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Originally Posted By DaveW
It goes into a brass top hat type of fitting which sits in a rectangular hole in the chromed housing.


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Indeed it does!
I managed to drill off the head of the screw without damaging the plastic lens.... happy3 happy3

Discovered some clever person had started the screw cross threaded. But with it all apart I was able to re-cut the thread from the back, un damaged side of the brass top hat using a good screw.

Now all I need is a new screw!


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Originally Posted By Peter J
Originally Posted By DaveW
It goes into a brass top hat type of fitting which sits in a rectangular hole in the chromed housing.


Pics here (scroll down) http://www.talkmorgan.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/86769/Front_indicators#Post86769


Indeed it does!
I managed to drill off the head of the screw without damaging the plastic lens.... happy3 happy3

Discovered some clever person had started the screw cross threaded. But with it all apart I was able to re-cut the thread from the back, un damaged side of the brass top hat using a good screw.

Now all I need is a new screw!

. Don't go there.


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Originally Posted By Peter J
Originally Posted By DaveW
It goes into a brass top hat type of fitting which sits in a rectangular hole in the chromed housing.


Pics here (scroll down) http://www.talkmorgan.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/86769/Front_indicators#Post86769


Indeed it does!
I managed to drill off the head of the screw without damaging the plastic lens.... happy3 happy3

Discovered some clever person had started the screw cross threaded. But with it all apart I was able to re-cut the thread from the back, un damaged side of the brass top hat using a good screw.

Now all I need is a new screw!



well done for sorting this Peter thumbs

When I replaced my lenses (for clear) , I managed to source some Allen head , Stainless screws to replace the chromed steel (?) originals as I have found these can (and do ) rust quite quickly.

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"I managed to drill off the head of the screw without damaging the plastic lens.... "

Good news Peter well done not easy thumbs


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Originally Posted By James B W
Originally Posted By Peter J
Originally Posted By DaveW
It goes into a brass top hat type of fitting which sits in a rectangular hole in the chromed housing.


Pics here (scroll down) http://www.talkmorgan.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/86769/Front_indicators#Post86769


Indeed it does!
I managed to drill off the head of the screw without damaging the plastic lens.... happy3 happy3

Discovered some clever person had started the screw cross threaded. But with it all apart I was able to re-cut the thread from the back, un damaged side of the brass top hat using a good screw.

Now all I need is a new screw!



well done for sorting this Peter thumbs

When I replaced my lenses (for clear) , I managed to source some Allen head , Stainless screws to replace the chromed steel (?) originals as I have found these can (and do ) rust quite quickly.

James


James, do you remember the size & the supplier?

Peter glad you got it sorted.


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I put tiny O rings under the heads to try and seal yet another water entry point


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Originally Posted By James B W


well done for sorting this Peter thumbs

When I replaced my lenses (for clear) , I managed to source some Allen head , Stainless screws to replace the chromed steel (?) originals as I have found these can (and do ) rust quite quickly.

James


I'd love to replace them all with little cap head stainless Allen head bolts....
They just look so much neater.....

If you have the details....?


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Originally Posted By Peter J

Now all I need is a new screw!


Phoned Williams and they have found one for me: I'll collect it tomorrow.

But S.S Cap head Allen screws would be MUCH better....


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+1. Lets hope James comes back


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There are two types of thread, although the current one I think is something like 3mm metric.

The standard front screws are longer than the standard rear screws.

I would be interested in allen headed setscrews......


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