Has anyone put a quartz replacement clock in their car? My 1969 300 clock is burnt out.
Mine has the power wire to the coils burnt and the coils look burnt tooThe original clocks operated via a set of contact points which "wound" the clock mechanism. Many times, just a hit with a point file on the contacts would get them working again.
The quartz conversion became somewhat popular in the middle 1980s, when the quart movements became standard on many OEMs' vehicles. Seems like it used to be about $50.00 or so, back then?
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That happens on GT / General Time / Westclox clocks when the car battery gets low on voltage. It's too low to "fire" the coils and they overheat. I have a few NOS mechanisms I swap in when I run into this.Mine has the power wire to the coils burnt and the coils look burnt too
Thanks. If I had the coils I couldn't switch them. Too much shake from agent orange haha.That happens on GT / General Time / Westclox clocks when the car battery gets low on voltage. It's too low to "fire" the coils and they overheat. I have a few NOS mechanisms I swap in when I run into this.
I'm not a fan of the quartz conversions. I have a box with 5-6 defective ones in it from clocks that I swapped original movements back in.
When I looked at options for repairing my '70 300 clock, I was told by the guys that do conversions that they couldn't do my clock. You might find they can't do yours either. I opted for repair instead.Has anyone put a quartz replacement clock in their car? My 1969 300 clock is burnt out.
Places I've checked say they can't get the parts. I got a couple locals I'm gonna check.When I looked at options for repairing my '70 300 clock, I was told by the guys that do conversions that they couldn't do my clock. You might find they can't do yours either. I opted for repair instead.
I'm having trouble finding a 12 volt quartz to replace it. May have to go with a 1.5v battery clock.Smoked...... I have more than a dozen like that.
The kit works in Borg made clocks only, per the eBay listing.I purchased a quartz replacement kit from this company on Ebay for my ‘65 Newport I followed the instructions and it was simple. The clock has been 100% on time for the last six months so far. Cost was about $90.00 and I am very pleased with it.
S-30151 Quartz Conversion Clock Repair Kit | eBay