On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Mr. AMC wrote: > Do the halogen sealed beams draw any more amperage than regular sealed > beams? I don't want to cook the wiring. Also do they become hotter than > regular sealed beams. I have plastic headlight doors in my orange Hornet > and I don't want to melt or warp them. I have never use them so these > questions may seem stupid but I had to ask. I don't think they draw any more current, or get hotter, than the old ones. They use a really hot filament inside a bulb (inside the sealed housing) that contains a gas that slows the burnout of the filament. I run them exclusively, and in plastic-grilled cars (75 Gremlin) absolutely no problem. I now run removable-bulb type headlamps (H4 bulbs I think). Cibie makes good reflectors; you can get equiv. reflectors from Summit. About $40/side for 8". Good ones have a half-moon light pattern that puts all the light on the road, not in drivers eyes. 55W lamps (more current) and I run relays and short, fat wiring to the battery. Both the 63 Rambler and the Hornet. (In the Rambler, the old headlight switch burned up, I had to rebuid the contacts myself (desktop surgery) and ran relays to take the load of the senile switch. That all happened before the Cibies. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com