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ttotired
Posted 2014-12-22 7:18 AM (#465506)
Subject: messing with accessories



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As the title says, I messing about with some of the smaller (costly) stuff

I have 4 of these clocks now, a NOS one thats in a cupboard (for the plymouth) and 3 others

2 I only recently got and 1 I had in the dodge, but the ratchet on the wind up wheel thing kept spinning around backwards, making the internal solder fuse melt

I worked out that the tiny hole that the wind up wheels axle goes through was worn out a bit (I think), so I bent the plate that has the hole a really small bit to tighten the mechanism a bit

Its working now, so time will tell, the other 2 were dirty inside and basically needed a clean and re lube

I put one of the recent purchases back in the dodge and I guess I will end up selling these 2 at some stage provided they stay working

The heater control is really just a clean up of the switch, the vacuum side I havnt worked out yet

Its quite ingenious how they make the buttons pop out when you push another one





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wizard
Posted 2014-12-22 7:29 AM (#465508 - in reply to #465506)
Subject: Re: messing with accessories



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Hi Mick, this might save you some time http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=36120&...
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ttotired
Posted 2014-12-22 8:45 AM (#465515 - in reply to #465506)
Subject: Re: messing with accessories



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Cheers Sven

Looks like I have to find 2 way actuactors

My heater is nothing like the heater your used to, but that all gives me an idea

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