replacement clock for instrument panel

replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby Randy Johnson » Tue Jun 28, 2011 2:46 pm

my 1962 250 has an electric clock in intrument panel thats dead ((450-706) I would like to replace it with an 8 day clock (non electric) that was stock in some planes...are they interchangable and what is the part number for the eight day clock? Found a part number for one at salvage yard but dont know if its right one...part #752010ET0...is that the right one? Thanks in advance for the advice
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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby Randy Johnson » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:56 pm

As a follow up....I have found a used Timearc 8 day clock that looks like it would fit. Anyone have any experience with this brand? Do we know what brand was used by Piper?
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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby John Wedge » Fri Jul 01, 2011 4:10 am

Randy, you might find some help by going to General Maint and look about 1/3 of way down page to "8 Day Clock". Maybe I should not say it BUT I will - Century robbed me on clock and refuses to even answer my messages.
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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby Randy Johnson » Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:09 pm

Thanks...will react accordingly. Appreciate the advice.
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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby Eastern » Wed Jul 20, 2011 3:40 pm

Randy,

I believe the standard 8 day wind-up clock in the Comanche was a Wakmann.

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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby Randy Johnson » Fri Jul 22, 2011 1:47 pm

Very good. Thanks for the info. Below is the old electric clock currently in the panel and an 8 day clock I found as a potential replacement. Not sure if it will fit but think it will. Its clearly a quality time piece...
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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby Randy Johnson » Fri Dec 02, 2011 2:13 am

As a follow up...the replacement clock pictured above fits like a glove and really looks great. Given the challenge with the fuel gage in this model flying without a clock is a requirement. I particularly like the wind up model because it is so reliable. My thanks to the young man at the parts dealer who broke the rules to text me a picture. Best 75 bucks Ive ever spent.
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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby 9089P » Fri Dec 02, 2011 2:28 am

Hi Randy,

I need to replace my 8 Day clock. Do think your supplier has any more?

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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby Ray B » Sat Dec 03, 2011 8:39 pm

Take your old 8 day to any good watch/clock repair shop, they are fixable. Ray B
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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby skipsouthernsky » Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:25 pm

To all,

I personally would put in an electric clock. They come in quartz that keeps perfect time and will probably last the life of the aircraft. You would have to set it when first starting the plane with either your wristwatch, or most GPS's have a time page that is extremely accurate. Aircraft Spruce has a 12 volt electric clock p/n 10-22812 that costs 117.50. It also has a sweep second hand and resetible elapsed time hands. Make sure it is wired to turn OFF when the master is off. Now the big problem..........whether to set it to local time or zulu time. :lol:

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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby Andrew Foster » Sun Dec 04, 2011 6:39 pm

I took our 8 day clock to a local watch repair shop. For 80 dollars they cleaned it and it works perfect now. he also informed me that it was made by Britling.
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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby 9089P » Tue Dec 06, 2011 3:46 am

Ray: Already did that and it lasted couple years. My plan is to have 2, one in the plane, and one on the shelf for when the one in the plane needs to go back to the shop.

Skip: For me the point is to have a clock/timer that is independent of the electrical system. If they made a battery powered on I'd be all over that. Already have a Davtron hooked to the hot side so runs all the time and its never run the battery down. Want a back up for when things go south.

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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby skipsouthernsky » Tue Dec 06, 2011 6:36 am

Dear Don,

Wear a wrist watch.

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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby Tom Veatch » Tue Dec 06, 2011 5:14 pm

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Re: replacement clock for instrument panel

Postby 9089P » Tue Dec 06, 2011 8:56 pm

Skip: I stopped wearing wristwatches when I retired, besides I want the timing feature, crude as it is.

Tom: Not a fan of cr-p stuck all over the place in the cockpit. Don't use handhelds in the plane for the same reason.

Think I'll just buy another clock.

Thanks for all the helpful ideas though.

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