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  1. J

    1968 clock circuitry…

    Ok, partial solution found i think. I was able to pry the housing back a little to remove the whole mechanism. Im not clockmaker, but from what i can tell, one of the gears looks like it is supposed to have a small spring attached to it (see center silver gear in pic) which (if so) looks to have...
  2. J

    1968 clock circuitry…

    Sorry for the bad quality. I didnt have a good area prepared. And no tripod or anything for my phone
  3. J

    1968 clock circuitry…

    Nope, they are all moving the way they should (on their own respective part of the “shaft” ill call it)
  4. J

    1968 clock circuitry…

    Ok. Must be a quartz conversion. I think some members underestimate the term “fast”. This thing’s second hand is spinning off the rails, again causing the clock to lapse roughly 12 hrs in LESS than 30 seconds. All hands move respectively and proportionately. Ive seen other posts describing fast...
  5. J

    1968 clock circuitry…

    It is definitely an original clock, i can feel the proper movement when moving the second hand without power applied. But you’re right, it wouldnt make sense for 12 volts to spin the clock if it is mechanical. Would it be possible then if maybe a gear was siezed to the solenoid? And instead of...
  6. J

    1968 clock circuitry…

    hello all, i am new, and i know what comes with new posts usually, …old questions. I did search through the forums and i didnt find the answer, so hoping i can get a good response here. I am doing a project for a fellow B Body fan’s birthday. I am making him a desktop clock with charger...
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