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I got my fiberglass polishing pen today. so I decided to give it a try. wow that deal really made short work of polishing the copper on the board.
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I like working on these small parts I can do it in the house in the a.c. while I watch Gunsmoke!:)
 
Today I got my winter green oil in the mail I read a thread by @bapmia about restoring rubber the rubbers in my cluster weren't real crusty but the ones around the small glass were a little stiff and cracked in the corners so I thought I'd try to boil them in the oil as instructed by the thread
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made a wire bottom not sure this was necessary
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i brought to a boil and simmered for 45 min the thread said not to do this inside I second that after the fact it's real strong and our faces are burning be just a little
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im a believer my rubbers look brand new and are flexible and clean;)
 
So I decided while I'm resting, waiting for my guage stickers to come in. I'd work on my glove box door.
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first I pulled everything off and took it to my handy dandy homemade sand blasting cabinet
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then I primed and painted then cleaned up the door pull
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So my numbers came in thank you Daniel from Gauge M arks for the friendly service and fast shipping also for a quality product
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my :princess:ask if i would like her help. shes got some experience in with vinyl so i said yes i would! then i pretty well just watched and held the light. it's a little tricky to do to be honest. i have giant hands that just act retarded with dainty small items.
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the others are a little easier to do cause, they have some line up dots. the speedo takes a little eyeballing
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Thank you to my wife for her help with the vinyl now. I've got to attach back the gauge plates to the gauges.
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the amp meter uses screws it was simple. the rest use rivets i had a time finding some small enough.
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i had to make the holes just a fudge bigger and then it worked great!
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all like new again
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:rimshot::bounce::rimshot::bounce2:
 
Now for the odometer i really hadn't planned on getting to deep into this part. I figured i could just spray some cleaner in there and move on. But the more i cleaned on it the more i realized it was going to have to come apart. basically the numbers were stuck with dried up old grease.
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Tried to keep everything together and clean one at a time and put it back the way it was. I was a little nervous about screwing up and ended up forgetting to take pictures.
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Put together time! :D Hope i remember how it goes back together. First the turn signal arrows get glued in.
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then the high beam indicator light cover.
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mounted the speedo and siliconed all the rubbers in and mounted the glass.
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i shined up this grounding block and the spring on the fuel gauge that mounts to it. (sorry about my sucky pictures)
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