Dakota Smith
1976 340 Feather Duster
I accidentally broke 5 of these metal pieces while unplugging the instrument panel from the dash. I tried to solder them, but it did not work
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The solder is there to make a good electrical connection. The staking of the pin is where the strength comes from.I accidentally broke 5 of these metal pieces while unplugging the instrument panel from the dash. I tried to solder them, but it did not work
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found one problem on the left side///broken power feed pins on the circuit board
used solid copper buzz wire pre tinned everything// used a fiberglass pen to clean everything //soldered everything //checked , bulbs and board for continuity //cut pigtails off of the back,used a dremel tool to sand the backs of the pins flush with the board an a piece of gorilla tape on the back to keep the back from shorting out on the cluster frame.
stronger than factory !!!!!!
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I will try this. Thank you!found one problem on the left side///broken power feed pins on the circuit board
used solid copper buzz wire pre tinned everything// used a fiberglass pen to clean everything //soldered everything //checked , bulbs and board for continuity //cut pigtails off of the back,used a dremel tool to sand the backs of the pins flush with the board an a piece of gorilla tape on the back to keep the back from shorting out on the cluster frame.
stronger than factory !!!!!!
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I tried to solder this wire to the old metal piece like you did in the photo, but the solder won't stick. Is there a certain type of solder or copper wire I need to buy?found one problem on the left side///broken power feed pins on the circuit board
used solid copper buzz wire pre tinned everything// used a fiberglass pen to clean everything //soldered everything //checked , bulbs and board for continuity //cut pigtails off of the back,used a dremel tool to sand the backs of the pins flush with the board an a piece of gorilla tape on the back to keep the back from shorting out on the cluster frame.
stronger than factory !!!!!!
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I tried to solder this wire to the old metal piece like you did in the photo, but the solder won't stick. Is there a certain type of solder or copper wire I need to buy?
I posted this before but I cant find it. Here are some pics of the die and press used to crimp the pins. Next shot is the board with pins replaced. Third is optional, has the pins soldered to the traces.
These pins are much stronger than the originals and have a far superior crimp in the back.
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Nice!I posted this before but I cant find it. Here are some pics of the die and press used to crimp the pins. Next shot is the board with pins replaced. Third is optional, has the pins soldered to the traces.
These pins are much stronger than the originals and have a far superior crimp in the back.
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Nice!
How tall are the new pins?
Is that a hair taller than original, or overall length through the board?7/16"
I hear ya!There used to be an excellent old thread on this board "how' to do this, but photophpukpukpukpilbucket puked up the internet. I "fixed" mine by eliminating the factory connector, cut it off and used a pair of Molex style connectors, and soldered wire pigtails to the circuit board.
This thread
Printed circuit pins repair
See if this helps this is out of the old software and you must click on the black icons to bring up the photos
Instrument cluster testing