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  • Keith R.
    Very Frequent User
    • August 31, 2001
    • 660

    Tips or Tricks for replacing instrument panel bulbs

    Does anyone have a tip or trick for inserting the instrument panel bulbs in a C1? I spent all day getting the instrument cluster assembled, secured to the dash, routed the dash harness. I thought that snapping the instrument panel bulb housings into the cluster would be a piece of cake - WRONG!! I can get the bulb and housing into position but there's just not enough leverage to get it to snap into place. Does anyone have a solution for getting these in place?
    Keith MacRae
    NCRS #36692
    New Mexico Chapter
    1960 290HP FI
    2013 427 Convertible

    Shade tree mechanic and
    B-52 pilot extraordinaire
  • Richard M.
    Super Moderator
    • August 31, 1988
    • 11302

    #2
    Re: Tips or Tricks for replacing instrument panel bulbs

    Keith,

    Originals should easily pop right in. If you're using a reproduction harness, I feel your pain.

    In some cases, I've had to use a long screwdriver and use it as a lever. I recall I may have used another trick tool too. I have these long reach needle nose pliers. The tips allow you to get even pressure on the lip of the socket. Even then it's still a pain. Another 5 minute job takes a hour.

    Repro sockets(both wiring vendors I use) are hard to get installed. I actually broke a NOS #257 Flasher bulb on a recent '62. I had to get a repro harness. The socket was impossible to click in the hole. I tried bending the snap flaps a bit. Nope. I ended up cutting the socket off and used original, after cutting a soldering the wire contact. Fit perfect.

    Rich

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    • Terry D.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • May 31, 1987
      • 2690

      #3
      Re: Tips or Tricks for replacing instrument panel bulbs

      Agree with Richard, but I made a tool after wrestling with a friends after market harness. I used a small piece of plastic tubing, cut a slit to slid over wire and used it to push socket in place. The tubing has to fit the lip of the socket

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      • Keith R.
        Very Frequent User
        • August 31, 2001
        • 660

        #4
        Re: Tips or Tricks for replacing instrument panel bulbs

        Another tip I ran across from Dennis Ambrose in the Forum is to use a flare nut wrench to push it on. I have a 14mm that fits perfectly and I'll give that a try. BTW, I measured the OEM and replacement sockets and the part of the reproduction that snaps into the panel measures within a couple of thousands of an inch of the originals.
        Keith MacRae
        NCRS #36692
        New Mexico Chapter
        1960 290HP FI
        2013 427 Convertible

        Shade tree mechanic and
        B-52 pilot extraordinaire

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        • Keith R.
          Very Frequent User
          • August 31, 2001
          • 660

          #5
          Re: Tips or Tricks for replacing instrument panel bulbs

          Just a quick update for those struggling with inserting dash bulb sockets in a tight working space - the 14mm offset flare wrench worked like a charm. I had them snapped in within a minute each with little trouble.
          Keith MacRae
          NCRS #36692
          New Mexico Chapter
          1960 290HP FI
          2013 427 Convertible

          Shade tree mechanic and
          B-52 pilot extraordinaire

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          • Bob W.
            Very Frequent User
            • November 30, 1977
            • 799

            #6
            Re: Tips or Tricks for replacing instrument panel bulbs

            Keith Thanks for the tip.

            Bob

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