So I started this thread about an Engine Run a couple of days ago which led me to this functional check problem. My left turn signal--ops check good. The right turn signal--ops check bad. Begin eval on bad right signal fail.
Beginning part of the job.
First, the bolt looked like a 13mm should do the trick but instead, it required a 1/2 in wrench.
First look at the bracket after removing the metal spacer.
Sideview of the slightly bent bracket.
That's a rusty spacer. Everything else looks good.
14mm wrench to remove the inner bolt. Not much rust in this area.
Removed the lens cover and the bulb/bucket looks clean.
That's one rusty spacer.
Cleaning the spacer with some Coca Cola.
Used a flathead screwdriver to remove rust from another contact point.
After scraping the built up rust, I re-assembled the light and reconnected the bracket and all is well with my "T".
I went for a ride in 32F weather. Must be crazy because during my ride of 38 miles, my legs shivered uncontrollably. I had boots, long johns, two pair of socks, and 4 layers including my riding jacket and River Road winter gloves. Also had my sage green beanie cap under my full-face helmet.
As soon as I arrived at home, it was a tall cup of hot tea for this guy. I'll think twice the next time I wanna ride in the cold.
Ed
Beginning part of the job.
First, the bolt looked like a 13mm should do the trick but instead, it required a 1/2 in wrench.
First look at the bracket after removing the metal spacer.
Sideview of the slightly bent bracket.
That's a rusty spacer. Everything else looks good.
14mm wrench to remove the inner bolt. Not much rust in this area.
Removed the lens cover and the bulb/bucket looks clean.
That's one rusty spacer.
Cleaning the spacer with some Coca Cola.
Used a flathead screwdriver to remove rust from another contact point.
After scraping the built up rust, I re-assembled the light and reconnected the bracket and all is well with my "T".
I went for a ride in 32F weather. Must be crazy because during my ride of 38 miles, my legs shivered uncontrollably. I had boots, long johns, two pair of socks, and 4 layers including my riding jacket and River Road winter gloves. Also had my sage green beanie cap under my full-face helmet.
As soon as I arrived at home, it was a tall cup of hot tea for this guy. I'll think twice the next time I wanna ride in the cold.
Ed
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