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 Post subject: dash repair
PostPosted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 4:58 pm 
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i found a few terminals busted off from my dash so i soldered them back on i hope this holds ... anyone have a better idea

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That's what I had to do when I pulled my cluster. Some of the copper was curled up so I had to solder a wire to connect to the other side. I did that while I was updating the cluster regulator. I still don't know if it works yet because I am still in the process of replacing wiring that was fried from the PO. But I don't mind it, I'm sure like the rest of us, its an enjoyable hobby. Anyways, it should work fine. Nice job!


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I had to solder pins on the cluster of my Dodge class C motor home. Gas gauge, temp all worked after that.

I have a spare instrument cluster from a Duster I'll never use if you want it.

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mmmm instrument cluster

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Not a better idea just different.Had the same problem on one of my project vans,only when I carefully removed the connector ALL the pins came off,errr.What to do,whoa is me,umm.Have a donner van that a big ole cedar tree center punched,but the dash was good,just newer and not a direct swap out.Rainy day,carefully pried the backs up on pins and removed,sweged them a bit and pushed into project dash pod,rebent the backs and added a dab of JBweld to sturdy them up abit.TaDa works just ducky :D Like I said,not better just another way,besides my solderin iron is as big as a pry bar,figured I'd melt the pod to a blob doing it like you did. 8)

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:34 pm 
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........or I could make you a new one :D

thats a good idea though, to solder the connection back. I have never been very good at soldering. maybe I just never had a decent gun, all of the ones I ever had were the size of my thumb.

did you just scrape off any excess if you spilled? I tried that once on a board for something and did a ton of damage.


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That looks like a pretty good repair, I had the same problem on my old '69 Valiant Just be really careful when you hook the bulkhead back up since the pins may have shifted a little.

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........or I could make you a new one :D
did you just scrape off any excess if you spilled? I tried that once on a board for something and did a ton of damage.
i might be into a custom cluster with fuel - temp and spedo only p/m me about it and your prices.

i didn't spill any solder - 15yrs as an electronics tech gets you pretty good @ soldering. i just preped the area with some acid flux and used a weller 15W gun. then used locking forcepts to hold the pins in place during soldering.and since i have had my dash out like 10+ times this week i re-soldered the pins and cleaned up the solder.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 2:48 pm 
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MiDi, you have a PM.


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