Re: 41 110 dash and wiring

Posted by David Grubbs On 2013/8/14 15:01:34
Remove the metal trim around the front window. You will see a number of screws along the top of the dash. Remove them and one or two nuts on the far corners of the bottom side of the dash. All of this is much easier if you remove the front seat cushion and sit on a pillow. Photo everything, bag and label the parts. Get some paper tags from Office Depot and label each wire before you disconnect it. Be sure to disconnect the battery before you start work. You will need to remove the oil pressure line from the back of the gauge and the speedometer cable. It's actually not hard to do compared to some of the later cars. This is also a good time to redo the wood graining and replace all of the light bulbs. Let me know if you want photos of a 39 dash - it isn't much different other than the radio.

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