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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 585836, member: 78"]Hi,</p><p> When I find an old electric clock that is not running or running incorrectly I try this. Turn the clock upside down and let it run for 24 hours. It seems that a lot of electric clocks that have not been run for long periods of time, the oil settles and get too thick. Most of them start running correctly after the upside down period. An old clock repair man taught me to try that first.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 585836, member: 78"]Hi, When I find an old electric clock that is not running or running incorrectly I try this. Turn the clock upside down and let it run for 24 hours. It seems that a lot of electric clocks that have not been run for long periods of time, the oil settles and get too thick. Most of them start running correctly after the upside down period. An old clock repair man taught me to try that first. greg[/QUOTE]
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