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On the heater or heater/AC controls you have 4 light bulbs. 2 above and either 2 below or 1 below and 1 on side depending on year and heater or AC/Heat.
For the speed you have the main RH and LH bulbs. There is another bulb at the bottom at the shift quadrant and the high beam bulb. Look at Fig 15-3 in your shop manual for an illustration. here is a scan form the 1964 Shop Manual which happens to be the same Fig #:
My left side of speedometer used to be much darker as well. I turns out the little speedometer light bulb wasn't making a great connection. I'd go under the dash with the lights on and turn it slightly (or reinstall it) and I bet you'll get it going again. That's what I did and now my speedometer is lit up like a Christmas tree.
Look at your shop manual page 12-95 Fig 12-109 in lower right corner. It shows two lights for "Heater & Vent Control Dial - Lower" and then below it two lights for "Heater & Vent Control Dial - Upper" for a total of 4. The 64's had 4 bulbs, but you had 2 on top, one on bottom, and one on the far left driver side next to the temp dial.
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I have posted a few Misc items over on my Classic Cadillac Parts Facebook page at…Continue
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I have 3 horns and the only one working is the bottom long one. The 2 round ones are not. I played around with the connections and they seem ok. I tried to check for power but not sure I was doing it…Continue
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Dear Gents, just had time to dova compression test on the 429 engine by warming up the engine and removed all plugs and went through cranking without pouring oil into the cylinder since I want to…Continue
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Jason, I liked the detail and information you have provided. I would like to do mine similar to yours. Can you help? Do you have trunk material? OPGI is sending the trunk product for my 63 Fleetwood. But it does cover the entire trunk as yours was done. If you do not have can you give me a reference? Thanks!! Bob
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I mentioned during the 63/64 chapter zoom meeting on 3/21 that we had installed a car lift in our garage. Someone asked what kind and I didn't have the info at hand, so here is a link to it and also a link to some tall jack stands we use to add more stability to the car and an additional safety factor. There is something about getting underneath one of these cars that makes me a little nervous! …
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Just developed a significant leak coming from a freeze plug right over the starter. Would this be considered a "cam plug" i.e. like Dorman 17616DS? Our cars have multiple sizes of plugs on engine block and I want to get the right one. Also, does anyone know how pricey this is for a shop to fix? Thanks!
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