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fox81
Posts : 160 Join date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Cluster and Instrument panel mod. Sat Apr 18, 2009 6:50 pm | |
| I've been kicking around the idea of where to mount my gauges. I thought about under the radio or possible that panel that covers the one over the glove box. But with all those you have to look down or away from the road, plus they aren't in your line of sight. I initially wanted them in the dash and thats where they will be. Don't worry I didn't hack up my original cluster or panel, those are extras I got from the junkyard. I still haven't done the one I'm actually gunna use. So no loss if I screw them up. So here is a write up of how I did it. It's fairly simple and took me a couple of hours to do. I'm still trying to get a good flat black paint that won't scuff, also trying to figure out how to get some "chrome" on it. First off the type of gauges I used are the Equus 1.5", I'll be using the same brand tach. To mod the panel you need to decide where you want them. I tried to center mine the best I could. They weren't so center after I was done. But again this is a test panel. All you need a 1.5" hole saw and a good sharp file. Since the hole say cuts it right at 1.5" you need the hole just a hair bigger. So just a little filing and they fit just perfect. After you drill those holes out you will need to mod the cluster. The cluster comes apart fairly easily, a few screws and the face is off. Next you will want to remove the fuel gauge and the speedo. Then you'll want to remove the printed circuit board and anything else that easily comes off. After mine was apart I gave it a cleaning. Now you have just a plain cluster housing. Next you will have to remove the piece that would house the idiot lights for the Mustangs. All you need is a good sharp hack saw. The removal of this took me only a few minuets. After thats all said and done you can put the cluster back together, at this point you may want to install some after market speedo and fuel gauges. Thats up to you. Now is time for the test fit. Mine fit just fine and had a slight clearance issue with the bottom gauge but a little more work and it will be just fine. So I hope this helps put any doubt out of your mind if you were thinking of doing this but to worried to do it. Pictures are below and they follow in the order if the steps I wrote. | |
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detroitiron2000
Posts : 320 Join date : 2008-11-08 Age : 61 Location : Bridgman, Michigan
| Subject: Re: Cluster and Instrument panel mod. Sat Apr 18, 2009 6:58 pm | |
| Looks good! How are you going to introduce the chrome?
Don | |
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fox81
Posts : 160 Join date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Cluster and Instrument panel mod. Sat Apr 18, 2009 9:42 pm | |
| Well I bought a can of Rustoleum Chrome paint. I tried masking and just spraying the trim. It didn't work so well...I may have to end up brushing it on the trim edges. | |
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detroitiron2000
Posts : 320 Join date : 2008-11-08 Age : 61 Location : Bridgman, Michigan
| Subject: Re: Cluster and Instrument panel mod. Sun Apr 19, 2009 1:06 pm | |
| I found a site that sells all kinds of cool vinyl sheeting. I plan to cover mine in some of that. I'm still stumped on the bright trim too though. I want a brushed aluminum look. I may just cut pieces to shape, brush them, and apply with epoxy or if the piece is large enough, small screws for a more mechanical look. Or I gess another alternative would be to use an alternative vinyl but applying that would get tedious. For those wanting to spend a few bucks, these are really cool: http://mc-machine.com/mcm_joom/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/Don | |
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Stymees'mont
Posts : 406 Join date : 2008-11-08 Age : 51 Location : Minnesota
| Subject: Re: Cluster and Instrument panel mod. Sun Apr 19, 2009 2:36 pm | |
| I have been working on some "KITS" for our cars. I have endless choices of options for you to pick from. I am working on making it easy for any one to do for their car and also for some real custom panels to have them sent to me and I can do them as well. If you or anyone is interested just let me know, I am working on a sample set now to show. | |
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detroitiron2000
Posts : 320 Join date : 2008-11-08 Age : 61 Location : Bridgman, Michigan
| Subject: Re: Cluster and Instrument panel mod. Mon Apr 20, 2009 10:58 pm | |
| Stymee - post up some pics, would love to see them. Start a new thread when you do!!!
Don | |
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fox81
Posts : 160 Join date : 2008-12-28
| Subject: Re: Cluster and Instrument panel mod. Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:06 pm | |
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Red 78'
Posts : 93 Join date : 2008-11-08 Age : 68 Location : ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
| Subject: Re: Cluster and Instrument panel mod. Sun Apr 26, 2009 5:41 pm | |
| Just use a silver paint pen for the trim. My 78 did not have chrome trim. The silver was all painted on from the factory. I have had to redo it over the years. This included the trunk emblems.
Other colored pens work great for touch ups. Testor's makes them and can be found at hobby shops. Or you can find other brands at Michaels. | |
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Stymees'mont
Posts : 406 Join date : 2008-11-08 Age : 51 Location : Minnesota
| Subject: Re: Cluster and Instrument panel mod. Sun Apr 26, 2009 11:19 pm | |
| - detroitiron2000 wrote:
- Stymee - post up some pics, would love to see them. Start a new thread when you do!!!
Don I will post some pic's. It will be some time before I have a working kit. Ask Bigblockcowboy, I get very busy all the time with a business to run and another full time job.....and all the other things I do to fill in time. No rest for the wicked ! | |
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detroitiron2000
Posts : 320 Join date : 2008-11-08 Age : 61 Location : Bridgman, Michigan
| Subject: Re: Cluster and Instrument panel mod. Thu Apr 30, 2009 2:45 pm | |
| Wicked? You? Okay, I'll buy it I bought up three panels including one that is from the GT and it looks like an aircraft panel. I'm thinking about layering carbon fiber with aluminum trim but before going to all that trouble I want to see what you pull together. WHo knows? Thanks for doing this! Don | |
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Stymees'mont
Posts : 406 Join date : 2008-11-08 Age : 51 Location : Minnesota
| Subject: Re: Cluster and Instrument panel mod. Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:31 pm | |
| Thats cool, I do have a Mustang panel to also make a panel kit for too. I also have some plans for panel kits for other area of the interior to match. | |
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Stymees'mont
Posts : 406 Join date : 2008-11-08 Age : 51 Location : Minnesota
| Subject: Re: Cluster and Instrument panel mod. Sun May 03, 2009 12:03 am | |
| It will not be long, today I went to an ALL FORD bone yard and found me some dash panels to work with. I also found maybe 10-15 F/Z's there and 100 Mustangs. Can't say they are all or if many are worth fixing up. Some have good parts on them but most of the popular stuff is already gone. Like tail lights, smooth bumpers, etc. There is a good chance I did not see all the cars, there is 1200 cars / trucks there and all hiden in trees and behind huge walls of stacked cars. I will need a couple more weekends to see them all. This place only crushed 2 cars last year when the price of steel was way high, so he wont be crushing any time too soon. So the dash panel kits will be in the works. | |
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