Headlight problems continue



Driver side, I have the nylon kit but can I open the side of the motor and do the kit without removing the motor? One hex head bolt is blocked it appears, so it looks like you have to remove the motor, and then it looks like the motor has a big bolt (one of 3?) holding it place that is blocked off.
In the shop manual it seems to indicate you have to remove the entire headlight assembly, with the motor and all as one piece????
I'd sure appreaciate guidance on this, thanks much.
Maybe I'm getting too old and senile to own a vette. Ouch.
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That link in the previous post by me, which I got from someone else here, is terrific - go there, study it, print the pictures, etc.
Here's a couple extra things I learned:
- if the motor is dead after all troubleshooting, Ecklers will sell you a nicely rebuilt - this is my second from them - for about $150 net after you send back your old one. However, the one they sent me this time, the pin that goes through the shaft that is what the motor turns, the pin that along with end of shaft plugs into the actual headlight to turn it, mine broke off just handling it! So I had to swap out the shaft from my old headlight. Bad Q/C, theirs was rusted through.
- when you put it together, the shaft, get it in sync with how the good headlight is; won't go into detail but if your other lamp is 'closed'/off, then if you're installing this one closed/off, see that they look exactly alike, it's easy to get them 180 degrees out of sync. - I'm not so sure this is a problem, see below, but I recommend you do it this way.
- there is a green and a grey wire coming off the motor, when you plug them back into the plastic connector (along with about 4 other wires that join there), be sure to match the wire color and orientation with your other headlight or you'll be 180 out of sync.
- that screw adjustor on the opposite end of the motor from the manual ****, I wish it's effect was documented! It can keep the motor from doing anything if turned enough, but I never really figured out what it does otherwise.
Good luck.









