Finally decided to see about getting the temp and fuel gauges working (to a fashion

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Inside the instrument cluster had gone a pale yellow so this has been painted with shiny alooominum....um paint which has improved the dash lighting.
I raided my supply of model paints for some day-glo orange which works really well on the needles, I also used plastic polish on the dial windows and I'm pleased with the result, no more cloudy gauges
The multi-pin plug and socket on the back or rather the tracks on the circuit board where the pins are soldered to them seem to be a major source of my lighting and gauge issues.
After a good clean, de-solder and re-solder and also running a clean ground wire from the dash cluster to the ground block I've fitted I now have moving gauges for temp and fuel

How accurate remains to be seen but I'm very happy so far
I also cleaned out the light switch assembly and the dimmer works brilliantly now
I then took the opportunity to clean all the "fluff" from behind the steering wheel that had built up in the turn signal switches

bluurrgh grim.
Just on the lookout for a donor volt meter to graft into the ammeter window since I've bypassed it before it burns the dash.
All good,

another little job ticked off
