Phil,

This just might work.  How, exactly, do you install a ball plunger.  Do you need
to cut a threaded socket?
http://www.grainger.com/cgi-bin/item_detail?5062888Y5C313

Steve
http://www.AirstreamDreams.com

Philip Piper wrote:

> I'm not quite sure if it will work but look at page 1519 of the WW Grainger
> catalogue # 391. Ball plungers might be installed somewhere around the
> socket to "tighten" it up.
> Phil
> ----Original Message Follows----
> Jack,
>
> I'm guessing they are just plain worn out.  In my '67 Caravel the sockets
> have
> expanded and stretched since they are made of aluminum.  I'm so sick of the
> problem that I'm thinking about changing them out.  But I hate to because
> they
> look so cool.  If anyone has figured out how to fix these, please share the
> information.
>
> Steve
> http://www.AirstreamDreams.com
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>  > Hi Gang
>  >
>  > We have a '67 Safari, and for the past several years I've just put up
> with
>  > reading lights with broken ball and socket joints.  The problem is that
> the
>  > ball won't stay in the socket, it just falls out the end the first time
> you
>  > try to adjust the angle.
>  >
>  > Last night I decided I was smarter now, than I was a few years ago, so I
> took
>  > them apart again hoping to fix the joints.  Guess what?   I'm no smarter!
>  >
>  > Does anyone know how to fix these things?  Am I missing a retaining clip
>  > perhaps?
>  >
>  > Thanks  Jack
>  > Klamath Falls, OR
>
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