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Gauge lights

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Does anyone know what kind of bulb goes in the gauges? I have a '78 GS550E and most of the lights that illuminate my gauges are burnt out. The bulb itself is spherical and the base is longer than the bulb and has a bayonet fitting with a single contact.
 
You can still get them from Suzuki. I remember trying to find them for my skunk, but just ended up getting them from the dealer.
 
They are 12V 3.4 Watt. Any auto supplier will have them. If they only have the 3 watt bulbs that's close enough. They are slightly dimmer but I find that better because I find the gauges a too bright at night anyway.
 
Thanks, but I meant what type are they, so I know what to look for at the auto parts place? For example, H4 for my headlight, 1157 for the turning signals, 194 for my car dash, etc.
 
I think I've got a package in the shop/barn. I'll go look in the morning but #51 or 52 comes to mind.
 
there should be a number stamped on the base of the bulb just like on the 1157 automotive bulbs. I just replaced the bulbs in my gauges but I just borrowed the bulbs out of my 73 Honda XL175.
 
OK here's what I found out. The bulbs I bought are a #53, they are 1/2 the wattage (1.7) of what comes stock. I found the stock instruments a little too bright at night, especially the hi-beam indicator, so I replaced all the bulbs with these except for the turn indicators, neutral and oil pressure light. These I wanted fairly bright for obvious reasons. A bulb #1891 is the proper wattage however it seems to have a longer glass bulb than what you might want. To get the proper 3.4 watt replacements you might have to go to a motorcycle shop. RenoBruce listed the part number above. Hope this helps.
 
Forget the old bulbs and replace them with LED`s. They last longer and are more resistant to vibration.
 
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I just bought some at ACE Hardware. I will see if I still have the packaging.
 
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