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Okay . The two boards you posted links to from classic are for 66/67 B body's . One is the "Old" version taking the 3 prong voltage limiter. That's the old school original !
The other is the same board with 21st century solid state voltage limiter built in! Nothing more to buy.
I bought the modern version. And all my gauges work! Before they did not!
Best money I ever spent!
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Hibbing_Coronet_500 Wrote:2080
Been there and done this.
The board is bad! On many levels. Buy this from classic industries and problem solved!
The voltage limiter on your old board is shot, No gauges..The new board has it built in!
The lights run off the board too. Probably a open trace.
Sure nice they make these parts again.
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Hello Piper,
It looks like the Classic part number MB192010 is used when you're going to use all of your original factory installed gauges like the original temp gauge below.
1966-67 Coronet nos temp gauge, part #2580826.
The second piece, Classic part number MB2012 can be used with either your factory installed gauges, or the new aftermarket replacement gauges, or a combination of both.
Quote:These updated circuit boards feature a built in regulator, and will work with original or reproduction gauges. This piece is required when replacing original instrument gauges with reproduction gauges. Note: These gauges require a solid state limiter or an updated circuit board.
As an example, below is one of the aftermarket 1966-67 Coronet temp gauges sold by Herb's Parts under part #CS209 that would require one of the upgraded Classic MB2012 circuit boards.
Product ID: CS209
66-67 DODGE CORONET TEMP GAUGE
1966-67 Dodge Coronet Temperature Gauge. Uses Factory Sender. Requires Solid State Limiter or Circuit Board Replacement.
Richard
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I know you were a Banker Richard but I think you were a Teacher in a past life somewhere.
I say this because you a very good at explaining things and you add pics to help also. I MIGHT have done allot better in school if you were my Teacher LOL
We are very lucky to have you here, thankyou very much Sir
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67r/t4speeder Wrote:I know you were a Banker Richard but I think you were a Teacher in a past life somewhere.
I say this because you a very good at explaining things and you add pics to help also. I MIGHT have done allot better in school if you were my Teacher LOL
We are very lucky to have you here, thankyou very much Sir
Thank you
very much Andy and I feel the very same way about you my friend! I am not
I feel extremely lucky to be a small part of this awesome DCR community, so helping my friends whenever I can is my top priority!
Thanks again also to Kevin and Mike for making the DCR possible, because without them, we wouldn't have this awesome place that is home to Coronet owners all over the world!
Now we had both better get back to our studies, or Principal Helga will feel the need to smack both of us with a heavy ruler!
Richard
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