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Clock Restoration
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Clock Restoration
Had a go today at taking my rev counter to bits to clean up the face and glass. I even managed to prize off the sealing ring without cutting it. All went well until I put the sealing ring back on! It lets the clock down by looking crumpled and tatty. Where can you get new sealing rings and what's the technique for sealing them without ending up with a crumpled mess?
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Lost in the desert somewhere
BigMac, some intrument makers/ repairers have a 3 roller jig that they just wind a handle and there you have it. Each roller has a groove shaped to match the final shape of the ring. Even some professionals leave the ring in pretty poor condition, keeping the "mess" to the back. There is a split clamp ring on the market that has a small clamping screw at the rear bottom. it doesn' quite look the part though!
Often, you have to get the tacho & the speedo done together, to ensure a matched set. The rings are as scarce as pelican sh*t. I have seen them in Stainless Steel or Aluminium and of different thickness'.
Don't be discouraged with your efforts, I have seen some neat jobs, usually after a few attemps. You are tackling one of the hardest parts of a restoration. I agree with Hillbilly "Patience is the key..".
Anyone know if these rings are available?
RegardZ.
Often, you have to get the tacho & the speedo done together, to ensure a matched set. The rings are as scarce as pelican sh*t. I have seen them in Stainless Steel or Aluminium and of different thickness'.
Don't be discouraged with your efforts, I have seen some neat jobs, usually after a few attemps. You are tackling one of the hardest parts of a restoration. I agree with Hillbilly "Patience is the key..".
Anyone know if these rings are available?
RegardZ.
Garn (Sydney) Z1, Z1A, Z1B and Z900-A4
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Thanks guyz, very helpful. Is this any good, does anyone know?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... &viewitem=
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... &viewitem=
Lost in the desert somewhere
RE that e-bay sale....Sorry BIgMac, I'm not so sure after a closer study of that ring. Maybe the H2 has a different OD. Also, from the photo I don't like the width, the depth or colour. I did tend to jump in! Perhaps, you could ask the seller the question.
RegardZ.
RegardZ.
Garn (Sydney) Z1, Z1A, Z1B and Z900-A4
- mick znone
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- Joined: 13th Jun 2008
- Location: Cornwall
I hope the link works. They retail here at 2625 yen each.
http://shop.doremi-co.com/index.php?mai ... cts_id=688
Maybe you could ask zpower or other z supplier in the U.K to stock some from Doremi.
http://shop.doremi-co.com/index.php?mai ... cts_id=688
Maybe you could ask zpower or other z supplier in the U.K to stock some from Doremi.
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