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Mhussnatter 02-16-2017 09:08 PM

gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
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Does anyone here in the forum do gauge cluster restoration / rebuilds. Not sure what is working and what isn't but I would like to either replace my guage cluster with a new one or have my stock one restored. I am having the wiring etc. looked over so in the mean time I figured I would pull the cluster and have it restored or replaced... Man those new clusters sure are Expensive$$ Don't want to go digital I would like to keep it somewhat stock looking but with White text, markings etc and nice red needles. Can anyone recommend someone for restoration or does anyone know of a vendor that may have what I am looking for in a new cluster that is reasonably priced. Here is what I am working with now. Oh and also that column and steering wheel are coming out and I am going with a chrome IDIDIT column and a walnut steering wheel

Thanks
Mike

custom10nut 02-16-2017 09:43 PM

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It's really pretty easy to restore it yourself. Take it apart, clean it up, repainting the needles ( if needed), and replace the bezel. Done deal :metal:

Andy4639 02-16-2017 09:47 PM

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You can buy the white face decal's also for them. It is farely easy to do it your self.:chevy:

Jcfcamaro 02-16-2017 09:57 PM

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Where do you find the white marks. Never have seen them

berch 69GMC 02-16-2017 10:30 PM

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I used decals from white gauges.net

franken 02-16-2017 11:26 PM

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If the OP is going to use an new column he/she has cubic money, so why stop w/ the column?
Being cheap, I tried painting the old bezel. No bueno. Now I plan to use an old one that fits the general decrepidness of the truck. You can also dip the bezel in purple power and that will leave it raw black plastic.
The guages rarely go south, but the indicators fade. I backed w/ paper and used a paint pen thing from a hobby store to recolor on one set, but it isn't pretty.
As far a white face goes, it looks hideous. Just don't.

Mhussnatter 02-17-2017 10:25 AM

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Not looking for white faces I want black faces with clean white markings not the greenish color that came stock

Gus350 02-17-2017 10:42 AM

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TBone 1964 rebuilt mine it looks brand new.

Mhussnatter 02-17-2017 11:14 AM

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Gus

Do u have his contact info?

Gus350 02-17-2017 11:25 AM

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Just send a private message to Tbone1964 he will get back to you.

Mhussnatter 02-17-2017 11:33 AM

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I found a Tbone but not a Tbone1964. Sent him a PM

Coley 02-17-2017 11:43 AM

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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

Neutral Zone 02-17-2017 12:36 PM

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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

Can I get that instruction sheet please? Dwain.jones7@gmail.com. Thanks a bunch

Coley 02-17-2017 01:06 PM

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Dwain....sent and on the way.
Coley

Jcfcamaro 02-17-2017 01:09 PM

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Can I get a copy of that too please? jcfcamaro@fairfaxmo.net

mike1971c10 02-17-2017 01:13 PM

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Hey Coley,
I'm at that point now where I have several panels in case I mess one up. Would you send one to: mike.burke60@yahoo.com
mike

OregonNed 02-17-2017 02:02 PM

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Going to work more on mine. Can I get the .PDF at nedfh@comcast.net ? thanks!

bgwss 02-17-2017 03:40 PM

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Can send me one also bgwss@hotmail.com?

Smokeem 02-17-2017 06:17 PM

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Could you send me a set also ricklnay@gmail.com

Thanks Rick

sKnNyPpY 02-17-2017 06:52 PM

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Dash pdf to ericstockard@gmail.com please.

samkost 02-17-2017 08:15 PM

Re: gauge cluster rebuild/restoration
 
If you would please,
Send the PDF to samkost53@gmail.com.
Much appreciated,
Thanks,
Sam

Andy4639 02-17-2017 09:06 PM

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Once you take one out it becomes a easy task. I can have it out in a matter of minutes. Knowing the proper sequence is the key here.:chevy:

arks 02-17-2017 09:42 PM

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Coley- PM sent.
Thank you!

mike1971c10 02-18-2017 11:20 AM

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Coley,
I would like to thank you for the PDF. I've been reluctant to pull it so I don't get myself in too much trouble. It just shows you again why this is such a right
site. helping one another
mike

Ramiro0727 02-18-2017 12:46 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

Coley,

Could you please email me the PDF to rhernandez0727@att.net.

Thanks,
Ramiro


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