Re: Borg clock conversion?
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I had it done in my 56 and the conversion worked well for several years. Eventually it did fail. I am not sure of a reason but speculate it was due to dried lube or a warped plastic gear inside the works. It would try but seemed to have a problem moving the hands for more than a few minutes and eventually stalled. Since the conversion work had been done I was able to replace that first unit with a do it yourself kit and all was fine again.
Be aware just because it is a Borg clock not all are easy conversions. Some of the places that do conversions will list years they work on and not do others or want more money for some clocks. Reason is some of the clocks need extra machine work to add a gear or change the location of the gear train between the old set knob and the new works. The 56 Packard Borg clock required such a change and not all the places that do conversions want to or can do that work. If you are into judging some of the conversions are noticeable. If the clock has a second hand most of the conversions make a continuous smooth motion instead of the intermittent jump the wind up clocks make. It has been quite some years since I had the conversion made -- before the internet -- but I believe it was done by Instrument Services. I know the DIY kit I replaced the first unit with a few years ago came from them.clocksandgauges.com
Posted on: 2016/9/13 13:13
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I had the Borg clock in one of my 1965 Cadillacs converted which was done by Borg themselves but I understand that the only way now is to use a third-party service. The one I had done had such a good job that even the plastic face cover looked new and the chrome was polished. It worked well for decades and was still working when I sold the car even though it had sat with its own ecosystem inside due to a leaky back window most of those years. It looked absolutely identical to the original but, as pointed out, the second hand swept around smoothly rather than clicking through the seconds.
Posted on: 2016/9/13 13:44
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Howard, thanks for you reply since you reminded me it was Instrument Services who I used for my '54 Caribbean clock, which has been ticking with no problems for 20 years now! Thank you too Don!
Steve
Posted on: 2016/9/16 17:06
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" You will service us"
Posted on: 2016/9/16 17:49
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