Hi Joel, To get at the inside of the clock, you have to pry open the tabs on the case that hold the movement in. Once you do that you can get at the contact points which could well be fused closed. That may be what's causing your clock to not run. Dick Benjamin has good advice for cleaning and lubricating your clock: carefully. Put the WD-40 away! I bought a NOS movement from Clockworks. Runs great after 6 months. They will also repair your movement for a flat rate, with guarantee. The light switch knob: you have to reach under the dash and feel around the headlight switch. On the left side (as you're facing forward) there is a spring-loaded tab that you have to press. That will release the switch knob which will pull out. It has a shaft that's about 6 inches long. Best, John '65 Crown Tucson > From: Joel Tufford <tuf4d@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 07:29:09 -0700 > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: IML: 1966 clock > > I've checked all the archive and repair info on the website and there's no > instructions on how to take the clock apart once you've removed it. Also, > the only knob on the dash I couldn't remove was the light knob. Any help > would be apprecited. Thanks. > > Joel Tufford > 1966 Crown Coupe