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    Hello,

    This is one for all of you clock experts out there. I have noticed a disturbing similarity in the 61' and 62' lark clocks that mount in between the two bigger dials. If anyone has torn into one of these they may have noticed that the gear responsble for adjusting the hands is nothing more than black plastic! Yet all of the other gears are metal.

    I have been haunted by this fact, as both clocks that I have torn into have a row of broken teeth on this gear with hinders the clock from being adjusted when it hits this empty area.

    After this long winded description, my question is to you:

    Is there a website for which I could purchase such a gear?

    How would I go about replacing this gear other than buying another donor clock?

    thank you
    1947 Studebaker M-5
    1946 Studebaker M-5
    1948 Studebaker Land Cruiser
    1961 Studebaker Lark 4-dr. Sedan
    1951 Studebaker Land Cruiser

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    Try Williamsons Instruments in Chester,Arkansas.
    At Williamson's Instruments, Inc. we strive to bring you quality gauge repair & restorations of your classic cars, trucks and virtually anything with a gauge.
    Bob Langer
    Glenshaw,PA

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    • #3
      Try Williamsons Instruments in Chester,Arkansas.
      At Williamson's Instruments, Inc. we strive to bring you quality gauge repair & restorations of your classic cars, trucks and virtually anything with a gauge.
      Bob Langer
      Glenshaw,PA

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