Hey - new instrument cluster is great. A nice upgrade. Unfortunately, I don’t have the original anymore, sorry!
Yes, Vietnam 1969-1970 search and air evac...the board isn’t a problem, I’ve spent the last 50+ years rebuilding and repairing PCB’s. It’s information about the missing part I don’t have.Wow! Look at all thosehighly customizedoff the shelf parts!
Sea Knights, eh? Cool. I never got a ride on one of those. Just Hueys and Chinooks.
But back to your circuit board. Looks to me like possibly a capacitor blew up. The question is, why? Before you put anything new in there, make sure you go through your system and look for wiring problems. Poor connections, including grounds, can hide and cause lots of problems.
As toasted as that is, I don't think you are going to be able to repair it just by replacing a part or two. There is the real possibility that the board itself is damaged. You need specialized knowledge and tools for that kind of work. I suggest you try to find a company that does that kind of repair work. They are around.
There is a site that sells brushes of all shapes and sizes that I have used in the past to get brushes for motors that the manufacturer couldn't or wouldn't supply. I can't find the one I used a while back, but this company might be able to supply what you need.I have a PT35 power tilt unit on my little jon boat. The motor died on the tilt unit. I took it apart, yay, just needs brushes. Easy (and cheap) fix. Call the manufacturer, they don't have any parts to put in it, had to buy the whole actuator for $420. All I needed was $2 worth of brushes, or $20 for the whole brush plate, but no. They (company who builds the PT35) doesn't tell you who they get the actuators from so the customer (me) can't source motor brushes or any other part. It's because they buy them complete from some chinese company more than likely and the chinese company doesn't want to mess with selling any of the parts. Or that chinese company buys the motor parts from a manufacturer in bangledesh or timbuktu or wherever and just assembles it, etc. No telling. Almost all manufacturers do it this way including car/trucks.
Hi Dan. I have a BX2350 with the same problem. I priced a new Instrument cluster at $530. Did you have a method or know where to go to fix the LCD Display? Thanks. JayHello all,
I have a BX2350 that has a failed LCD tach/hour meter display. A new cluster is over $400 which seems crazy considering I just need the LCD. I am considering reverse engineering the LCD, but need a working display in order to do so.
I can't be the only one with a black LCD. If you have a BX series tractor with a bad LCD display and would be interested in having your panel rebuilt at a reasonable price, please chime in. If there is enough interest then I will move forward with the LCD design.
BR's
MotoDan
I also have dead cluster on BX 2670 will pull and take a look when possible.Where would you start looking for that type of LCD to replace it. I didn't see any marking on the chip and just a 1, 16 pin hole and LCD1 on the board