Go buy some red Tail Light Repair tape at the local Mart type store or automotive store.
I know, this is to easy, but it is much more practical than finding red replacement bulbs for your car or painting the existing bulbs.
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Yeah, I am not a pilot, but I would not put anything in a plane that wasn't certified by the FAA. :)
The roll of tape will convert a LOT of lights to red. I could not find replacement bulbs in red for my import car. I would love to convert everything to LEDs, but it probably isn't worth the cost. I have also seen green lights in cockpits of military aircraft. Any idea what that is about? Night-vision equipment? I'm guessing it is the same as red light when helping retain natural night-vision?
True story. A teacher of mine when I was in school was telling about an incident that happened when he and some friends were flying. The oil light or some thing like that, (it's been twenty five years since I heard the story) when on while they were flying between LA and Denver. They landed and pulled out the oil pump. It was broken. They were at a strip in the middle of no where and would have to have waited a few days for a new pump to come in. So they took the old pump down to the local auto parts store and showed it to the clerk and asked him if he had anything like it. He took it in the back and in a few minutes came back with a new pump exactly like it..
As they were paying for it, the clerk asked them what it was out of. They told him he didn't want to know, took the new pump and made their way back to the air strip. They installed the pump in the plane, took off and continued with their trip.