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That's that's the OEM clock I have. Just between us girls, mine only
ran about 10 years before it hung. I opened it up, washed it out in solvent, and reoiled with 15W50 Mobil 1 oil. It's been keeping good time for about 15 years now. They have a really clever mechanism in them that adjusts the speed very slightly as you adjust the hands of the clock. If you have to keep advancing them, it speeds up etc. Are you sure it (the replacement fuse) wasn't 25 amps bigger? It is hard to imagine a fire being started from a measley (sp?) 250 milliamps.......... |
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