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Hi All,

I’m getting back to the 34 now that the shop is done. Does anyone have any information on the electric dash clock for 34? I'm looking for wiring instructions or installation instructions.

Thanks,
Bruce


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Try looking at this site chevy.oldcarmanual.com it was posted here in the chat the other day and they had wiring and a lot of other manuals might help

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The eletric dash clock was mounted in the glove compartment door for the 1934 Master as you know.
When an accessory clock was purchased in 1934 the clock came with a new glove box door so it was ot necessary to make a hole in the door. Also the hole is not perfectly round due to"pieces" sticking out on the side of the clock. A retaining ring is also necessary.
There should be three wires for the clock.
The white wire is the ground (door isn't a good ground)
The black wire is the light and is connected to the tail light terminal on the light switch.
The red wire goes to the terminal on the ignition switch that is hot at all times.
Your wires may be of a different color but you get the idea I am sure.


Gene Schneider

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