Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
'66 CORONET 500 CLOCK
#1
Anyone out there know where I might find a clock or know of a place that repairs them? I know they're scarce but that's the only thing that doesn't work in my '66 so I'd really like to get it working. I've seen an on line tutorial on rebuilding GM clocks by yourself and imagine the techniques would be similar. Another possibility is replacing the guts with one of the kits I've seen advertised but I don't know how well they work. Anyone have any experience with self repair or replacement of the mechanism?

Thanks,

p.s. - I'm located in Ontario Canada so finding something in my area would be a bonus....I know, good luck with that!
Reply Purge Spammer

#2
ever tried a watch maker or a person that repairs watches .... its just an idea ...
Reply Purge Spammer

#3
Look in Hemmings for a rebuilder.
President, New England chapter of Coronetaholics anonomous.
Reply Purge Spammer

#4
call this guy- Roland -416-244-5708 or rmichel@sprint.ca- sells at moparfest- you do rest.

he sells the clock guts- new quartz units- changed mine over about 7 years ago for the Chally and never had a problem.

not sure if what he has will fit in the housing- is it similar to the 66/67 chargers?? tell him that.

John Mac
Reply Purge Spammer

#5
Hello Harold,

I would like to provide some helpful information for you regarding the dash mounted clocks that were optional on our 1966 and 1967 Coronets. Having the correct information on the parts that you will need before you start shopping is the best way that I know to avoid purchasing incorrect parts. If you end up having a used clock refurbished, or converting a used clock to a quartz movement and other modern related parts, knowing what the factory offered will also be very helpful to both you and the company that performs the work for you.

The following three pages that I've posted below are from my 1966 factory parts book that I've deleted non clock related information from to make it easier for you to read.

Please forgive me if you are a pro at reading information from the Chrysler parts books, but since we haven't had any personal conversations yet, I'll include some basic meanings for some of the codes that Chrysler used for all of the various car line designations. This might also be useful for anyone else that reads this thread.

Car Line And Model Designation Codes:

V = all Plymouth Valiant and Barracuda models (including Valiant V-100, V-200, Signet and all Barracuda models)
L = all Dodge Dart models (including Dart, Dart 270 and Dart GT models)
R = all Plymouth Belvedere and Satellite models (including Belvedere I, Belvedere II and Satellite models)
W = all Dodge Coronet models (including Coronet, Coronet Deluxe, Coronet 440 and Coronet 500 models)
W, WP, Charger = Charger models are referred to as W, WP, or Charger in the 1966 factory parts book
P = all Plymouth models (including Fury I, Fury II, Fury III and Sport Fury)
D = all Dodge models (including Polara, Monaco and Monaco 500)
C = all Chrysler models (including Newport, Chrysler 300 and New Yorker models)
Y = all Imperial models (including Imperial Crown and Imperial Le Baron models)

[Image: 1966ChryslerFactoryPartsBook-Clocks-page1.jpg]

[Image: 1966ChryslerFactoryPartsBook-Clocks-page2.jpg]


[Image: 1966ChryslerFactoryPartsBook-Clocks-page3.jpg]


In 1966, Chrysler used five different dash mounted clock packages for their various Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler and Imperial models and they used six different clock packages in 1967, but since you need one for your 1966 Coronet, I will only concentrate on the one specific clock and it's related parts that was used on all of the 1966 and 1967 Coronet models. This Coronet clock is model specific and will NOT interchange with any of the other 1966, or 1967 clock packages.


1966 and 1967 factory part #: 2661816
1966 and 1967 factory parts book section #: 1-21-1
Part description: Clock package, W, (except Charger)
Applications: All 1966 and 1967 Coronet models, regardless of trim level, or body style that came from the factory with an instrument cluster mounted clock as an extra cost option.

[Image: 1966-67factorydashmountedclock.jpg]


All 1966 and 1967 Coronet models that did not come with the optional clock package were equipped with the following part to cover the hole in the instrument cluster for the clock.

1966 and 1967 factory part #: 2631122
1966 and 1967 factory parts book section #: 23-33-20
Part description: Cover, instrument panel (cluster) clock hole, W, (except Charger)
Applications: All 1966 and 1967 Coronet models, regardless of trim level, or body style that did not come with an optional dash mounted clock from the factory.

[Image: 1966-67Coronetdashmountedclockholecover-part2631122.jpg]



If an owner wanted to add a factory style clock package to their 1966 or 1967 Coronet after the car had already been built, they could have gone into any Dodge dealerships parts department and purchased the following clock packages over the counter and had it installed at the dealership, or by anyone else. I personally have one of these n.o.s. clock packages and will be installing it into my 1966 Coronet 500's dash cluster.

Factory part #: 2661816
1966 factory parts book section #: 1-21-1 under "Parts Packages", page number PK-1
Part description: Clock Package, W, except Charger. Includes the following parts:
1 cable, ammeter to clock (part #2770208
1 clock (part #2631120)
1 knob, clock reset (part #2631166)
1 nut, clock reset knob mounting (part #2257804)
Applications: All 1966 (and 1967) Coronet models, regardless of trim level, or body style that did not come with an optional dash mounted clock from the factory.

I will check some of my n.o.s. parts sources to see if any of them might have one of these clocks and will post that information for you if I find any leads for you ok?

Richard
For some unknown reason, nobody seems to take me seriously............
Reply Purge Spammer

#6
Wow, what a great site! Thanks for all the replies, especially to Richard for the comprehensive info package. I have a much better idea as to what my options are now.

Harold P
Reply Purge Spammer

#7
harold prentice Wrote:Wow, what a great site! Thanks for all the replies, especially to Richard for the comprehensive info package. I have a much better idea as to what my options are now.

Harold P
LOL, that was Richard holding back! You should see when he really lets his hair down.
President, New England chapter of Coronetaholics anonomous.
Reply Purge Spammer

#8
ws27 Wrote:LOL, that was Richard holding back! You should see when he really lets his hair down.

Rich, since we were talking about clocks, I thought that I should keep track of Harold's time! Rofl

Richard
For some unknown reason, nobody seems to take me seriously............
Reply Purge Spammer

#9
You are a wealth of information Richard!
Reply Purge Spammer

#10
Richard has done more for this site than you'll ever know..

Even he doesn't.. Smile
I love Mopars so much I'm date coding the skid marks in my underwear.
Reply



Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Last piece of the puzzle - 1966 Coronet convertible window trim CoVert66 3 1,044 09-23-22, 03:58 PM
Last Post: 67440Dodge
  1967 Coronet needs hood alignment 440net 1 1,483 10-15-21, 07:38 AM
Last Post: 67440Dodge
  1967 Coronet Headlight surround fastners firepower 4 2,300 07-10-21, 12:39 AM
Last Post: markz
  Progress on my 67 Coronet R/T Callingdrlove01 120 52,106 02-11-19, 04:26 AM
Last Post: Callingdrlove01
  '55 coronet vent window u channel rubber dodge55 1 17,807 11-27-17, 12:03 PM
Last Post: dodge55
  1966 Coronet 500 rear leaf springs richardmay2 3 13,426 07-18-17, 01:30 PM
Last Post: Racer Brown
  Pentastar location on passenger fender 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T chargerman71 3 4,936 06-22-17, 12:37 AM
Last Post: 67RTBlue
  Started my 69 coronet 500 convertible resto. It is a factory 383 4 speed with air.. 69rag500 29 18,355 12-02-16, 11:14 PM
Last Post: 67r/t4speeder
  67 Coronet grey/silver strips top and bottom of grill RT K_line 9 7,236 11-29-16, 12:18 PM
Last Post: don99pablo
  67 Coronet instrument cluster - turn signal and high beam and oil lenses! TekHousE 5 5,799 11-29-16, 12:18 PM
Last Post: David Lee

Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)

Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2025 Melroy van den Berg.