LED Dash Light

ok first i would blow it off becasue it hasn't seen the light of day in over 45 years lol...

so first is to remove all the light sockets on the back so they dont break!

then lay the cluster on its face...

there are some screws around the out side of the housing holding the bezel onto the housing, think they were 1/4" heads...

with those out you can now remove the bezel and lens from the housing...

next remove the "face plate" from the housing, exposing the complete gauge faces...

then remove the gauge nuts on the backside, a 3/8 nut driver works great... there will be two nuts for the temp, fuel, and amp gauge...

once you have removed them you can now remove the circuit boards on the back... again 1/4 heads, if i remember 3 on the right and 2 on the left...

now with the boards off it exposes the back sides of the "lens covers" (the blue ones)... if you are doing an LED light or anything other than the stock lights you can remove them for better color and a much brighter light!

simply get a ball or cone diegrinder and buzz the little heads off... now they were plastic studs that get melted down to hold the lens in so dont worry, you can glue them back in it you want...

so you can now also remove the speedo by removing the 2 screws in the bottom rear of the cluster... SAVE THAT GASKET!!!