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Gauge Cluster Restoration

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Looking for a recommendation for gauge cluster restore, doesn't have to be show quality just want to make sure everything is working before I put it back in. It's a standard 1969 Roadrunner cluster. Any information or experiences would be appreciated, thanks.
 
I've had Shannon at Redline do my last 2 and have been satisfied. He will be getting my current project also.
 
Check out Bob's Speedometer in Howell, MI. Website is bobsspeedometer.com.... It's a very good website, not sure of their work, but I hear nothing but good about them.
 
Redline or Instrument Specialties
 
Looking for a recommendation for gauge cluster restore, doesn't have to be show quality just want to make sure everything is working before I put it back in. It's a standard 1969 Roadrunner cluster. Any information or experiences would be appreciated, thanks.
I took mine up to instrument services in machensy park by rockford. He rebuilt my fuel sender to 3/8s upgraded my clock and cleaned and calibrated my gauges. Converted my amp to volt gauge. It was reasonable.
 
Well... I just had instrument specialties do the instrument cluster for my 73 cuda.

They told me 2 months and they had it back to me in 4 weeks. For which I was very very very happy with because I procrastinated taking it out of my car all winter.

The big thing I liked is that they did an amp meter to voltmeter conversion for me.

The second photo shows the back for the voltmeter.

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They did the same for my '71 and am very happy with it
 
1968-1970 B-body Gauge Cluster Restoration Service.
Highest quality restorations of 68-70 Rallye Gauge Cluster
OCD Restoration, Casper Wyoming

I am the builder of many 1st place Mopars: 1970 Challenger R/T, 1970 V-code Roadrunner, 1970 Hemi Cuda, 1970 Challenger R/T SE, 68 Hemi Charger R/T, 69 Charger 500 SE, 1967 Coronet R/T, 1969 Dodge Daytona. My name is Steve Cutler and I have been a Mopar enthusiast for 40+ years. I am a firm believer in bringing Mopars back to life with the intent of correct appearance and reliable function, most often better then original. I have been collecting Mopar cars and parts since the early 80s and have thousands of gauge cluster parts. I am continuing to restore and sell these beautiful and functional gauge clusters for your Mopars as described below.
Disassembly: The gauge cluster is carefully disassembled with the removal of all pieces to include switches, tic toc tach or tic toc clock, speedo, gauges, gauge lens, blue light filters, “Brake System” lens, “R” “L” turn signal lens, volt limiter, bulb housings, circuit board, all hardware, etc.
Gauge Cluster Housing: The gauge housing has specific factory stampings inside and outside. Every effort is made to maintain these markings during the cleaning process. Every nook and crevice is cleaned thoroughly using appropriate tools, supplies and chemicals. If the inner white paint is in great condition, the cluster housing will move to the next step. If the white paint shows wear or flaking, it is media blasted and sprayed white to duplicate original. Screw (cluster to dash frame) mounting areas receive black paint. This is essential in that if not done, you will see white around the screw heads when your cluster/bezel is installed. Mounting points on the dash frame is typically bent from years of use and brought back to original position for correct alignment when installed. Turn signal lenses are prepped and installed with new gaskets. On occasion, there will be new repop lenses used which I have found to be very close to original color and texture. The “Brake System” original lens is cleaned and a clear overlay installed with a new gasket. Each screw hole is cleaned and tapped. Important side note: There is a difference between 68 and 69/70 gauge housings. You choose the year of cluster housing for your application.
Rocker/Push/Thumb Switches: It has been observed, that, 50+ years of use, abuse, storage, heat, cold, dust, grime, etc. to the switches takes a significant toll on their ability to operate as originally engineered. Each switch is disassembled, cleaned, fixed, continuity tested, reassembled and tested for function. Original chrome on switches are used if bright and shinny. Replated chrome switches used when desired.
Gauges: Each gauge is disassembled, faceplates are stripped of original coatings and resprayed with clear(back) and black as original. The highest quality overlays are visually stunning and show clear, crisp and precise color and graphics. The faceplates are reattached using black phosphate plated micro machine screws/nuts. Gauge housings and electrical systems are inspected, fixed and cleaned. Needles are repainted if necessary and installed.
Calibration: Fuel, Temperature, and Oil Pressure. Each gauge is precisely calibrated using a solid 5 volts input with three factory resistance parameters for low/medium/high.*factory specifications. Low= 73ohm, Medium= 23ohm, High=10ohm.
Amp Gauge: Inspected, cleaned, Face repainted, overlay installed and tested.
Speedometer: Inspected, completely disassembled, cleaned, cable bearing polished, lubricated and tested.
Odometer: Inspected, cleaned, re-numbered with high quality vinyl overlays and set to the milage desired.
Rally Clock: Inspected, disassembled, cleaned, overlay installed if needed. Restored using a quartz conversion and if needed, a new set stem and knob. All of the parts including gears are cleaned and relubed. Clocks are tested for accuracy.
Tic Toc Tach:
Clock: Inspected, disassembled, cleaned, high quality vinyl overlay installed if needed. Restored using a quartz conversion and if needed, a new set stem and knob. All of the parts including gears are cleaned and relubed. Clocks are tested for accuracy.
Tachometer: Inspected, disassembled, cleaned, high quality vinyl overlay installed if needed. Updated solid state tachometer board installed.
*can be used with original points as well as multi-spark discharge/electronic ignition systems. Each tachometer is accurately calibrated using electronic calibration equipment.
Circuit Board: Inspected, cleaned, connector pins reset and soldered. Circuit board is tested for continuity.
Voltage Limiter: It is very important that the fuel, temperature and oil pressure gauges receive a constant and stable 5.0 volts. Each Gauge cluster receives a NEW SOLID STATE voltage limiter. This limiter protects the gauges and is very accurate.
Light Bulbs: New push-in 194 bulbs installed. LED push in bulbs available as well.
Hardware: Screws, nuts, clips and washers. ORIGINAL hardware is prepared and sent out for for correct zinc plating.
Lens Polish: The gauge lens is carefully separated from the black metal light deflectors to access the inside of the lens. This allows for front and back lens polishing. The lens is wet sanded to remove scratches. A three step process for polishing is applied for a crystal clear view. The black visual deflectors are inspected and most require paint removal due to worn and flaking. A spray of black and white is applied. The light deflectors are correctly aligned and securely reinstalled.
Final Assembly: Each restored piece is meticulously installed in cluster housing with attention to detail and great confidence of function and looks. Each gauge cluster is powered up during final inspection to check performance.
Shipping: After all the work has been completed, it is essential that the gauge cluster is packaged very well with a sturdy box, additional packing material and labels. We can ship using your prefered methods.
Information: If you have any questions or comments, please PM me and I will be glad to help in any way possible. Thank you, Steve

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I had my 68 GTX done by instrument specialty. They did a great job. If I recall it was under $1k to do the whole deal on them.

But I have to say this guy up in Casper WY sounds like he does nice work as well. You have plenty of choices.
 
I had my 68 GTX done by instrument specialty. They did a great job. If I recall it was under $1k to do the whole deal on them.

But I have to say this guy up in Casper WY sounds like he does nice work as well. You have plenty of choices.
Thanks GetX'd for your supporting comment. Restored and tested 6 more 3 speed wiper motor switches and calibrating beautiful 68/69 and 70 speedometers...Yes, there is a difference:). I have READY TO SHIP clusters. Call with your needs and pricing. Restorable cores welcome and I will absolutely restore your original gauge cluster. Thanks for all the support! Steve, OCD Restoration, Casper WY

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Looking for a recommendation for gauge cluster restore, doesn't have to be show quality just want to make sure everything is working before I put it back in. It's a standard 1969 Roadrunner cluster. Any information or experiences would be appreciated, thanks.
Instrument Specialties did mine. Did a fantastic job, but was very expensive.
 
Instrument Specialties did mine. Did a fantastic job, but was very expensive.
Hello Chargered, Please contact me if I can help you out with 68-70 b body rallye gauge clusters parts and please let other B body owners know. I have thousands of parts and really enjoy, (35+yr hobby) restoring Mopars...especially rallye clusters. Hardware pic shows a shipment to platers three weeks ago. Newly replated hardware protects and really makes the cluster look great even when nobody will actually see those details. The row of rallye clusters was taken about 13 years ago and are always gently stored. I have accumulated hundreds of clusters and parts since then and in full swing of restoring these beauties! Lots of work and time go into each piece and the dimmer switch is one of my favorite pieces to get perfect....lots going on in that switch. OCD Restoration, Casper Wyoming 1-307-259-4520 Thanks, Steve

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steve817, is it primarily pre '70 you work on? Didn't know you did clusters because you'd be close by for a friend of mine's 69 and I have a '71. Anyway, you should advertise your work! It just gives everyone options in the long run to seek out vendors and more than likely, bring business your way. I'm not knocking the big names neither. Looks awesome!
 
steve817, is it primarily pre '70 you work on? Didn't know you did clusters because you'd be close by for a friend of mine's 69 and I have a '71. Anyway, you should advertise your work! It just gives everyone options in the long run to seek out vendors and more than likely, bring business your way. I'm not knocking the big names neither. Looks awesome!
Hello rrTor-Red, Thanks for the positive comment! Over the 35+ years, I have restored some A body, many E body and mostly B body clusters. At this time, I have thousands of 68-70 B body rallye gauge clusters and parts. I am focused on restoring the 68-70 rallye clusters now and have advertised here, Moparts, dodgecharger.com and MCG classifieds. There are only a handful of gauge cluster (detailed) restorers out there so hopefully we can keep these awesome Mopars on the road for many years. I would be more than happy to hear from your friend and help him out. Thanks, Steve
 
Hello rrTor-Red, Thanks for the positive comment! Over the 35+ years, I have restored some A body, many E body and mostly B body clusters. At this time, I have thousands of 68-70 B body rallye gauge clusters and parts. I am focused on restoring the 68-70 rallye clusters now and have advertised here, Moparts, dodgecharger.com and MCG classifieds. There are only a handful of gauge cluster (detailed) restorers out there so hopefully we can keep these awesome Mopars on the road for many years. I would be more than happy to hear from your friend and help him out. Thanks, Steve

Hello rrTor-Red, Thanks for the positive comment! Over the 35+ years, I have restored some A body, many E body and mostly B body clusters. At this time, I have thousands of 68-70 B body rallye gauge clusters and parts. I am focused on restoring the 68-70 rallye clusters now and have advertised here, Moparts, dodgecharger.com and MCG classifieds. There are only a handful of gauge cluster (detailed) restorers out there so hopefully we can keep these awesome Mopars on the road for many years. I would be more than happy to hear from your friend and help him out. Thanks, Steve
Steve, I have read a few of your posts on this thread and see you say you primarily do 68-70 but really enjoy the Ralley clusters. I have a Ralley cluster in my 71 Road Runner that I would like to have re-done, just don't know if you do them or not
 
Steve, I have read a few of your posts on this thread and see you say you primarily do 68-70 but really enjoy the Ralley clusters. I have a Ralley cluster in my 71 Road Runner that I would like to have re-done, just don't know if you do them or not
I would love to help you out, but my goal is to have a narrow “niche” of Mopar Rallye clusters that I restore. This allows me to have a quick turnaround time and not spread my passion thin. I have been collecting 68-70 b body rallye clusters since the early eighties and have literally 1000’s of parts. I know that the guys in Canada with mr. Heaterbox are very good.
 
I would love to help you out, but my goal is to have a narrow “niche” of Mopar Rallye clusters that I restore. This allows me to have a quick turnaround time and not spread my passion thin. I have been collecting 68-70 b body rallye clusters since the early eighties and have literally 1000’s of parts. I know that the guys in Canada with mr. Heaterbox are very good.
Tried sending you a message your in box is full
 
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