<VV> Clocks: One is Fast, One is Slow
Charles Lee
chaz at properproper.com
Wed Aug 17 01:08:24 EDT 2005
Is one of your clocks in a Corvair that is going close to the speed of light
?
That would explain the difference, but would probably mean that you have
other problems I'm guessing ?
Then again, the one with the slow clock may never age, and may re-appear at
some time in the distant future to amaze the residents of that time.
I wonder if CorSA will still exist when it comes back, all shiny and new,
but 10,000 years old ?
----- Original Message -----
From: <Mikeamauro at aol.com>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 7:13 PM
Subject: <VV> Clocks: One is Fast, One is Slow
>I recently installed two GM NOS clocks. One is in my 67 coupe, located in
>the
> center of the cluster (this is NOT a Corsa dash)...this clock runs fast;
> it
> picks up approximately 5-Minutes every 24-hours. The other is a dash-top
> mounted unit, residing in a Greenbrier; this clock looses about 5-minutes
> every
> 24-hours. QUESTION: do either have a "Slower-Faster" adjustment (like most
> wall
> clocks)? Or, for at least the fast one, has anyone had success dropping
> the
> supply voltage through the use of an inline resister?
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions offered,
> Mike Mauro
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