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Already Gone 02-18-2017 02:32 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coley (Post 7861627)
I have a set of instructions on how to fully, quickly remove the dash and/or re-install it that is in pdf form if any members are ever interested in taking this on.
It outlines the preferred tools required and probable time each step by step event should take as well as what not to do.
I think the first time I tried this it took me a couple of hours and a bucket of sweat to finally get the thing out.
Now, it's out and on the bench in about 10-15 minutes.
All of that said tho'...TBone does very nice work so you should get some good info and response from him on these dashes.

All Good
Coley

I used Coley's instructions to remove my dash and they are spot on with nothing left out. If I remember right he even tells to install a tach if are putting one in.

wshattuck 02-18-2017 05:30 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Coley,,,

could I get a copy of the instructions as well... wshattuck@gmail.com

thank you

EYates 05-08-2018 08:41 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
If anyone still checks this thread, would anyone mind sending me a copy of the PDF?

evolutionmotoringmedia@gmail.com

Jeff's72C10* 05-08-2018 10:02 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Coley, I'd like one also if possible

jcolzani.italia@gmail.com

Thx

lutronjim 05-08-2018 10:30 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
I would like one also jim.stewart@gmail.com.
Thanks

BlueBoy72 05-08-2018 10:51 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Coley,could I get a copy of the PDF instructions on dash cluster removal also?
totoraj@gmail.com
Thanks.

duke10 05-08-2018 11:14 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Me too please Dubois46@gmail.com
Thanks

Knight72 05-09-2018 12:04 AM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Coley, I'd like a copy as well if you get a chance. Knight8990@gmail.com

ho70 07-25-2018 08:45 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Coley, please add me to the dash instruction list.
cpayne@mts.net
:)

lutronjim 07-25-2018 10:26 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Coley I also would like a copy jim.stewart@gmail.com.
Thanks

franken II 07-25-2018 10:34 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
I'm confused. The cluster is held on by a few phillips screws. As I recall you need to loosen or drop the wheel side of the column but it's all pretty basic.
As far as the guages themselves, the needles fade, and wiring (battery and temp) gets messed up. Oil pressure is a steel line so fairly simple. Speedo is a cable.

BAWAlex 09-09-2018 11:49 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
If this is still available, could you please send one to:

alex1245@hotmail.com

Thanks!!!

TBONE1964 09-10-2018 12:35 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gus350 (Post 7861570)
TBone 1964 rebuilt mine it looks brand new.

;)

71gmcC15 09-10-2018 04:55 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
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Hers my cluster I did. I just took it apart and cleaned. Then painted the needles testors florescent orange. Super simple. And looks good to

darrellyates 09-10-2018 09:25 PM

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I used the new Dakota Digital VHX gauge package. Modern, but with needles.

Works great!! No problems, and is sort-of stock looking. Will try to include a picture.

OK, this was during the build, but you can see the gauges. I think they look OK.

Good Luck!

Chuck A 09-10-2018 09:33 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coley (Post 7861627)
I have a set of instructions on how to fully, quickly remove the dash and/or re-install it that is in pdf form if any members are ever interested in taking this on.
It outlines the preferred tools required and probable time each step by step event should take as well as what not to do.
I think the first time I tried this it took me a couple of hours and a bucket of sweat to finally get the thing out.
Now, it's out and on the bench in about 10-15 minutes.
All of that said tho'...TBone does very nice work so you should get some good info and response from him on these dashes.

All Good
Coley

Hi Coley,
Could you send me your pdf of the instructions. I was just about to get started on mine when I spotted your kind offer. Thanks! Chuckavery7@gmail.com

eastxbbqman 09-11-2018 05:14 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Coley, Could you send me the pdf? eastxbbqman@yahoo.com

plastercracker 09-18-2018 08:21 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1537316336

just made my own. had to ream the holes a little to fit 2 1/2 gauges but two years later every thing still works. even kept circut board for turn and high beam indicater lights. will go with 5 inch electric speedo and clock some day

EdwardSams 09-18-2018 09:40 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Perhaps one of you that has the .pdf instructions can take a picture of them and post here?

Thx
Posted via Mobile Device

hevy_chevy67 09-20-2018 05:04 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Bump on this. If someone could email me a copy to shaneeckel1988@gmail.com that would be greatly appreciated.

C4UC101969 09-20-2018 07:09 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coley (Post 7861627)
I have a set of instructions on how to fully, quickly remove the dash and/or re-install it that is in pdf form if any members are ever interested in taking this on.
It outlines the preferred tools required and probable time each step by step event should take as well as what not to do.
I think the first time I tried this it took me a couple of hours and a bucket of sweat to finally get the thing out.
Now, it's out and on the bench in about 10-15 minutes.
All of that said tho'...TBone does very nice work so you should get some good info and response from him on these dashes.

All Good
Coley

Hey is it possible to send me these instructions as well: olegb@live.ca

C4UC101969 09-20-2018 07:14 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=164357

toolboxchev 09-20-2018 07:33 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coley (Post 7861627)
I have a set of instructions on how to fully, quickly remove the dash and/or re-install it that is in pdf form if any members are ever interested in taking this on.
It outlines the preferred tools required and probable time each step by step event should take as well as what not to do.
I think the first time I tried this it took me a couple of hours and a bucket of sweat to finally get the thing out.
Now, it's out and on the bench in about 10-15 minutes.
All of that said tho'...TBone does very nice work so you should get some good info and response from him on these dashes.

All Good
Coley

Hey Coley, I for one would greatly appreciate it if you could post that up for everyone here. Or if you have time send a pdf copy to: toolboxchev@yahoo.com

red91sho 09-22-2018 05:32 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
Hi Coley, I also would be grateful for a pdf to red91sho@hotmail.com,

Thanks in advance!
steve

lutronjim 09-22-2018 09:50 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
If anyone has the pdf, I would be glad to convert and post. jim.stewart@gmail.com


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