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Headlamps not very good
Posted: 29 Aug 2011, 20:58
by relias
Hello all. The headlamps on my 84 t25 dont seem very good, in the headlamps themselves in front of the bulb, there is a metal cap where the tip of the bulb ends inside the reflector, should this be there, or has someone in the past fitted the wrong headlamps? the beam pattern when i put a board in front was not the same as my MGC which has the same type of headlamps without the cap,so the question is do your headlamps have this cap. all earths and charging system all ok.

Re: Headlamps not very good
Posted: 29 Aug 2011, 21:34
by psychonaut
Our vans have headlights?!

Re: Headlamps not very good
Posted: 30 Aug 2011, 12:25
by Cruz
Fit relays as per the guide in the wiki to get more volts to the bulbs
Re: Headlamps not very good
Posted: 30 Aug 2011, 15:06
by bigherb
relias wrote:Hello all. The headlamps on my 84 t25 dont seem very good, in the headlamps themselves in front of the bulb, there is a metal cap where the tip of the bulb ends inside the reflector, should this be there, or has someone in the past fitted the wrong headlamps? the beam pattern when i put a board in front was not the same as my MGC which has the same type of headlamps without the cap,so the question is do your headlamps have this cap. all earths and charging system all ok.

If the headlamps use p45t bulbs then the headlamps have the metal cap otherwise the beam will be wrong. Never seen an MG with p45t bulbs. Headlamps that are designed for H4 bulbs don't have the cap as the bulb has it already (the black bit on the end of the bulb).
There are upgrades like fitting the relays or/and fitting newer technology Philips extreme or Osram night breaker bulbs.
Re: Headlamps not very good
Posted: 02 Sep 2011, 13:18
by relias
Thanks for that, removed caps from lamps, and used a beam setter to set up, beam pattern fine now, also n/s was high, and o/s was low,

bring on the darkness
