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pimpa shrimp

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my 78 bronco has a 14 pin conneter to pug in to the cluster and in my 78 f150 it has a 18 pin conneter and if any body has a cluster for the 14 pin conneter i need 1 bad and i can not find 1. Ive talked to a few pep that have resored a couple 70's vehicals and it bafels them and 1 guy who evon restord a 78 bronco and his had the 18 pin conneter and it aunt the diff between a 90 mph cluster and a 100 mph cluster ive got both, can any body help?

 

BRONCADONK

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I just counted mine, and it's an 18. only 14 of those are used. my cluster came out of an early 90's econoline. everything works except the fuel guage, it didn't work before so I suspect the sending unit. anyways my point is I think you could get an econoline cluster and just change the connector over to an 18 pin. looks like the terminals would be easy to remove from the connector. shouldn't be that hard to figure out what terminal goes were. even if you wanted an older 18 pin cluster you should still be able to make it work.

 

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