Big wedge light bits...

Big wedge light bits...

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bobfrance

Original Poster:

1,323 posts

268 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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Does anybody know if headlight assemblies for 400SE's can still be obtained from anywhere?

By "Headlight Assembly" I mean the metal bits which surround the light itself (containing the beam position adjusters) which are attached directly to the pod.

Mine (suprise, suprise!) are quite rusty

wedg1e

26,805 posts

266 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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I'm sure they're just bog-standard 7" bowls as fitted to loads of Brit stuff for decades. I imagine any old-car-bits stockist will do them. Rimmers?

Ian

andymadmak

14,597 posts

271 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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Mine are rusty too.
I was thinking of having some made up for me in Stainless steel.
Anyone else interested?

Cheers
Andy 400se

jvaughan

6,025 posts

284 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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When mine was damaged, I had to have a new one fabricated. Not sure where they came from. I was also thinking of getting some Stainless or some Carbon Fibre and fabricating my own.

Anyone thought of replacing the standard single lamp unit with a twin like the 355 / 512 ?

andymadmak

14,597 posts

271 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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wedg1e said: I'm sure they're just bog-standard 7" bowls as fitted to loads of Brit stuff for decades. I imagine any old-car-bits stockist will do them. Rimmers?

Ian



the 400se units are flat square things!

Andy 400se

andymadmak

14,597 posts

271 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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jvaughan said: When mine was damaged, I had to have a new one fabricated. Not sure where they came from. I was also thinking of getting some Stainless or some Carbon Fibre and fabricating my own.

Anyone thought of replacing the standard single lamp unit with a twin like the 355 / 512 ?

I did think about mounting some of the new Xenon type lights into a revised plate/pod.
Dunno if the wiring's up to it tho!

Andy 400se

bobfrance

Original Poster:

1,323 posts

268 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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andymadmak said: Mine are rusty too.
I was thinking of having some made up for me in Stainless steel.
Anyone else interested?

I definately am!

I'd like to stick to the square Cebies on mine though
(just bought a new pair).
Let me know what you find out Andy.

shpub

8,507 posts

273 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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Austin Allegro. I believe but don't rely on it. BTW the Quadric wheel is THE accessory for a 400SE don't you know!

bobfrance

Original Poster:

1,323 posts

268 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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shpub said: Austin Allegro. I believe but don't rely on it. BTW the Quadric wheel is THE accessory for a 400SE don't you know!


I'll stick to my round ones thanks!

But seriously - Austin Allegro? and just what is a quadric wheel?

danny hoffman

1,617 posts

263 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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I replaced the ones on my old 280. I think they were old Land Rover jobbies (the same as virtually every Britih car from the 60s/70s). The new ones were plastic and less than £20 from memory

Danny

bobfrance

Original Poster:

1,323 posts

268 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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Yes, but as Andy mentioned earlier. 400SE lights are square and not round.

Also upon closer inspection they also seem to have been slightly modified by TVR.

Are you sure about the Austin Allegro connection Steve?
As I recall, Allegro headlights were much larger than the small ones on the wedge.
Although now you've now got me trying to visualise all the cars, vans, tractors etc. I can think of with Square lights!

danny hoffman

1,617 posts

263 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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Sorry - didn't read message properly!

wedg1e

26,805 posts

266 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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danny hoffman said: Sorry - didn't read message properly!


Aye, that makes two of us, Danny!!



The Allegro was initially fitted with a square steering wheel. Well, more like a square with the corners rounded off... pants idea anyway.

Ian


>> Edited by wedg1e on Wednesday 16th October 20:33

Brm Brm

217 posts

275 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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Going back a few years I replaced the adjuster mechanism on the headlights on my old 400 using bits from a local garage out in darkest Lincolnshire swampland. The packet had a "Metro" part number on it -this could be a clue as early Metros used a small rectangular light unit - possibly common with the Allegro unit??

shawn ford

102 posts

272 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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If they are sourced from another vehicle, I think TVR slightly modified them for use on the 400 SE and large models. Mine are not the same (mirror images) on my car, and look as if maybe a 'shadetree shopboy' cut them out! I had paint flaking off of mine as well, but metal was rock solid. Put them on the belt sander to even them out, resprayed them black as before, and they look good as new. Preserves the original equipment, and costs just a few p and a little time.

Shawn
450 SE

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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Anyone with an Allegro and Metro to compare sizes........I'll get me coat
:sneaksoutstageright:

bobfrance

Original Poster:

1,323 posts

268 months

Thursday 17th October 2002
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shawn ford said: ....Put them on the belt sander to even them out, resprayed them black as before, and they look good as new. Preserves the original equipment, and costs just a few p and a little time.


I could probably do the same with mine.
My only problem is that a couple of the little nylon bits that the adjusters screw up and down in and the little nylon cups that the ball joint at the bottom locates in are broken/missing.

If I could just get these I'd be laughing.
But I think they'll be nigh-on impossible to source.