How to fix, maintain, repair Mechanical Gauges! (Oil gauge)(speedometer)(clock) Corvette C3

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  • Опубликовано: 23 апр 2021
  • S1E15 of complete Corvette C3 Restoration Series.
    How to fix and Lubricate Mechanical gauges.
    Repair Mechanical gauges.
    Speedometer, oil gauge, automotive clock, how to repair automotive Mechanical gauges.
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Комментарии • 92

  • @rmb6604
    @rmb6604 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Still helping people with your vids. I just fired up my 71 after MAJOR restoration work...and boom! Oil gauge stuck. I will be taking it out tomorrow, thanks to you. Since C19...prices are through the roof on these parts. Hopefully, I can fix it!

  • @ulizackenband694
    @ulizackenband694 2 года назад +9

    I like your videos. I would just recomend to use WD40 just to clean. The acid in WD40 is what loosens the corrosion. But in the long run it damages the metal of the instruments. For Instruments I use contact spray to loose corrosion and elektronic cleaner to clean and silicon oil to grease. Silicon oil contains no acids and does not transforminto some glue like reasin over time, plus dust does not stick to it. With WD 40 and mineral oil you have to redo the job much sooner.

    • @fabiopunk1661
      @fabiopunk1661 Год назад +1

      good advise. besides, WD40 in the long run may turn sticky.

    • @brauliog7378
      @brauliog7378 Год назад +2

      Which silicone oil do you suggest?

  • @sassycat6536
    @sassycat6536 Год назад +2

    I have a c3 and this is the best info I have been able to find about non working gauges. Thank you soooo much!!! I just signed up as a new subscriber. 😺

  • @dadams19111
    @dadams19111 3 года назад +1

    You are the man, I fixed my clock, oil, oil, oil!!!!! My 75 Vette now has a working clock!

  • @sondabrown7373
    @sondabrown7373 3 года назад +2

    I love that you aren't quick to throw good stuff away....you just repair the original (and better parts in my opinion)! You're awesome!

  • @DanielNiclas
    @DanielNiclas 6 месяцев назад

    The Corvette journey is amazing! Thank you for sharing yours. On mine right now!

  • @michaelgurgone1611
    @michaelgurgone1611 2 года назад +1

    Nothing like a little of Wille Davis 40 to get things lubed and moving again! A mechanics best friend and one of the worlds best products.

  • @fabiopunk1661
    @fabiopunk1661 2 года назад +1

    It is a huge satisfaction to fix things this way!

  • @nickg1449
    @nickg1449 3 года назад +4

    Love all your videos. I’m restoring a 72 and you’ve been super super helpful.

  • @onlyreedyag
    @onlyreedyag 24 дня назад +1

    Clock in my '77 hasn't worked in over 12 years. Finally took it apart thinking it was an electrical issue. Nope. A little bit of gun oil and it is running just fine.

  • @rmb6604
    @rmb6604 Год назад

    took it out...and fixed it just like you showed us! THANK YOU!

  • @primozkrajcar4144
    @primozkrajcar4144 3 года назад +2

    Top video! I have to do all of this things when I take my dash apart. Thanks for all the help!

  • @130hengineer
    @130hengineer 3 года назад +3

    Love your content. Loads of information.

    • @ProblemSolverGarage
      @ProblemSolverGarage  3 года назад +1

      Thanks man appreciate the positive feedback and all you guys watching my videos :)

  • @rea8755
    @rea8755 2 года назад +1

    Speechless ...all your info!
    Thank you

  • @donv.o.9931
    @donv.o.9931 3 года назад

    Great dyi videos.....great lighting.....easy to follow.... thanks 😊

  • @aaronnewson
    @aaronnewson 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your detailed videos you have been very helpful, my go to guy when I need help 2 👍's up

    • @ProblemSolverGarage
      @ProblemSolverGarage  3 года назад

      Thanks that’s awesome, I appreciate all the positive feedback from you guys you guys rock

  • @toddferrell518
    @toddferrell518 3 года назад +1

    I’m restoring a 69 , these videos are perfect for me !

  • @sondabrown7373
    @sondabrown7373 3 года назад

    you are so awesome! I loveee your channel! Thanks so much!!!

  • @followingjesus2064
    @followingjesus2064 Год назад

    Thanks buddy.your videos are very helpful.

  • @rockyhendrick8630
    @rockyhendrick8630 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @damxgopak457
    @damxgopak457 Год назад

    Amazing what some maintenance will produce.

  • @SLINGING_MUD_SINCE1994
    @SLINGING_MUD_SINCE1994 2 года назад

    Great work

  • @garymaclellan2168
    @garymaclellan2168 3 года назад +1

    Great video
    bud

  • @lilmancc35
    @lilmancc35 Год назад +1

    Gonna be doing this to my 77 camaro when i start swapping my interior from one to the other.

  • @toddferrell518
    @toddferrell518 3 года назад +1

    Got to do that to my clock , thanks

  • @vetteseller5
    @vetteseller5 2 года назад

    Awesome as usual. those clocks are like $150 to replace, just a good clean and lube and back to work.

  • @milanko33
    @milanko33 2 года назад +1

    you are good😉

    • @ProblemSolverGarage
      @ProblemSolverGarage  2 года назад

      Thanks and thanks for watching

    • @milanko33
      @milanko33 2 года назад +1

      @@ProblemSolverGarage thank you for doing this as this is very useful for many people honestly massive thanks

  • @arturoaguilar3364
    @arturoaguilar3364 Год назад

    Like always you videos are impressive. Thanks for taking the time to show us all this.
    Do you have a video on how to remove the speedometer. Mine on my 77 is doing the same thing as yours. But i don't know how to take it off. Tia. 😊

    • @ProblemSolverGarage
      @ProblemSolverGarage  Год назад

      The video is titled dashboard removal. Something like that I remove it in that video it's not easy, you might want to think about lowering the steering column which I never did

  • @thechillhacker
    @thechillhacker Год назад

    Actually, you can rejuvenate the electrical gauges. At least for "permanently lubricated" brushless motors on later gauges do the following, or anything else with a permanent lube system. More simple motor designs might just require putting a drop of 3-in-1 on the bearings.
    Remove the needle and anything else needed to have full access to the front of the drive motor. Put a couple CCs of tractor oil, or the thickest stuff you can pull, into a syringe with the tip removed. place the syringe over the motor shaft, mating up to the body of the motor, and pull sightly back on the plunger to pull the air out of the motor bearing area. There should be resistance, and an elastic pull to the plunger. If not, you do not have a good seal or this method won't work. You want to displace all the air that has replaced the permanent lubrication, and replace it with fresh thick oil. Grease would be preferable, but grease is too viscous to drip, except in huge quantities. The 3-in-1 the poster calls grease may even work, although it is a bit thin. In fact, I would use the tractor oil, or a good quality white lithium grease if you can have access, to most of these parts.

  • @dadams19111
    @dadams19111 3 года назад

    I mentioned your channel in my c3 video as a c3 resource if you don't mind

  • @geoffquinn3109
    @geoffquinn3109 3 года назад +1

    Great vid. I have a 73 and when i put my high beams on they flicker. My low beams work fine. Any ideas

  • @vanmcdowell6671
    @vanmcdowell6671 3 года назад +1

    Great and helpful video! I recently bought a '70 Corvette and speedometer doesn't work at all although it's connected on both ends...I think cable is probably bad. My clock works sometimes and my oil pressure gauge works but I think oil pressure is actually higher than gauge shows.
    Question: How hard is it to pull speedometer out from dash?
    Thanks for posting this video!
    Van

    • @ProblemSolverGarage
      @ProblemSolverGarage  3 года назад +1

      It’s hard, apparently you can lower the steering column which helps. I have a video on how to remove it without lowering the steering column. Engine Harness, Headlight Harness Dashboard Removal Troubleshooting electrical problems Corvette C3

    • @vanmcdowell6671
      @vanmcdowell6671 3 года назад

      @@ProblemSolverGarage Thanks so much! I'll look for that video. Always hate pulling a dash apart...

    • @chrissmith7669
      @chrissmith7669 Год назад

      Sounds like dash in the 79 I inherited. All the gauges read good, until you realize the read the same whether or not it’s running. Lol

  • @cgmax9830
    @cgmax9830 3 года назад +1

    Great video on how to fix the gauges, but where's the video on removing the panels to get to the gauge cluster? My oil pressure gauge is seized, too.

  • @e.z.hernandez6378
    @e.z.hernandez6378 2 года назад

    Whatever you do don’t get any oil on or touch the black face plate. Everything removes the black. I have a gauge that needed touch up before installation because the paint rubbed off. Don’t touch or get anything on them.

  • @paulattanasio3061
    @paulattanasio3061 2 года назад

    Nice! Do you have anything on how to test the other gauges? The Fuel, Water Temp and Battery gauges?

    • @ProblemSolverGarage
      @ProblemSolverGarage  2 года назад

      In most cases you just hook up 12 V to them, I’m doing an episode on the temperature gauge right now

    • @paulattanasio3061
      @paulattanasio3061 2 года назад +1

      @@ProblemSolverGarage great thanks! Can’t wait to see it. Keep up the great videos (on the Vette) 😁

  • @randelclawson7695
    @randelclawson7695 2 года назад +1

    Would white lithium grease spray be better for the speedometer for the long term?

    • @ProblemSolverGarage
      @ProblemSolverGarage  2 года назад +1

      I don’t know what that is

    • @randelclawson7695
      @randelclawson7695 2 года назад

      @@ProblemSolverGarage Do a search for CRC white lithium grease spray. It takes a long, long time to stop lubricating.

  • @sondabrown7373
    @sondabrown7373 3 года назад

    you've helped me so much with my c3...and I'm a girl! haha Thank you!

  • @ronstjohn6780
    @ronstjohn6780 3 года назад

    My battery gauge does not seem to be working correctly. maybe your video will help me solve the issue

    • @ProblemSolverGarage
      @ProblemSolverGarage  3 года назад

      Check out my fuse box video it might be that

    • @ronstjohn6780
      @ronstjohn6780 3 года назад

      @@ProblemSolverGarage Thanks. I’ll check those fuses.

  • @smokeydabeecharlescoleman8365
    @smokeydabeecharlescoleman8365 2 года назад +1

    Don't add petroleum based product to plastic gears. They will break down.

  • @vtradio
    @vtradio Год назад

    Here's a link to my first C3 repair video. In it, I am repairing the clock as you do, and then something goes terribly wrong!
    ruclips.net/video/fm3h91MI8yQ/видео.html

  • @davidhilderbrand6086
    @davidhilderbrand6086 3 года назад

    Well….just saved 200$. Pulled the clock -oiled and there you go - good as new.

  • @keithrx3c
    @keithrx3c 2 года назад

    So is "grease" spelt O I L now?

  • @MachoMatosTruConcept
    @MachoMatosTruConcept Год назад

    I have a 81 and it's electric not no oil don't help me

  • @100amps
    @100amps Год назад

    I love you buddy, but I'm a watchmaker. Put down the oil and step away from the clock. 😂
    Seriously, rules of thumb: oil the bushings and bearings (things that rotate), grease the parts that rub. And don't put anything on the teeth of the gears, because they don't wear unless the bearings and bushings are not working. And grease creates drag, robbing your clock motor of valuable horsepower. Organic oil degrades into powdery greasy glue after a decade or so. Hopefully 3n1 and WD40 are fully synthetic. One drop is enough for lubricating a bearing. It migrates to everything if you put too much on.

  • @demonsanddust-authenticfoo5478
    @demonsanddust-authenticfoo5478 3 года назад

    ,,

  • @DoctorOhm
    @DoctorOhm 3 года назад

    Good job again! I just wish you would learn the proper names for things. You OIL the gauge works, not grease, it say 3n1 Oil right on the can. And that’s an excellent oil to use too. The brass flat tube on the back of the oil pressure gauge is a bourdon tube, it works just like a standard pressure gauge. I’m quite surprised that you were able to get that one going again, it was really messed up!

    • @ProblemSolverGarage
      @ProblemSolverGarage  3 года назад +1

      Yeah I’m Polish, I don’t know the names of nothing LOL

  • @houseofthediamond8191
    @houseofthediamond8191 3 года назад

    Total misunderstanding of how the clock works. It's going to stop working again. It's a mechanically wound clock. A small set of points trips an electromagnet to rewind the clock every few minutes. Your 12 volts powers the electromagnet not constant electric movement of the clock. You need to clean the points and/or rewind/resolder the electromagnet.

    • @ProblemSolverGarage
      @ProblemSolverGarage  3 года назад

      I am covering the mechanical part of the clock the gears spinning, yes there is an electromagnet that rewind it but when the gears are all dry none of that will work. As long as the electromagnet works and the gears are lubricated everything will work, you could have a perfectly working electromagnet but if the gears are seized it won’t do anything.
      Sorry I’m drinking right now so my response might not be perfect

    • @houseofthediamond8191
      @houseofthediamond8191 3 года назад

      Yes, I still understand what you're trying to say through your drunken explanation but in the video the clocks gears always worked and you show yourself hooking up a battery to the clock, pointing to it and saying "look it's working now". At that point it is not working because it is hooked up to the battery. It just means that the points and electromagnet have managed to fire successfully and rewound the clock. The battery is only powering that electromagnet to fire off once every (aprox) 2 minutes and 20 seconds. This way there is not a constant 12 volt draw. Only when you hear the click. When the electromagnet stops working it fails to rewind the clock so the clock stops. The points remain closed and begin a constant drain on your battery. Dry gears will not require any more energy from the battery and you never show a scenario where the gears in your clock have seized. I'm not saying that it's not possible for those gears to seize. I'm saying that yours haven't and that it's likely that they never will. It's more probable that the points and/or electromagnet is/are getting lazy and more unreliable. Eventually they will not fire and therefore not rewind the clock. All I'm saying is...if it fails again soon (and I know it will), rewind/resolder the armature and clean the points. It won't fail again for years and won't create a parasitic battery drain.
      @@ProblemSolverGarage

    • @ProblemSolverGarage
      @ProblemSolverGarage  3 года назад

      Ok 👍