- Mon Mar 09, 2009 1:36 am
#101574
This is a detailed DIY for installing a 94-01 Integra Cluster into a 92-95 Civic. You are more that welcome to use this as a guideline as there are many ways of displaying the cluster.
Tools/Items Used:
Knife (Small Flat Head Driver)
Masking Tape
Heat Gun
Dremel (Cutting and Sanding Bits)
Ove Glove
Safety Glasses
94-01 Integra Cluster with Pigtails (I used a 94-97 Cluster)
92-95 Civic Cluster Bezel
Acrylic (Plexiglas)
Epoxy
Flat Black Spray Paint
Sandpaper
Small piece of a paperclip
EG trip odometer stick rubber end
1� nylon sleeve with O.D. ¼� and 6-32 thread size inside
2� 6-32 threaded rod
Civic Cluster Bezel Preparation:
Let’s start by getting the Civic Cluster Bezel ready. I wanted the have a clean stock feel with these gauges, so I wanted to use a stock bezel (well, really just the frame of it.).
1. Remove the Bezel from the donor Cluster. 5 tabs, use ‘em.
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/IMG_0658.jpg)
2. With a knife, shove it in between the Bezel and the plastic cover. Work your way around the cover, carefully prying up the cover as you go.
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/IMG_0687.jpg)
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/IMG_0688.jpg)
3. Mask off the inside of the Bezel with tape to protect it from scratches later.
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/IMG_0689.jpg)
4. Get out the Dremel and cutting disc and cut it out. Leave extra material to sand down so that you don’t scar the Bezel.
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/1020081619-00.jpg)
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/1020081641-00.jpg)
WEAR SAFTEY GLASSES!!
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/1020081625-00.jpg)
You can see how much I left to sand here:
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/1020081630-00.jpg)
5. Again with the Dremel, but now with the sanding tubes. Sand it flush.
Note: I also hand sanded with 180, 360 and 600 grit sand paper after using the dremel.
Tools/Items Used:
Knife (Small Flat Head Driver)
Masking Tape
Heat Gun
Dremel (Cutting and Sanding Bits)
Ove Glove
Safety Glasses
94-01 Integra Cluster with Pigtails (I used a 94-97 Cluster)
92-95 Civic Cluster Bezel
Acrylic (Plexiglas)
Epoxy
Flat Black Spray Paint
Sandpaper
Small piece of a paperclip
EG trip odometer stick rubber end
1� nylon sleeve with O.D. ¼� and 6-32 thread size inside
2� 6-32 threaded rod
Civic Cluster Bezel Preparation:
Let’s start by getting the Civic Cluster Bezel ready. I wanted the have a clean stock feel with these gauges, so I wanted to use a stock bezel (well, really just the frame of it.).
1. Remove the Bezel from the donor Cluster. 5 tabs, use ‘em.
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/IMG_0658.jpg)
2. With a knife, shove it in between the Bezel and the plastic cover. Work your way around the cover, carefully prying up the cover as you go.
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/IMG_0687.jpg)
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/IMG_0688.jpg)
3. Mask off the inside of the Bezel with tape to protect it from scratches later.
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/IMG_0689.jpg)
4. Get out the Dremel and cutting disc and cut it out. Leave extra material to sand down so that you don’t scar the Bezel.
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/1020081619-00.jpg)
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/1020081641-00.jpg)
WEAR SAFTEY GLASSES!!
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/1020081625-00.jpg)
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/1020081624-00.jpg)
You can see how much I left to sand here:
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/1020081630-00.jpg)
5. Again with the Dremel, but now with the sanding tubes. Sand it flush.
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/1020081640-00.jpg)
Note: I also hand sanded with 180, 360 and 600 grit sand paper after using the dremel.
![Image](http://civic-eg.com/pics/diy/interior/integra-cluster-into-civic/IMG_0692.jpg)