> of the guage illuminating it in a green tint. What I had done is to
> carefully take each guage and pry the outer tin ring lip out and remove it,
Somewhat on this topic, the bezel (the metal and glass facing) on my
leftmost instrument gauge is slightly loose, and tends to rotate around
about 15 degrees due to the vibrations of normal driving. I've tried to
remove the bezel from the front of the dashboard, but with no luck.
Does anyone have any tips for removing the bezel without having to detach
the instrument gauge, or is this an inevitability? My Chevy 1954 repair
manual has nothing on this topic.
Thanks in advance,
Tim Lloyd, omaha@tmbg.org
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