A year and a half ago, I rebuilt the rallye gauge cluster in my SE. At the time I rebuilt the clock using the quartz movement kit for RT-Eng/Dash-Worx (
http://rt-eng.com/dash-worx/index.php/Dash-Worx_E_Body_Clock_kit). Shortly after that, I was no longer able to adjust the clock, after disconnecting the battery. So, for the last year, I had to precisely time when I connected the battery cable to start the clock at the proper time. That kinda sucked.
This weekend, I removed the placeholder AM radio to put an AM/FM radio back in. I discovered that the plastic tubing of the adjuster cable had blown out right next to the clock. I really didn't want to spend the $100 + on a replacement cable at the moment. So I devised a repair, that I thought I would share with anyone else that might have the same problem.
I used a few small hose clamps, and a short length of rigid plastic tubing. I split the tubing on the inside of the curve so that when I slipped it over the damaged section, it would provide support to the flexible shaft when pushed in and turned to adjust the clock. As mentioned, I slipped the tubing over the existing tubing with enough overlap for a hose clamp on each end. The end that terminates on the brass fitting allowed the clamp to be tightened fairly tight. Be careful not to over tighten the clamp on the existing tubing, otherwise you will pinch the flexible shaft and it won't turn (ask me how I know). I also added a drop of superglue between the old and new tubing along with the hose clamp.
Once reinstalled, the clock now adjusts easier than it ever has. Hope this helps someone else some day.