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  1. Diesel01

    1977 Chrysler Cordoba connecting evaporator canister to an Edlebrock 1906 AVS2

    I did not buy or install the Edlebrock, I got the car with it. I would like to put the TQ back on with the Lean Burn to be honest. Can somebody verify the way "the canister" works? What exactly does the "purge" port do? Here is an interesting article on how I believe the GMs work. Fixing...
  2. Diesel01

    1977 Chrysler Cordoba connecting evaporator canister to an Edlebrock 1906 AVS2

    Yes and from what I read the passenger side "emissions" is ported and the drivers side is continuous vacuum. Everything I read is that the "Purge" connection on the canister needs "ported" where it only gets vacuum when the throttle is opened. Currently, my distributor is connected to the...
  3. Diesel01

    1977 Chrysler Cordoba connecting evaporator canister to an Edlebrock 1906 AVS2

    I am trying to reconnect my tank evaporator/canister to my 1906 AVS2 but there are not enough ports. There are 3 ports on the front "ported vacuum", PVC, and another manifold vacuum port. I have searched and found that the "Carb" port on the canister can be plugged or connected with a T to...
  4. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    Here is a back shot of the VFD that shows how the segments are connected.
  5. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    That is my thoughts exactly is that these chips were custom made to be a real time clock and drive a VFD before cars were controlled by a CPU. There are plans on the Internet and Github to do the same thing but with an Ardrino chip and a VFD driver I did not know TI acquired them. Now I know...
  6. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    Single board version. I should mention I cannot source the 7837 chip for this board either. VFD part#. I cannot source this VFD but I have found Russian ones that are not an exact replacement but by swapping pins around, I could probably get it working.
  7. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    I thought I would update on my progress. I was able to fix the clock that had the burned inductor. However, my calculations were off. I purchased an Induction meter and found that the coil was 5.6mH. When I swapped the coil in the non working clock, I was only getting about 22v so I decided...
  8. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    I compared the working with the one with the burned coil Good coil in working clock Bad clock with coil removed. The chip is pulsing at 8khz so the chip is working. I swapped the good coil and bad clock and circuit is working and no components getting hot. Now to find the value of...
  9. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    Doing some more research and testing between my two clocks I have found that the coil, capacitor, switching transistor and clock chip form a voltage doubler from 12v to 24v using the 24 zener. On my working clock, I actually have 24.2v across the zener. So with my bad clock, I have to find out...
  10. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    I removed the Zener from my working clock and tested it. Since my power supply only is variable to 15v, it wouldn't regulate either. I added a 12v battery in series and found the "knee" test on both Zeners from both clocks. They are 24v zeners. They both regulate at 24V. So the zeners are good.
  11. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    Yes, it is best if they open and crack. That usually doesn't burn up traces on the board. When they fail shorted, that's when PCB repair is required. That is good to know. I have a couple old harddrives around where I have robbed SMD transisitors off it depending if NPN or PNP is needed...
  12. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    I ran a test on the Zener diode. I put a 1k ohm resistor to positive of my power supply and the other end to the cathode of the diode then the anode to gnd of my supply. I watched the voltage across the diode up to 15v. It never regulated to 5, 6, 9, 12 or whatever it is. I ran the same test...
  13. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    Well partial success. I put in a 10 ohm resistor for the coil and original zener. The clock powered up and worked. I was able to set it and the ":" was blinking. However, my resistor was getting hot. I measured at the zener and it was 12v to gnd. I measured the filament resistor and it was...
  14. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    90s Polaris Jetskis have a display that has a 1/4 amp fuse. When the zener ages and gets leaky this fuse starts failing a lot. Then the user will increase the fuse or replace with a slow-blow. I have seen where the zener has cracked open and burned traces. I have a strong feeling that this...
  15. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    I don't have that fancy of a supply to limit the current. Why do you think my filament resister got so hot? Display issue? I read where the filaments are only suppose to get 3-4v max.
  16. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    Using a zener site to double check, for a 12v to 5v zener, it recommends a 13.66ohm resistor will result in <5mA. I was going to try and resolder the segment one or try one of these new IVL2-7/5 VFD. However, I doubt it is the VFD unless somehow the segments got shorted together internally in...
  17. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    I looked at the DS7839 chip in this pdf and it is not mine. Mine is a 22 pin. The chip in the pdf is an 18 pin.
  18. Diesel01

    1979 Dodge Magnum Digital Chronometer clock repair

    This is the working clock with the messed up 5s and 6s digits. This is totally different consisting of 2 sandwiched boards. One board appears to be the interface to the car and the other is the driver to the VFD and clock.
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