Paul- I just wanted to be the first to congratulate you on 50k Subscribers! A tremendous feat especially for a channel so specialized. Looking forward to 100K soon! 😃👍
THANK YOU, BROTHER!! Wow, I have been watching you and didn't even think you knew I existed. What an honor it was to hear you even say my name. Thank you SO much!! I hope to return the favor. First video I saw and discovered you was the Lucas Oil Demonstrator. I subbed. But I just realized that was my personal channel. So, now I subbed from both channels.
ScoutCrafter sent me! If he thinks your channel is a good channel, then I will too! Excited to catch up on some of your videos, I've always wanted a Model A myself!
Scoutcrafter sent me Paul. Nice presentation, glad to see you've cleared the 50k hurdle. I'll need to start from your oldest video and work to the present. Looking forward to it.
Hi Paul. Another one courtesy of ScoutCrafter. Good to know you found him some time ago. Super sweet cars you have. Looking forward to seeing more from you. Jim
Holy mackerel, that was a huge difference! I'm sure we lost some of the impact through the camera and then our devices, but even then - wow. Thank you, as always, for the tip and teaching. Have a blessed week ~ Chuck
Yes, but in order to get this valuable information, someone had to already be a MAFCA member and subscribed to the magazine. I reach them AND everyone else, especially all the future MAFCA members!
Scoutcrafter said you need to give him a model A he is in love with them, ok maybe not give him the car but at least let him drive one around for a day. It would make his day. He sent us all over to check out your channel and subscribe. So here we are.
Thanks for the Bulb to Bulb comparison, Paul! It looks to me that these focused bulbs have way better coverage side to side also. Both sides of the road seem to be better lit. Great product - Great job!! Hope you two have a wonderful weekend! de Benton
Paul, I noticed that your engine has that annoying knock, knock sound when idling. My car does also. I was going to remove the oil pan and check the tolerence on the journals. I checked the valve clearance on both the intake and exhaust.
Something I found that really helped on my car when I had it, a friend of mine came over and hooked a ground wire from the inside of the body of the can down to the frame. That extra ground really helped in the brightness department. I don't know how much it would do with these leds, but I had the thinned LEDs that you showed originally and it even brighten those up. Yet again paul, great video
That's kinda common. Someone didn't make sure the light bar was making food connection to the fender brackets. That wire made the ground connection instead.
I got a pair for my A a year ago. I thought they were a little pricey but the first drive convinced me that they were worth every penny! Thanks for letting everyone know about these! I also have LED taillights and was able to set the generator back to about 4 amps. It still charges with the lights on!
Hi Friends! It is really interesting and amazing to see how much lighting systems for automobiles and even the home have progressed just over the last 20 years or so! Those prefocused ones are SUPER bright! Thanks again for sharing! Have a GREAT weekend!
Hello Paul this is Ralph I was recommended to go to your channel from Scout crafter and I watch him religiously and if he says you're a good guy and you got a great Channel I also feel that I'm going to enjoy it and I will definitely be watching your Channel
Hey Paul! Thanks so much for this demonstration!! We were thinking of making the investment for the self focusing now we can make it without hesitation. You rock my friend!!
I went ahead and bought two of these from Mike's. When I installed them, the high-beam wouldn't work on one of them. I called Mike's and got a call back. I was told that there is a known defect where the lens isn't oriented properly. The bulbs come in a grey bag with an allen wrench and microscopic directions, identifying this issue and how to loosen the allen screws, rotate the lens and re-tighten them They work fine after that. ;-)
Interesting that it wouldn't work at all until you made the adjustment. I have bought and installed 3 pairs of these so far, and they have all worked right out of the box (so far). I got lucky!
@@ModelA One worked fine. The other worked fine on low beam, but when you switched to high beam, it aimed slightly downward. I turned it 180 degrees (black line down) and still the same thing. It wasn't until I removed the bulb, undid the allen screw, rotated the housing, re-tightened and re-installed that it worked fine (??huh??) By the way, thanks for all your great info. I have a 1930 Fordor with a rebuilt model A engine from Schwaub's Babbeted Bearings and a Mitchell Overdrive. Hope to meet up with you sometime (I'm in Central Massachusetts)
This video..enlightened me! 😂 As long as it's for increased safety and to enjoy more our antique cars, for me modern technologies are welcome! Keep up the great work, cheers from Italy!!❤
Hey Paul, You always Shine a bright light on Saturday mornings. We have a few club members that have that new style bulb. If you have bad reflectors They are the way to go. My Town Sedan has really good old reflectors and LED bulbs. I am happy with them but in 6 months it is my birthday and I will need the new style by then. They are on the top of my list of wants or do i just need them? See You down a country road! Steve
I wonder if a small(1"or less) convex mirror placed in the middle of the lense would help by any factor? Imagining the reflector coming back into play, along with the prisms of the lense, as well...I know early Mercedes had such a deal...
How about a video about putting a Model A onto a trailer and properly securing it. I have a duel axel tractor supply 14’ trailer. Would a model A fit on it?
Paul, good video , got me convinced on the newer better choice, if you could split screen the video and run the road footage side by side that would be a very bright idea
Great idea, Paul. A lot safer too. These look like the Dot-Approved ones? no one was flashing their high beams at you, so that's a good thing. I like the dark background. Have fun.
No problem. These bulbs have their own rectifiers and regulators in them. FYI- All of my Model As are 6volt, positive ground, like they were meant to be.
Paul: I have those prefocused LEDs on a a 6v with a generator system. The headlights don’t come on under just battery power. Car must be running. Does that pass the Paul shinn sniff test?
This is just a good idea. Safer and your reaction time is more. Hell if you love the car it’s a good idea. Self preservation is key. Good example-video. I didn’t see a difference straight on LEDs and cameras….🤔 But the road shots are Boss.
I thought about getting these but am worried that the weight of the bulbs would play havoc with the light sockets causing the bulbs to short out from the bulbs contact moving around due to the weight of the bulb being so far out in front of the socket.
@@ModelA It have, but the way the prefocused I've obtained distributed the light in particular in DIM was pretty useless - just a few meters in front of me was lid. High beam was faily OK. There MAY be different brands and I may just have been unlucky and got a bad brand. Also - one point you should cxhack: How much light do the LED elememts submit. The development here is hughe so just a one year old LED element may be dimmer than a new one.
Picked these headlamps up for my new (to me) A. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!! They flicker like crazy though. I'm 6V and running an alternator. Do I need to mod anything to make these work properly?
Naval battle lantern, I have one of those yellow 6V 4" seal beam battle lanterns that uses two 6V lantern batteries. This might be a neat replacement if the lamp will fit in the housing. Do the cop cars still use spotlights mounted on the door jams of the squads, and if so are they uses four-inch seal beam or LEDs?
Yes, patrol cars still have A-pillar mounted spot lights. Either LED or halogen. The ones we use are made by Unity. The LED are superior; more light, less current drain, longer life and less heat. Hope this helps.
Enjoyed the video very much and learned a lot about auto lighting. Will go back now and watch your other videos. Sent over to your channel by ScoutCrafter.
I grew up in Detroit, and would see them all the time at Henry Ford Museum, and Greenfield Village, by the way my hero Scoutctafter sent me, would have subscribed sooner, good luck
Paul- I just wanted to be the first to congratulate you on 50k Subscribers! A tremendous feat especially for a channel so specialized. Looking forward to 100K soon! 😃👍
THANK YOU, BROTHER!! Wow, I have been watching you and didn't even think you knew I existed. What an honor it was to hear you even say my name. Thank you SO much!! I hope to return the favor. First video I saw and discovered you was the Lucas Oil Demonstrator. I subbed. But I just realized that was my personal channel. So, now I subbed from both channels.
BOOM 😂😂😂😂
Scoutcrafter said your channel was a must see. He wasn’t wrong! Subscribed and looking forward to watching.
Thanks Chuck!
@@ScoutCrafter THANK YOU, Brother!! I had no idea you even knew I existed. I love your channel!! Thank you for the love, I'm going to send some back.
@@ScoutCrafter llegó a los 50 K ( con ayuda de los amigos de @ScoutCrafter)🎉 💪💪💪💪
@@pabloantelo2946 Absolutely!! What an honor to even find out that Scoutcrafter knows I exist!!
@@ModelA un gusto enorme conocer tu canal, te sigo desde lejos (Uruguay sud américa).
Felicitaciones nuevamente
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Paul Scoutcrafter sent me. The donation was my idea. Great channel. Subscribed. Looking forward to watching.
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ScoutCrafter sent me! If he thinks your channel is a good channel, then I will too! Excited to catch up on some of your videos, I've always wanted a Model A myself!
Thank you! Scoutcrafter is such a nice man, what an honor!! I didn't even know that he knew I existed.
Hello Paul. Another Scoutcrafter subscriber here. Looking forward to your content. Happy to be here. 😉👍
Thank you Joseph! Any friend of Scoutcrafter is a friend of mine.
Add another from Scoutcrafter. I think we all need to work on getting him his dream Model A. That would be awesome!
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Came over from Recommendation from Scout Master. Glad I did, love your channel!!
Correction I meant Scout Crafter.
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Hello there Paul, Scoutcrafter sent me and I’m glad that he did! I’m going to enjoy watching your content!
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I'm glad you finally "saw the light!" (I've been running prefocused ever since they first came out)
I'm a slow learner luddite
50k. Quite an accomplishment and well deserved. Scoutcrafter sent me. Wonderful content. Congratulations! 🎉
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Came over from Scoutmaster. Subscribed. Congrats on 50,000.
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Subscribed on a recommendation from Scout Crafter. Can wait to dig into your videos.
Scoutcrafter RULES! I hope you enjoy my stuff. Thank you!
Scoutcrafter sent me Paul. Nice presentation, glad to see you've cleared the 50k hurdle. I'll need to start from your oldest video and work to the present. Looking forward to it.
Thanks Kenneth! My older videos are pretty cringe. Hey, at least I'm honest!
Hi Paul. Another one courtesy of ScoutCrafter. Good to know you found him some time ago. Super sweet cars you have. Looking forward to seeing more from you. Jim
Thank you Jim! I love that guy!
I'm another Scoutcrafter follower. Glad I came.
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Scoutcrafter hit his head and said we should check out your channel.
Great content.
Scoutcrafter is awesome. I sure hope the bump on his head isn't the reason he suggested my channel.
@@ModelA no just great information and entertainment . Thanks.
Holy mackerel, that was a huge difference! I'm sure we lost some of the impact through the camera and then our devices, but even then - wow. Thank you, as always, for the tip and teaching. Have a blessed week ~ Chuck
Yep! Thanks Chuck!
ScoutCrafter suggested we all check out your channel. My dad had a Model A so I'll have to start watching. I like the LED lights.
That's really easy to see with your comparisons. Great demo, thanks Paul. I hope you all have a blessed weekend!
Another Scoutcrafter follower looking forward to finding out about Model A Fords..
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Scoutcrafter sent me over. I like your channel already!
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This was covered EXTENSIVELY in the May/June 2022 Restorer
Thanks for your great photos for that article.
Yes, but in order to get this valuable information, someone had to already be a MAFCA member and subscribed to the magazine. I reach them AND everyone else, especially all the future MAFCA members!
Scoutcrafter said you need to give him a model A he is in love with them, ok maybe not give him the car but at least let him drive one around for a day. It would make his day. He sent us all over to check out your channel and subscribe. So here we are.
Tell him if he wants to drive a Model A, I will make that happen.
@@ModelA I will let him know TY
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Subscribed after hearing about your channel on Scout Crafter's channel
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Thanks for the Bulb to Bulb comparison, Paul! It looks to me that these focused bulbs have way better coverage side to side also. Both sides of the road seem to be better lit. Great product - Great job!!
Hope you two have a wonderful weekend!
de Benton
Hey Benton!!! Where have you been? We missed you
Scoutcrafter made me do it, and pleased he did.
He's a great guy with a great TH-cam channel!
Paul, I noticed that your engine has that annoying knock, knock sound when idling. My car does also. I was going to remove the oil pan and check the tolerence on the journals. I checked the valve clearance on both the intake and exhaust.
Mine is a tick tick sound. Need to adjust the lifters. No big deal. One of these days. Maybe.
Are you sure that it isn't the connecting rods that need a shims removed?
Sounds like valves to me.
Something I found that really helped on my car when I had it, a friend of mine came over and hooked a ground wire from the inside of the body of the can down to the frame. That extra ground really helped in the brightness department. I don't know how much it would do with these leds, but I had the thinned LEDs that you showed originally and it even brighten those up. Yet again paul, great video
That's kinda common. Someone didn't make sure the light bar was making food connection to the fender brackets. That wire made the ground connection instead.
I got a pair for my A a year ago. I thought they were a little pricey but the first drive convinced me that they were worth every penny! Thanks for letting everyone know about these! I also have LED taillights and was able to set the generator back to about 4 amps. It still charges with the lights on!
That's pretty sweet!!
I’d like to upgrade the dash lights in several of my 6 volt cars. To they make LED bulbs for that application?
As a matter of fact, yes! Kinda depends on the base type, or solder in (polarity sensitive).
If Scoutcrafter say a channel is good then it is good. He wasn't wrong.
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I have enjoyed all of Scoutcrafters recommendations! Look forward to the content
Hi Friends! It is really interesting and amazing to see how much lighting systems for automobiles and even the home have progressed just over the last 20 years or so! Those prefocused ones are SUPER bright! Thanks again for sharing! Have a GREAT weekend!
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Hello Paul this is Ralph I was recommended to go to your channel from Scout crafter and I watch him religiously and if he says you're a good guy and you got a great Channel I also feel that I'm going to enjoy it and I will definitely be watching your Channel
Thank you Ralph!! Scoutcrafter is awesome. Great channel.
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Hey Paul! Thanks so much for this demonstration!! We were thinking of making the investment for the self focusing now we can make it without hesitation. You rock my friend!!
Glad it was helpful!
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I went ahead and bought two of these from Mike's. When I installed them, the high-beam wouldn't work on one of them. I called Mike's and got a call back. I was told that there is a known defect where the lens isn't oriented properly. The bulbs come in a grey bag with an allen wrench and microscopic directions, identifying this issue and how to loosen the allen screws, rotate the lens and re-tighten them They work fine after that. ;-)
Interesting that it wouldn't work at all until you made the adjustment. I have bought and installed 3 pairs of these so far, and they have all worked right out of the box (so far). I got lucky!
@@ModelA One worked fine. The other worked fine on low beam, but when you switched to high beam, it aimed slightly downward. I turned it 180 degrees (black line down) and still the same thing. It wasn't until I removed the bulb, undid the allen screw, rotated the housing, re-tightened and re-installed that it worked fine (??huh??) By the way, thanks for all your great info. I have a 1930 Fordor with a rebuilt model A engine from Schwaub's Babbeted Bearings and a Mitchell Overdrive. Hope to meet up with you sometime (I'm in Central Massachusetts)
This video..enlightened me! 😂 As long as it's for increased safety and to enjoy more our antique cars, for me modern technologies are welcome! Keep up the great work, cheers from Italy!!❤
Thank you, my Italian brother!
Good day… Scoutcrafter sent me over, I enjoyed this first video… did you watch Sleeperdudes model A video… ? James
The one he did about a year ago? I think so. Thanks!! I am a Scoutcrafter fan too.
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Thanks for the review. Nice to see all three bulbs. Now you need a new windshield.
Working on it as we speak! (literally doing it right now)
Scoutcrafter sent me over and wow I'm glad he did, very cool chanel!
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Hey Paul,
You always Shine a bright light on Saturday mornings.
We have a few club members that have that new style bulb. If you have bad reflectors They are the way to go.
My Town Sedan has really good old reflectors and LED bulbs. I am happy with them but in 6 months it is my birthday and I will need the new style by then. They are on the top of my list of wants or do i just need them?
See You down a country road!
Steve
When is your birthday? Maybe some will just appear.
It is seven days after Leah’s
You're going to make me ask Tina, aren't you?
Hint: 42 years earlier on this day.
You should know this.
The first long-distance radio message is broadcast from the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Better than some newer cars headlights!
I wonder if a small(1"or less) convex mirror placed in the middle of the lense would help by any factor? Imagining the reflector coming back into play, along with the prisms of the lense, as well...I know early Mercedes had such a deal...
I am not sure that would do it
How about a video about putting a Model A onto a trailer and properly securing it. I have a duel axel tractor supply 14’ trailer. Would a model A fit on it?
Like this? th-cam.com/video/5F0wDnh47Gg/w-d-xo.html
That trailer might be a tad too short.
@@ModelA thanks Paul
Another Scout Crafter follower subbing. great channel. I have a 66 Mustang and hoping to pick up some tips to take care of mine.
Thanks for the sub!
Hello Paul sent by scoutcrafter. I love ❤️ old cars.
Thank you!
It's illegal to change to non standard lightbulbs here in New Zealand meaning I'm stuck with the filament type.
It could be our little secret
Can't do that, I would have to put a heater in there with the LEDs to melt of sludge and snow during the winter.
Paul, good video , got me convinced on the newer better choice, if you could split screen the video and run the road footage side by side that would be a very bright idea
I am not bright enough to think of that
Amazing how far LED technology has come, in a relatively short period of time.
Right??!!! Alien technology just a few years ago, it seems.
Subscribed. Great episode.
Thank you Brad.
Salutation’s from Palm Springs, CA … over the hill gang rocks!
Saloooot!!
Always a great job- love those bulbs-
Great idea, Paul. A lot safer too. These look like the Dot-Approved ones? no one was flashing their high beams at you, so that's a good thing. I like the dark background. Have fun.
I think so
Scoutcrafter sent me over. Love old cars and trucks. Cool stuff.
Thanks! Scoutcrafter rules!
There is a certain adjustment to make to the pre focused.Its important that the black stripe is on top when its in the fixture!
That assumes your headlight buckets are wired properly! Swap the high and low beam wires, and the stripe would have to go pointed down.
Llegaste a los 50 K 🎉 felicitaciones (por favor habilita los subtitulos 👌🙏 ) muchas gracias
Muchas gracias, Pablo!
Is the focused light the same for "fluted" lens and the lens after March 1929?
yes
Great Info about a classic car !!!! Friend of Scoutcrafter !!!!!
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That's truly amazing!! Thanks for the video Paul!!
Thanks for watching, man!
Another great video and comparison of the lights. Are you still seeing bright spots when you blink?
Blue spots everywhere...
Paul
what about on a non regulated 6 volt positive ground system?
No problem. These bulbs have their own rectifiers and regulators in them. FYI- All of my Model As are 6volt, positive ground, like they were meant to be.
Paul: I have those prefocused LEDs on a a 6v with a generator system. The headlights don’t come on under just battery power. Car must be running. Does that pass the Paul shinn sniff test?
Nope. I would suspect a poor connection (electrical wire or ground), corroded wire, or a weak battery.
This is just a good idea.
Safer and your reaction time is more. Hell if you love the car it’s a good idea. Self preservation is key.
Good example-video.
I didn’t see a difference straight on LEDs and cameras….🤔
But the road shots are Boss.
Thanks Mark!
Now then, since my car is converted to 12 volts, is their any chance of getting these bulbs in 12 volts?
They work on either voltage
I thought about getting these but am worried that the weight of the bulbs would play havoc with the light sockets causing the bulbs to short out from the bulbs contact moving around due to the weight of the bulb being so far out in front of the socket.
If your sockets are originals or the good repros, no problem. The cheap (thin) ones, probably
In my model T I was not impressed of the prefocused LED compared with the "traditional" LEDs.
Your T must have really good reflectors!
@@ModelA It have, but the way the prefocused I've obtained distributed the light in particular in DIM was pretty useless - just a few meters in front of me was lid. High beam was faily OK.
There MAY be different brands and I may just have been unlucky and got a bad brand.
Also - one point you should cxhack: How much light do the LED elememts submit. The development here is hughe so just a one year old LED element may be dimmer than a new one.
That is a good point, and one worth talking about. Thanks!
Scoutcrafter sent me
Thank you!! I love Scoutcrafter's channel too
Picked these headlamps up for my new (to me) A. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!! They flicker like crazy though. I'm 6V and running an alternator. Do I need to mod anything to make these work properly?
As in like a loose connection? Or bright/dim several times per second (especially with the engine at low RPM)??
@@ModelA rapidly flickering on/off at idle but when driving they stay mostly solid
sounds like some resistance in the wiring or loose connection. There is a whole article about this exact topic in the latest edition of The Restorer
Converted to 12 volt negative ground with 30/50 cp incandescents.Would I see similar improvement. Return to 6 volt not an option.
Yes
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Naval battle lantern, I have one of those yellow 6V 4" seal beam battle lanterns that uses two 6V lantern batteries. This might be a neat replacement if the lamp will fit in the housing. Do the cop cars still use spotlights mounted on the door jams of the squads, and if so are they uses four-inch seal beam or LEDs?
Yes, patrol cars still have A-pillar mounted spot lights. Either LED or halogen. The ones we use are made by Unity. The LED are superior; more light, less current drain, longer life and less heat. Hope this helps.
The new cars have LED spotlights. They are mounted wherever they can fit them without hitting an airbag.
@@ModelA Ugh. Cable and wire routing. Staying away from and out of the path of airbags.
And I'm one of the biggest airbags around.
I thought for sure I had set you up for a wife joke
Nah, no wife jokes today.
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Are there LED's for the cowl and tail lights?
Yes
I sure youev heard Chip Foose it doing a survivor 32 Tudor
I have not heard of that
Paul the blue light is more like natural sunlight !
cool demo
True. But the Newton Wells LEDs look like the original headlights color.
@@ModelA yesI i know but if you see better and fellow drivers see you better, Ask Mode lT witch is better
and you can always switch them for shows!
@@ModelA and paul yes I went there
Enjoyed the video very much and learned a lot about auto lighting. Will go back now and watch your other videos. Sent over to your channel by ScoutCrafter.
Awesome, thank you!
Thanks for sharing
How do make the cookie monster thing?
@@ModelA basic Emoticons (smileys) on my messages from pc
So we know the cars are 6volt systems but are you on generator or alternator?
Alternator
I grew up in Detroit, and would see them all the time at Henry Ford Museum, and Greenfield Village, by the way my hero Scoutctafter sent me, would have subscribed sooner, good luck
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Thanks for the Video!
Hope it helped!