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70'B-body ralleye dash just die? fuel/oil pressure died

Posted By: Kirby

70'B-body ralleye dash just die? fuel/oil pressure died - 09/30/12 03:51 AM

the oil pressure and fuel gauges just died out of nowhere. They have power- but not sending the pulse to the senders? On the back of the gauges- there is power pulsing on one side, but not going through the guages. Does this mean they're junk- or do I have another problem? Trying to work out the bugs before a 2500 mile road trip. Thanks-
Posted By: That AMC Guy

Re: 70'B-body ralleye dash just die? fuel/oil pressure died - 09/30/12 06:46 AM

Does the temp gauge still work?
Posted By: Kirby

Re: 70'B-body ralleye dash just die? fuel/oil pressure died - 09/30/12 02:00 PM

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Does the temp gauge still work?




Yes- temp is working. No pulse in either wire to fuel/oil pressure senders. So I'm thinking either gauges shot- or board is broken/burnt? can see no damage- and the oil pressure always worked- the fuel was spotty. Motor is fresh,so not too worried about losing oil pressure- and I can track miles so not to run out of gas. But would prefer they worked
Posted By: Kirby

Re: 70'B-body ralleye dash just die? fuel/oil pressure died - 09/30/12 06:11 PM

got it- not sure how- but everythings going again
Posted By: That AMC Guy

Re: 70'B-body ralleye dash just die? fuel/oil pressure died - 09/30/12 09:52 PM

I've worked on a few 68-70 B-body clusters and I will say in my opinion, they're a piss-poor design at best. They're right up there with the '67-'71 Dart's with a two-peice board.

What you might want to do to avoid more problems is if you have the cluster out, take it apart. Pull the gauges right out and clean the threads on the studs on the back. Take some steel wool to them and get them spotless. Do the same to the copper "pads" on the circuit board. Be gentle on them though - just make the copper nice and shiny.

Lastly, upon reassembly, use some dielectric grease on, around and between the nuts that hold the gauges to the board. The grease will prevent further oxidizing and help preserve all the various metals on the cluster.

It also never hurts to add a secondary or tertiary ground wire. You can never have enough grounds.
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