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Headlamp covers

Posted:
Mon Nov 24, 2014 6:09 pm
by axshack
Hi all,
I need to remove the headlamps (all of them), but am stumped as to how they are fitted, particularly the "eyebrows". Anyone have any handy tips or tricks to get them off without breaking everything?
Many thanks
Dave
Re: Headlamp covers

Posted:
Mon Nov 24, 2014 6:34 pm
by Stuart
The eyebrows are usually bonded on and don't need to be removed to remove the headlights. The lights are held in by those 3 little spring clips.

Re: Headlamp covers

Posted:
Mon Nov 24, 2014 8:29 pm
by Hans Efde
Standard factory the eyebrows were fastened with a bolt that was laminated in. If it's there, the nut is visible/feelable just aft of the lamp connector (how any times have I scratched my hand against it). Many owners and also done by Charlie Dodd was to glue the eye brows to the structure. As Stuart says lights can be removed without having to loosen the eyebrows, although I always did it to prevent damage/scratches etc.
Re: Headlamp covers

Posted:
Mon Nov 24, 2014 9:30 pm
by axshack
Many thanks Hans....need to do some contortionist work in the morning !!
Dave
Re: Headlamp covers

Posted:
Tue Nov 25, 2014 4:52 pm
by wolfie
If it was a later model the covers were bonded on and you can gett the lights out without removing them but i'd put plenty of masking tape or something around the surrounding area. I slipped with the screw driver taking a spring hook off and created a pretty impressive scratch which meant a simple lens replacement became a filler and paint touch up job
Re: Headlamp covers

Posted:
Wed Dec 03, 2014 10:24 pm
by axshack
as it happens today a car reversed into me and smashed the nearside 5.75inch lamp...so I now understand how it works...and luckily enough managed to get a CIBIE replacement at LARKSPEED for a helluva lot less than DEMON TWEEKS wanted !!
Re: Headlamp covers

Posted:
Wed Dec 03, 2014 11:33 pm
by All That Glisters
If you loop shoelaces or bits of string through the rings at the end of the springs and pull apart gently (you need three hands to do this) you can create a big enough gap to pop the lens into place without having to resort to screwdrivers.
Regards Mark
Re: Headlamp covers

Posted:
Thu Dec 04, 2014 4:53 pm
by Stuart
Larkspeed have always been the cheapest supplier of Cibie stuff, I've been buying lights from them for around 30 years. I'm surprised at how much they cost these days.
Re: Headlamp covers

Posted:
Thu Dec 04, 2014 5:26 pm
by Rich
axshack wrote:as it happens today a car reversed into me and smashed the nearside 5.75inch lamp...so I now understand how it works...and luckily enough managed to get a CIBIE replacement at LARKSPEED for a helluva lot less than DEMON TWEEKS wanted !!
Good grief, is Larkspeed still going? I haven't heard of them since they shut the shop in Cleckheaton.
Re: Headlamp covers

Posted:
Thu Dec 04, 2014 8:30 pm
by axshack
All That Glisters wrote:If you loop shoelaces or bits of string through the rings at the end of the springs and pull apart gently (you need three hands to do this) you can create a big enough gap to pop the lens into place without having to resort to screwdrivers.
Regards Mark
Hi Mark, many thanks for this hint! makes a lot sense now you have said that !!
Dave