Matthew Keij wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 4:52 am
Check RockAuto!
I did check Rock Auto, Matthew - here's what they show, for both the outside (turn/park/brake) and inside (park/brake - the backup is the same as the park/brake):
But the outer turn/park/brake should be different than the inner park/brake. The outer has two contacts, the inner (and backup) has one. And how can I be sure they're right about the size, if they're not right about the contacts? Why they don't list the size of the hole they fit is beyond me... I bought the ones I have from Goers, and never thought to check the size.
Matthew Keij wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 4:52 am
Of course search for a Plymouth, 59, engine doesn’t matter.
Go to electrical bulb and socket, pick Parking lamp socket. There you go!
The PT94 (park/brake, and backup) looks to be right - but here's what Amazon shows for a PT32:
No snapclips, and a single pigtail. This doesn't look right to me.
I went to NAPA yesterday, Dick. I showed him what I had, asked for one that was 3/4", but he told me he had to look it up by his book. He did, brought something back, and it looked right - but, it was 5/8".
This shouldn't be rocket science, but I do seem to be wasting a lot of time on it.
OK - taillight sockets on order, thanks to Matthew. So I worked on putting the headlight buckets together today - came out nice.
No working headlights, though! Headlight switch? Maybe - it was flaky before. I have a replacement I bought, thanks to Matthew pointing it out to me! One more task for the list...
Faulkner wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 6:32 am
Folks, when you put your roof rails back on - what did you use for sealant? Did you put it on the rail, or on the body, or both? Any pix?
Well doncha know, Tom Fox gave some advice on this in this thread. It turns out the search feature of the Forum is pretty useful - I'll have to tell Dick about it
Today was taillight housing day - I managed to get both of them together, but only the one mounted when I ran out of gas. Also, I thought I took a pic, but I guess I didn't: Where the side chrome piece mounts to one of the housings, there was some chrome flash from the replating. I tried to file it, but was getting nowhere - I carefully took my angle grinder, and ground it down. And managed not to destroy the housing in the process
Spreading the socket tabs locked them down tightThere was a lot of interior crud left from the replating process - running a tap through the threads to clean things up a bitMatthew says, solder the wires, so I do - remembering to slip on a piece of heat-shrink tubing to dress it upDick, that door edge protector worked out great! Just like you said it would, it took the bends nicelyThis is where Faulkner had been hit in some previous decade - I had my choice for the lead chrome piece: Snug to the housing, and leave a gap to the quarter panel, or snug to the quarter panel, and a little gap with the housing. I chose the latter. (There's still dust from the paint shop on the car, those aren't cracks! A good wipe down is in order)Yay, it works! Even the backup light
Dan, l have a Mopar Guru friend that soldered the wires when he installed the electronic ignition in Bertha Irene. The only time l ever broke down in one of my old cars was on l-10 halfway to New Orleans when a soldered wire came loose. I have never had a crimped connection fail.
I had a crimped wire connector failure that left me stranded on the side of the road was also a wire for the electronic ignition.
Soldered wires on an engine are something else the. A taillight luckily
Dan, you ready for some beers, cheesesteaks and working on a 59 for a couple days in July?
Matthew Keij wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 3:45 pm
Dan, you ready for some beers, cheesesteaks and working on a 59 for a couple days in July?
Matthew! I am counting on it!! I will get done as much as I can, but the side trim will await your masterful installation. You worry about the trim, I’ll worry about the beer and cheesesteaks!