Kienzle Clock Parts

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#1 Kienzle Clock Parts

Post by rossco_j » Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:20 am

Hello Everyone,
I'm currently repairing the Kienzle clock in my Series 3 2+2. Fault appears to be in the coil assembly, as shown in the photos below.
The green coil is open circuit. Would anyone out there have a surplus printed circuit board that I maybe able to reuse the coil assembly. I'd appreciate any leads. Thanks.
Ross

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1972 Series 3 E Type 2+2
1972 MGB GT
1965 Mini Cooper
1954 Austin A30
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#2 Re: Kienzle Clock Parts

Post by Bob. » Thu Apr 23, 2020 1:09 pm

Hi Ross,
No help to you I'm afraid but that is not an original fitment Kienzle clock for a S3 E Type. Can't comment on similarity or otherwise of the workings though but others may know and know which car it came from.
S3 Kienzle clock fitted from around May 71.
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#3 Re: Kienzle Clock Parts

Post by rossco_j » Sun Apr 26, 2020 9:13 am

Hello Bob
Thanks for the reply. That's good information. I'll continue my search.
Ross
1972 Series 3 E Type 2+2
1972 MGB GT
1965 Mini Cooper
1954 Austin A30
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