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Fig.
8—Turning Level Adjusting Screw to Calibrate Aimer

HEADLAMP PANEL TRAVEL ADJUSTMENT

Corvette (Fig. 9)

The headlamp panel travel is limited by two adjusting

screws which are located on the arms of the shaft

mounted stop.
Fig.
9—Headlamp Panel Travel Adjusting Screw

1.
Raise hood and as a safety precaution install a bolt

through the hole in the hood support - secure bolt

with a nut.

2.
Adjusting screw (A) limits headlamp panel travel in

open position - adjust this screw so that mounting

face of panel is within 2 degrees of vertical in the

fully open position.

NOTE: Each headlamp operates independently

of the other, therefore individual adjustment is

required for each panel.

3.
Adjusting screw (B) limits headlamp panel travel in

closed position - adjust this screw so that panel is

flush to upper body panel in the fully closed position.

4.
Lock both screws by tightening lock nut against stop.

5.
Remove safety bolt as installed in Step 1 and close

the hood.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

FRONT LIGHTING

HEADLAMP REPLACEMENT (Figs. 10 and 13)

1.
On Corvette and Camaro Rally Sport models, rotate

the headlamp panel to the open position.

2.
Remove headlamp bezel retaining screws and remove

bezel. On Chevrolet, Chevelle and Camaro models

lift bezel to disengage retaining tabs from slots in

filler panel.

3.
On Chevy n models remove three retaining ring at-

taching screws. On other models disengage spring

from the retaining ring and remove two attaching

screws.

4.
Remove retaining ring, disconnect sealed beam unit

at wiring connector and remove the unit.

5.
Attach connector to replacement unit and position

unit in place making sure the number molded into the

lens face is at the top.

NOTE: In the dual headlamp installation the

inboard unit (NO. 1) takes a double connector, the
outboard unit (No. 2) takes a triple connector

plug.

6. Position retaining ring into place and install the re-

taining ring attaching screws and spring (as

applicable).

7.
Check operation of unit and install the headlamp

bezel.

PARKING LAMP REPLACEMENT

Bulb

1.
Remove two lens retaining screws and disengage lens

from housing.

2.
Replace bulb, check operation of lamp, reinstall lens

and retaining screws.

Lamp Housing

Chevrolet, Chevelle and Chevy II (Figs. 10 and 11)

1.
Disconnect lamp wire assembly in-line connector

from wiring harness.

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Fig.
15 - Headlamp Panel Actuating Motor Mounting (Corvette)'

HEADLAMP PANEL MOTOR-CORVETTE (Fig. 15)

Removal

1.
Raise hood and as a safety precaution install a bolt

through the hole in the hood support - secure bolt

with a nut.

2.
Remove positive lead from battery terminal.

3.
Disconnect motor lead wire and position it out of the

way.

4.
Turn the knurled knob at inboard end of motor until

the gear seems to turrj freely - turn the knob in one

direction until a definite drag is experienced, then

rotate knob approximately six complete turns in the

opposite direction.

NOTE:
The above step is necessary to produce

a no-load condition on the drive gear and to per-

mit separation of motor from the panel pivot

shaft.

5. Remove the retainer from groove in motor locating

stud then remove the motor-to-support retaining

screw and remove motor assembly from the vehicle.

Installation

1.
Rotate motor and headlamp panel as required to align

slot in motor with headlamp panel pivot shaft, and

install motor on shaft so that the bracket is aligned

with the locating stud.

NOTE:
It may be necessary to turn knurled

knob on end of motor to permit alignment of

motor with shaft.
Slide motor onto shaft until it seats against shaft

shoulder; then install retainer in groove on locating

stud.

Install motor-to-support retaining screw making

sure ground wire is installed between screw head and

bracket.

Connect motor lead wires, making sure that contacts

are clean and that connection is secure.

Connect positive lead battery terminal, remove bolt

from hood support, close hood and check operation of

headlamp panel.

HEADLAMP MOTOR REPLACEMENT-

CAMARO (Fig. 16)

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable and when working on

right headlamp unit, remove battery from vehicle to

gain access to housing retaining bolts.

2.
Remove bezel retaining screws and bezel.

3.
Remove headlamp cover retaining screws and cover

from door assembly.

4.
Manually open door assembly (push door toward cen-

ter of vehicle) and disconnect limit switch

connections.

5. Remove four screws retaining assembly to radiator

support (note location and number of shims, if any).

6. Rotate assembly toward center of vehicle until rear

of unit is exposed, then disconnect wiring connectors

at headlamp and motor assemblies.

7. Rotate assembly until headlamp is facing downward

and carefully remove the assembly from the vehicle

opening.

8. Remove nut attaching motor assembly to pivot arm.

9. Remove two nuts and bolts retaining motor assembly

to base plate and remove motor assembly.

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10.
To install, replace motor assembly, and reverse re-

moval procedure.

REAR LIGHTING SERVICE

TAIL, STOP AND DIRECTIONAL LAMPS

Bulb Replacement (Fig. 17)

1.
Disconnect lamp socket from rear of lamp unit and

remove bulb from socket.

NOTE:
Bulb removal on station wagon models

and Corvette requires, removal of the lens to

gain access to the bulb.

2.
Replace bulb and plug socket back into lamp housing.
Lamp Housing Replacement

Chevrolet, Chevelle Station Wagon,

Camaro and Chevy II (Fig. 17)

1.
Disconnect bulb socket from rear of lamp unit.

NOTE:
On station wagons remove lens to gain

access to lamp or screws securing lamp housing

to body.

2.
Remove nuts at rear of housing retaining lamp hous-

ing to vehicle body, remove housing from vehicle.

3.
Remove lens retaining screws or nuts, remove lens

and transfer to new housing unit.

4.
To install reverse removal procedure and check op-

eration of lamp unit.

HEADLAMP

WIRING ASSEMBLY
MOTOR

INSTALLATION

TO PARKING LAMP

TO RETR. HDLP. MOTOR

TO HEADLAMP
HEADLAMP

DOOR ASSEMBLY

Fig.
16- Headlamp Motor Installation (Comoro)

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NOTE:
Gasket must be carefully installed to

prevent body leaks.

Corvette (Fig. 18)

1.
Working at the underside of the body rear panel, dis-

connect the harness connector at the lamp assembly;

then remove the lamp assembly retaining nuts and

remove lamp assembly from recess in body panel.

NOTE:
Remove tail pipe extensions and rear

body valance panel to facilitate removal of the

outboard lamp assemblies.
2.
Position lamp assembly in body panel recess so that

studs are aligned with holes in panel.

3.
Position lamp assembly ground wire over stud; then

install remaining nuts and tighten securely.

4.
Install harness connector to lamp assembly and test

operation of light.

Bulb Replacement (Fig. 19)

1.
Remove lens retaining screws and disengage lens

from housing.

2.
Replace bulb, check operation of unit.

3.
Reinstall lens and retaining screws.

VIEW B

BACKING LAMPS

Fig.
18 - Rear Lighting (Corvette)

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BACKING LAMPS

lamp Housing Replacement (Fig. 19)

Bumper Installation

1.
Remove two screws retaining housing assembly in

the bumper and remove housing.

'2.
Disconnect lamp wire assembly connector from wir-

ing harness.

3.
Remove lens retaining screws, lens and bulb from

housing assembly and transfer to new housing unit.

4.
Connect lamp wiring assembly to harness assembly,

housing and check operation of lamp.

•5.
Position lamp assembly in place and install retaining

screws.

Corvette (Fig. 18)

1.
Remove license plate and bracket assembly.

2.
Remove tailpipe extensions and rear body valance

panel.

3.
Remove backing lamp attaching nuts.

4.
Disengage backing lamp assembly from body opening

and disconnect wiring harness at rear of lamp.

5. Transfer bulb, gasket and lens to replacement

housing.

6. Connect chassis wiring connector to housing and po-

sition lamp assembly to body opening.

7. Attach ground wire to housing and install retaining

nuts to housing.

8. Install body valance panel.

9. Position license plate assembly to body and install

retaining screws.

LICENSE PLATE LAMP SERVICE

Lamp Housing

1.
Remove the lamp assembly retaining screws and re-

move lamp assembly from mounting location (rear

bumper center face bar most models). On Corvette

models remove rear valance panel.

2.
Disconnect lamp wiring from chassis harness con-

nector (inside trunk on some models).

3.
Force grommet and Wiring down through body open-

ing (where applicable) and remove assembly from

vehicle.

4.
To install replacement unit, insert grommet and wir-

ing through body opening where applicable and con-

nect wiring to chassis harness.

5. Position assembly and install retaining screws. On

Corvette models make sure ground wire is properly

installed.

6. Check operation of lamp assembly.

iuib Replacement

1.
Remove lens retaining screws and lens.

NOTE:
On Camaro models loosen housing re-

taining screws.

2.
Remove and replace bulb.

3.
Position lens and install retaining screws.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

QUADRANT LAMP REPLACEMENT

Chevrolet (Fig. 20)

1.
Remove four screws retaining lower mast jacket

cover to upper cover.

2.
Remove two screws retaining upper cover to instru-

ment console.

3.
Remove two screws securing shield to upper cover

assembly.

4.
Remove and replace bulb.

5. Position shield to upper cover assembly and install

retaining screws.

6.' Position upper cover assembly to instrument console

and install retaining screws.

7. Position lower cover and install four retaining

screws.

Chevy II and Camaro (Fig. 21)

1.
Remove two screws attaching retainer and dial to

directional signal housing; remove retainer and dial

face from housing.

2.
Remove cap and bulb.

3.
Replace bulb and cap, then position dial and retainer

to housing.and install attaching screws.

Fig.
20 - Dial Quadrant Lamp — Chevrolet

1.
Upper Cover

2.
Shield

3. Lamp and Socket
4.
Dial Pointer

5.
Lower Cover

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SERVICE OPERATIONS

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

Removal and Installation (Figs. 36 thru 40)

I. Disconnect battery ground cable.

2:
Remove four screws retaining instrument bezel to

top edge of instrument console. Disengage tabs on

bezel lower section from clips on instrument console

and remove bezel.

3.
Protect mast jacket to prevent scratching when re-

moving cluster assembly.

4.
Remove eight screws securing leading edges of in-

strument cluster to console and pull cluster forward

from console opening.

5. Reaching behind cluster disconnect speedometer ca-

ble,
chassis harness connector, clock and speed

warning device connections (if so equipped) at rear of

cluster.

NOTE:
On models- with gauge pack, disconnect

oil pressure line also.

6. When all disconnects are made, remove cluster as-

sembly from vehicle.

7. To install, position cluster assembly to console

opening and connect speedometer cable, chassis

harness connector and other electrical connections

as required.

8. Position cluster in console opening and install eight

retaining screws.

NOTE:
Make sure ground strap between

cluster case and center right lower attachment

is properly installed.

9. Engage tabs on instrument bezel with clips on con-

sole and position bezel in console opening, then in-

stall four retaining screws.

10.
Install speed warning device control attaching nut and

knob,
if so equipped.

II.
Connect battery ground cable and check operation of

cluster assembly.

Fig. 36 - Instrument Cluster Installation — Chevrolet
Fig. 37 - Speed Warning Device

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER LAMP REPLACEMENT

(Figs.
38 and 39)

1.
Rotate socket counterclockwise to remove from rear

of cluster housing.

2.
To remove bulb, if socket is black color, pull bulb

straight out. If socket is gray color, depress and

rotate bulb, then pull out.

3.
Install replacement bulb in socket, pressing inward

to lock in place.

4.
Insert socket into housing, with lugs entering notches

in case, and rotate clockwise to lock in place.

PRINTED CIRCUIT REPLACEMENT (Figs. 38 and 39)

1.
Remove instrument cluster as previously described

in this section.

2.
Remove all cluster illuminating and indicator lights

from cluster housing.

3.
Remove fuel gauge and clock terminal nuts securing

printed circuit to housing.

4.
Remove four hex head screws retaining printed cir-

cuit to the cluster housing and remove the printed

circuit. . .

5. To install, reverse removal procedure.

CAUTION:. The retaining screws and terminal

nuts are part of the grounding circuit and must

be installed to provide the proper ground con-

nections for the printed circuit.

SPEEDOMETER
REPLACEMENT

1.
Remove instrument cluster as previously described

in this section.

2.
Remove screws retaining rear cover to the cluster

assembly. Bend ground strap away from cover and

remove cover.

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Fig.
41 - Instrument Panel Installation — Chevelle

terminals from rear of cluster assembly (figs. 43

and 44).

12.
Remove four screws retaining upper section of dus-

ter housing to panel and remove cluster from the in-

strument panel and to a suitable working area for

necessary service (fig. 42).

Installation

1.
Position cluster assembly to rear of panel and install

four upper retaining screws.

2.
Connect cluster lamps, wiring connectors and wiring

harness assembly to the cluster assembly.

3.
Position instrument panel assembly into console

(hold panel at center and install center screws) and

install upper and lower retaining screws.

NOTE:
At this point temporarily reconnect

battery and check operation of cluster.

4.
Working under the console, install four lower screws

retaining lower section of cluster cover to rear of

panel.

5. Install radio brace screw at rear of radio.

6. Connect speedometer cable to speedometer and speed

warning device control knob.

7. Install A/C distributor duct and connect A/C hoses to

duct (if so equipped).

8. Install mast jacket upper support clamp.

9. Position steering shaft in the steering coupling and

install retaining bolt.

10.
Tighten mast jacket lower clamp (refer to Steering,

Section 9 for spring tension adjustment).

11.
Connect battery ground cable.

FUEL GAUGE AND/OR AMMETER

REPLACEMENT

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
On air conditioned models, disconnect hose and re-

move air outlet from panel.

3.
Disconnect wiring connectors and cluster lamps from

rear of gauge assembly.

4.
Remove mounting plate retaining screws (3) and re-
move fuel gauge from rear of cluster housing.

5. Remove terminal nuts (3) securing gauge to template

and replace gauge.

6. To install, reverse the removal procedure.

CLOCK REPLACEMENT

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Remove clock set shaft knob retaining nut and knob.

3.
Disconnect wiring connector at clock terminal and

cluster lamp from clock housing. On A/C models,

disconnect hose from air distributor duct.

4.
Remove two screws retaining clock housing to

cluster cover and remove clock.

5. To install, reverse removal procedure.

SPEEDOMETER REPLACEMENT

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Remove instrument cluster assembly as previously

outlined in this section.

3.
Remove screws (8) attaching cover to rear of cluster

housing.

4.
Remove two screws attaching speedometer assembly

to cluster cover and carefully remove speedometer

head.

NOTE:
Servicing of the speedometer assembly

should be performed by an authorized
AC
speed-

ometer service station.

5. To install, reverse removal procedure.

SPEEDOMETER CABLE

Replacement or Lubrication

1.
Disconnect the speedometer cable from the speedom-

eter head. Remove the old cable by pulling it out

from speedometer
, end
of conduit.

NOTE:
If old cable is broken it may be neces-

sary to remove lower piece from transmission

end of conduit.

2.
Lubricate the lower 3/4 of cable with speedometer

cable lubricant and push the cable into the conduit.

Connect the upper end to the speedometer head and

road test vehicle for proper speedometer operation.

Fig.
42 - Instrument Cluster Installation

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AND
CHASSIS
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CHEVY II INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES

INDEX

Page
Page

General Description -.....
12-31

Service Operations.
12-31

Instrument Panel
. 12-31

Instrument Cluster
12-31

Fuel Gauge
12-32

12-32
Clock,
Speedometer
12-34

Speedometer Catte
12-34

Indicator Lights
12-34

Oil Pressure Indicator
12-34

Generator Indicator
12-34

Temperature Indicator
12-34

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The Chevy
n
instrument cluster assembly consists
of:

a speedometer;
a
fuel gauge;
a
generator, temperature

and
oil
pressure indicator lamps, and includes
a
clock
on

deluxe models. Except
for the
speedometer,
all of the

cluster lamps, instruments and gauges
of
the cluster
may

be serviced without removing
the
instrument cluster
as-

sembly from
the
console.

In addition
to the
instrument indicator lamps,
a
brake

warning lamp
is
included
in the
cluster
as
standard

equipment.
The
indicator
is
connected
to
thfc parking

brake and brake pressure differential switches andserves
a dual function.
It
lights when
the
parking brake
is ap-

plied
and
also when
the
brake pedal
is
applied,
if a mal-

function should occur
in the
brake system
due to a
loss
of

hydraulic pressure. Servicing
of the
hydraulic pressure

differential switch
is
covered
in
Section
5 of
this manaul.

Regular maintenance
is not
required on
the
instrument

cluster
or its
components other than r^Mfitftl^i^g clean

and tight electrical connections, replacing defective parts

and keeping
the
speedometer cable properly lubricated.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

INSTRUMENT PANEL

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

Removal
and
Installation {Figs.
45
thru
48)

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Remove mast jacket upper support clamp (refer
to

Steering, Section
9, for
complete procedure
on low-

ering jacket) and lower steering column.

NOTE:
Apply protective material
to the
mast

jacket
to
prevent damage
to the
painted surfaces.
3.
Disconnect retaining collar securing speedometer

cable
to
speedometer head.

4.
Remove screws retaining cluster
to
console.

5. Pull cluster forward
of
console opening and discon-

nect
all
wiring
and
lamp connections. Remove

cluster from vehicle.

CAUTION:
Do not
pull cluster outward further

than slack
in
wiring harness will allow, other-

Fig.
45-
Instrument Cluster Installation

Chevy
II

Fig.
46 -
Speed Warning Device

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5. To replace, reverse the removal procedure.

SPEEDOMETER REPLACEMENT

1.
Remove instrument cluster as previously described

in this section.

2.
Remove clock set shaft knob.

3.
Remove eight screws securing cluster housing to

bezel trim panel. Separate parts carefully observing

stack up of parts.

4.
Remove two screws securing speedometer head to

rear of cluster housing.

NOTE:
Servicing of the speedometer head

should be performed by an authorized AC Speed-

ometer Service Station.

5. To install, reverse the removal procedure..

SPEEDOMETER CABLE

Replacement or Lubricatibn

1.
Disconnect the speedometer cable from the speed-

ometer head. Remove the old cable by pulling it out

from speedometer end of conduit.

NOTE:
If old cable is broken it may be neces-

sary to remove lower piece from transmission

end of conduit.

2.
Lubricate the lower 3/4 of cable with speedometer

cable lubricant and push the cable into the conduit.

Connect the upper end to the speedometer head and

road test vehicle for proper speedometer operation.

INDICATOR LIGHT REPLACEMENT

To replace any indicator or cluster bulb, unsnap the

proper socket from rear of instrument cluster, remove

and replace bulb, and reinsert unit into rear of cluster

housing.

OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR

If the light does not come on when the ignition switch
is turned on, or if the light comes on and remains on

after the engine is started, one or more of the following

conditions is indicated:

• Low oil pressure

• High engine temperature

• Defective wiring or switch

Switch Replacement

1.
Disconnect wiring harness connector from sender

unit terminal (located in block above starter on

L-6 engines and at left front of distributor on V-8

engines).

2.
Remove sender unit, replace with new unit, and

; check operation.

GENERATOR INDICATOR

1.
Ignition on, engine not running and telltale light off.

a. Indicator bulb burned out, replace bulb.

b.
Open circuit or loose connection in the telltale

light circuit.

2.
Telltale light stays on after engine is started.

a. If indicator light does not go out at engine idle

speed, refer to Charging Systems under Engine

Electrical, Section 6Y.

TEMPERATURE (COOLING SYSTEM) INDICATOR

The temperature indicator circuit consists of two re-

motely located units, indicator gauge and engine sender

unit. The indicator gauge on all models uses a single

red light to indicate an overheated engine condition.

Engine Sender Unit Replacement

1.
Drain engine cooling system to a level below unit.

2.
Remove sender unit (located in the inlet manifold

near water pump housing on V-8 engines and in the

cylinder head near an exhaust port on L-6 engines)

and replace with new unit.

3.
Refill cooling system and check operation of unit.

CORVETTE INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES

INDEX

Page

General Description ., 12-34

Service Operations . 12-35

Instrument Cluster ., 12-35

Fuel Gauge 12-35
Speedometer/Tachometer Service. 12-35

Temperature Gauge 12-35

Ammeter/Oil Pressure Gauges 12-35

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

All Corvette instruments and gauges are conveniently

located in the dash-mounted cluster. The entire cluster

is removable to permit servicing of the various instru-

ments and gauges. The indicator and cluster illuminating

bulbs may be replaced without removing the cluster from

the panel.
Regular maintenance is not required on the instrument

cluster or its components other than maintaining clean

and keeping the speedometer and tachometer cables

properly lubricated.

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SERVICE OPERATIONS

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Fig. 49)

1.
Remove mast jacket assembly. Refer to Section 9

for removal procedures.

2.
Disconnect tachometer drive cable at distributor.

3.
Disconnect the headlamp panel control switch from

instrument cluster.

4.
Remove lighting switch as outlined in this section.

10 10-A 1112 13

14
15 16 17 18 19

Fig.
49- Instrument Cluster Connections

1.
Cluster Illuminating

Bulbs

2.
Direction Signal Indicator

Bulb L.H.

3. Direction Signal Indicator

BulbR.H.

4.
Headlamp Actuating Motor

Indicator

5. Headlamp Hi Beam

Indicator

6. Parking Brake Alarm

Indicator

7. Ground Lead Attaching

Point

8. Temperature Indicator
"1"

Terminal
9.

10.

10A.

11.

12.

13.

14.

]5.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

21.
Temperature Indicator "S"

Terminal

Ignition Switch Receptacle

ignition Switch Illuminating

Bulb

Oil Pressure Indicator

Tachometer

Lighter Receptacle

Trip Odometer

Wiper Switch Receptacle

Speedometer

Ammeter "Gen" Terminal

Ammeter "Battery" Terminal

Lighting Switch Receptacle

Fuel Gauge
"1"
Terminal

Fuel Gauge "S" Terminal

5. Remove the ignition switch. Refer to Section 6Y

for removal procedure. Then disconnect ignition

switch lamp support at instrument panel.

6. Disconnect oil pressure line at oil pressure gauge

then remove the lead wires from ammeter, wiper

switch and cigarette lighter. Disconnect trip odom-

eter at mast jacket support.

7. Remove the instrument cluster-to-dash retaining

screws and pull cluster assembly slightly forward

to obtain clearance for removal of speedometer

cable, tachometer cable, cluster ground wire, fuel

gauge lead wires and remaining indicator and cluster

illuminating lamps.

8. To install cluster in dash panel, reverse removal

procedure.

FUEL GAUGE

The gasoline fuel gauge circuit consists of an electri-
cal indicator in the instrument cluster and a float-

controlled rheostat in the fuel tank.

Since the fuel gauge consists of two remotely located

units and connecting wires, it is sometimes difficult to

determine which unit is at fault when the gauge fails to

operate properly. Cluster removal is necessary to re-

place the fuel gauge.

NOTE:
Be sure to check gas gauge fuse in fuse

panel before attempting to trouble shoot for

inoperative gauge or tank sending unit.

SPEEDOMETER AND/OR TACHOMETER

Removal and Installation

Cluster must be removed from vehicle to service

speedometer head assembly (see Cluster Removal pro-

cedure)
.
With cluster removed from vehicle:

1.
Remove five screws securing cluster back panel to

cluster assembly; separate the parts carefully.

CAUTION: Care must be used to avoid marring

instrument cluster face.

2.
Remove two screws securing speedometer or ta-

chometer head to cluster back panel; carefully re-

move speedometer or tachometer head.

NOTE:
Servicing of speedometer or tachom-

eter head should be performed by an authorized

AC service station.

3.
Reverse above procedure to install speedometer.

Cable Replacement or Lubrication

1.
Disconnect the. cable from the speedometer or ta-

chometer head. Remove the old cable by pulling it

out from speedometer end of conduit.

NOTE:
If old cable is broken it may be nec-

essary to remove lower piece from transmission

or distributor end of conduit as applicable.

2.
Lubricate the lower 3/4 of cable with
AC
speedom-

eter cable lubricant and push the cable into the con-

duit. Connect the upper end to the speedometer or

tachometer head and road test vehicle for proper

operation.

TEMPERATURE GAUGE

The temperature indicator requires very little service

other than testing for malfunctioning and replacing de-

fective units. Cluster must be removed to service tem-

perature gauge.

Do not attempt to repair either the engine unit or the

gauge. When installing new engine unit, do not use

thread compound on unit threads, as this will increase

electrical resistance of unit and cause faulty reading

on gauge.

AMMETER OR OIL PRESSURE GAUGE

The ammeter or oil pressure gauge requires very

little attention other than keeping ammeter terminals

clean and tight. If the oil pressure control line should

become restricted it should be blown out or replaced.

Cluster must be removed to service these gauges.

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