Hi Voles I just purchased a second hand clock for my 83.5 WBX Westy. Unfortunately it seems it is from an air cooled model and, although the backing plate appears to have a cutout, the clock face is solid between the 11 and 1. My questions: how would one go about switching clock faces and putting in the temp guage in the "new" unit? Is it worthwhile to try a switch or should I return it and look elsewhere for the correct clock? I took a look and removal of the hands seems to be beyond my knowledge. Any help would be appreaciated. BTW I paid $35.00 for the clock and got the wiring foil with it. The foil has connection holes in the proper place for the water temp guage. Dave B 83 WBX Westy 83 TiicoWesty |
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