Disconnected the tach - no change.
Disconnected the clock - no change.
I really wish I would have grabbed the cluster off that car in the junkyard. I'm still not sure why I didn't since that was on my list of things to bring back. I guess I just got distracted and forgot. It'd be nice to be able to try a different cluster to either rule in or out the cluster itself.
I get the same behavior when either 47D (oil pressure light) or 47E (charge light) are connected. The only difference is which light gets illuminated. And with both hooked up, the behavior is also the same as when only one is connected. If both are disconnected, though, the other lights start working the way they're supposed to.
If I disconnect +15 from the ignition switch, I get no illumination on 47P (check engine), 47D, or 47E. Also, the right side lights are dark. Turn signal and bright beam indicators work, however.
47P, 47D, and 47E are supposed to get their power source from pin 3 on the left side connector which comes through pin 1 on 152B, fuse 7, some other connector, and then from the ignition relay. I've already jumped the relay and verified power on both sides of the socket. The relay coil is getting voltage with the ignition switch in drive as it should. Interestingly, when the ignition is off, I'm pulling about .6 amps across the relay distribution terminals - there's some sort of other relay clicking under the hood somewhere that I don't think I care about. When I turn the ignition to "drive", however, I still only have .6 amps.
Pin 3 has battery voltage at the connector and with the ignition switch on, 0 volts of drop between pin 3 and the fuse that feeds it. Checking the traces on the gauge cluster, though, I don't have any breaks that I can fine. Pin 3 on the connector is good to the tach, 47P, 47D, 47E, and even 47K (shift up) - which I don't have a bulb for since this is an automatic.
The way I'm looking at it, with the +15 source disconnected, I should still be getting the charge and oil pressure lights, right? They get power from fuse 7 and then ground through pins 7 and 8. I've got normal bulb resistance between pins 3 and 7 and 3 and 8. I need to dig up some little aligator clips and see if I can put power directly on it and see what I get maybe.