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psychomofo 03-05-2008 12:48 PM

These screws wont come out...
 
I'm trying to do a cluster swap but the metal plating wont come off because the screws just crust with a screwdriver. http://www.geocities.com/amixam69/ni...ash/step1.html

I can't complete the rest without taking it off. Anyone got any tips?

2da mizzax 03-05-2008 12:53 PM

link no workie. and what metal plate ???

shyheim07 03-05-2008 01:12 PM

Metal plate. I don't remember one either. Theres the plastic part to take off. I hope ur not underneath the dash trying to take that "metal plate" off.

lilaclucymaxima 03-05-2008 01:18 PM

He's talking about the metal plate that is underneath the steering wheel that you have to remove in order to get access to the gauge cluster. By "crust with the screwdriver", I'm assuming you mean they crumble? This link should be helpful... http://www.motorcycle.com/how-to/how...rews-3440.html Good luck.

2da mizzax 03-05-2008 01:39 PM

PBlaster and 8 or 9 mm 12pt socket (if the head of the bolt is that rusted). let it soak in. hammer the socket on to get a secure grip and turn. you will of course need new screws. sounds like a flood car. You know you can get teh cluster out without removing the plate or the steering column sleeve right?

DBear 03-05-2008 01:53 PM

Don't they have hex heads? IIRC I can take mine off with a socket.

black_maxed95 03-05-2008 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by DBear (Post 6282287)
Don't they have hex heads? IIRC I can take mine off with a socket.

ya they do, they are 10mm, thats what you should use if possible

psychomofo 03-05-2008 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by 2da mizzax (Post 6282271)
PBlaster and 8 or 9 mm 12pt socket (if the head of the bolt is that rusted). let it soak in. hammer the socket on to get a secure grip and turn. you will of course need new screws. sounds like a flood car. You know you can get teh cluster out without removing the plate or the steering column sleeve right?

yea? How so? I was just following the how-to guide, but if you got a easier way i would appreciate it.

2da mizzax 03-05-2008 04:08 PM

pull out the screws that hold in the bezel, adjust the steering wheel wo it is all of the way down, pull forward so you can pop out the cruis control etc. switches and unplug them, and if i remember right, you pull the bottom part of the bezel out far enough to just past the beginning of the steering column sleeve. then pull out the top and it'll come out. it will squish but wont break or warp. I have done it a million times but take no responsibility if you try it. :-D

CRiME 03-05-2008 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by 2da mizzax (Post 6282549)
pull out the screws that hold in the bezel, adjust the steering wheel wo it is all of the way down, pull forward so you can pop out the cruis control etc. switches and unplug them, and if i remember right, you pull the bottom part of the bezel out far enough to just past the beginning of the steering column sleeve. then pull out the top and it'll come out. it will squish but wont break or warp. I have done it a million times but take no responsibility if you try it. :-D


:sprint: that's how i did it. but of course with my luck the black plastic trim broke in the lower right corner :laugh:. doesn't bother me though because it makes it that much easier to remove it. :laugh:

psychomofo 03-05-2008 08:41 PM

K tahnks guys. Swap was successfully done but i actually liked the black cluster better. lol. Part of its got to do with the orange and white on black leather. Kind of distracts me on the road and its harder to read the sppedometer. Ey also ive been getting a annoying tickking sound if i am driving. Maybe from the odometer? but it is a constant tick.... tick.... tick.... tick only when im driving. Any idea?


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