dan |
msglaigaie |
Jan 6 2007, 05:42 PM
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msglaigaie Group: Members Posts: 210 Joined: 14-March 05 From: Bellingham, Washington Member No.: 3,761 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Soldering is pretty easy once you try it a few times. Make sure everything is as clean as you can, wire to connector, heat connector. Don't heat the wire, the insulation melts. Touch solder to the connector and Voi-oh-lah, it's on. Practice a bit on scraps and you will amaze youself at your genius. It makes a better connection and it really is easy. Now if welding steel and aluminum could be as easy...... Good luck, MSG L
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