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Title: Light Monitors 1972 Eldorado
Post by: Brian Daum, 18809 on February 06, 2005, 06:33:19 AM
Hi!

My light monitors (fiber optics) on my newly purchased 1972 Eldorado seems a little dim. I have cleaned up old wax and also cleaned the ends with soap, but they still do not appear as bright as they do with newer cars.

Is it possible to cut the ends or clean them with any solvent to make them shine brighter?


Regards

Brian
Title: Re: Light Monitors 1972 Eldorado
Post by: Mike #19861 on February 06, 2005, 08:21:48 AM

 Did you also clean the ends where they sit in the lamp sockets? They can get covered in dirt here which will cause the to be dim.

  Mike
Title: Re: Light Monitors 1972 Eldorado
Post by: Brian Daum, 18809 on February 06, 2005, 01:57:38 PM
Hi Mike,

Thank you for your reply, yes I did clean them pretty good but they still seem far as bright as the ones I see on newer Cadillacs.

Any ideas on how to improve this?

Brian
Title: Re: Light Monitors 1972 Eldorado
Post by: Jim Skelly, CLC #15958 on February 07, 2005, 12:57:41 PM
Are the rubber sleeves that fit into the headlights distorted, cracked, or missing?  What condition are the rubber seals in that go on top of the parking light assemblies?
Title: Re: Light Monitors 1972 Eldorado
Post by: Mike #19861 on February 07, 2005, 05:52:24 PM

 You could also try trimming a sliver off the ends of the optics with a very sharp knife or razor blade so that it does not distort the end of the cord. It will expose fresh material to the light which will then be better able to carry the light.

 I know you asked this previously, but this approach can be taken when other attempts are exhausted.

  Mike
Title: It is a case of light v LIGHT
Post by: Bruce Reynolds # 18992 on February 07, 2005, 06:30:29 PM
Also, as silly as it sounds, dont forget that the lights on the newer cars are brighter than those on the older cars.

It is the brilliance of the fillament that the fibre optics transmit along the length, and the old globes just arent as bright as the new Tungsten or Halogen globes.

Bruce,
The Tassie Devil(le),
60 CDV