Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted!
[Re: Barnabas_Kriss]
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05/21/11 02:37 AM
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I had a big problem getting the speedo converted to electric. First it was a long delay, then the job was not done to my standards. Finally I decided to do most of this myself, except for refinishing the gage face.
First of all, all the shops that offer this, patch up your original speedo gage face, as the odometer holes will be different in size and location. To me this is not a satisfactory solution. I did a little reserach, and found that the tachometer gage face uses the exact same stamping as the speedometer, of course minus the holes for the odometer. What I did is cut the hole for the odometer in an old tach gage face. This way I had a correct gage face that is not a patch job. Here the hole is being cut in a milling machine.
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Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted!
[Re: Barnabas_Kriss]
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05/21/11 02:44 AM
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Back side. I also wanted the reset knob to be in the proper place for 70-71, thru the wood grain. This required to relocate the reset switch from the speedo circuit board to an external switch. (These conversions usuall use a VDO electric speedometer as a start, which have the reset knob in the bottom of the gage face, much like the 72-74 E-body rally dash. Again, as far as I know, most shops that do this conversion leave the reset knob in the bottom of the gage face, incorrect for 70-71.
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Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted!
[Re: Barnabas_Kriss]
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05/21/11 02:49 AM
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Finally, the completed instrument cluster. Looks almost stock, but has quartz clock, upgraded tach, ammeter converted to volt meter, electric speedo, upgraded instrument voltage regulator, etc. I have probably 40-50 hours into this alone.
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Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted!
[Re: Barnabas_Kriss]
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05/31/11 02:39 AM
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Here is the whole thing as it sits now. For the exterior only need to install the front and rear valances, front bumper, exhaust, grille and a few small items. The two major jobs left are the rest of the wiring, and the interior. Hopefully the engine can be fired up in about 3 more weeks, and it will be all done in about 5 weeks!
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Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted!
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06/01/11 08:56 AM
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Really looks nice you are doing great work and the results show it. Looking forward to seeing it fired up...Dennis
1966 Charger 383 4 speed (Black with Red interior) 1973 Cuda 340 4 speed (Lemontwist) 1972 Corvette
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