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Thread revival, Had dumb question for the 521. Seems like it has two different sizes for the twist locks, standard size for the warning/blinkers, and bigger ones for the actual gauge lights, am I correct? Where is a good place to get them? Previous owner lost them.

Also a bit hard to tell but this is from when I redid my 510, shaky pictures are shaky.

 

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Hey, I'm new here this is actually my first post...but anyways, I was curious if you could list up which LEDs you got for the 620 cluster/with tach? I don't know which are wedges and which are twist bulbs......

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That is awsome on my list of to doos soon

now you need a dimmer switch write up

This was posted in my project thread but should be more helpful here.

 

This write up is for the 521 gauge cluster but should be fairly universal.

 

First step is to remove the chrome surround and glass which is done by removing several screws on the back side of the cluster.

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I bought my LED's from SuperBrightLEDs.com, 2 green 90* viewing angle for turn indicators, 3 red 90* viewing angle for warning lights, and 4 blue 360* viewing angle for the cluster lighting.

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Inside the cluster there are green filters that you have to remove (especially if your going to change the color)

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To remove the filters, carve away at the melted stems on the back side and carefully break them from the cluster.

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For the newer models you may not have to do this, they may just have a condom over the bulb.

 

Now just pull the old bulbs out of the sockets and replace them with your new LED's. Most have a polarity so you may have to flip them in the socket to get them to work. Testing before you put your dash back together.

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No use for these anymore

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Good luck :thumbup:

Bart

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What size LEDs is everyone using?- 3mm, 5mm, 8mm?

We are buying from SuperBrightLEDs.com...no size references, just ones that fit the 194 wedge style bulb holders that the car came with.

 

Do these fit in Z clusters?

If the Z cluster has the quarter turn and remove bulb holders with replacable bulbs, then yes they will fit...

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Will a nissan 720 dash board with gauges fit in a datusun 720 with gauges... is it a direct replacement? would it fit? will the wire harness work the same? i liek the gauges on the nissan over the datusn

I would think you should search a bit or start your own thread for that question. This thread is for replacing dash bulbs with LEDs.

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> question for the 521. Seems like it has two different sizes for the twist locks, standard size for the warning/blinkers, and bigger ones for the actual gauge lights, am I correct?

 

Maybe, but I'm pretty sure they are all the same size

There are 9 total which take two different wattage bulbs

26260-13200 Bulb Socket twist-lock

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