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delco1946 01-22-2022 12:38 PM

55 electric clock
 

Hi all, I have a question regarding my 55 electric dash clock. ItÂ’s always worked perfectly, but in the last day IÂ’ve discovered it seems to be either not working or working very slowly ( suddenly). This could also be an intermittent thing. I hear ticking like normal but not sure what to do at this point. Is there anyway to diagnose whatÂ’s wrong? Could it just be dirty and need cleaning? Oil to lubricate? I am not interested in converting it to a different style- I try to keep everything stock. Thanks for the tips!

Daves55Sedan 01-22-2022 07:19 PM

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If ya don't mind spending around $200, you could take it out of the dash and send it to one of a number of auto instrument rebuilders. They can restore the clock both mechanically and aesthetically for you.
I have used Instrument Services Inc. in the past, but have grown fond of Williamsons Instruments Inc.

Ford blue blood 01-23-2022 12:03 PM

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Take it out, remove the housing, file the points and lube the works with kerosene. Do not get any on the points!

Merc Cruzer 01-23-2022 12:19 PM

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This might help. It is a prior post, with a u-tube video, on the clock in my 53' Merc, which should be the same yours.

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...+points&page=2

You probably already know how to adjust the clock, but I thought I would toss in a picture of the instructions anyway.

jayvee34 01-23-2022 04:09 PM

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In my 54 Ford I took it out and apart from the cover, then used low pressure air to blow
out the dust (25 PSI), then cleaned the points and sprayed it liberally with WD 40.
Put it back together, and it has been working fine for about 6 months now.

Did have to adjust it a couple of times from running fast.

delco1946 01-23-2022 11:28 PM

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Thanks for the tips. I don’t know what clock points are so that suggests I’m in the camp to send it out for repair :D. I’ll look up Williamson and see what they offer.

dmsfrr 01-24-2022 12:43 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by delco1946 (Post 2097869)
Thanks for the tips. I don’t know what clock points are so that suggests I’m in the camp to send it out for repair :D. ...

The early-ish clocks are actually run by a spring wound mechanism. As the spring runs down an internal switch closes and turns on a small motor which winds the spring, then the motor shuts off.

Ford blue blood 01-24-2022 09:34 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by delco1946 (Post 2097869)
Thanks for the tips. I don’t know what clock points are so that suggests I’m in the camp to send it out for repair :D. I’ll look up Williamson and see what they offer.

If you open it up you will see with ease the points. That is the single most cause for failure in those clocks and the easiest to fix. Just a set of points open to the atmosphere that get corroded after time.

delco1946 01-30-2022 08:43 PM

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I opened the clock but I don’t see anything that is “obviously points”. The clock looks incredibly clean so I’m not sure what I could do to clean it. Are points in the wiring portion or the clock gearing portion?

delco1946 01-30-2022 10:45 PM

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Not sure if I’ve figured out how the electric part works but it seems like my problem is more to do with the clock mechanism, it doesn’t seem to be moving as friction-free as it should.

Merc Cruzer 01-31-2022 01:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by delco1946 (Post 2097869)
Thanks for the tips. I don’t know what clock points are so that suggests I’m in the camp to send it out for repair :D. I’ll look up Williamson and see what they offer.

Video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3P-ndEv48U

Ford blue blood 01-31-2022 02:09 PM

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Couple of pictures of the points in a 58 Edsel clock. The internals may look a little different but there is a set of points that close to pull a spring winder. When they close the solenoid pulls the winder and they open until the spring is ready to be wound again.

orangedog 02-01-2022 06:14 PM

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Thanks for posting.

Lamar Wadsworth 02-15-2022 06:25 PM

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There are two different '55 clocks, one electric and one windup. I have a couple of the electric clocks (including the one original to my '55 that my parents bought new) and one wind-up.


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