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qa1142
OK, I have 2 clocks, neither one works. One is very clean, other older.

who can fix my clock?
Allan
I think "MAYBE" Dr. Evil can do it but you will have to wait a while because he is moving on Friday. Not even sure he will still be doing it...
bd1308
is it a plastic backing or the metal one?

I'm going to fix mine....so give me a bit. I bought three different soldiering iron.
qa1142
Type II metal back. I read pelican article. May take 2 and make one if I can.

Anyone used these guys?

http://www.paspeedo.com/about.htm
bd1308
okay, let me know what you end up with.

I need a new plastic face for it....
Joe Bob
QUOTE (qa1142 @ Jul 10 2005, 04:20 PM)
Type II metal back. I read pelican article. May take 2 and make one if I can.

Anyone used these guys?

http://www.paspeedo.com/about.htm

Them or north hollywood speedo are gud...problem is the fix price is usually more than the replacement price.
campbellcj
If the problem is just the low-temp solder fuse, then it's about a 15-20 minute DIY job. (Described in the Pelican tech article). I've done a couple. If it's gears or something, you may save a few bucks by buying a good used one than getting yours fixed by NH Speedo or PAS.
tat2dphreak
unless you need it to be 100% stock cbperformace sells vdo clocks new that are a close match... IMHO though... CHT and oil press. is much more important than a clock...
ThinAir
I think ChrisReale might be able to do it. If memory serves me right, he's a watch repair guy.
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