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Old October 6th, 2015, 09:07 PM
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Default Instrument Cluster

Okay, here is the whole story...

Shortly after rescuing my 60 from sitting for 22 years and getting everything worked over mechanically and the old 305 running beautifully, I started in on some 'simple' stuff just to keep busy while I get through the red tape of getting a building put up on my vacant lot next door to really get some work done.

One of the low hanging fruit was the gas gauge not working. I immediately discovered the sending unit was in pieces so figured that was the fix. After installation of the new unit, it still did not work. I got the troubleshooting guide out early one morning (a good reminder that I aught never to do anything of consequence before 9am) and had I realized what I was seeing, I would have determined that the gauge was bad within 5 minutes. However, I kept poking at until I ended up dragging my screwdriver over the wrong thing and ended up burning the trace on the circuit board.

Out comes the cluster and I soldered a piece of wire across that part of the trace and put her back in. However now, in addition to the already bad fuel gauge, my temperature gauge doesn't work. I have a feeling I blew that along with the trace (sigh).

Now the question(s)...
Ideally, I'd like a new/replacement gauge cluster that didn't have my screw-up soldered to the back of it. I found a cluster on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/131553572921...S:1123&vxp=mtr but I asked and he can't guarantee that the gauges actually work. So I might be getting a good board, but still have bad gauges to deal with. Thoughts or opinions?
Assuming gauges don't work on either, is there a way/place that repairs them? are there aftermarket original looking gauges out there? I've seen a lot of them I could use, and a lot of custom stuff in this forum, but as plain as this panel is, I really want to stick to original as possible on it. This was my Grampa's truck and I have extremely fond memories of sitting in that cab on the way to camping as a kid.

Sheesh, for a new guy I sure am wordy. Sorry about that. Maybe I better stick to less than the 'whole story' next time.

Thanks everybody. Lot's of help already!
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