Re: Clock conversion to quartz

Posted by John Miller On 2012/6/10 21:53:34
I have to admit that the $400 + jolted my memory, that in the past i have purchased two complete 110 drivetrains. Started looking in old storage boxes and found an original coil. Also found a generator, carburetor and air cleaner among other things. Still have a complete overdrive rearend in the back yard
Cleaned all the contacts and housing, installed the coil and now the car that starts in a 5-8 turns maxim when hot and 1-2 turns when cold.
Also added an insulating gasket between the carb. and the intake manifold.
Kept your instructions for a replacement, just in case.
Thank you for your advice on the coil.
Clock will shortly be on the way for the quartz conversion.
Thank You
John Miller

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