Dominic Torreto
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I am curious what all parts are invol ed in the pop up headlights. Also how it works and where to get missing parts for this.
Yes but where is the electric motor located? I thought they were vaccum activated.Lots of parts. Electric motor, torsion bars, hinges or pivot points, stops/bumpers and wiring. You could get a lot of them on here if you put up a wanted ad.
Why do you ask? Sounds like you may be missing quite a lot of the parts.
Here are the rubber stop bumpers for when the headlight door/cover goes closed/down position.Just checking.
Maybe I'll stick some foam bumpers in there or something. It really does sound like stuff is going to fall off the nose of the car...
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the '70 headlight covers were power open and power closed by the headlight light cover motor. Yea, I would not want to stick my fingers in there when the cover closes.They're pretty basic, just have to have all the pieces n' parts.
I have a question about mine though. They S-L-A-M shut on my '70, like "they're gonna shatter the front end" slam shut. Open is fine, closing is...rough. Is there a counter-spring or something that should slow down / dampen the closure? My understanding is, no power to the motor is closed; power is open - kinda like a relay is either normally open or normally closed?
And to answer a question from above - yes, the 68 and 69 Chargers had vacuum operated doors; they went to electric for '70 (although this was the first I'd heard about the DOT rule).
What I did to slow mine down was to add a ballast resistor in the close circuit. It worked great.They're pretty basic, just have to have all the pieces n' parts.
I have a question about mine though. They S-L-A-M shut on my '70, like "they're gonna shatter the front end" slam shut. Open is fine, closing is...rough. Is there a counter-spring or something that should slow down / dampen the closure? My understanding is, no power to the motor is closed; power is open - kinda like a relay is either normally open or normally closed?
And to answer a question from above - yes, the 68 and 69 Chargers had vacuum operated doors; they went to electric for '70 (although this was the first I'd heard about the DOT rule).
Ah, gotcha. Like a power window. Thanks.What I did to slow mine down was to add a ballast resistor in the close circuit. It worked great.
The plug has 2 wires, both 12v power, one for open & one for close. The motor has a separate ground.
The motor and the rod was used on all mopars with headlight doors from 1970 up to the early 80's. The rod may be different lengths though. The motor bracket is specific to the 1970 charger.Update. Guys I dont have any of those parts period. All missing. Anybody have any ideas on where to get conversions or parts that I need for this? Even if I have to buy a motor and custom fabricate the hell out of this is plan Z.
I could weld and make brackets and rods. Someones selling a motor that needs rebuilt for 175 i dont know what you think if its worth it or buy a good one for 450The motor and the rod was used on all mopars with headlight doors from 1970 up to the early 80's. The rod may be different lengths though. The motor bracket is specific to the 1970 charger.