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Swapping Gauges...Need Help!

Posted: November 13th, 2005, 4:08 pm
by cb mx3
Ok I bought reverse glow gauges and am waiting for them to come in so in the mean time decided to take apart the cluster on my scrap car. I got it apart and took out the 2 little screws holding the gauge face in but I cannot get the needle off to get the gauge itself off. How do I get the needle off. Thanks.

Posted: November 13th, 2005, 4:37 pm
by PATDIESEL
With a needle puller. The needles break VERY easily so be careful. You can sometimes get them with a pair fo pliers or maybe a washer welded onto some sort of H shaped metal frame. (hard to explain the washer thing, but a few years ago I saw a post with a pic where some guy had made a needle puller to get it off. Quite ingenious.) Basically take a large washer and cut a slot in it that will allow the needle shaft to fit into the center. Then you have a welded handle on the washer that you can pull up on.



Looked sorta like this.

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The trick is getting the correct inside diameter washer so that it fits around the needle post and is kinda tight.
Agh, cut and paste the image in your browser and you'll see it, I forgot to save it as a jpg so that it will show up...

Posted: November 13th, 2005, 9:14 pm
by cyberphox
having just installed reverse indiglos in my mx-3 and my girlfriends civic this week, i wonder why you are removing the needles?

Posted: November 13th, 2005, 9:27 pm
by atlantamx3
PATDIESEL wrote:With a needle puller. The needles break VERY easily so be careful. You can sometimes get them with a pair fo pliers or maybe a washer welded onto some sort of H shaped metal frame. (hard to explain the washer thing, but a few years ago I saw a post with a pic where some guy had made a needle puller to get it off. Quite ingenious.) Basically take a large washer and cut a slot in it that will allow the needle shaft to fit into the center. Then you have a welded handle on the washer that you can pull up on.



Looked sorta like this.

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The trick is getting the correct inside diameter washer so that it fits around the needle post and is kinda tight.
Agh, cut and paste the image in your browser and you'll see it, I forgot to save it as a jpg so that it will show up...
Pat- you CANNOT post bitmaps on this forum... or maybe you can but my hosting site will not host bmps or something.

You have to convert them to jpgs & then post them.

Here is your image, converted to jpg and hosted on the same pic-hosting site thru atlantamx3.com that you used for your bmp.

your file size was 281K and mine is 21K (FYI)

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Posted: November 13th, 2005, 11:37 pm
by PATDIESEL
I said that in my post :P
I just forgot to choose which format to save in... :roll: again...

Ps, you can cut the back end of the needle off and slide the faces over the neddle, but I'd not do that. The way I posted will get the job done correctly.

Posted: November 14th, 2005, 10:38 am
by matrice
yeah, that gauges will just slip over the needles...take out the old screws from the gauges.put the gauges over the needles,,,,screw in new faces,,,finished.

Posted: November 14th, 2005, 10:44 am
by cb mx3
So if i've read and understood everyone correctly there are actually 2 options. I can get a set of needle pullers or make my own and take the needles off or I can attempt to slide the old gauges over the needle and the new ones back over. Great, Thanks

Posted: November 14th, 2005, 4:58 pm
by PATDIESEL
Yup you got it.

Be careful when moving the guages off and the new ones on. Like I said the needles are very delicate and will break with just a pinch of pressure.

Posted: November 15th, 2005, 12:00 pm
by cb mx3
After re-reading and attempting to slip the old gauge faces over with no success do I actually even take them off? or do I just slip the new ones over the old ones?

Posted: November 15th, 2005, 2:43 pm
by Legato626
you just slip the new ones over the old ones and screw it on. To wire it up just use the stock dimer switch but do not have it pluged in. Not sure if it will do it to you, but when i had the stock one pluged in and the new ones wired into it the gauges were dime but if you leave it unpluged it was bright. But like i said you might not have that issue but if you do just leave it unpluged.

Posted: November 15th, 2005, 9:35 pm
by cb mx3
Thanks for everyones help....another problem successfully fixed.

Posted: November 16th, 2005, 5:08 pm
by cb mx3
Got my gauges today..putting them in tomorrow, the black and red wires, do I connect them to the dimmer switch? and where/how do people have the on/off switch mounted and the little black box? Pics? PLMK Thanks.

Posted: November 16th, 2005, 6:33 pm
by Legato626
Well i just mounted mine right infrount of my hood releace (with i dont use anymore. Dont worry I never kicked it =). I just wired mine right into the back of the stock dimmer switch. Red with red and black with black and sence every time I pluged the stock dimmer switch in it dimmed my gauges I just left it unpluged. So if you need to dim it just use the new one.

Sorry pic's are little screw up but good enough.

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Posted: November 16th, 2005, 7:11 pm
by cyberphox
those are exactly like mine. wired the black ground wire to a screw behind the cluster and put the power wire to the dimmer switch. I actually hooked by dimmer switch back up after replacing a few of my green bulbs in the back for blue ones so i could see my odometer reading.