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Where do I get this bulb?

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The one on the left. On the right is the standard double filament running light/turnsignal bulb for just about any UJM. The one I can't find is essentially the same bulb with a smaller dome component to fit into a smaller housing.

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It fits into this iddy biddy turn signal that was on my 1100E when I bought it. I will be replacing it with stock, but in the meantime I just wanted to replace the burned out bulb and have a functioning left turn signal again.

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I have checked Auto Zone, O'Reilly's, Advanced, PepBoys, and Wal Mart. I have also been unsuccessful finding the bulb or the turn signal on Google searches. It is two filament, two contacts on the bottom, and offset retention nipples on the side. It doesn't have a hint of a part number on it; I have been over it with a magnifying glass. The only markings are 12v23/8W.

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It's got me whipped.
 
Trying to find one for you Don......do you know what kind of itty bitty turn signals they are ?

Lockhart, perhaps ?
 
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the #41 bulb lists as small globe 1157 which is a double filament double base (aka #198)

are the side pins on your bulb at the same level or at different heights? the #1157 is at different heights.
 
They're those weirdo bulbs found only in cheapo Lockhart-Phillips turn signals. :mad:

I found it easier and faster to buy a new set of turn signals than to track down a replacement. Seriously.
 
the #41 bulb lists as small globe 1157 which is a double filament double base (aka #198)

are the side pins on your bulb at the same level or at different heights? the #1157 is at different heights.

Don mentioned in his original post that the bulb had offset retention nipples.......which is almost obscene.:p
 
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