Replacing Clock Glass

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mdrburchette
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Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
Location: Winston-Salem, NC

Post by mdrburchette »

Poor Mike. His brain freezes 6 months out of the year. :D Still, I'd like to have a clock that actually works. :?
spiderrey
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Your car is a: 70 124 spider-74x19-03 ranger edge
Location: San Dimas, Ca

Post by spiderrey »

ill send you a working clock with the manifold today. it will need a replacement lens though.
mbouse

Post by mbouse »

The '78 goes into hybernation next week. The '80 goes by the end of the month. :cry:

THEN I get to work on the Triumph....

My brain may be frozen, buy my wrenches still work.

TURN THE T.V. OFF Go wrench something!!
bandit

Post by bandit »

wow so many posts for a clock lens we must be bored ! hehe


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mdrburchette
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Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
Location: Winston-Salem, NC

Post by mdrburchette »

Thanks Rey. I've had a clock lens in my desk for 3 years now, but every clock I get doesn't work.

Bored?...unlikely. Talking about clocks gives us a chance to unwind. :wink:
HOLLYWOODSPIDER

Post by HOLLYWOODSPIDER »

I replaced it with a cassette case. I have plenty of tapes to go with the vintage Kenwood cassette deck I bought off of ebay. I cut, shaped and drilled it with my Dremel. I broke the first one polishing it after I was done, but it only took me a few minutes to make another one.

It looks great except for the fact that the hands are brilliant white and make the slightly ivoried needles on my other guages look old by comparison.
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

I see the next step coming; removing all of the lens and brightening the needles!
Spyderbuddy

Post by Spyderbuddy »

how do you brighten the needles (lol)
how about we replace the bulbs
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

if you've got extra $ lying around, swap the cluster bulbs for led's. They're much brighter and last longer than the incadescent bulbs. But they're pricey
bandit

Post by bandit »

Do they have them for our spider bulbs Mark ? I've never check
that before . I just used the LED Tail light bulbs to help reduce
current draw and hoped for brighter brake lights they weren't
brighter but work well as a parking lights .

LED are so cool no heat very little power use and last forever
the next wave of flat screen TVs is going to be LED powered
i can't wait to see them !

Daniel
Spyderbuddy

Post by Spyderbuddy »

whats the number for the leds
mbouse

Post by mbouse »

wouldn't it be quicker to paint the hands of the clock an ivory?
Mark_vaughn

Post by Mark_vaughn »

I just finnished changing my clock glass with Lexan plastic. It is about the same thickness as what is there, and you don't have to worry about it breaking while making it or afterwards, the stuff is VERY tough.

The hardest part is taking the black ring off without tearing it up. To put it back on I ended up filing it down so it almost slipped back in place instead of clamping around the clock. Then I dabbed some glue around it to make sure it didnt move. There may be a better way, but it was my first and last time I hope.

A dremel tool makes the whole thing much easier.
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spidernut
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Your car is a: 1979 Fiat Spider Automatic
Location: Lincoln, CA

Post by spidernut »

Hey, doesn't that make it a bullet proof clock?
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donerehart
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Re: Replacing Clock Glass

Post by donerehart »

This post inspired me to try to cut a clock lens out of a cd case... So, here are the before and after pics. My clock is now the clearest of all my gauge faces...
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5182/562 ... 21ff7d.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5265/562 ... d4a014.jpg

Thanks for the creative idea! It actually worked!
76 Spider
St. Louis, MO
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