Somewhere, probably on this list, I read about someone re-wiring the rear
lights on an MGB to do the following:
When the headlights are on all four bulbs were lit. When the brake lights went
on the additional filament of the 1157 bulb went on;
and when the turn signals were used one of the brake lights flashed off. Does
this make sense? The scheme was something like that.
Anyone out there up to figuring all this out?
Larry Hoy
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001 08:46:04 -0500, Bob Howard wrote:
> Ha. Sensitive as I am to the limited illumination of the MGB taillamps,
>I confirmed that they worked after the attacks. But nice of you to ask.
> Sometime later I came up with the idea of installing another
>two-filament socket in the flat part of the reflector of the taillights,
>one filament to be the tail light and the other the brake light. This
>duplicates the action of the top bulb and makes me feel more conspicuous.
>Turn signal, in the center, operates as before.
> A couple of the members of CT MG Club have installed Jeff Zorn's
>halogen bulbs in the top socket, and are most pleased with the brighter
>lighting.
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