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Luke: 1989 4ws auto in Yorkshire

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Post by Carlosfandango » Sun Jan 04, 2015 5:54 pm

Shame about the CRX but huge bonus points for trying your best with this Lude 8-) Good man :D
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Re: Luke: 1989 4ws auto in Yorkshire

Post by Wayne2014 » Sun Jan 04, 2015 9:09 pm

Well
I was right about the fogs didnt work :-)

But
Wrong about the bulbs blown :-(


In fact after tracing bits of wires,
1. There was NO continuity between the plug terminals
2. There WAS continuity from negative to bulb
3. There was NO continuity from positive to bulb
4. There WAS continuity between bulb terminals

Positive NOPE
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Negative YUP
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WHAT in the world is this bulb?!!!
HOW do i replace it if blown?!!!
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Anyway
All it was was CORRODED positive terminal on bulb!
Just needs a good scrape/clean + also the contact in the bulb holder (right hole with black line in it):
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Now,
More BH Deox gel on those fog casings!
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Post by jjmartin349571 » Sun Jan 04, 2015 11:09 pm

Looks like an H3 bulb mate, fairly standard for fogs of this type. If that leg has snapped away from the base then it's not going to work even with an ok filament, as it earths through the base of the bulb into the fog lamp unit.

Looks like if you get a pair of H3 bulbs you should be back in business :)

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Re: Luke: 1989 4ws auto in Yorkshire

Post by Wayne2014 » Mon Jan 05, 2015 7:56 pm

New foams arrived :) :) :)
to make new gaskets!

Can start to put Luke together again now!

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Post by prelude91 » Mon Jan 05, 2015 10:11 pm

Well done Wayne, good of you to persevere, did you get the foam gaskets I sent you?

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Re: Luke: 1989 4ws auto in Yorkshire

Post by Wayne2014 » Mon Jan 05, 2015 10:34 pm

prelude91 wrote:Well done Wayne, good of you to persevere, did you get the foam gaskets I sent you?
Er
Since I have no car, think they still sat at the Royal Mail depot - lol
Will pick em up this Thurs!

Kristoffer

Post by Kristoffer » Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:51 pm

I hope your crx went to a good owner and good work man

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Re: Luke: 1989 4ws auto in Yorkshire

Post by Wayne2014 » Tue Jan 06, 2015 11:07 pm

Kristoffer wrote:I hope your crx went to a good owner and good work man
Get out of here u, u,
This is a lude forum,
Not CRX!






Lol
Yeah - went to an enthusiast who s going to convert the auto box to a manual (I had thrown in a gearbox, pedal box and clutch cable for free) ...

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Re: Luke: 1989 4ws auto in Yorkshire

Post by Wayne2014 » Tue Jan 06, 2015 11:10 pm

Well
This is the best i can do with de-rusting (BH Deox gel):

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BEFORE
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AFTER: looks abt the same after 2 applications :-(
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U right, JJMartin! it is a H3 bulb! :-)
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Leave?
Spray WD40?
Spray Dinitrol?

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Post by Donald » Tue Jan 06, 2015 11:41 pm

Molasses.

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