hi , If inclined , Tmesavers in Az has about 40 different quartz movements under 15$ . The smallest one fits in our box. you cannot solder to stainless battery clips , wind them with 2-3 turns 22 ga stranded wire , use remote D cell ,in holder up under dash . will last 5 years , car electrics do not matter you need insulating washers l and some thinking on mount to keep hv lighting of face and you will lose it in hands ( ok w me ) You cannot cut or drill EL panel epoxy a small dowel to set wheel out the back , through metal good news it wont need setting , have to rework holes in hands etc Kind of fussy but if so inclined Also did one where I painted box white inside put bulb in back , light can come around the edge ; two white led too , one time like that ,,better color match when on , resistors . Trying tol brighten it I know , stick to engines etc fit of ambition Jg On Oct 1, 2024, at 6:50 AM, 'Peter Pellicani' via Chrysler 300 Club International <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
JC Auto changed mine, excellent work and runs perfect. However, they may not do the conversion anymore.
Peter 61 STICK
On Monday, September 30, 2024, 10:32:06 PM EDT, Henry Schleimer <henry.schleimer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just a thought for someone wanting a better clock mechanism, I have owned a 71 and a 78 Valiant, The 71 had the old school mechanism but Chrysler made a big deal about upgrading to a quartz mechanism that is in my 78. My 78 has kept the correct time for over 46 years! I never disconnect my battery even though I go for a month or more without starting it on the six year old battery. Do you understand how little the battery drains from a clock??? Why even have a clock if you switch it off all the time??? Anyway, I think if anyone wants to replace a failed old style clock, they might want to look to pulling the guts out of a later Chrysler clock. The canister is the same so mounting shouldn’t be harder than some generic thing. For my 300C, I just pulled it apart and cleaned it and got it to work again. The ticking is nice, but if it didn’t work, I would have gone for a late 70s mechanism. Henry
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