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Electrical gremlin is making my clock too fast

Started by Dino, July 03, 2013, 11:16:12 AM

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Dino

I know the clocks are not accurate and mine was always a little fast.  I usually had to turn it back about 5-10 minutes when the car sat for a day or two.  I will do the quartz upgrade eventually but it didn't really bother me that it would do this.

Now it's a different story.  My clock no longer advances a few minutes but several hours!  Last time I checked the clock was almost 6 hours ahead and that was 2 days after resetting it.  My amp meter is also showing me that the battery is draining.  I don't have issues starting or driving but the ammeter usually didn't move much from it's middle position and now it's to the far right for a while until it slowly comes back while driving.

So why is my clock all of a sudden trying to drain my battery?    :think:

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

ODZKing

I believe yours is like my 67 (was) and they have points of sorts in them that touch now and again to give a little charge and "wind" the clock (so to speak).  Sounds like they are most likely fused together.
Quartz time!
Instrument Services did mine in the 73.  Sent, called with a quote when they received it, back in 3 days.  1 year warranty.
http://www.clocksandgauges.com/

Ghoste

Although every once in a while you can file the points a little and it will begin working again.

ODZKing

Quote from: Ghoste on July 03, 2013, 11:59:12 AM
Although every once in a while you can file the points a little and it will begin working again.
Yes, and it will work for a while - but if you are going to go through all the trouble to pull the dash ... fix it once in for all (in my mind anyway)   :shruggy:

Dino

Oh I see how this works.  So would it be reasonable to assume the battery is draining a bit because the points are at continuous contact?

Quartz time indeed!   :icon_smile_big:
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

Ghoste

Yes it would.  If they stick a bit, the battery current is what will fuse them and compound the problem. (battery continues to drain slightly which continues to burn the contacts which continue to...)

Dino

Quote from: Ghoste on July 03, 2013, 12:08:22 PM
Yes it would.  If they stick a bit, the battery current is what will fuse them and compound the problem. (battery continues to drain slightly which continues to burn the contacts which continue to...)

I'm sorry the clock is 'broke' but I'm real happy this is the only issue here!  Quartz upgrade was a matter of time anyway.

Thanks gents!   :2thumbs:
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.