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I have been away from the Triumphs list for awhile, so I apologize if my=20
question has been discussed previously. I had my TR6 up on the Blue=20
Ridge Parkway in NC yesterday (2.5 hr destination) and was stranded for=20
a time at the end when the oil pressure switch failed and spewed all my=20
oil away! After a tow the AAA Service Center in Asheville gave me 4=20
quarts of oil, and a service guy watched under the hood as I cranked the=20
engine. He saw the problem, the engine sounded good still, and I=20
replaced the switch with a bolt and made it home, much of the drive in=20
the dark. By the way, great folks at AAA. They charged me nothing, even=20
for the oil. That brings me to my question.
I could barely see my gauges in the interstate traffic, and I feared=20
that my external lights were very dim compared to the modern cars around=20
me. So now I'm online ordering the oil switch and looking at LED bulb=20
replacements. There are multiple bulb kits for some makes on Moss, but I=20
don't see one for TR6. Have any of you found such kits and had success=20
with the brightness? If not with kits, what individual bulb replacements=20
are good?
Thanks,
Tim
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<body>I have been away from the Triumphs list for awhile, so I apologize if =
my question has been discussed previously. I had my TR6 up on the Blue Rid=
ge Parkway in NC yesterday (2.5 hr destination) and was stranded for a time =
at the end when the oil pressure switch failed and spewed all my oil away! =
After a tow the AAA Service Center in Asheville gave me 4 quarts of oil, a=
nd a service guy watched under the hood as I cranked the engine. He saw the =
problem, the engine sounded good still, and I replaced the switch with a b=
olt and made it home, much of the drive in the dark. By the way, great folk=
s at AAA. They charged me nothing, even for the oil. That brings me to my q=
uestion.<div><br /></div><div>I could barely see my gauges in the interstat=
e traffic, and I feared that my external lights were very dim compared to t=
he modern cars around me. So now I'm online ordering the oil switch and loo=
king at LED bulb replacements. There are multiple bulb kits for some makes=
on Moss, but I don't see one for TR6. Have any of you found such kits and h=
ad success with the brightness? If not with kits, what individual bulb repl=
acements are good?</div><div><br /></div><div>Thanks,</div><div>Tim</div><d=
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