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#499590 - 04/04/08 03:23 PM 1947 Chrysler Windsor wiring
Mark Poole Offline
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Registered: 04/04/08
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We have a clock that is not working. It appears to be in excellent condition. The fuse that is with the wiring appears to be fine. Is there any other way to test the clock to see if it works or not?

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#499623 - 04/04/08 05:52 PM Re: 1947 Chrysler Windsor wiring [Re: Mark Poole]
bober Offline
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Registered: 07/12/07
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Loc: Great North West
On 46-8 Chryslers you have to clean the points inside of the clock and almost always they come back to life. Experience from clock work my own 46-8 chryslers!
Bob

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