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After my reinstalling of everything I removed for a strip and repaint I found I cannot adjust my right side headlight high enough. I found the nylon captured nut broken so the adjusting screw just turned free. I checked all the adjuster kits I could find all they were all too big to fit where it needs to be. My head lamp buckets also has 2 springs both down and to the left side of the bucket. Are 2 too much? I could make it one spring splitting the difference. I put a spring nut in its place but I know it's not right. Any ideas will help, thanks.
56 Vic, B'Ville 200 MPH Club Member, So Cal.
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DryLakesRacer (4/14/2017)
After my reinstalling of everything I removed for a strip and repaint I found I cannot adjust my right side headlight high enough. I found the nylon captured nut broken so the adjusting screw just turned free. I checked all the adjuster kits I could find all they were all too big to fit where it needs to be. My head lamp buckets also has 2 springs both down and to the left side of the bucket. Are 2 too much? I could make it one spring splitting the difference. I put a spring nut in its place but I know it's not right. Any ideas will help, thanks. So you need a nylon nut to solve your problem,i have a couple rusty buckets that might have one I will check them next week and see if they still have them Carl
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Thank you.
56 Vic, B'Ville 200 MPH Club Member, So Cal.
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