Leyland P76 Owners 2007

Technical

Clock

by Jason


The clock is a std wind up clock, typical of the technology of the time (NOT Quartz or electronic)
Inside there is a set of points & an electric solenoid.
When the points close, the solenoid is energised & "winds up" the clock.
( The sharp Click or Zip noise you hear) when the solenoid "winds" the clock, it opens the points to dis engage
power to the solenoid... The clock ticks away, un-winding the spring, until the points close & starts the whole process again.
If you sit & listen carefully to the clock, you will hear what I am talking about.
Tic Tic Tic Tic........then Click..... Tic Tic Tic>the cycle repeats every minute or so.
A lot of the "Dead" clocks that are in cars are simply dirty points, not allowing power to the solenoid to
"Electrically wind" the clock.
It spun me out the first time too!
JB
Another problem is the fuseable link, that when it heats up it the solder melts and break the circuit between the battery and the solenoid.
You can resolder the joint or crimp it. Would not recommend this as then you have no fuse from the battery and may cause a fire.
Cheers
Adrian

Last updated
Jul, 2007
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