I have a pair of the repro king bee style 7" headlights with the h4 bulbs, I need a replacement lense or a pair , can't seem to find anyone carrying just the lenses - any ideas where to find them? Thanks
I've never seen a King Bee with a separate reflector and lense. Didn't know you could do that. I thought the purpose of King Bees in the first place was to use the "new" sealed beam units.
I think I get it now. The H4 that the original poster is talking about is a Halogen bulb inside a non-sealed beam glass housing. All these modern terms/part numbers cornfused me.
Alchemy, Mine had Hellas in them when I got them. I removed them and put sealed beams in them they look better that way, at least to me. OK not to hijack but someone removed the King Bee tags from mine before I got them if anyone has a pair of totally trashed king bees and wants to donate the tags to me. Anyway back to the ptiginal question I have not found a source for lenses for H-4 conversions yet my experience is that you have to buy the complete unit. Maybe contact Hella and see if they will sell just the lenses or know a soucrce.
A decade ago I bought two cases of NOS sealed beam units. Tender old AC boxes from the 1960's. I've got a lifetime supply for all my King Bees (and Arrows, and BLCs, and Guides, etc).
This thread reminded me of two beams I have, that look like sealed beams, but do have a replaceable bulb. They came out of a 1948 firetruck. If I can find them, I will take a pic for ID. They have the same style glass "lens" as a sealed beam, but the back is black painted steel, with a small bulb holder.
A while back I bought some from Rick Bales here on the HAMB. Repops but pretty nice tags. I'd heard he had some serious health problem but never heard how he is. Might try him. I think they were $20.00.
H4 designation are european e3 code headlights (lense are desigend for a sharp horizontal beam cut off). The H4 halogen bulbs have three prongs that fit inside the lens and reflector that are glued or fused together. you can find 7 inch H4 headlights on ebay for $19 each. Do not use the diamond cut reflectors as they spread the light in a random patern all over the place or just have spotlight beam patterns.