Re: How To Restore and Detail an Original Gauge Cluster
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Originally Posted by theastronaut
I picked up a 60-63 cluster to restore, does anyone know if the tach needle is supposed to be below the backing plate at rest? I'm thinking it's broken. I know that 64-66 tachs are visible at rest, but those are a different model tach.
It doesn't have a pin to rest on like the air pressure gauge does.
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theastronaut take a look at the gage when you get it out it should stop on the 0 or real close the needle may have come loose from the magnet. I had one that did that and I used a little super glue to reglue it to the magnet.
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