Hello
I am looking for a good reflektor for my hella 128 foglight??
Mine is too rusted to use but they are hard to get so any help is welcome
grtz egbert from holland/amsterdam
Hello
I am looking for a good reflektor for my hella 128 foglight??
Mine is too rusted to use but they are hard to get so any help is welcome
grtz egbert from holland/amsterdam
Hi Egbert,
I may have a rechromed pair, but I have to check.
But as your car is model year 1968 and was delivered in Germany the Hella fog lights should be H1. The reflectors and the glasses are different in H1!
Please let me know, whether you are looking for H1 or the normal type of Hella 128?
For your information:
The picture below show H1 Hella with yellow reflectors, but the glasses are mounted wrong with the buttom up (these are not mine)!
Marry Christmas
Claudius
Egbert,
You may try at "RSL" in Germany, they have repro's. Don't know if they would sell the reflector separately, but you can give it a try. Look at the bottom of this page: http://www.rsl-classic.de/pages_en/c...cessories.html
Groeten uit Aalsmeer,
Arjen
early s registry #661
r-gruppe # 604
Claudius, the glasses are mounted correct for these lights and hence are these not correct for a SWB Porsche. If you take a close look you see also the drain triangle, another tell that the glasses are installed correct. These lights are supposed to 'stand' whereas for a Porsche they 'hang'.The picture below show H1 Hella with yellow reflectors, but the glasses are mounted wrong with the buttom up (these are not mine)!
Richard
Eric, Claudius,
I just learned that there are apparently (at least) 2 kind of 128 housings.
Mine have the drain triangle in the housing itself, on the picture it seems to be in the frame and in that case it's indeed possible to flip the frame.
Richard
Hi,
here is what I found:
There were 3 different housings:
1. without drain ->which is the earliest type in my opinion
2. slot drain
3. triangle drian
The drain holes are on the lens frame only.
Hopefully somebody has more detailled information?
Richard, I couldn't find any difference in the ground wire? Could you please post a picture what you found? Thank you.
Egbert, I haven't checked my loose spare parts, which are located on a different place. I will let you know at the beginning of the next year.
Best
Claudius
Does anyone know when the 2 rivets appeared on each side? Is this for H-1 only?
Hella 128 lamps came in four configurations:
644.631.201.03
White glass, yellow reflector (Osram) normal lamps, Europe.
644.631.201.04
White Glass, White reflector, (Osram) normal lamps, USA
901.631.201.00
White reflector for Halogen Lamps, NOT for USA
901.631.201.10
Yellow reflector for Halogen Lamps, NOT for USA
(No mention of the Yellow glass for other markets in the parts book up to 3/69).
Note the brass light baffle that is clipped in front of the Osram lamps, it is the half oval with arms. The light baffle for the halogen is part of the light socket.
The #644 part numbers were carryovers and the same lights used on the 356.
I have only seen the current production of the Hella lights having the Halogen lamp sockets.
The photo is of a 1964 911 lamp (A) and a recent Hella 128 (B). (The reflector on the 1964 light is rotted away and the make shift reflective surface is the silver foil from a pack of cigarettes).
Bob
Early S Reg #370