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Post by scooterran on May 7, 2011 19:40:46 GMT -6
I can see that my headlight is out of adjustment after I replaced a bulb. Yes, I had the whole thing apart but I had never replaced a headlight bulb on my 250-b. I made a simple job very hard. If you know what I mean ? Now my right light is too high. ooops !!! Is there a thread that shows this step by step ? I'm going back in , Doc.
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Post by Jeff on May 8, 2011 20:10:36 GMT -6
On the Vog, the headlight assembly is a "bucket within a bucket" design, and there is a single adjustment screw on the back that when turned, adjusts the inner bucket up or down. So one screw for both lights, not independent.
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Post by damin69 on May 8, 2011 20:22:48 GMT -6
On the Vog, the headlight assembly is a "bucket within a bucket" design, and there is a single adjustment screw on the back that when turned, adjusts the inner bucket up or down. So one screw for both lights, not independent. Jeff would that be the hex head in the center of this assembly? Attachments:
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Post by Jeff on May 9, 2011 11:23:43 GMT -6
damin69, yes that's the adjuster screw. Don't need to turn it very much, just a little bit will move the headlights a fair amount.
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Post by scooterran on May 10, 2011 7:59:32 GMT -6
On the inside of the "B" , if I remember right, there are 2 or 4 adjustment nuts with springs behind them . Each light has it's own adjustment.
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