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Re: DIY clock repair/adjust

Posted: 6/13/21 11:18amMessage 11 of 12
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Cana, VA - USA
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Vette(s): 1975 Stingray 71 350 engine Flat top pistons Sniper fuel injection Hyperspark ignition Vintage Air air conditioning Borgeson power steering box

I "fixed" mine a year or two ago -- it worked for a day then quit again.  I replaced it with a quartz clock which works great.  It looks original, but the seconds hand moves a bit different so someone would be able to tell that it is not original if they knew what to look for.

 

   

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Re: DIY clock repair/adjust

Posted: 6/14/21 9:47pmMessage 12 of 12
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Overland Park, KS - USA
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Vette(s): 1973 Orange Metallic Coupe (orig owner), L82, 4 spd (WR), PS, (A/C & PW (I installed from wrecked 73)), leather, AM/FM Stereo, ran with '65 FI unit earlier & will again some day. 2023 Accelerate Yellow HTC Stingray

The good news w/ a quartz clock is you don't have to take it apart periodically to clean the points on the spring winder.  😀

1973 L-82 4 spd

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