My stepper carb 1980 Pacer has a resettable timer that is in the speedometer cable. At least, it was once resettable; I think it's broken, so I pulled it out. I'll take it apart someday. IIRC, all it does is to light the lamp (which someone had long since pulled). --Glen >IIRC the timer would trip at 80K so if it was available a clock with >50K on it would be good for another 30K +-. That being said IRC they >did nothing but trigger that stupid light in Cherokees. However IIRC >they would put the ECU in stepper carbed AMC's into lean mod and >they would run like crap till replaced. The AMC's used a slide in >ciruit board that operated off of key on hours so they tripped due >to run time not mileage. I got into a big argument over one years >ago when a service writer wanted me to sell a carb overhaul and >major tuneup to guy who just needed the board replaced. I never >thought about what one would do about the old systems now that parts >are likely not available? Nutter bypass? > I don't think all years of the stepper carbed AMC's had the light >and board. I think it was quickly disscarded as a bad idea. Sort of >like when they said to do a maintenance replacement of O2 sensors at >50K and the EPA told them they had to cover them under the 5-50 >warranty! They soon decided that O2 sensors did not realy need >replaced! Yeah, I still try to swap mine out by 80K or so to keep >them in peak working order. They slow down as they age. Sort of like >us! >-- >Mark Price >markprice242ATadelphia.net >Morgantown, WV > > >---- "Swygert wrote: >> I don't think it's the same thing Tom. The maintenance timer I pulled >> from a 87 Jeep Comanche was a gear driven unit, looked a lot like a >> small battery powered clock. I think that's what he's looking for. I >> threw it in a parts box since the vehicle had a little over 50K on the >> clock, but it's no where near. The junkyard should be full of them -- >> 87-90 Renix system Jeeps use them, and I believe GM cars with carbs and >> computers (pre OBD) use them as well. AMC sourced most emission controls >> from GM or GM suppliers. >> >> ----------- >> Date: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 07:45 PM >> From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> >> >> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Eddie Stakes wrote: >> >> > Anyone ever heard of these boogers and if so, can you >> > give them a idea on where to find one, >> >> What's wrong with a junkyard? >> >> The part is amusing; it seems to be a common fuze for bombs also. >> Tourists (I think that's how it's currently spelled) use them. >> >> It's basically a chemical device, like a tube with metal and >> an electrolyte, that moves metal from one end to the other by >> passin current through it; like a little electroplating thing, >> or the opposite of a battery. >> >> "Elapsed time" meters for things like xerox copiers use 'em; >> for that app they look like a little mercury thermometer. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> AMC-List mailing list >> AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list >> >> or go to http://www.amc-list.com > >_______________________________________________ >AMC-List mailing list >AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx >http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list > >or go to http://www.amc-list.com -- Glen Hoag '75 Pacer 258 (x3) hoag@xxxxxx '76 Pacer 258 (for parts) Limestone County, Alabama '77 Pacer 258 (for kids) '80 Pacer 258 DL wagon '81 Concord DL 258 AMO #7895 AMCPC #471 '82 Spirit 151 _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com