dash removal
dash removal
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blaineuk

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2,615 posts

268 months

Tuesday 19th December 2006
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how do i remove the wood from the speedo/rev counter area of my 400.
thanks
blaine

campbell

2,500 posts

304 months

Tuesday 19th December 2006
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First you have to lower the steering colum and if you put your fingers up under the middle of the dash you should feel the end of a bold, there is two bold that hold the dash on, there is 1 at the top in the middle too, there shouldent be any nuts up there, if there is one at the bottom you may be able to loosen it with your fingers, if you are realy lucky it may be held back with stick mastik as mine was fewww..

Hope this helps

Cambelt

pwd95

8,436 posts

259 months

Tuesday 19th December 2006
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When I took mine/L33's out there was a bolt at each corner. You just have to get your self in there upside down, develop another set of elbows, moove some vent pipes around, shrink your hands a bit and hope they're only "finger" tight

Refitting is the reverse of removal nuts only it's muctch more difficult cos getting the little nuts on the end of the captive bolts way up there is a fracking night mare, especially when they fall in your eye. shout sashafrackafricafasasaaaaafeck curse

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l33

3,469 posts

245 months

Wednesday 20th December 2006
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pwd95 said:
When I took mine/L33's out there was a bolt at each corner. You just have to get your self in there upside down, develop another set of elbows, moove some vent pipes around, shrink your hands a bit and hope they're only "finger" tight

Refitting is the reverse of removal nuts only it's muctch more difficult cos getting the little nuts on the end of the captive bolts way up there is a fracking night mare, especially when they fall in your eye. shout sashafrackafricafasasaaaaafeck curse

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So thats how you do it. I've attempted a couple of times but gives up very quickly. I need to re-stick the leather edging to the veneer and couldn't figure out how to remove the panel.
Will try again later.
Cheers,
Lee.

pwd95

8,436 posts

259 months

Wednesday 20th December 2006
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When I took it out there was only three bolts in. Managed to get it back with 2....O/S lower & N/S upper if I recall scratchchin

l33

3,469 posts

245 months

Wednesday 20th December 2006
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pwd95 said:
When I took it out there was only three bolts in. Managed to get it back with 2....O/S lower & N/S upper if I recall scratchchin


Cheers Wyn - Saves me looking for bolts that arn't there!
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l33

3,469 posts

245 months

Wednesday 20th December 2006
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blaineuk said:
how do i remove the wood from the speedo/rev counter area of my 400.
thanks
blaine


Right, just done it myself - a right pain in the ass job. It would help if you were a contortionist....

There are 2 panels the make up the speedo / rev counter area on a 400:
The outer panel is a thin sheet of steel with the veneer mounted to the face of it. On the rear, there are three threaded studs welded to the rear of the panel with 10mm nuts that keep it attached to the inner panel. Attached a photo of the outer panel. the side you can't see has the veneer attached to it.


The inner panel is another sheet of steel which the dials are mounted to. This is kept in place with 4 screws that go through the panel in all 4 extreme corners. On the back of the screws, there are 7mm nuts. This screw / nut arrangement keeps everything secure to the fibreglass dash. Attached photo of inner panel - note the 3 locating holes for the outer panel.


I found the best way of removal was to firstly locate the offending nuts at the rear of the dash and offer 7mm or a 10mm mini-socket onto the rear of the nut. I found the socket would undo the nuts by hand (the nuts were more than finger tight).

Edited to add photo of inner panel.

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L33.

Edited by l33 on Wednesday 20th December 16:06

pwd95

8,436 posts

259 months

Wednesday 20th December 2006
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Forgot about the two panels!! hehe
Wasn't 100% happy with that glue from the start. Good luck putting it back.

l33

3,469 posts

245 months

Wednesday 20th December 2006
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pwd95 said:
Forgot about the two panels!! hehe
Wasn't 100% happy with that glue from the start. Good luck putting it back.


Cheers - I'll need it!
hehe

badredwedge

3,450 posts

249 months

Wednesday 20th December 2006
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Great Photos Lee better than a Haynes ...and very helpful, When I took the 400 dash out this panel was only fixed with tape round the captive studs and just pressed home, now I know why.
Blaine, sounds like you need to pass a small child into the footwell, upside down (barefoot) and get them to do it for you. hehe
The threat of 'no Santa' should help yikes

Nice Mug Lee, yours ?? Are you a Virgo ?? !!! rofl



Edited by badredwedge on Wednesday 20th December 16:50

blaineuk

Original Poster:

2,615 posts

268 months

Wednesday 20th December 2006
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lee,i will be away for a for a couple of days, so if he dash removal fairies want to pop round and remove the dash they can.

badredwedge

3,450 posts

249 months

Wednesday 20th December 2006
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blaineuk said:
lee,i will be away for a for a couple of days, so if he dash removal fairies want to pop round and remove the dash they can.


Angie sends you a HUG !!

l33

3,469 posts

245 months

Wednesday 20th December 2006
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badredwedge said:

The threat of 'no Santa' should help yikes

Nice Mug Lee, yours ?? Are you a Virgo ?? !!! rofl
Edited by badredwedge on Wednesday 20th December 16:50


Threat of "no Santa"? rofl - I'll have to remember that one for when I get round to having kids.

The mug is mine and yes I am. I am guessing Angie spotted that?

I should have fun and scraped knuckles putting it all back together tomorrow

badredwedge

3,450 posts

249 months

Wednesday 20th December 2006
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l33 said:


The mug is mine and yes I am.


And me, a friend of Angies said not to marry a Virgo cus it would never work, so I think she married me for a bet...... 21 years ago hehe

jmorgan

36,010 posts

305 months

Wednesday 20th December 2006
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My outer bit only has one bolt. And as its such a mare to get out it is only wedged in.... wedged.... gettit...... OK, I'll stop now. But it does pop out on occasion.