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| #Post#: 2866-------------------------------------------------- | |
| H4 headlight | |
| By: Rob vW Date: September 18, 2020, 4:32 am | |
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| If you want to improve the headlight on a Nuovo Falcone, you can | |
| use the headlight unit from a mk 1 VW Polo. I got one made by | |
| Hella. | |
| It is not an exact fit. You will find that the headlight rim | |
| sits on the new headlight glass. You can fit rubber edging | |
| strip onto the rim to give a seal. You will also need to remove | |
| the adjustment brackets from the headlight as they are not | |
| needed, and grind off the glass alignment pip at the bottom of | |
| the headlight. | |
| The W clips will be a very tight fit to hold the headlight into | |
| the rim. You might only be able to fit 3 clips, but they should | |
| be adequate. | |
| Be careful about connecting the headlight wires and get the | |
| polarity right. When you look at the back of the bulb, there | |
| are 3 spade connections in an upside down U formation. The left | |
| vertical spade is earth, upper horizontal spade is low beam and | |
| right vertical spade is high beam. As the original wire | |
| terminations are bullets, I simply made short wires colour coded | |
| according to the originals, with a spade connection for the new | |
| headlight end, and bullet connections on the opposite end to go | |
| into a joining socket to connect to the original wiring. And if | |
| you use a double socket you can wire in the yellow/black wire | |
| from the high beam warning light. | |
| As the original CEV headlight reflector on my bike is going | |
| rusty, I thought it a worthwhile conversion. | |
| #Post#: 2867-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: H4 headlight | |
| By: banquo Date: September 19, 2020, 6:35 am | |
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| That's a useful tip Rob. I read of someone else fitting another | |
| headlamp unit, apparently without much modification, but | |
| unfortunately can't remember what it was... >:( For mine, I | |
| kept the original, as the reflector is still good, and fitted a | |
| halogen bulb with the same Bosch pattern. That improved things, | |
| and I've recently improved it a bit more by adding relays for | |
| main beam and dip (with the added benefit of taking the load off | |
| the unreliable CEV switch) and run a completely separate and | |
| dedicated feed and earth directly from battery to the relays and | |
| the light. | |
| That's as good as it gets on the stock light, but the beam | |
| pattern and focus is quite poor, with a lot of beam spread. | |
| #Post#: 2869-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: H4 headlight | |
| By: mfeist Date: September 22, 2020, 3:31 am | |
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| Hi, | |
| I bought on ebay for 40EUR | |
| https://www.ebay.de/itm/Honda-CB-350-Four-CB-400-Four-H4-Einsatz-neu-Reflektor-… | |
| Fits allmost perfect. BUT I recommend using relays between the | |
| original switch and the H4 bulb. H4 consumes about 50% more | |
| current. The switch contacts will wear out sooner. I mounted two | |
| switching relays, one for the short and the other for the high | |
| beam. | |
| Regards | |
| Feistko | |
| #Post#: 2872-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: H4 headlight | |
| By: Rob vW Date: September 23, 2020, 4:09 am | |
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| I am sure that the Honda CB350/400 light fits fine. The CB 350 | |
| was never officially imported into the UK and would have the | |
| wrong dip beam for us here anyway. Also, the CB400/4 headlight | |
| tends to be rather expensive when compared with the Hella light | |
| from a VW Polo mk1. | |
| I am interested in which relays you fitted and how you connected | |
| the wiring. Did you need 2 relays, 1 for dip beam and 1 for | |
| main beam? | |
| #Post#: 2873-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: H4 headlight | |
| By: banquo Date: September 24, 2020, 6:42 am | |
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| I took a live feed and earth directly from the battery, with the | |
| live feed going to a micro relay triggered by a feed from the | |
| brake light switch, so it switches on with the ignition. That | |
| feed is taken all the way to the headlamp shell, where it feeds | |
| another two micro relays, one for main beam, and one for dip. | |
| The relay coils are fed from the main beam and dip feeds from | |
| the dipswitch, respectively. That way, I have a heavy cable from | |
| battery to relays to minimise voltage drop, and remove the | |
| headlamp current from both light/dipswitch and ignition switch. | |
| The easier way would be to divert the feed from ignition switch | |
| to the light switch to the relay inputs, thus removing the load | |
| only from the light switch, but it was easy to bring a dedicated | |
| feed from the battery, and I thought that unloading the ignition | |
| switch was probably a good thing to do. Bringing a heavy earth | |
| cable from battery to the bulbholder also minimises voltage | |
| drop. | |
| #Post#: 2878-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: H4 headlight | |
| By: mfeist Date: September 25, 2020, 2:40 am | |
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| Hello, | |
| my very simple H4 bulb connection: | |
| I tied everything behind the new H4 headlight, next to the fuse | |
| holder. | |
| I used two ordinary 12V DC 20A car relays. | |
| I brought + 12V to the relays from the fuse holder (line coming | |
| from the main ignition lock running through the fuse). To | |
| control the relays I used lines coming from the light switch to | |
| the old bulb one for the long and the other for the short beam. | |
| For - 12V I used an existing line in the headlight. | |
| regards Feistko | |
| #Post#: 2881-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: H4 headlight | |
| By: Rob vW Date: October 18, 2020, 1:07 pm | |
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| Relays now fitted & working! Not just the headlight but the | |
| horn as well, which is now really loud. | |
| However, I found it useful to draw out the circuits in a | |
| straight line as staring at the wiring diagram can send you | |
| crazy. | |
| If you take the horn circuit as an example, put the battery | |
| earth at the left end, then going to the right you get the | |
| battery positive, regulator B+, ignition switch 30, ignition | |
| switch 15/54, in to fuse board top row connector 3, out from | |
| fuse board bottom row connector 7, into horn+, out via horn -, | |
| into connector board E, out of connector board E to horn push | |
| button and finally to earth via the horn push button when | |
| operated. | |
| The relay has 4 connections, effectively 2 pairs with power + | |
| into one connector & earth- out of the 2nd connector. The | |
| connectors are numbered 30, 85, 86 & 87. The pairs are 30 & 87 | |
| and 85 & 86. 30 & 85 will be + power in. This means that the | |
| connection E wires can be disconnected. Also pull out the wire | |
| from the fuse board at lower connector 7. One will be connected | |
| to relay connector 87 and one earth. Relay connector 86 is | |
| connected to the horn push button wire which goes to earth when | |
| the push button is pressed. | |
| This gives you a nice loud horn. | |
| #Post#: 2882-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: H4 headlight | |
| By: banquo Date: October 18, 2020, 3:04 pm | |
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| Sounds like a result Rob; I have a colour wiring diagram that's | |
| far easier to follow. | |
| Never thought of doing the horn, but I've run out of space in | |
| the headlamp shell anyway! ;) | |
| #Post#: 2883-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: H4 headlight | |
| By: Rob vW Date: October 19, 2020, 4:32 am | |
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| There were a couple of false starts, but it does seem to work | |
| quite well now with the lights & horn. The horn (a single snail | |
| horn) is now particularly loud! | |
| Yes, the headlight shell is getting a bit crowded, but I still | |
| reckon there is room for the next project which is to fit | |
| indicators and a dynastart and get all the associated wiring in. | |
| #Post#: 2884-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: H4 headlight | |
| By: banquo Date: October 19, 2020, 5:16 am | |
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| I've sacrificed one of my toolboxes for electrical stuff, and | |
| now have an earth busbar, and a modern spade fusebox in there, | |
| as well as a couple of relays. I ran a dedicated live and earth | |
| from those to the lights, via a relay triggered by the brake | |
| light feed, to take the load off the ignition switch as well as | |
| the light switch | |
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