While rewiring the blackout drive light I found it has a lot of corrosion on the bulb to wire area. If I can't solder new wires onto what's left is there a decent replacement anyone used?
I would like to keep the metal housing and not go composite if possible.
Midwest Mil probably has one.
Blackout Drive Light
Moderators: Cal_Gary, T. Highway, Monkey Man, robi
Blackout Drive Light
1952 M37 - Mods = Locking hubs, battery switch, 2 bank charger, PB, PS, Pertronix SSI, Elect fuel pump w/filter&pressure switch, bikini top, tool box liners, 24v & 12v fused circuits.
Planned: Seatbelts
Planned: Seatbelts

Re: Blackout Drive Light
You can readily find just the replaceable lamp assembly that sits in the housing most you see have the visor but I have seen just lamps as well (older and still metal).
Re: Blackout Drive Light
Well a little work and I was able to solder replacement wires on the lamp.
Tested before, tested after: THERE IS LIGHT!!
Tested before, tested after: THERE IS LIGHT!!
1952 M37 - Mods = Locking hubs, battery switch, 2 bank charger, PB, PS, Pertronix SSI, Elect fuel pump w/filter&pressure switch, bikini top, tool box liners, 24v & 12v fused circuits.
Planned: Seatbelts
Planned: Seatbelts

Re: Blackout Drive Light
Great job!
Gary
Gary
Cal_Gary
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
Re: Blackout Drive Light
The solder is much better than the pic shows.
1952 M37 - Mods = Locking hubs, battery switch, 2 bank charger, PB, PS, Pertronix SSI, Elect fuel pump w/filter&pressure switch, bikini top, tool box liners, 24v & 12v fused circuits.
Planned: Seatbelts
Planned: Seatbelts

Re: Blackout Drive Light
I went a different route when I converted a couple of them to 12V. I drilled out the base of the original bulb, reached inside the housing and shattered the original lamp and shook out the mess.
I then fitted a modern halogen lamp to the housing and put Douglas connectors on the wires. Works great and still functional as BO light.
I then fitted a modern halogen lamp to the housing and put Douglas connectors on the wires. Works great and still functional as BO light.
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