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    My 63 chev Belair used to have the same problem. The solution (for me) was to replace the headlight relay witha good quality bosch unit. Fixed it all up and made the lights a heap brighter as well. As a note I have seen some early chevs with no relay at all, if your is like that addiing one realy would be an awesome idea. This would then utilise the old headlight cct only for relay activation voltage.

    Andy
    Last edited by gherkin350; 12-04-2005 at 07:41 PM.
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