3TJ Headlight
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3TJ Headlight
Quick question, can you replace the 400 3TJ headlight with one from another model like the 600 with normal uk bulbs?
Done a quick search but didn't find any answers.
Thanks in advance
Done a quick search but didn't find any answers.
Thanks in advance
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Re: 3TJ Headlight
Yes, the one for the FZR1000EXUP 1991-92 has a single H4 bulb in the centre
It does fit behind the 3TJ central bracket but it's a bit of a squeeze.
Changing the bulb looks just about possible in situ but only just.
I changed mine after both the projector bulbs blew and it was cheaper to get the H4 headlight than 2 bulbs for the projectors.
It does fit behind the 3TJ central bracket but it's a bit of a squeeze.
Changing the bulb looks just about possible in situ but only just.
I changed mine after both the projector bulbs blew and it was cheaper to get the H4 headlight than 2 bulbs for the projectors.
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Re: 3TJ Headlight
Thanks for that, any pics of yours?
Anything else need doing, any wiring etc?
Anything else need doing, any wiring etc?
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Re: 3TJ Headlight
If you get the 1000's loom with it, then it will have the H4 fitting.
There are other bikes that have the same fitting too - FZR600, TRX850 etc.
You should probably fit a relay to be on the safe side
There are other bikes that have the same fitting too - FZR600, TRX850 etc.
You should probably fit a relay to be on the safe side
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Re: 3TJ Headlight
Yeah, splice the H4 connector block on in parallel to what you've got so you can revert to projectors later if you want to.
You don't need a relay... you're reducing total load. I'm beginning to think that Evil has shares in a relay company.
Got no pics. Trust me it fits but it's just tight. There's nothing on evilbay at the moment anyway.
You don't need a relay... you're reducing total load. I'm beginning to think that Evil has shares in a relay company.
Got no pics. Trust me it fits but it's just tight. There's nothing on evilbay at the moment anyway.
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Re: 3TJ Headlight
Nah - I put some lamps on the Bimota and they were fine ... then they didn't work and I found the wires broke dure to heat cycling. There wasn't even a difference between the total voltage draw ....
I usuually play safe on the forum, I don't want to say yeah chuck something in and have it damage anything
I usuually play safe on the forum, I don't want to say yeah chuck something in and have it damage anything
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Re: 3TJ Headlight
Had a look earlier and as you say, nothing on thereThere's nothing on evilbay at the moment anyway

Thanks for the help guys, will keep checking on ebay till one comes up

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Re: 3TJ Headlight
i've got a 4dx1 normal bulb headlight on spare
if somebody wants it....
if somebody wants it....
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Re: 3TJ Headlight
I tell people exactly the same as I have done myself without problems. If mine had a problem then I would recommend otherwise but I am an engineer by profession and don't overdesign or overcomplicate matters more than necessary, either at work or in my own garage.Evilchicken0 wrote:Nah - I put some lamps on the Bimota and they were fine ... then they didn't work and I found the wires broke dure to heat cycling. There wasn't even a difference between the total voltage draw ....
I usuually play safe on the forum, I don't want to say yeah chuck something in and have it damage anything