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Shine up all of the exposed brass, especially the nail head terminal on the temp sender Any corrosion/green color/dark brass is additional resistance and will skew your dash gauge colder. Good luck
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Interested in a set.
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Hey Ls1nova, I'm interested and ready to purchase a faceplate set from you. Can you please PM me the details.
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does anyone covert these as a side business? I have the template from LS1NOVA and can get the parts from captianfab but not sure if i have the skills to make this happen myself.
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You might send a PM to member Tbone1964. He is in the business of rebuilding gauge clusters. Also member PGSigns has started rebuilding '64-'66 clusters, but I don't know if he does any other years.
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i started by askeing TBONE1964. He said he doesn't convert them anymore. But thanks for the other name I will look into it.
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Are you still doing the vinyl faces. Interested in getting a set
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Yes, I still have them. PM sent
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sorry if i'm just not seeing this, but i can't find the socket ya'll are using for the dash lights, i just seeing lots of different ideas. Can someone who has done the conversion post a link to one that they know works? Thanks for your help in advance
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thank you for describing where it is
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I cut it out with a cut off wheel and sanded the edges smooth with a DA sander. You're right, tin snips would probably be hard to use and would likely crack it.[/QUOTE]
I took the trip reset off then cut it out with a band saw, and then sanded the burs off with a piece of 120 grit sand paper. Could do the same think with a jig saw for those of you that don't have a band saw |
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Are there still sets available? If so I would like to get one
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Just wanted to give a shout out to LS1nova71, Captianfab, TBone and everyone else on this thread :metal: Finally got a chance to get in some work on the speedo swap and made some good progress in a timely matter thanks to everyones input/parts in on the forum. Next round is wiring this thing.
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^^^^^ Nice job, looking real good!
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I'm a little confused on how we are supposed to set up the fake face plate screws, does anyone have pictures of how they set it up?
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PM Sent on getting a set of these.
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Hey Eric,
Any way I can get another speedo decal sent my way. Changing some things around. Thanks |
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Ok. I'm currently doing this right now. I've got a question, when the needle is straight up and down its at 50mph. The sticker I'm putting on straight up and down will be 60 mph. Is the speedometer correction in the tune?
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