On a conventional 4 headlight set up (up to 86) that was the case. The low beam was a dual beam light. On the composite headlights that's not the case. They're independent of each other.
@@hutchhiperf it’s a good way to be! Beautiful car and it shows in all the details. I gotta learn to do it way more on my own stuff. Yours looks so clean.
.. that car's too nice to Drive, you'll just have to run it on the Show Circuit & Collect Trophies .. 💯💎
I'm going to wire my lights that way on my 72 Supreme
I drill a 1/8 hole in the thermostat to vent it while filling it. No burping or mess.
Old school.
@@hutchhiperf it works. Fill it and forget it..
Why are there only 2 wires going to your low beams? Usually there are 3 for the comb. low/high beam and 2 to the high beam.
On a conventional 4 headlight set up (up to 86) that was the case. The low beam was a dual beam light. On the composite headlights that's not the case. They're independent of each other.
Ok. Didn't know that. I have an 87 MSS and it has the conventional set up.
When you put a vacuum on the a/c system I thought that dissolves any moisture outa the system?
Maybe it does, but I can't not do it. I'm too set in my ways.
@@hutchhiperf it’s a good way to be! Beautiful car and it shows in all the details. I gotta learn to do it way more on my own stuff. Yours looks so clean.
@@f.chrisliuzzo7889 Thank you for the kind words!
Hutch how long you been building your cutty?
A While! Scroll down to my first video. It's been a minute.
I was going to say about 7 yrs