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Topic starter April 20, 2018 9:31 pm  

The project was to repair the temp gauge and the speedo head. I got as far as the guage and the clock removed which revealed a 2X4 box behind the clock which I'm assuming lies the head. I was able to get two of the slotted screws out enough to see behind the "box" cover which showed me NOTHING! Is this the speedo head or am I on the wrong page altogether? BTW: As long as it was out anyway I had the clock repaired along with the guage. Now I have a perfectly working instrument cluster on my 60 Adverturer,,,,,,,less the speedo. Can anyone guide me here? I'm also looking for a diagram of how to reassemble the horn ring/turn signal cluster. Thanks, Torry


   
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