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  1. Dodge73Dart

    I need some fuel sending unit experts please

    Make sure you also check the wiring running from the tank to the gauge. Meter them checking for faults.
  2. Dodge73Dart

    Printed circuit connector

    I just wish they had a simple diagram of the pins on the cluster.
  3. Dodge73Dart

    Printed circuit connector

    Pin 2 is blue.
  4. Dodge73Dart

    Replaced factory cluster w aftermarket. Turn signal issues

    Did you ever get this corrected? Thanks
  5. Dodge73Dart

    Printed circuit connector

    I am looking for a diagram actually listing the connector use for each pin of each one. http://www.mymopar.com/downloads/1973/73DartB.jpg what does each pin provide for? I have the complete diagram but it seems almost impossible to correctly identify what each pin provides power for. I have...
  6. Dodge73Dart

    Opinions please

    Here is some more good info. Good idea
  7. Dodge73Dart

    Opinions please

    Is your amp meter working? Check the connections on it. Common problem.
  8. Dodge73Dart

    Extra Part on Ignition System

    Flux capacitor.
  9. Dodge73Dart

    Easiest way to remove instrument cluster?

    Duh is me. I see you got it out. lol
  10. Dodge73Dart

    Easiest way to remove instrument cluster?

    Your going to have to reach up behind the cluster and disconnect the speedometer cable. Unhook the battery also. Once you press the clip the cable should come lose. Once you do that you can pull the cluster out far enough to unplug the harness. You will also need to take the two nuts off the...
  11. Dodge73Dart

    Ignition Control Module melting!

    Yeah and that stuff sticks like crazy!
  12. Dodge73Dart

    Ignition Control Module melting!

    Got some more info on the FBO box? Thanks
  13. Dodge73Dart

    Ignition Control Module melting!

    I have an Ignition Control Module that has been setting on the shelf in my garage. I went to move it and it was stuck to the shelf. There was an epoxy like residue that looked like it had ran out of the module onto the shelf. I saw this once before on a mounted part where the stuff had ran down...
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