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----Sal,,,You know as well as I do how many things we all do that no one sees but we know those little things are just the way we like them. It's a disease, but a good one, and just about everyone on this sight is afflicted!.....Bill S
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Slightly off topic but T-3 related anyway. Several old ones I've bench tested lit up just fine, then smoked inside, clouded the glass and thus became useless. If you don't ever drive it at night, or don't have to show for judging they operate, then never turning an old one "on" would be the obvious choice. Agree?
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And never test one with a battery charger. Unregulated battery charger voltages can spike significantly and burn out what would have been useable bulbs. I only test bulbs using a battery after first having checked them with an ohm meter.
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I’m. not sure it helps but I read somewhere to silicone around the connectors on our original T3 headlamps and did so on our original Oct 26 & 29th 1967 headlamps on our 1968. https://www.camaros.net/threads/time...5#post-2813865
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