Illinois 16s mainspring

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Illinois 16s mainspring

Postby c.kelly » Wed Sep 20, 2017 2:31 pm

Hello all,
It's been a while since I posted anything but I'm starting to get a headache trying to find a mainspring for a 16s Illinois pocket watch. It is a 806 caliber Santa Fe dial. I think that makes it a model 9. I also think an Illinois mainspring part #47314 will work however I'm not sure. Does anyone have any idea here? I get in only a few pocket watches a year to work on and usually don't have any trouble however today I've just gone brain numb. I've gone trough my books however I can't find model 9 for some reason.
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Re: Illinois 16s mainspring

Postby willofiam » Thu Sep 21, 2017 7:02 am

Hey Charles, I had a quick look and I am seeing #47316 = 20 1/2"and #47321 = 22 1/2" or # I 505 I am looking at the Illustrated manual of American watch movements.
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Re: Illinois 16s mainspring

Postby Bob Tascione » Thu Sep 21, 2017 7:15 am

William it looks like we were looking this up at the same time this morning!
I got the same numbers as you did for the Model 9. #47316 for 20 1/2 length and #47321 for 22 1/2 length.
Charles where did you find the number #47314 that you came up with? Could be correct and maybe we can cross ref. to confirm.

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Re: Illinois 16s mainspring

Postby c.kelly » Thu Sep 21, 2017 8:22 pm

Hi,
I can't remember the site I was on however I saved one of the parts I was asking about on ebay and it is 20.5" long, however it may have the wrong end. They did say this part was good for models 4-9, but I like your information better. I'll search the numbers you mentioned and see what if any difference there may be. Thanks guys
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