07-25-2010 | #1 |
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Niceville
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Instrument Cluster
I've done quite a few things with these cars. The latest that I've tackled taught me a bit. It is the instrument cluster. Unfortunately I did not take any pictures but can help if anyone needs it.
SITUATION: Dark Red car came with an LT1 instrument cluster (I will keep my comments to myself but it was taken to a dealership with an inoperable oil temp gauge). With DJ's help, I found the only available 94-95 LT5 cluster in the world. Put it in and guess what--the d@mn oil temp gauge was broken. Well I've lived with it for a year but I have decided to enjoy this car--find some headers and drive the fool out of it. The gauge was driving me crazy. SOLUTION: Re-remove the instrument cluster and take it apart. Here's what I learned: Knowing the analog gauges are not very accurate ,nor linear, I decided to cannibalize the LT1 individual instruments and replace into the LT5 cluster. Well, the part number was the same so no issue. A few screws to remove the face and a gentle pry the cover was off. It involved removing the needle indicator(s). The LT1 parts were in better shape so I used its needles for the LT5. Put it all back together and guess what...worked. LESSONS LEARNED: I've followed these cars for a while and have read all of the old Registry magazines. There are some tachometers that are off. Guess what-->just remove the needle and replace at the correct place. You must pry the needle gauge from beneath so as not to break the black cover. Disclaimer: I followed the service manual to R&R the instrument cluster. The rest is not written anywhere. Use at your own risk. My risk was looking at a ~$400 repair. I overcame that in about 20 minutes. Ted |
07-25-2010 | #2 |
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Bartlett, IL
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Re: Instrument Cluster
so the needles are not keyed? I would love to have a plug in cluster with more accurate gauges..
thanks for the write up on the cluster R&R..
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07-25-2010 | #3 | |
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Re: Instrument Cluster
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I started to fabricate a DC reostat to plug into the back of the instrument cluster but figured it would be overkill for my single fix. Ted |
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