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Tools Needed: 7mm deep socket
13mm deep socket (seat removal)
Socket screw driver
Small pliers
Small point, six inch shaft Phillips screw driver
Blue painters tape
Flash light or fluorescent light
Container for screws and nuts

Apply painters tape to dash around binnacle to protect dash from scratches. Remove seat
and disconnect speedometer cable from Lambda counter at base of steering column. A few inches of cable slack will be required. (I had removed driver knee pad but determined not necessary)
Had removed the six 7mm nuts; one from each side of steering column, two attached to brackets near center of unit and two more about two inches down from bracket screws. All are symmetrical to the opposite side; picture provided. The outer four screws have large washers. Lifted the unit and only the steering wheel side raised about one inch. The dash side held firmly connected. Researched “Binnacle Removal” on both forums and emailed several owners. Each source provided useful information but nothing about resistance to lifting. Decided to offer up my favorite prayer (Hail Mary) and was inspired to insert putty knife between side edge of binnacle and edge of dash. Found coating had bonded the two surfaces together about three inches.
(The PO had recoated the dash and binnacle). Now able to lift one side and see underneath to the opposite corner being held down by threads of one of the long screws caught in opening of the hole. Inserting a long screw driver and pushing against the threads, the binnacle lifted straight up about three inches. ‘What a relief’. I thankfully expressed my appreciation to Our Blessed Mother.
Caution, lift the binnacle from the sides and not the bottom edge.
The speedometer cable is held in the unit by a tension clip and there are two electrical connectors held by dog ears. Caution, the connectors are fragile. There is also a fragile printed circuit along the entire underside of the unit; picture provided. Be careful when lifting. Do not pull the speedometer cable out of dash.
Turn the unit over on a work bench to access the 16 instrument cluster light bulbs; picture provided. Note particular location of ten black sockets with #161 bulbs and five green sockets with #194 bulbs. Note, the high beam light indicator bulb is replaced with #194 bulb and reinserted in black socket.
To remove sockets, press sockets in and make a one quarter turn. Bulbs pull straight out of socket. Bulbs are available from Autozone. Order 10 #161 and 6 #194 bulbs.
My binnacle lens had residual coating along outer edges and so decided to replace with 1/8’’ Plexiglas from Lowes. The OEM lens is three dimensional. The flat Plexiglas lens can be adapted by drilling all holes at 45 degree angle. The installed lens looks identical to the OEM lens.
Installation: Gently reconnect the two multi terminal electrical wires and test bulbs before installing speedometer cable.