How to Repair Your Clock
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Re: How to Repair Your Clock
The closk in my car hasn't worked in my ownership ever ... so wet & windy Sunday & I've taken mine apart ... unlike John's , it appears mine isn't working because the thermal fuse ( solder) has failed. Anyone know where to get some low temp 120deg solder ? Or is the solution to solder the fuse up with normal & put in an inline fuse ?
James
1973 911 2.4S
1993 964 C2
2010 987 Spyder
1973 MGB Roadster
Its not how fast you go, but how you go fast
1973 911 2.4S
1993 964 C2
2010 987 Spyder
1973 MGB Roadster
Its not how fast you go, but how you go fast
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Re: How to Repair Your Clock
James
Sorry I don't know the answer to the solder question
John
That is a superb piece on getting your clock going, I was luckier getting two of these clocks going, and it was relatively simple in that the two electric contacts in the electro rewind mech had corroded, I gave them a rub with some fine emery paper, pulled the contact that moves with the rewind mech back, the clock started ticking and a 12 v test supply made the mech reset as intended when the two contacts came together. So that would be my first test once you pull a clock apart.
Sorry I don't know the answer to the solder question
John
That is a superb piece on getting your clock going, I was luckier getting two of these clocks going, and it was relatively simple in that the two electric contacts in the electro rewind mech had corroded, I gave them a rub with some fine emery paper, pulled the contact that moves with the rewind mech back, the clock started ticking and a 12 v test supply made the mech reset as intended when the two contacts came together. So that would be my first test once you pull a clock apart.
Cheers
Mike
RS Rep 3.0 on Webers
Mike
RS Rep 3.0 on Webers
Re: How to Repair Your Clock
really impressive stuff!
Re: How to Repair Your Clock
The solenoid bit (to the right on the second photo) is missing on the clock that came with my car. Its otherwise complete and i've since bought a replacement, but it would be good to get them both going. Any source for these?
1970 2.2 911 T / Ex RS Clone, now more original looking, with 1979 3.2 SS engine
1988 3.2 Carrera Commemorative edition (sold)
1988 3.2 Carrera Commemorative edition (sold)