Rear afterburner lights.

Rear afterburner lights.

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stonkn

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100 posts

248 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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I am sure this has been covered before so apologies in advance, but I am new to the world of Noble’s. After recently purchasing a 3R, I was back in Kerridges in the week picking up some bits. Being delivered on a lo-loader was a 3R with afterburner rear lights. Personally, I am not keen on the Ford rear units & the acrylic /PC lens’s on mine are showing their age a little. I had seen pictures of these afterburner panels on google & seem to remember the panels are not available anymore? As I mentioned in a previous thread, I am ‘in car design’ so have access to the Hella products used in the afterburner panels – well, the updated ones anyway. I am planning a front light upgrade as well, with Hella or BMAC units – all of which I can order through my trade accounts…I might even look at LED frt units as a direct replacement for the 90mm existing drivers.
Does anybody know if the panels are available – otherwise I will do my own I think? I could do them in GRP or CFRP as a supplier I use moulds both.

Thanks Marco

TuxMan

9,010 posts

238 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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No chance of getting After Burner rear lights but what ever you do as a replacement put me down for a set !!!

GTO600

1,877 posts

251 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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TuxMan said:
No chance of getting After Burner rear lights but what ever you do as a replacement put me down for a set !!!
I know of a set
rolleyes

Jarcy

1,559 posts

275 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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I purchased a pair of new Mondeo Mk1 Saloon rears from ebay last week (less than £20 delivered).
Thinking was that at some stage I'd use them as a mold or basis for developing or frenching in some alternative lights - Elise or Ferrari-esque.
As I acquired the units cheaply, it would have been rude not to. And if nothing came of it, they'd be a replacement for my existing units, as they're showing some signs of crazing.
However I shall book-mark this thread, as if a new solution is forthcoming, I'd certainly be interested.

Blu3R

2,370 posts

199 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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Jarcy said:
I purchased a pair of new Mondeo Mk1 Saloon rears from ebay last week (less than £20 delivered).
Thinking was that at some stage I'd use them as a mold or basis for developing or frenching in some alternative lights - Elise or Ferrari-esque.
As I acquired the units cheaply, it would have been rude not to. And if nothing came of it, they'd be a replacement for my existing units, as they're showing some signs of crazing.
However I shall book-mark this thread, as if a new solution is forthcoming, I'd certainly be interested.
I did exactly the same, been in my garage for the last 3 years rolleyes

951

614 posts

155 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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GTO600 said:
I know of a set
rolleyes
PM'd!

stonkn

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248 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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Please don’t all laugh at once…where the heck do I get my PM’s on here????? I have been away from PH for a while…the Ferrari years were spent on another Forum !! Also just updated my mail address so if they come straight to me, that PM (951) has gone array….could you please re-send.

Back to the main subject – I/we have a couple of options here. I could get an afterburner ‘old’ panel & graft the new LED Drivers into it…that’s not a problem. I can then get splash’s taken from them for new parts….all that is easy for me…might take a month or two?. What I was going to do was to also buy a pair of old ford units, take a splash from them, then some mouldings from the splash. Then I was going to graft the driver units into them….all no issue….I did this for my Tuscan look lights for my Griff after claying it up. I will try & upload an image !!!!

I think the Hella drivers are new since the old panel…& improved. It is possible to get the whole lighting requirement out of the 166mm + infill range including fog & reverse…I THINK ! The 3R I saw had separate reverse & Fog behind the UPR grille…not so good.

What is the collective thoughts…I can get all the lights required as a bulk order if people want that?

Marco…
Ps...cant seem to upload an image either...give me strength....

bernhund

3,767 posts

193 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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I've got afterburners on mine, however one of them mists up! Any ideas how to permanently cure this?

(I'm now expecting one of you guys to say 'yeh, give them to me!)

stonkn

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248 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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stonkn

Original Poster:

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248 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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Bernhund, when water vapour gets into a light it’s a pig to get rid of. You need to remove the driver & leave in your airing cupboard for a few days – not if its next to your shower!!! - you want warm dry air. Alternatively tape it over of your car registers, & leave it there with warm air onto the back – AC on. AC drys the air. On the back of the unit there will be a joint - lens to backplate – I heve not seen the back of these drivers. These are often vibration welded but you have a crack in that joint if there are no other cracks in the unit.– run some cyanoacrylate into the joint – Google 'ZAP' – get the pink crack following stuff. Alternatively, run some sikoflex around the joint but do it soon after you dry it out. Hope that helps !!

Marco

951

614 posts

155 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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stonkn said:
Please don’t all laugh at once…where the heck do I get my PM’s on here????? I have been away from PH for a while…the Ferrari years were spent on another Forum !! Also just updated my mail address so if they come straight to me, that PM (951) has gone array….could you please re-send.
It's ok, it's Kev that I was PMing smile

andygtt

8,345 posts

264 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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that doesn't look that dissimilar to the ones I did for the car, I used HID's from a BMW 3 series and LED strips for the indicators.

Decided to stick with the origin buckets in the end and just made them from lightweight alloy fibre instead of my usual carbon.







I quite like the stock rear lights when the are subtly tinted... I have been thinking about completely remaking them with LED strips behind a slightly tinted cover.




bernhund

3,767 posts

193 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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stonkn said:
Bernhund, when water vapour gets into a light it’s a pig to get rid of. You need to remove the driver & leave in your airing cupboard for a few days – not if its next to your shower!!! - you want warm dry air. Alternatively tape it over of your car registers, & leave it there with warm air onto the back – AC on. AC drys the air. On the back of the unit there will be a joint - lens to backplate – I heve not seen the back of these drivers. These are often vibration welded but you have a crack in that joint if there are no other cracks in the unit.– run some cyanoacrylate into the joint – Google 'ZAP' – get the pink crack following stuff. Alternatively, run some sikoflex around the joint but do it soon after you dry it out. Hope that helps !!

Marco
Thank you good sir, that's very helpful. Sounds like a summer job to me...but then, that's when I want to be driving it!

simonx50

818 posts

160 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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Jason 'metalman' has a nice set of rear lights he may put some pics up

Metalman

1,173 posts

218 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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Not great pics but I don't seem to have any good ones showing the lights.

Metalman

1,173 posts

218 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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andrewr

409 posts

198 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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I would be up for a set of rear lights also.

Regards
Andrew

stonkn

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248 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Thanks for the replies - Jason, did you make those yourself? You appear to have Vac/Drape formed clear (PC?) covers over the drivers & base moulding?

GTO600

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251 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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stonkn said:
Thanks for the replies - Jason, did you make those yourself? You appear to have Vac/Drape formed clear (PC?) covers over the drivers & base moulding?
The rear lights on Jason's car are the Afterburner ones manufactured by Marcos originally. http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

Edited by GTO600 on Tuesday 3rd February 10:14

951

614 posts

155 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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Those are the Afterburners……..?