Boyce MotoMeter Light Disassembly
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Boyce MotoMeter Light Disassembly
Has anyone ever had one of these apart to change the bulb?
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Re: Boyce MotoMeter Light Disassembly
Trying to get my head around it. A rear view mirror with a light to show what's coming from behind?
Very cool accessory!
Very cool accessory!
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Re: Boyce MotoMeter Light Disassembly
?Thinking that the dome's bezel would unscrew from the base?
Posted quickly. This link has several to check out yet https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2021/0 ... rking.html
From the post "In the early auto years, drivers couldn't read their Moto-meter gauges at night, so the Moto-Meter company developed a solution with this light. This light attached to the outside post of the windshield. The driver could reach out and focus a strong beam of light onto his temperature gauge, allowing him to see the temperature of his car at night. Inside the glass dome of this light is a magnifying glass piece that is used to focus the beam of light onto the Moto-Meter gauge. The back side of the lamp had a shutter affair that could be opened about 1/2" to show a red light, either light or dark red, to the rear (the “parking lamp”). The whole affair cost six dollars; for an additional dollar, one could add a rearview mirror that bolted to the light fixture.""
Last edited by TRDxB2 on Mon Sep 22, 2025 8:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Boyce MotoMeter Light Disassembly
Thank you for the link Mr. Brandi. This unit is NOS out of its box, I’ve disassembled it this far but can’t figure out how to remove the glass lens. It almost seems pressed, I can’t imagine such an expensive product being sold without a means of replacing the bulb inside?
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Topic author - Posts: 589
- Joined: Wed Jul 28, 2021 7:17 am
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- Location: Grant's Lick, Kentucky
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Re: Boyce MotoMeter Light Disassembly
I even looked through Boyce patents and couldn’t find it, although everywhere on the light it says “Pat Pend”
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Re: Boyce MotoMeter Light Disassembly
Wonder if its set-up like a model T headlamp. spring under the reflector and studs to clear notchesTadpole wrote: ↑Mon Sep 22, 2025 8:43 pmThank you for the link Mr. Brandi. This unit is NOS out of its box, I’ve disassembled it this far but can’t figure out how to remove the glass lens. It almost seems pressed, I can’t imagine such an expensive product being sold without a means of replacing the bulb inside?
Push down on the bezel & rotate counter-clockwise ?
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