C2 headlight assembly video
#1
C2 headlight assembly video
Hey guys,
I am new the forum and thought I would share a new tech video I made for the '67 C2 I am building. The car is roadster with a 2001 LS1, rocker arm rear suspension, Shark Bite front suspension, rack and pinion, it has lots of cool custom goodies. The build is being featured in Auto Enthusiast magazine and RedDirtRodz.com. The Corvette has already been in Corvette Enthusiast and Corvette fever a couple of years ago. This is part 1 of the headlights project, showing the basic assembly.
Part II, which is coming soon, will show the installation process and have a cool trick feature, showing how to wire the headlights to automatically open and close with main headlight switch, no more pushing the button to the open and close, it will operate with just the headlight switch itself.
What do you guys think? Let me know.
http://reddirtrodz.com/2012/01/20/ho...te-headlights/
I am new the forum and thought I would share a new tech video I made for the '67 C2 I am building. The car is roadster with a 2001 LS1, rocker arm rear suspension, Shark Bite front suspension, rack and pinion, it has lots of cool custom goodies. The build is being featured in Auto Enthusiast magazine and RedDirtRodz.com. The Corvette has already been in Corvette Enthusiast and Corvette fever a couple of years ago. This is part 1 of the headlights project, showing the basic assembly.
Part II, which is coming soon, will show the installation process and have a cool trick feature, showing how to wire the headlights to automatically open and close with main headlight switch, no more pushing the button to the open and close, it will operate with just the headlight switch itself.
What do you guys think? Let me know.
http://reddirtrodz.com/2012/01/20/ho...te-headlights/
#2
Racer
headlight video
Excellent! Thank you...very informative for me as I probably will be doing mine this spring! 2 minor things tho, get rid of the mustang, and where is your blond bikini clad assistant? Seriously tho, PLEASE keep them coming...this is what I need to help me on my vettes...I was thinking of doing this when I re-wire my 58...but I dont know if anybody would appreciate all the swearing that will accompany the video...Any plans to do a video on re-wiring??? Thank You for this....
#3
Thanks for watching! I am glad that it will be helpful. Actually, yes, I do have plans to do a wiring video, it is already in the works. I just built a new studio for shooting these videos, so there shouldn't be too many shots with other cars in the background. Now for the assistant- I actually have two, but you wouldn't want to see either of those guys in a bikini! I shudder at the thought.
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Nicely done - I'd only comment that the microswitch has nothing to do with the motor circuit; it only provides a ground for the "Lights" warning light in the instrument cluster, which illuminates when the headlights are turned on and the bucket isn't fully open. I look forward to Part II.
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Very well done and informative! Thank you for taking the time to do this.
Looking forward to your Part II on automatic rollover with headlight turn on.
Regards,
Jim
In God We Trust!
Looking forward to your Part II on automatic rollover with headlight turn on.
Regards,
Jim
In God We Trust!
#6
Safety Car
Nicely done - I'd only comment that the microswitch has nothing to do with the motor circuit; it only provides a ground for the "Lights" warning light in the instrument cluster, which illuminates when the headlights are turned on and the bucket isn't fully open. I look forward to Part II.
Mike Coletta
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Nicely done - I'd only comment that the microswitch has nothing to do with the motor circuit; it only provides a ground for the "Lights" warning light in the instrument cluster, which illuminates when the headlights are turned on and the bucket isn't fully open. I look forward to Part II.
I am glad these videos will be helpful, this was the single most-warned about processes of the build, everybody told me these would be a nightmare and the factory service manual exploded view was all I could find on it.
#8
Team Owner
Needs to be put up in the STICKY SECTION
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Safety Car
excellent video, thanks for making it, mine have never been out to relubricate them, so I was dreading doing them but now not so much. Looking forward to the #2 in the series ...
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Melting Slicks
I wouldn't mind you made this type of video on every aspect of C2 rebuilding ;-)
great job
great job
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The switches will just be part of the trigger circuit for a relay series. This will be something anyone can do with a few Bosch relays and some wire.
The wiring will be done in a couple of weeks, I have some projects in front of this one. Part 2 is about 3 weeks away. I will have another video "Installing Autometer Gauges in a C2 Cluster" soon.
The wiring will be done in a couple of weeks, I have some projects in front of this one. Part 2 is about 3 weeks away. I will have another video "Installing Autometer Gauges in a C2 Cluster" soon.
#16
Burning Brakes
The switches will just be part of the trigger circuit for a relay series. This will be something anyone can do with a few Bosch relays and some wire.
The wiring will be done in a couple of weeks, I have some projects in front of this one. Part 2 is about 3 weeks away. I will have another video "Installing Autometer Gauges in a C2 Cluster" soon.
The wiring will be done in a couple of weeks, I have some projects in front of this one. Part 2 is about 3 weeks away. I will have another video "Installing Autometer Gauges in a C2 Cluster" soon.
Awesome.