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Old 08-26-2020, 01:08 AM
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Default Instrument Cluster Installation - screw size?

I seem to have misplaced the screws used to mount the instrument cluster and clock to the bezel. Anyone know what size they are? I think they were a fine machine thread self tapping, but not positive. Thanks!

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Old 08-26-2020, 01:40 AM
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Check inline tube. They might have them. They have a lot of under dash hardware.

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Old 08-26-2020, 01:47 PM
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Or AMK.

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I believe the AMK # is B-12041 but the minimum order from them is $ 20

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1/4" Hex head 1/2" long. I might have some extras.
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1/4" Hex head 1/2" long. I might have some extras.
correct 1/4" head size but make sure the diameter of the tread isn't too big because you will crack the housing when screwing in

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Thanks everyone. I refused to think I had lost them so I went through about 30 shoe boxes (labeled) of parts new and used and found them in a box labeled 'ignition and lock sets'. Must have made sense to me when I put them in that box.

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Must have made sense to me when I put them in that box.
Ignition switch is in the dash, and the cluster is it's neighbor.
This is why I never label anything.

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