Classic Car Clock Rebuild

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  • Опубліковано 16 січ 2025

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  • @gtrplayya
    @gtrplayya 2 роки тому +1

    The part number for that replacement electric movement would be most helpful.

    • @dailyolds1970
      @dailyolds1970  2 роки тому

      See other comments.

    • @gtrplayya
      @gtrplayya 2 роки тому +2

      @@dailyolds1970 Thanks. got it off ebay seller clocks4cars. it's made by Instrument Services. For the original electric unit it's P/N 104 10T that you have to swap out the top to fit.
      For an exact quartz replacement it's P/N S-3015

  • @pcbcadman1
    @pcbcadman1 2 роки тому +1

    FYI... I knew an old clock maker years ago that totally believed in using automatic transmission oil only on his clocks. He said he had tried everything during his life time and he was convinced that the transmission oil was hands down the best.

  • @josephbazan3949
    @josephbazan3949 Рік тому

    But how do you adjust the time? My repaired clock gains about 45 seconds a day!

    • @dailyolds1970
      @dailyolds1970  Рік тому

      Sounds like your auto adjust plate is stuck. Clock needs to be disassembled and cleaned carefully. Then, if the clock is fast, The more you adjust the time back, the more it should slow it down to accurate time keeping. That's the theory at least, but 50 year old mechanical car clocks are rarely perfect without full rebuilds. My auto advance plate in Mt cutlass is still stuck, I need to go and free it up when I get time. I'll put a video up when I do that.

  • @historygeek8840
    @historygeek8840 3 роки тому

    what was the part number for the replacement clock

    • @dailyolds1970
      @dailyolds1970  3 роки тому

      I did look for one, but unfortunately there is no part number on the packaging or piece itself. I can tell you it’s a borg Warner clock replacement kit.