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Old Dec 24, 2016 | 06:07 AM
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ok, so I got my clock all cleaned up for my 65, filed the points and such.. this thing works great! only problem now is, it is too fast it gained about 2 hrs in a 24 hr time frame!!!
can you believe it ! a 50 yr old clock and now it runs too good.. any way is there any adjustment im not seeing that will slow it down? im almost thinking it would have to be a resistor of sorts?.. any thoughts everyone?...thank you troy
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Old Dec 24, 2016 | 06:28 AM
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I don't know another way to do it on a midyear clock. This is what I've always done, and I think it's in the owners manual.

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Resetting the clock provides automatic regulation providing there is an error, either fast or slow, of at least 3 minutes. No regulation will be introduced if the clock is reset for an error of less than 3 minutes. When resetting, pull out the small **** and turn in the direction in which you wish to set the hands-clockwise if the clock is slow, counterclockwise if the clock is fast. Do not move the hands past the correct time.
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Old Dec 24, 2016 | 06:35 AM
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That's correct, it will adjust the speed a little each time you set it. But, every time you disconnect the battery and reset the time, or if you adjust for DST, you'll have to slowly get it reset again. I don't know if it will work or not, but try adjusting it back 12 hours all at once and see if that does it a little faster. It probably won't, but I'm a dreamer and I try things.
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I have the original movement electro-mechanical clock in my 63.

It works fine.

I don't worry about the correct time. Why?

I shut the battery off every time I shut off the car.. that includes driving to shows, cruise-ins, NCRS events, and most importantly, when it's sitting in the garage.

Since I never leave the battery ON for any extended length of time, I honestly don't know how accurate my clock is. Never thought about it.

I remember "back in the day" before battery cutoffs resetting it and slowing it down/speeding it up by using the method I posted earlier.
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I put a small 12V hidden relay on my clock power controlled by a key fob....the clock is only powered on (remotely) for car shows/judging; it'll last forever...
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Originally Posted by Frankie the Fink
I put a small 12V hidden relay on my clock power controlled by a key fob....the clock is only powered on (remotely) for car shows/judging; it'll last forever...
I like that! thanks again Frankie...troy
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Find/buy a 'flux capacitor' and go back in time...
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Find/buy a 'flux capacitor' and go back in time...
I think I have that. Sometimes my clock runs backwards. But never long enough to get me back to 1967.

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Originally Posted by 20round
ok, so I got my clock all cleaned up for my 65, filed the points and such.. this thing works great! only problem now is, it is too fast it gained about 2 hrs in a 24 hr time frame!!!
can you believe it ! a 50 yr old clock and now it runs too good.. any way is there any adjustment im not seeing that will slow it down? im almost thinking it would have to be a resistor of sorts?.. any thoughts everyone?...thank you troy
Getting the clock back to life was one of the first things I did when starting the body-off 4 1/2 years ago, it is indeed a great feeling to hear it start ticking over again. If I remember well there is a small brass slider inside the mechanics that you can slide to run slower/faster (don't find the picture I once made...). I had my clock sitting on the workbench running for hours and clocking it against a digital watch. First against say a one hour run for coarse adjustments, and then for longer and longer periods for more precision. Got mine pretty accurate. Drift is less than a minute over a period of days.

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Just saw this post. My clock is too fast. It gains abut 6 hours a day. I'm never late for anything anymore, but I am hoping that resetting it a bunch of times will slow it down. Thanks!
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Just saw this post. My clock is too fast. It gains abut 6 hours a day. I'm never late for anything anymore, but I am hoping that resetting it a bunch of times will slow it down. Thanks!
That's your only option. Each time you get in the car, just set it back. It should be less and less each time. (Until you turn the power off or get to DST, then you can start again)
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