Can't find the manual to change the time on the Tork Model 9000N
Copy following link for Tork timers.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Tork-timers-and-manuals.html#900
If you have T900, then rotate dial until current time lines up with time pointer located to right of word Tork at bottom of dial.
This timer uses P69 tripper.
#36 120Volt clock motor is dial is lagging or no longer rotating.
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SOURCE: I have a Tork timer model number 1101 24 hr time
Tork 1101 is a 120V mechanical dial-type timer
Tork 1100 series
To set timer, you lift and rotate dial. Line up current time with the word Time located to lower right of dial.
Next, place trippers on dial. Dark trippers are OFF and light-colored trippers are ON
Tork 1101 is 120V timer.
120V Black Hot wire from circuit breaker connects to Pole L
There is a brass bridge that connects Pole L and Pole 1 >> if this is missing, put a jumper wire that connects both Poles
120V White Neural wire from circuit breaker connects to Pole X
White wire going to Load (lights, fan, motor) connects to Pole X
Black wire going to Load connects to Pole 2
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SOURCE: Tork timer "time clock motor"kaput...someone set
You posted under Tork 8601 timer:
I don't think that clock motor is sold separately.
New timer costs 115 at Chapman:
http://shop.chapmanelectric.com/tork-8601-minute-120v-spdt-p-2361-l-en.html
120Volt Tork clock motor that fits some models is sold at frontier for $43:
http://www.frontierlighting.com/product.jsp?part=10431&process=search&show=&ID=,Photo.Cells...Time.Controls,Replacement.Motors
Usually the clock motor is held with 2 screws and then wires attach to screw terminals.
Look close at your screw terminals to see clock wires.
Normally timer mechanism snaps out of box and clock motor is on back of mechanism.
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