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Headlights again

Posted: 12/8/05 3:07pmMessage 1 of 22
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Davie, FL - USA
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Since I have owned this car there ahve been several issues with the headlights. Most of the hoses and the relays have been replaced. They go up and down just fine and stay where they are supposed to. Now I have a miss whenever the headlights are up and on. My first thought was that I had a bad actuator, so I disconnected everything and plugged the hoses with the lights up. Miss was stiil present and the headlights stayed up for a week no problem. Anyone got an idea where to look next?
Mike
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Headlights again

Posted: 12/8/05 7:25pmMessage 2 of 22
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Tecumseh, MI - USA
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Vette(s): 1980 all org. with 18000 act. miles dk claret with matching interior..Eagle alloys ..loaded..excellent cond.
Do you still have a miss when the headlights are off? Sounds like a vaccume leak. Have you checked the over-ride switch under the steering column?
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Posted: 12/8/05 8:13pmMessage 3 of 22
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Leak at the headlight switch?

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Headlights again

Posted: 12/9/05 2:50pmMessage 4 of 22
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I look at both of these this weekend. Anyway to pressure test these switches? Thanks
Mike
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Headlights again

Posted: 12/9/05 3:46pmMessage 5 of 22
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Maybe a leak in the reservoir?????????? Check valve will hold the lights up once they are in position, right?
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Posted: 12/9/05 7:50pmMessage 6 of 22
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 It's called a headlamp service valve (Ecklers part #A2759). By pulling down on the stem allows you to open the headlight buckets and keep them up when the engine is shut off. They are made of plastic and over time,can develope a crack. It is vaccum operated.

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Posted: 12/10/05 7:22amMessage 7 of 22
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Thanks I will have another look at all of these. These Headlights is makin me nuts.
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Posted: 12/12/05 10:00amMessage 8 of 22
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Connect a vacuum gauge to the system just after the port from the intake. Measure, it should be 18 - 20 inches. If not, pinch off the vacuum lines suspect for leaking.....the vacuum will come back up and the miss will go away. Cylinders 6 & 8 get leaned out and she'll miss a little bit making it rough idle. A good diagram of the crazy vacuum system is very helpful and it'll make sense as you move along.

You'll go nuts just ripping pieces apart trying to find problems. The visual indications on you gauge will lead you down a path much easier to find the leak. It can be anything......I gave up and replaced most everything because "everything " leaked just a little bit causing a "big" leak and a miss. The biggest leak was the vacuum switches for the wiper door and the two seperate switches for the headlights on my 72. Even the replacements leaked - I sent one back for warranty replacement.....

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Posted: 12/12/05 4:19pmMessage 9 of 22
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Thanks Bruce , I'll try that guage idea. I was using it at the juncture of each of the parts but I never thought about putting it in line and pinching off the offenders.
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Posted: 12/17/05 6:07pmMessage 10 of 22
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Your welcome Mike - just take your time and it will become apparent where the leak is eventually. I still think I've got a leak under the dash someplace, most of these parts were difficult to get at and I just hoped they were good enough for the time being....I still have the wiper door open each time I start the car after sitting a few days. It closes right up, but it is annoying and it did not do this before I used the repo parts.

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