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Technical Board => General Technical => Topic started by: KFH on July 08, 2014, 08:56:31 PM



Title: Headlights
Post by: KFH on July 08, 2014, 08:56:31 PM
When I restored my FC I found that the headlights were sealed beam type. I am wishing to go back to the original type with replaceable globes.  I have a very good set of reflectors an decided to used Halogen bulbs to get a whiter light instead of the normal incandescent ones.  The bulbs came from the gentleman in SA.  I tried them out tonight and am a little bit disappointed.  Once adjusted the high beam pattern is not too bad however the pattern of the low beam is "all over the shop" with some black spots in the light beam.  The halogen bulbs have the same base as the original style bulbs.   

When adjusting I found that a few of the adjustments were VERY close to the end of their range whereas with the sealed beams the there was plenty of adjustment left.  Has anybody tried halogen lamps and ran into the same problem.

Keith


Title: Re: Headlights
Post by: Penners on July 08, 2014, 09:36:45 PM
Hi there KFH, although the base may be the same on the globes, the actual filament position may be incorrect to obtain the correct focal point on the reflector.. It's the old 'Angle Of infraction = the Angle of Refraction' scenario. If you measure the approximate middle of the low beam filament to the base of the globe, and compare to original. If the new globe filament length is longer you may for test purposes, be able to hold the globe in the approximate correct filament position to see if the shadow areas disappear.. Also be sure to check voltages to the back of the globe to make sure you haven't got excessive voltage drop adding to your issue. Hope this helps. Cheers Matt


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Title: Re: Headlights
Post by: ardiesse on July 09, 2014, 10:01:50 AM
Keith,

I have the same setup with halogen bulbs in Lucas F700 reflectors in my FC, and yes, I experience the same effect with striations in the beam on low beam.  I believe the problem is that the halogen filaments are differently dimensioned and positioned compared with the old pre-focus bulbs.

In my FX I have fitted H4 headlights and "normal" P43 halogen bulbs, and the problem is much less.

Maybe there's a source of higher wattage Lucas headlight bulbs somewhere.

Rob


Title: Re: Headlights
Post by: KFH on July 09, 2014, 07:56:40 PM
Thanks for the replies.  Penners the voltage is fine.  I am only getting .8 volts drop from the Battery + to headlight. Ardiesse thanks for your comments.  I rang the supplier today and he told me that the bulbs are normally quite good.  He has two vehicles in his family with the same set up as mine and they have no problems.  He is sending me some more bulbs.  It will be interesting to see how they go.

Keith