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Eric Szalanda 25-09-11 06:58

Diff Light
 
Can somebody please post a photo of a diff light. Mine is rather corroded and I would like to see the lens end, as it is sharp edged. I think that it should be rounded to hold in the lens, like the front guard light. There doesn't seem to be anything to hold the glass lens in.

Richard Coutts-Smith 25-09-11 07:34

Try Here:
http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...t=convoy+light
Rich.

Keith Webb 25-09-11 09:49

Diff light
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Szalanda (Post 153433)
Can somebody please post a photo of a diff light. Mine is rather corroded and I would like to see the lens end, as it is sharp edged. I think that it should be rounded to hold in the lens, like the front guard light. There doesn't seem to be anything to hold the glass lens in.

It is the same as the other convoy lights except it has a longer front cover. I may be able to supply one for you... Send me a PM

Local Chap 25-09-11 10:00

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It is a standard convoy light with an extension tube pressed on.

Dirk Leegwater's site lists them for sale.

Phil Waterman 25-09-11 23:02

What year?
 
Hi Eric

These are often missing on vehicles after all these years, there are differences depending on year and Pattern Style. There are some very good original drawings that I will try to find and if I can find them I'll post them.

Basically if it is a Pattern 13 it will be the same as the marker lights with the addition of approximately 3" long tube that slides over the barrel of the normal marker light body.

Cheers Phil

Lynn Eades 27-09-11 07:01

Local Chap
 
What is your name? You are the only person on this forum who does not name himself here. I guess you managed to slip through under the radar, but it would be good manners for you to put yourself on the same level as the rest of us in this MLU family. Thanks.

Mike Cecil 08-10-11 04:02

I had an original at one stage. It was, as described, a 3 inch extension/longer tube, but over the end of that fitted a round-edged cap with a lens in it, hend in place by a pipe clamp. I assumed it was so the tube would not fill with mud/dirt?

Mike C

Mike Cecil 08-10-11 04:02

.... just like in the picture posted earlier :doh:

Mike C

David DeWeese 08-10-11 05:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynn Eades (Post 153522)
What is your name? You are the only person on this forum who does not name himself here. I guess you managed to slip through under the radar, but it would be good manners for you to put yourself on the same level as the rest of us in this MLU family. Thanks.

Hi Lynn,
I have also wondered why folks use a screen name on a site like this. All your sensitive personal information is already floating around on the web, whether you want it to or not, so why not give your real name......
My defense is that if anyone is unlucky enough to steal my identity, they will be soon beating at my door begging me to take it back! :doh:
Thanks, David

Lynn Eades 08-10-11 12:28

Stealing my I.D.
 
David, I'd be happy to have mine stolen, if they took the tax obligation with it. :bang:








Quote:

Originally Posted by David DeWeese (Post 154080)
Hi Lynn,
I have also wondered why folks use a screen name on a site like this. All your sensitive personal information is already floating around on the web, whether you want it to or not, so why not give your real name......
My defense is that if anyone is unlucky enough to steal my identity, they will be soon beating at my door begging me to take it back! :doh:
Thanks, David


Phil Waterman 09-10-11 01:02

Mud in light
 
Hi

Mike I agree with you about the cover cap being an attempt to keep dirt out. But it may also be that the smaller hole at the end of the 3" tube made the lamp light a tighter circle on the dif cover. Or to make it easier to clean.

My HUP has its original dif light and it is just a straight 3" tube slid on what would be a marker light. The mud has never been much problem even when the truck has been in water/mud over the axle. What has been a problem is that the little lenses in the marker light unit in time collects oil which collects dust.

Cheers Phil


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