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1968 Changing Blubs in dash

green56

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Does any body have a smiple way of changing the light blub in the dash tried to feel up under dash but could not find any help would do
 

@Holmes

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Ahh removing the screws for the first time pulling on the cluster and cracking the plastic on the one you forgot to look for, the sound of the seal around the spedo cable and fire wall braking for the first time, the snag of the wireing harness striping - finding a build sheet - priceless. Not a fun project. FYI Remove the speedo cable before you try to pull the cluster out. The fun part is putting it back in. But if you are going to take it out do yourself a favor and put a mini tach in the clock blank while you have the cluster out.
 

66hcs-conv

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Hi gang,

When doing dash work on a 65- 66 I always put an old towel on the steering column, to prevent scratches. Don't know if that is necessary on the 68's or not.

Have fun! Dave
 

dpheyes

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While you are at it...

As we speak, it's just dumped 18" of snow overnight here in Alaska and I have today off. So, naturally I have my instrument cluster spread all over the kitchen table so I can restore it. What else is there to do when you are stuck in your igloo?

Since I have it all torn apart, I will be replacing all the bulbs with LEDs. I found a seller on e-bay where you can get 10 1895 LED bulbs for $10 with free shipping. Too bad there are 12 bulbs, so I need to get two sets.

Anyway, here's the link:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...arms=tab=Watching&item=190285769331&viewitem=

Doug
 

PFSlim

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Doug

Now is the time to install a tach in the dash, if you don't have one. Many folks have posted here in the past about buying a tach from "Down Under" that fits perfectly in the clock hole. During my restoration in 2004, I put in a jeep CJ tach, which looked and worked perfectly.

Paul
 

franklinair

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The tach's are available thru Mustangs Unlimited - from the guy downunder. WELL worth doing.
If you are using white LED's, my instructions said to REMOVE the blue lenses that cover the bulbs (blubs?) Works great.

Neil
 

hicountrybob

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The tach's are available thru Mustangs Unlimited - from the guy downunder. WELL worth doing.
If you are using white LED's, my instructions said to REMOVE the blue lenses that cover the bulbs (blubs?) Works great.

Neil
AND no matter which bulbs you use, change ALL of them while you're at it. SO RIGHT about a FUN and Exciting time w/ the R and R. Don't overlook the extreme right side nut. Have at it!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bob T. here.
 
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green56

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Does any body know were i could get a built sheet for the dash thanks
 

robert campbell

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In my old age, I remove the steering wheel. and use the towel on the column. Makes it ALOT easier! There is one "tinners" (stamped sheetmetal) nut right near the spot where the instrument cluster dash meets the center section on the backside of the cluster dash piece. You have to get this nut off. Dropping the ash tray and the ashtray inner mount (3 screws and you need a short stubby philips) helps. Also helps in finding that elusive flasher unit!

Rob
 
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