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Glare-shield-lighting M20k 1980


NicoN

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We have some lights under the glare-shield which do not work.

Some bulbs are blown - which kind are these exact? They look like T1 3/4  SOckets.

Also there are Eyebrow-caps which are screwed in. I know only those which are only push-in and can be pulled out simply

 

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I'm sorry, I don't have time to look right now.  Gott'a run out. But if you search on my posts from a while back, you will see pics of both the bulbs and screw in caps that one of these nice guys gave me a part number for.

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On ‎2015‎/‎11‎/‎10 at 5:07 PM, Eraaen said:

I had a dash light burn out (So I thought) I actually had a bulb and this strange cap fall out of the glare shield (of course I can't find them)  I spent an hour with a parts guy looking through a parts catalog.  Does anyone know the part number for this cap?  I could be either 130285-003 a receptacle or 130285-001 a holder.  It is a 330 bulb.  I need two of each.

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Seems that you get the complete package (socket and screw-in "inlay") for the Money. Great.

 

Thank you for all the answers.

 

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Incandescent lightbulbs have a short life on small piston planes due to vibration. When the lightbulb is on the filament becomes hot and less rigid easy to break under vibration. Specially with incandescent landing lights. This does not occur with LED lights.  

José

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  • 2 weeks later...

Thanky you.

I have found two of the screw-in caps in a box with parts.

For now the glare-shield-lighting is complete and all bulbs are lit.

I think, the next step can be replacing the light-bulbs with LEDs

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