View Full Version : How to De Tango Bugeye


jonnie c
26 June 2004, 16:23
Could some give me some pointers on how to get rid of all the orange in the headlamps please on a Bugeye? :-)

Many Thanks in advance.

Apple
28 June 2004, 00:51
change the indicator bulbs for silvertec ones (or equivalent) is a start :)

jonnie c
28 June 2004, 09:06
Yeah I've got some coming, but what to get rid of all the orange.

Does anybody know please. There must be loads od people that have done it.

Fulham71
28 June 2004, 11:15
remove all the screws
& other ancillairy buts
Put in the oven for even heat distribution
Carefully prise the two parts apart
ensure noone of the sealant touches the silver or glass surfaces
unscrew the silver portion
unclip the dome
screw the silver bit back in
push the two light parts together
reheat in over
& if you want add extra sealant to ensure water doesnt get in

SIMPLE !

jonnie c
28 June 2004, 12:21
Cool, so basicly do it the same as everyone is doing n their blobeye's.
I'll give it a go.

Any body near Basingstoke that has already done this, that wants to give me a hand some time?

mmmiddy
03 July 2004, 17:09
It's not as hard as you would think mate, the hardest bit is getting the lamps in and out of the car. I cheated and bought some off Ebay, detangoed them, then got my local dealer to swap them over.

140 for 15 mins does it nicely! Just take your time, pop them back in the oven every so often if it starts to stick again.

http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v280/mmmiddy/headlighttango.jpg

http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v280/mmmiddy/detangoed.jpg

The detangoed on is fitted with an Osram Diadem bulb, with a blue pearl like colour when not lit, or you can fit the Philips ones which are silver.

jammers
07 May 2005, 19:03
The detangoed on is fitted with an Osram Diadem bulb, with a blue pearl like colour when not lit.
Very nice that blue effect - where did you order them from??
cheers
James

ibz2004
25 October 2007, 22:33
i havent tried doing this to my bugeye yet. Can i use a hairdryer to heat the lamp rather than sticking it in the oven? Also what sealant would you recommend i use? thanks

DavidJohn
25 October 2007, 23:00
Yes, Ive used a hairdryer on a set Im doing at the moment.Just slowly move it over the edges and you should be able to slowly prise it apart. You may need to stop and use it again as it seems to cool down quite quickly. I didnt use any sealant as i wasnt too sure about it coping with engine bay temperature. But I would be interested in anyone elses suggestions that have.

Sideshow...
25 October 2007, 23:49
is it possible to break the orange dome and remove it in bits without having to go to the trouble of splitting the headlamps?

how does this mod fare with MOT's? its a mod that i'd like to do but dont want to run into any MOT issues

regards
bob

Chelspeed
26 October 2007, 08:51
Does search still work? I'm sure I remember someone posting about doing it with needle nose pliers thro the bulb hole. Could have been a blobeye though I guess. About a year ago I guess.

Sideshow...
26 October 2007, 17:16
Does search still work? I'm sure I remember someone posting about doing it with needle nose pliers thro the bulb hole. Could have been a blobeye though I guess. About a year ago I guess.

yep it does:) seen someone mention it on a thread but that was about it... so just looking to see if anyone else had tried it and could maybe pass on a couple of pointers... as the de-tango threads i found envolved a touch of cooking

regards
bob

Chelspeed
26 October 2007, 19:27
Sorry I wasn't being facetious. I recall comments about search being turned off for non full members and I didn't have time to try it earlier.

Now I have and I'vw found the thread I was thinking about, it was this one (http://bbs.scoobynet.com/styling-36/500089-my01-detango-headlights.html?showfull=1). Even a post from the guy who did it, might be worth a PM if he's still around.

Sideshow...
27 October 2007, 00:08
Sorry I wasn't being facetious. I recall comments about search being turned off for non full members and I didn't have time to try it earlier.

Now I have and I'vw found the thread I was thinking about, it was this one (http://bbs.scoobynet.com/styling-36/500089-my01-detango-headlights.html?showfull=1). Even a post from the guy who did it, might be worth a PM if he's still around.

hey no worries http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/images/smilies/smileys/cheers.gif
theres been a couple of folk i've PM'd in the past on other subjects based on searches but got nothing back so its hard to figure out whether a PM to posters on an old thread will come good or whether i should take my chances on a current thread

regards
bob

pauld37
27 October 2007, 10:20
hey no worries http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/images/smilies/smileys/cheers.gif
theres been a couple of folk i've PM'd in the past on other subjects based on searches but got nothing back so its hard to figure out whether a PM to posters on an old thread will come good or whether i should take my chances on a current thread

regards
bob

I'm still about :(

I found breaking the orange dome shaped plastic part :freak3: easy with long nosed pliers. Just push it inside the headlight, no problem :).

PM me if you're still stuck :)

Sideshow...
27 October 2007, 13:29
I'm still about :(

I found breaking the orange dome shaped plastic part :freak3: easy with long nosed pliers. Just push it inside the headlight, no problem :).

PM me if you're still stuck :)


cheerz matey :thumb:

pauld37
27 October 2007, 16:24
:D :thumb:

richardg
31 October 2007, 09:36
i was nervous about putting mine in the oven, so ended up buying some already done on ebay. my originals are sitting safely in the shed ready for when i sell - if i'd thought/known about the long nosed pliers option to break up the orange dome :notworthy , i would have tackled it myself. oh well :freak3:


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