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By Tony
#65521
Real quick.. Anyone know the size of the C clip on the headlight motor arm that keeps the linkage in place... and not through your condenser

:beerchug:
By worf
#65528
Tony wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 3:00 pm Real quick.. Anyone know the size of the C clip on the headlight motor arm that keeps the linkage in place... and not through your condenser

:beerchug:
OTTOMH? No. But, I have a bag of them in the shop.
By linderpat
#65615
Rick (WyattsRide here and on rennlist) came up with a fix for this from the local hardware store, and handed out a bunch of his little clips at Frenzy a couple of years ago. Do a search on rennlist and you'll see what he used. It's like a fifty cent fastener and works perfectly.
By Landseer
#65655
Ive been utilizing the c clips that retain the roller wheel guides at the base of the timing belt.

Those fit the headlight arm.

In future, would of course use what Roger noted below, since Roger noted it!
By WyattsRide
#65709
linderpat wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 7:38 am Rick (WyattsRide here and on rennlist) came up with a fix for this from the local hardware store, and handed out a bunch of his little clips at Frenzy a couple of years ago. Do a search on rennlist and you'll see what he used. It's like a fifty cent fastener and works perfectly.
Actually the idea came from jcoreman. I did hand a lot out at Hershey and Frenzy. I got them at McMaster-Carr.

Wisconsin Joe wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 9:52 am IIRC, it was something like this:

https://www.mcmaster.com/retaining-clip ... ing-rings/

Much more secure than a standard "E-Clip".
McMaster-Carr part # is 94824A400.
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