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H-4 rubber adjuster doodad?
Does anybody know if it's possible to replace just the littler rubber/metal adjustment piece without buying a complete headlight assembly? I've been hunting around at Porsche shops to try and find one of these for a while, and I'm feeling pretty SOL right now. Hope the pics help -- it's not the screw, or the dish, but rather the thing that connects the dish to the adjusting screw.
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Try some rubber hose or vacuum tubing, worked for me.
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How did you refabricate the little metal piece? It occurs to me that just punching a hole in a piece of rubber tubing to run the screw through might do the job. Thanks for the help, this one has been haunting me for a month...
Dan
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Dan,
All I though you need was the rubber, sorry. To make the little metal thingy I would shape, sand or gride one out some 1/8" or 1/16" mild steel. Drill a hole and tap new threads. If I knew the threads and a outline of the thingy, I would make one for you. Next time I have one of mine out, I try making one or two? for ya. Are the thread one yours stripped?
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The whole thing is missing. Opened them up to clean them out and look for rust, then rapidly figured out why one headlight never seems to keep adjustment correctly.
![]() The other side still has the little metal piece, I can do a tracing off that, then hunt down someone with a bigger set of tools than mine. Perhaps I could find a similarly size nut at the local hardware store, then glue it into an appropriately sized chunk of rubber hose? Hmmm ... I are nukuler engginneer, I bet I can fabricate _something_. Thanks again for the help, Dan
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Ok, I think I've found a solution. 2 rolls of clear plastic tubing from the "plumbing and kitchen repair" section ($1.99 each) and a pair of 4mm nuts. The outer size is about 3/8". The second roll of tubing is one size smaller (1/4"), and fits neatly inside the 3/8" tubing to add some stiffness to the whole thing. Rubber cement the nut in the top, and you're home free. BTW, if anybody needs one of these, I now have enough tubing to make approximately 400 of them. Nuts are $.12/ea at your local hardware store. Too easy. Thanks again for all the help,
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You may want to take a pic to show the rest of us what in the world you're talking about!
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I'd love to take a pic, but I don't have a digital camera. It looks just like the part I circled in the above pictures, except with clear plastic tubing instead of the black rubber, and a 4mm nut instead of the little brass thing.
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