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dogbone
AMC Addicted Joined: Mar/13/2008 Location: TN Status: Offline Points: 702 |
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Posted: Aug/24/2016 at 9:42pm |
The clock in my 64 classic looks like it works great. Unfortunately, it looses about a minute every hour or so. Is there any adjustment for this?
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64 Cross Country Wagon 770, 79 VW Scirocco, 70 Porsche 914-6, 82 Subaru Brat, 1991 Autozam
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Ken Doyle
AMC Nut Joined: Jun/19/2010 Location: Haledon NJ Status: Offline Points: 305 |
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Every time you turn the clock foward it sets it to run one step slower. Every time you turn it back it sets it so run one step faster.
In other words, if you keep fixing the time it should eventually correct itself. Of course after 50 years it is due for a good cleaning and lube. Edited by Ken Doyle - Aug/25/2016 at 1:13pm |
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dogbone
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I've always considered my Ramber CrossCountry Classic 770 with Weather Eye and puncture proof tires an advanced automobile for its time, and without question this confirms it's status.
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64 Cross Country Wagon 770, 79 VW Scirocco, 70 Porsche 914-6, 82 Subaru Brat, 1991 Autozam
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