| sq1954 | -- 04-14-2025 @ 2:57 AM |
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I have a 1941 Mercury and need to remove the knob. It is brand of clock that has the fuse built into the back of the clock. I took the center screw out but how does the knob come off? Any tips on checking out the clock or repairing?
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| TomO | -- 04-14-2025 @ 3:02 PM |
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The knob should just pull off. If it doesn't, use some penetrating oil. If you shake the clock and it runs for a few seconds, you can clean the contact points and use a lantern battery to wind the clock. If it winds and keeps running, use a tuner cleaner and lubricant spray to lubricate all of the pivots or use a needle dipped in 3 in one oil to lubricate the pivot points. If it doesn't run when you shake it, send it out for repair. Tom
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| 40 Coupe | -- 04-16-2025 @ 5:17 AM |
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I believe the New Haven clock knob unscrews. The Mfg is marked on the rear. Hold the stem with needle nose pliers unscrew by hand.
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| 40 Coupe | -- 04-16-2025 @ 5:19 AM |
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The New Haven clock knob should unscrew, hold the stem with needle nose pliers.
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| sq1954 | -- 04-21-2025 @ 9:44 PM |
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Thanks to the answers. I was able to get the knob off.
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