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    Posted: 06-May-2017 at 5:34AM
The printed circuit on my 72 gauge cluster with tach is damaged where it goes to the voltage regulator. I can see 5 wires (not sure what to call them)going toward the breaker but there is a section missing and I can't tell where they all go. Tried looking at pics on the forum but can't quite see that area. Does anyone have a diagram or pic of their printed circuit?
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i'm assuming you already looked through the cluster thread on here? when i converted my dash to sport i traced down each circuit and checked against my wiring Confused
 but IIRC the regulator thing is for the fuel gauge and possibly the temp and oil, the side of each of those gauges that goes to the regulator will be the positive side of each gauge... the negative side of each gauge will go individually to each appropriate sending unit
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Yes, i looked at that but couldn't figure this part out. I can probably figure it out with trial and error but thought maybe there was a diagram that would make it easier

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Nevermind, I think I got it
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I have wiring diagram. Let me know if you still need help.
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I recently bought colored laminated full car diagram off website. It was mailed in a week. photo copy of original factory colored wires. I will send you address later today as im walking out the door for appointment.
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it was classiccarwiring.com...hope this helps
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