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webfoot 02-04-2009 11:31 PM

'71 Dash pad removal
 
Attempted to remove this thing to try and find an electrical bug. Took out the 5 or so screws and expected it to have little friction clips like my chevelle, but it looks like there is more to it than that.

I'll post in the electrical forum with my other problem on the off chance its something common, if anybody wants to check it out.

powell72 02-04-2009 11:36 PM

Re: '71 Dash pad removal
 
There are nuts that attach it to the dash from the underside also, about six(?) if I remember. It helps to have the cluster/radio/glovebox liner out of the way, but I've gotten there just removing the glovebox liner before.

t&tkennels 02-04-2009 11:36 PM

Re: '71 Dash pad removal
 
i dont think you have removed all the screws (pal nuts ) i think there is more than 5 or so, Maybe 8 cant remember . but once their all removed it comes right off, at least mine did.:smoke:

1970cstblazer 02-04-2009 11:39 PM

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It is MUCH easier to remove the dash pad if the glovebox and gauge cluster is removed, especially on A/C trucks.

webfoot 02-04-2009 11:42 PM

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WOW you guys are fast. OK I'll go underneath it and see what I can find. This is a non-AC rig so hopefully I can get behind there. How hard is it to get the gauge cluster out, is it just the screws I can see from the seat holding it in?

ashx2 02-05-2009 12:00 AM

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Take a deep breath and make sure there are no small children around when you start trying to get to all the nuts. In my opinion, it works best to have the seat out so you have room to flop your body around while standing on your head.

The PO of my other truck hacked the dash up to the extent that the studs would not fit into the metal dash properly anymore....and then to put it back on, they laid down two lines of silicone on the top/bottom edges of the dashpad! It took me over an hour and a half of pulling/tugging and priying to get it off!

But I finally got it. Now I'll have to put it on my daily driver when I get it all finished up.

Greg

webfoot 02-05-2009 12:05 AM

Re: '71 Dash pad removal
 
This dash pad is completely trashed anyway - is there any sort of "sacrificial" way I can get it out of there?

LockDoc 02-05-2009 01:10 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by webfoot (Post 3126034)
This dash pad is completely trashed anyway - is there any sort of "sacrificial" way I can get it out of there?

Not really. There is a metal insert the full length of the pad and the studs are welded to it. I won't say it can't be done but you may damage something else in the process...

LockDoc

webfoot 02-05-2009 09:06 PM

Re: '71 Dash pad removal
 
Boy, those little studs are WAAY up in there!! I don't see how you could even get those out without having the whole dash apart.

Then I tried to get the cluster to come forward, and couldn't figure out how to get the washer knob out of the switch.

With 3 pedals and 2 levers there really isn't a lot of room to squirm around under there, either.

PanelDeland 02-05-2009 10:13 PM

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The light switch had a button on it.It's kinda hard to find but feel around and you will find it.Push it in and pull the knob the shaft and knob come out together.Unhook the battery since the lights will come on.The wiper knob has a small set screw.There is a plug on the dash guages and a compression style fitting on the oil pressure guage.Then the dash bezel will tip forward.Then you can usually get to the nuts on the drivers side.The glovebox has screwss you can find those.Then you can get to the pass side.The only tip I can give you is a 5/16(I think) socket 1/4 drive with wiggle joints and extensions may help.The dash pad may have "grown" in place but should sepperate with a little persuasion.

spankrz 02-05-2009 10:21 PM

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i took mine off my 72 about a month ago. its pretty simple. you just have to get a end wrench [i forget what size] and reach up under there blindly and feel where the nuts are. then it should come right off since you already have the screws out. if you order a repro one, it has a little bit better mounting system.

spankrz 02-05-2009 10:23 PM

Re: '71 Dash pad removal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by webfoot (Post 3127489)
Boy, those little studs are WAAY up in there!! I don't see how you could even get those out without having the whole dash apart.

Then I tried to get the cluster to come forward, and couldn't figure out how to get the washer knob out of the switch.

With 3 pedals and 2 levers there really isn't a lot of room to squirm around under there, either.

you are working blind, that is for sure.

when i took mine off, i had the seat out. that helped A LOT. a stock bench seat only has 8 bolts, and i took mine out myself. i am only in highschool, so you can do it. :metal:

spankrz 02-05-2009 10:24 PM

Re: '71 Dash pad removal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LockDoc (Post 3126134)
Not really. There is a metal insert the full length of the pad and the studs are welded to it. I won't say it can't be done but you may damage something else in the process...

LockDoc

if you are planning on trashing the pad, just rip the pad off of the metal brackets. that way you can see what youre doing a little better. ive done that before too.

Brandoneh 04-15-2009 12:10 AM

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I am stuck also... how do I get that damn reciever of the headlamp off? I got the knobs off the wiper and lights but the housings behing them wont move. any help? thanks.Attachment 452283

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71meangreenc10 04-15-2009 12:16 AM

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Did you remove the Bezel rings on the front off first?

Smitty

dan42 04-15-2009 12:20 AM

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I would take the instrument cluster out, the radio out, the headlight switch off, and the glovebox out. Once you do that, it's still a PITA, but it's a lot easier. I just did mine about a month ago.

tim21391 04-15-2009 01:47 AM

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if your talking about the knob you pull out for your headlights.. in my 72 you pull it until it wont come out.. i dont remember which way but either if you move the lever right or left it should slide right out...

cdowns 04-15-2009 05:34 AM

Re: '71 Dash pad removal
 
taking the dashpad off wont help in any way to fix or find an electrical problem// theres nothing near it or under it

Longhorn Man 04-15-2009 05:54 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cdowns (Post 3258129)
taking the dashpad off wont help in any way to fix or find an electrical problem// theres nothing near it or under it

I looked over this whole post, and I was saying the exact same thing the whole way though.

Brandoneh 04-15-2009 11:35 AM

Re: '71 Dash pad removal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 71meangreenc10 (Post 3257944)
Did you remove the Bezel rings on the front off first?

Smitty

Thats the one! how do I get those Bezel Rings off there? they seem to be stuck and I dont want to force them! thanks for all the info guys! :chevy:

Sinister 04-15-2009 11:36 AM

Re: '71 Dash pad removal
 
I put some needle nose pliers in the little holes and unscrew.

eightbanger 04-15-2009 11:44 AM

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I spoke to mine very sternly and out it came.......

On a serious note I left the pal nuts off mine after I reinstalled for an easy life during future removal.

Brandoneh 04-15-2009 12:15 PM

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Appreciate all the quickness and the help fella's.

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DorianB 04-02-2012 09:31 AM

Re: '71 Dash pad removal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ashx2 (Post 3126019)
Take a deep breath and make sure there are no small children around when you start trying to get to all the nuts. In my opinion, it works best to have the seat out so you have room to flop your body around while standing on your head.

The PO of my other truck hacked the dash up to the extent that the studs would not fit into the metal dash properly anymore....and then to put it back on, they laid down two lines of silicone on the top/bottom edges of the dashpad! It took me over an hour and a half of pulling/tugging and priying to get it off!

But I finally got it. Now I'll have to put it on my daily driver when I get it all finished up.

Greg

I am so stealing that line about flopping around inside the cab. It describes my experiences with work in the cab so well :)


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