Headlight motor

Ok that makes sense, thanks Jay! I literally spent hours yesterday morning going through those books trying to find info on the headlights. The main reason it took so long was, every page I turned was interesting "oh, that's how that works"..."oh, that's how it properly comes apart"...it took forever lol
 
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Ps, Martin at Arizona Parts has a set of the correct fender skirts for sale.

Appreciate the heads up, but I've already been fortunate enough to find a set (thanks again Samplingman). Figured it was kinda pointless to put them on until something is done with the shotty quarter panels.
 
It's very rare that those motors have to be scrapped. It's usually something pretty simple. Good for you!
Job well done! You deserve a nice cold one!:thumbsup:
 
You know after I cleaned the copper switches I had the idea to check continuity with a meter before slapping it all back together. Everything was checking out good and I was like " Man, this has got to work now"...fortunately I was correct. Not sure if you guys can relate, but I'm not used to things working out so easily. Thanks again :thumbsup:
 
You know after I cleaned the copper switches I had the idea to check continuity with a meter before slapping it all back together. Everything was checking out good and I was like " Man, this has got to work now"...fortunately I was correct. Not sure if you guys can relate, but I'm not used to things working out so easily. Thanks again :thumbsup:

Been there, tried that and handed it over to one of friends.
 
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