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Join Date: Sep 2013
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Installing new headlight bucket wires/harness on a 1933. The rear socket contacts are hollow buttons where the each of 3 wires are inserted. Is there a special crimping tool used for attachment of the wire? I don't see any soldering on the originals, so assume it is just crimped.
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Location: Rockwall TX
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I believe what you are referring to are called bullet connectors if they are the original style.There should be a male end on the other wire and it just pops in.
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No. although bullet connectors are used on the actuals headlight wires to light harness connection. I am asking about the actual wire connection into the headlight bulb socket itself. This is how the wire is connected to the contact inside the socket itself.
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Do you have the original sockets and wiring ? The originals have a wire fed thru the hole at base of socket.At the bulb end there is a contact at the end (I believe were crimped)of each wire with a spring under it.That contact is difficult to find.What I have done is take the original and solder it to a new wire.Feed it thru the hole with the spring under it. Do that with each one.Make sure the wires are long enough to reach the loom by the horn.Use spade or bullet connectors at that end so can be easily plugged in or removed.I also soldered a separate wire to the reflector and run it to the frame for a guaranteed ground. I have tried using reproduction sockets but they are junk.The bulb does not fit tight and as it wiggles then shorts out.Hope this helps.
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I had to do this last month on my '34. I was not able to find repo wires with sockets so I had to use the original sockets. I cut the wires so the original sockets had about a 4 inch tail. I then soldered bullet connectors to the these tails and to the tails of the repo wires I ordered. I used female sleeves to connect the bullet ends. All of this was done inside the the headlight bucket....
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Yeah, Ralph, I put heat shrink over the tails from the sockets because the original insulation was brittle....
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Last edited by MGG; 09-26-2015 at 04:43 PM. Reason: clarification |
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