04-29-2009, 07:55 PM | #1 |
The Red Menace
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Fiber Optic Question
A Recent thread about dash lights made me decide to check my fiber optic cable. It's connected at both ends and the dash light that feeds it works, but the light is not getting through to the indicator. What makes these things fail, and how hard are they to replace?
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1971 Custom 10 - 350/350TH - Pwr steering, gauges, Chrome front bumper, Chrome hubcaps, Door edge guards, HD rear springs (current) 1968 C-20 Custom Camper - 350/350TH (orig 327), Pwr steering & brakes, gauges w/tach (former) 1968 C-20 - 307/3sp column (Dad's when I was a kid) "Driving is like coloring. Things get messy if you can't stay inside the lines." |
04-29-2009, 08:34 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Fiber Optic Question
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04-29-2009, 11:36 PM | #3 |
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Re: Fiber Optic Question
Had to wait til after dark, but I see that it does just barely work. Not enough to do any good. I'll have to replace it. Brothers and Ecklers both sell them so I'll add it to the list and pick one up when I have an extra $20.
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1971 Custom 10 - 350/350TH - Pwr steering, gauges, Chrome front bumper, Chrome hubcaps, Door edge guards, HD rear springs (current) 1968 C-20 Custom Camper - 350/350TH (orig 327), Pwr steering & brakes, gauges w/tach (former) 1968 C-20 - 307/3sp column (Dad's when I was a kid) "Driving is like coloring. Things get messy if you can't stay inside the lines." |
04-30-2009, 12:42 PM | #4 |
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Re: Fiber Optic Question
junk yard vans (key in the dash) has the same piece, only a little longer.
if a junk yard wants more than 5 bucks, they need shot. |
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