mustang1989
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I stumbled onto this several years ago when I was building my Revell '56 Ford F-100. I had seen all examples of homemade return springs from wire wound around a small needle so I gave it a shot. I'm a pretty patient guy so I gave it several tries and just couldn't get uniform wraps to get a realistic "spring" look out of it. I needed something small enough that would look more like a spring than a botched attempt by me. That night I changed a turn signal bulb in my truck and "DING".............the light bulb turned on
............literally.
Take a 1:1 scale 3157 Turn Signal Bulb (You've got two different size "springs" to choose from here) and break the glass:
Then just rob the filaments out of it:
a little closer:
And one of these that I installed on my 1971 Dyno Don Ford Maverick 427 SOHC Engine
Take a 1:1 scale 3157 Turn Signal Bulb (You've got two different size "springs" to choose from here) and break the glass:
Then just rob the filaments out of it:
a little closer:
And one of these that I installed on my 1971 Dyno Don Ford Maverick 427 SOHC Engine
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