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You didn't specify make/model, but on my C182, the Grimes lamp
holder assembly is mounted on the fiberglass tailcone. There are two wires, power and ground. Each has the aircraft-style "quick connect" interlocking-blade connectors (the kind that have a piece of insulating sleeve pushed over them). The power wire comes through the rear fuselage bulkhead via a grommet. The ground wire is grounded to that same bulkhead with a crimp-on ring-tongue terminal under a 6-32 screw. At each annual, it only takes a moment to remove the fiberglass tailcone and to disconnect the blade-tongue connectors. MikeM Ben Jackson wrote: My lower tail nav light doesn't work because the braided metal ground strap that connected the tailcone to the light housing fell off the tail cone side. I can't tell (at least from the outside) how it was originally attached to the aluminum skin. I don't see a rivet -- would it have been soldered? Crimped somehow? |
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