Another question about clocks!

discussions specific to the 906 Paso
User avatar
jcslocum
paso grand pooh-bah
Posts: 1714
Joined: Mon Jul 19, 2004 12:00 am
model: 750 Paso
year: 1988
Location: Eastern Shore, MD
Contact:

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by jcslocum »

paso750 wrote:Hi there. I opened a brandnew instrument cluster to make these pics:
Amazing. Truly Amazing. You are an absolute GOLD MINE of information!!
steele

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by steele »

Yep i reckon 120 ohms too :thumbup:
kirk332

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by kirk332 »

paso 750 thanks a bunch. There are some really good photos here which will hopefully get my clock ticking once again. This has most probably inspired many others to investigate further their clock problems and possibly get theirs working once again. "You da man!" :thumbup:
Cheers
redmidget

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by redmidget »

Please let us know how you get on - I'm in the queue for a clock fix
User avatar
persempre907
paso grand pooh-bah
Posts: 3312
Joined: Tue Dec 06, 2005 12:00 am
model: 907 I.E.
year: 1992
Location: Roma, Italia

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by persempre907 »

redmidget wrote:Please let us know how you get on - I'm in the queue for a clock fix
In the EU countries, perhaps it would be easier buying a new clock for the Fiat Panda, old type: it's the same clock.
Ciao
Francesco
Ducati 907IE 1992 Rosso
Ducati 907IE 1993 Nero
Moto Guzzi Galletto 1960 Sabbia
BMW R Nine t 2019
kirk332

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by kirk332 »

Please let us know how you get on - I'm in the queue for a clock fix
No probs, more than happy to however won't be for a month or so before I get a chance to operate.
User avatar
artdrectr
Posts: 8
Joined: Tue May 30, 2006 12:00 am
model: 906 Paso
year: 1990
Location: Great State of Northern California
Contact:

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by artdrectr »

persempre907 wrote:
redmidget wrote:Please let us know how you get on - I'm in the queue for a clock fix
In the EU countries, perhaps it would be easier buying a new clock for the Fiat Panda, old type: it's the same clock.
Ciao
Perhaps an EU member could source a few Fiat Panda clocks for us in other countries? Then notify us and put on eBay?

In the meantime, sure wish my clock was fixed, too! It's perpetually at high noon...or midnight.
User avatar
persempre907
paso grand pooh-bah
Posts: 3312
Joined: Tue Dec 06, 2005 12:00 am
model: 907 I.E.
year: 1992
Location: Roma, Italia

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by persempre907 »

If someone needs it, let me know.
Ciao
Francesco
Ducati 907IE 1992 Rosso
Ducati 907IE 1993 Nero
Moto Guzzi Galletto 1960 Sabbia
BMW R Nine t 2019
duckboy

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by duckboy »

if you wish to save all the fiddling around, i believe the Paso clock can be replaced by fitting the printed circuit board from some Fiat models such as the Mirafiori, Tipo and Jaeger.
User avatar
Finnpaso
paso grand pooh-bah
Posts: 3090
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2004 12:00 am
year: 0
Location: Finland

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by Finnpaso »

I have heard, that Fiat Ritmo have same clock, but outside looks only diffrent, so have to add parts together. I ahvent seen, but i have heard! :mrgreen:
Antti http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeKOh3XoXPg&NR=1
KTM 990 Adventure -08 metal dark grey
Paso 750 -89 red/metal grey
907IE -91 red/metal grey
907IE -91 red
2xST4S -02 red/metal grey
ST2 -01 red/metal grey
Volvo V70 Bi-Fuel Classic/titanium
User avatar
persempre907
paso grand pooh-bah
Posts: 3312
Joined: Tue Dec 06, 2005 12:00 am
model: 907 I.E.
year: 1992
Location: Roma, Italia

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by persempre907 »

Very many FIAT group cars had the same electrics of the Ducati of the same era.
Automotive pick up (on the flywheel) thermostat, ECU, clock etc. were employed on the Ducati.
Ciao
Francesco
Ducati 907IE 1992 Rosso
Ducati 907IE 1993 Nero
Moto Guzzi Galletto 1960 Sabbia
BMW R Nine t 2019
Tamburinifan
paso grand pooh-bah
Posts: 1527
Joined: Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:00 am
model: 907 I.E.
year: 1991
Location: Gothenburg, SWEDEN

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by Tamburinifan »

So, which lead kills the clock? Which wire to cut?
If you don`t want a running clock.
Gert

907 I.E. -91
M900 -97
MTS 1100s -07
dave906
Posts: 32
Joined: Tue Apr 11, 2006 12:00 am
model: 906 Paso
year: 1990
Location: Canberra, Australia

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by dave906 »

Its an orange wire (mine looks more orangey-red) that hooks into the 12 volt supply near the regulator. It's crimped to the main heavy red wire that goes from the regulator back to charge the battery. At the instrument panel end, it is the top wire (pin 1) into a 6 pin connector in the middle of the back of the instrument panel.

You could cut the wire and insert an in-line switch behind the instruments, or under the seat.

Dave
Tamburinifan
paso grand pooh-bah
Posts: 1527
Joined: Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:00 am
model: 907 I.E.
year: 1991
Location: Gothenburg, SWEDEN

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by Tamburinifan »

You could cut the wire and insert an in-line switch behind the instruments, or under the seat.
Will try that, thx f info! :thumbup:
Gert

907 I.E. -91
M900 -97
MTS 1100s -07
pasotibbs
Posts: 15
Joined: Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:53 am
model: 750 Paso
year: 1990
Location: Sheffield ,UK

Re: Another question about clocks!

Post by pasotibbs »

persempre907 wrote:Very many FIAT group cars had the same electrics of the Ducati of the same era.
Automotive pick up (on the flywheel) thermostat, ECU, clock etc. were employed on the Ducati.
Ciao
In the 18 years I have owned my Paso I have replaced the clock twice so can confirm that it is the same as fitted to some Fiat Uno's, it is a larger square clock with the adjuster off to one side (not turning the clock hands directly) but the circuit board is the same and can be swapped.
They will be getting rare here in the UK due to rust killing most Uno's but should be readily available in other EU countries with drier climates !!
I found that the clock failed when the main fuse from the regulator failed (usually melted) so I eventually removed the fuse (ie wired it without and I also cut the feed to clock and fitted a 1amp fuse which I remove when the bike is stood) and the clock has not blown since.It appears that what happens is that the clock uses too much power while the bike is stood unused and when the bike is next started the fuse connections cannot cope with charging an almost flat battery back up?
Every time my clock failed was the same, the bike only just started after being stood a while then as soon as revs (and generator output)went above a certain limit the generator light would come on and the clock stopped working.When the fuse was checked it would have burnt and melted the holder and fuse,when replaced the generator light would work as normal but the clock would be burnt out.

Hope this is useful to somebody.
Post Reply