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I think next on deck will be the gauges to come inside where it's warm and work on in the evenings.
And here, I was worried about painting my parts when it was 50. Good thing you have a "men's room." I don't think I would get away with freshly painted parts in the house.
Actually the clocks look pretty good,the faces are clean, we will see when I get to them how much they really need. I am big on taking pics on disassembly, sure helps for referance when the manual says "Reverse Procedure". I did my GL1100 gauges so it's not my first time around the block. But I do need to read up on them regaurdless.If you're doing internal cleaning, take some good pics from disassembly all the way through. I've been through my E-model gauges but they're easy-peasy compared to the L and T clocks.
My T model tach gets a little jumpy after 40 or 50 miles of cruising and I've been putting off opening it up.
Just make sure that mamasan isn't home when you do your betty crocker routine in her oven.