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Hey Larry, 
    That's called a 'socket'.  The airframe is the ground, just like on
your HD. 
(Maybe the 'two-contact' bulbs are for coupes with turn signals????)
;-) 

Bob Saville 
  
  


Larry Wilkins wrote: 


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I gotta hear about this.  A light with only one contact?  As with Human
bodies, what goes in must come out.  For a light to work, it must have a
hot side, and a ground side.  So,  somewhere that baby has to have a
ground contact. Larry 

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Tom;    I hate to tell you this, but it depends >grin<. What I mean is
that there are two types of light sockets that were used. One has two
contacts, and the other has only one. It appears from my limited
experience that the most common one is the light using the socket that has
only one contact. The bulb for the single contact is a 93, and the one
with a double contact is a 94. 
Lynn

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