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Guys,

Are your dash lamps dim? Mine never seemed to be bright enuf....when messing with the rheostat adjuster lever, to see properly at night.

I replaced all the bulbs with a higher wattage bulb....but seems like I went backwards! Now even more dim!

I know that Johnny went to great lengths to brighten up the dash of the car he detailed here on another post. I'm wondering if there is a way to brighten up some of the gauges without all the trouble! Not that it wasn't worth it....perhaps! But I'm just not ready to start on a project like that.

Anyone messed around with the dimmer switch to see what part it plays..ie bleeding of too much voltage etc?

Ciao!
Steve
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Steve,

I think the best thing to do is bypass the dimmer switch, I am sure it was only intended as a joke anyway.
You can replace all the bulbs with 6w halogen side light bulbs. I have done this on the sub dials on Jon Roots car and it did improve the brightness. Nothing like as good as taking the clock apart though but that is very difficult on the Goose because of the aluminium bezels. The bulbs I used are known as 433c or H6W or BAX9S or 64132 You have to file off one of the pins to get it to fit because they are offset, you only need one pin to hold it in there. It is necessary to drill or punch a hole in the clock body though to prevent condensation on the glass. You dont have to do this if you use LEDs but the light is cold.

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Johnny
Ben,

Good to hear!!! Which bulbs did you use?

I tried a couple of the 180 degree bulbs in my speedo, as a test, and they weren't any brighter than what I had....

SOOO, I'm thinking that I need to look into my silly dimmer switch and see what's afowl with it!

I actually had one more set of new standard incandescent bulbs that I installed and they did brighten the whole affair up to just legible at night....

Time to pull the dash top and dig in!

Ciao!
Steve
After writing my previous post I pulled the top off Jon Roots dash and bypassed the dimmer switch. This was very easy to do and did increase the brightness quite a bit. I did not have to cut into any wires I simply cut a short piece of thin wire, striped at both ends and then fanned the ends of the wire and inserted then into the female spade connector before pushing it back onto the switch. Be careful not to scratch the top of your steering wheel with the 6mm stud that is welded onto the bottom of the dash top.

Johnny
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